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that you're, i believe your take is maybe this is blown up in a way it did not need to be, but there is protocol in place, obviously, that you are saying you wish was followed and we should have been notified in december this was his diagnosis. but what is the risk to the president not knowing that he's hospitalized and that he's in the icu? >> well, yeah, that's a serious breakdown, no doubt bit, and protocols and reporting processes in place to ensure something like that does not happen. it is quite routine that takes place with principles that their staff are reporting higher up to other staff and notifying appropriate people. i've been in the system myself with my own subordinates and also with my superiors doing this. it's rare that you would ever report it yourself unless you worked in a physically in the

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protocols for cabinet secretaries, if you can believe that. secretary austin is still in recovery, we are told in walter reed, and the pentagon is not offering any information about that elective procedure that originally sent him into the hospital but ultimately landed him in the icu. >> john: even the deputy defense secretary does not know why he went into the hospital. oversees $800 billion agency with people around the globe, and the time he was admitted to icu and resumed his duties, iranian proxies attacked u.s. troops in the middle east eight times. >> sandra: peter doocy is live on the north lawn. how is the white house chief of staff trying to change protocol amid this incident? >> peter: in a big way, he is telling the rest of the cabinet secretaries if they cannot work for some reason they have to tell him in the west wing right

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The Context

gratefulfor concur that all americans are grateful for general austin's service and his service as secretary of defence and pleased to hear that his prognosis is good, but i worked for secretary rumsfeld for a number of years so i know a lot about the protocol and the authorities of the secretary of defence, and there are certain things that this individual is obligated to do, certain responsibilities that only he or she can perform. so the fact that the president didn't know the secretary of defence had cancerfor president didn't know the secretary of defence had cancer for however long that has been is extraordinary, because you would think that is something you might want to share it with your boss when you're in that kind of position. that i don't think he is something that you necessarily have to share with the american people but your boss needs to know in the event that something like this happens and then you have to be prepared in the event that something like this that predictably could happen that the proper processes are in place and that exists. there's already a model for that. so this is

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The Five

>> greg: no. [laughter] >> harold: i think it was irresponsible for the secretary -- two things. number one, and i hold them in high regard, but i think it's two runs. when the deputy secretary was given this authority, she was not told, at least in reports, and she said she was not told why or what was happening. they need to review that protocol. two, more importantly, don't know how you don't call the commander in chief, even if it's a confidential conversation and say to the president "i am looking at my own health." on one of the shows earlier, one of our doctors, house doctor on fox, said that it would've been useful just from the elements of how african american men, how we deal with prostate cancer, and how many african american men are, for whatever reason, unwilling to have a screening. a number of things could have been done. i don't believe we are is compromised as may be some of

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

>> this is the reason why chief of staff has sent out this memo earlier today to the cabinet officials and different agencies saying, you have a couple of days to physically send to me the protocols that are in place at every agency, so that they can review to make sure that they are appropriate and that there was a reminder in the memo that when there is a situation where a cabinet official is basically out of commission, including being hospitalized like secretary austin was, the certain protocol needs to be followed in terms of delegation of authority and for now, the white house is emphasizing that the president does continue to have full confidence in secretary austin. >> natasha bertrand and mj lee , thanks to both of you. i want to get more from the school of public health. thank you for joining us but how serious is the prostate cancer diagnosis for secretary austin?

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The Big Weekend Show

know they do gain-of-function research and move on. he denied that publicly for years since then but the virus looks manipulated and we know they gain a function of research. if anthony fauci allowed the dangerous research going on in china to go to the standard protocol, the standard safety committee is there possibility millions of lives would've been saved because the safety committee said this is too dangerous to fund the research. >> that is tough points but good points from senator rand paul. also back this week mask mandates. hospitals across the country re-imposing rules for patients and visitors at their facility let's go straight to doctor siegel on this. first the dr. fauci we heard a number of prosecutorial arguments being made by senator paul he's been at loggerheads with anthony fauci for years. found she has been squarely at best on some of these questions, behind closed doors under oath, what should the subcommittee try

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

alaska airlines engineer says this was resolved but the plane could not fly over bodies of water over long distances. when we reached out to alaska airlines, they said no comment due to the ntsb investigation. >> falling under scrutiny once again. thank you. >> linsey: tonight, abc news is learning the timeline in lloyd austin's illness as questions swirl around about when the president was told. a defense official says austin left the hospital on december 23rd following an elective procedure. he was then readmitted and admitted to intensive care. ike ejochi is in washington with the very latest. >> reporter: tonight, the extraordinary breach of protocol after top pentagon officials, members of congress, and even the white house were all unaware of defense secretary lloyd austin's hospitalization this week. pentagon officials telling abc news tonight that while on leave on december 22nd, austin had what was described as a minor elective procedure at walter reed national military medical center returning home the next day.

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FOX News Sunday

authorization the federal government gives us the less federal resources they give us if you send some to denver has sweet sixers for court hearing they cannot work in the meantime we are going to need endless amounts of federal support i don't think that's what one of the federal government wants for christmas authorizations will attract apparently millions more people. and as you said trying to humane the care for them as a hole of a challenge for every city facing this. denver mayor mike johnson thank you for your time. >> thanks for having me. shannon: outrage growing in washington over and extort a breach of protocol the pentagon awaiting a three and half days to tell the white house that defense secretary lloyd austin was hospitalized in intensive care and even longer to tell congress and the public. we are going to get reaction from gop senator james lankford he sits on intel and homeland security committees he is live, next

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FOX and Friends

procedures, for him not to know where the secretary of defense is crazy to me. congress was not notified. senate and house did not know about this. and quite frankly there is bipartisan criticism. the president needs to let them know. >> ainsley: congress told on friday and it's00 dereliction of duty. we wish him the best, i'm sorry he was in icu, there needs to be protocol thchl is head of defense for our country. >> steve: there is protocol. when you are out of commission, you tell your boss, we do that when we take a couple days off. >> ainsley: who dropped the boss then? >> steve: he did. john kirby is one of the top

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Americas Newsroom

then he elected to go back into the icu which means this was intentional. everyone around the secretary had an opportunity to think about what those steps should be. who do we notify? what's the protocol? you can give grace if it happens like this and you don't want to public to know. they didn't tell anybody. the question is, did nobody miss austin is one question. no one is looking for the defense secretary? the second question is no one felt like we had to tell joe, the commander-in-chief? he is not looking for austin? then the timeline is striking. the strike in baghdad that killed the iranian leader was last thursday. >> bill: seven hours ahead of new york. >> corresponds to 4:00 a.m. d.c. time. joe hadn't been notified of the fact that secretary austin was out of commission. so who is making that call? is it the second if command in

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