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What we know about Donald Trump’s health

“My wife’s a big fan of your show”, Trump told Oz.

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“I think you’re going to have low interest rates until the end of the year, maybe no increase at all, and the market will stay artificially high, and then we’re going to have to see what happens after that”, he said.

Over the course of the one-hour daytime show, Oz complimented Trump on his health and lofted a host of softball questions for Trump.

Thursday’s letter doesn’t disclose any previous health conditions Trump has had, except that his only hospitalization was for a childhood appendectomy.

Hillary Clinton says she won’t comment on emails sent by former Secretary of State Colin Powell attacking her for “hubris”. “I feel the same age as him”. His mother died in her early 90s, he said, and came from an exceptionally long-lived family, he said. His father, Fred Trump, died shortly before his 94 birthday, and may have suffered Alzheimer’s dementia in his final years.

Mehmet Oz reviews papers as he speaks with Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump about his health during an interview taped on Wednesday, Sept. 14, 2016.

Wednesday, people who saw the taping of the interview for “The Dr. Oz Show” described a moment where Ivanka Trump got a buss on the cheek from her dad.

The Republican presidential candidate told Dr.

Tests of Trump’s liver function and thyroid function revealed that they appeared to be within the “normal” range, Bornstein wrote. “I don’t think so”. But the one thing I would like to do is be able to drop 15 to 20 pounds.

“Trivialization of the Holocaust and gas chambers is NEVER okay”, the group said in one tweet, directed at Trump Jr.

In addition to the results from tests he underwent at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan last week, Trump, 70, produced a letter from his longtime physician, Dr. Harold Bornstein, in which Bronstein said, “In summary, Mr. Trump is in excellent health”. The letter details medications she is taking, her cholesterol levels and other results from a physical exam.

Trump also discussed his exercise and eating habits during his sitdown with Dr. Oz, saying he considers making hand gestures during campaign events to be a form of exercise.

Clinton also mentioned the ACC and NCAA pulling tournaments out of the state.

Kaine said Thursday that Clinton has a duty to draw attention to the messages of some Trump supporters.

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The letter stated that Trump takes rosuvastatin to treat his cholesterol and low-dose aspirin and noted that Trump does not use tobacco products or alcohol. “That, at a height of 6’3”, puts him at the high-end of what is considered overweight – just shy of being obese. It’s probably close to 30, which is sort of the barrier for most people.

America First says the Klan. Trump shouts the same thing