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rembrandt they could but they won't. remember if you have your hit or miss replete it to us on 11c. that's it for this week show but thanks to my panel and thanks all of you for watching. hope to see it right here next week. ♪. molly: foxnews let wheeling the 1500 active-duty troops expected to be sent to the border will be members of the u.s. northern command. this is we are just now days away from the end of title 42 already we are seeing large groups of migrants massing at the border. and for arthel neville delighted to be with you. >> like to have you and thank at home to him eric shawn. president biden is defending his
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decision to send troops of the us-mexico border. i didn't customs and border protection needs more on the ground to build the inspected influx. some migrant setting up tents in mexico on the other side of the border. they are just waiting for the policy to officially end, how to 42 ends on thursday. many residents of border cities are getting a test of what is to come they may say they're afraid of some local lawmakers may not be upfront completely about the expected surge. >> i think when the major issues are dealing with is a lack of transparency for local officials. our america leased a statement yesterday they are not staying here. but anyone who's driving around can see they are staying here. i'm actually worried that brett even calls about the stores being burglarized. people being harassed, or panhandling. nash is going to happen we don't have a plan for people.
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expected to get worse. griff jenkins on the border in brownsville about is happening now. a graph looks good afternoon these are taking up in a major way. talk about the troops comic logistics is a big part of migrant surgeons. let me take you to the boxed flight team. thrown in the you can see the operation here. this is a streamlining and processing of migrants walking for that come up the levy crossed this is camp monument the border patrol has been set up two encounters, screen, process ultimately transport o out. i would send us on the not stop coming. look at the drone u.s. side on the west side of the screen. mexico on the top of your screen migrants crossing the middle of
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the night there were that's not all. see the migrants and the graphs. the video we shot down close along the river of them struggling to make it across for the flotation devices whatever the cable texas dps and border patrol literally saving lives in migrant struggle. finally we want to show you a shot of our team going into mexico in the camps are migrants to string up from mexico southern border with guatemala. yet border patrol chief said there'd take everything they can to deal these numbers they're probably going to get higher, listen here. once i fully expect us nine or 10,000 apprehensions and debris that is not something we are not prepared for. if you get upwards of that source of stress the resources that we have available to us. but i am confident the men and women out here everything he can for the increased traffic.
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looks as official surge, the resources here the 1500 troops will come. some from camp lejeune, some troops in fort bliss, texas there expected to be in place along the border come may 10, the day before 1042 lifts. will send it back to you request a quick question we're singing drone footage it seems so organized they are. what happens if they get beyond the 10,000 apprehensions a day? you can see they can only handle so many. what happens when they get an overflow? do they just come into the country and are free to come in? excellent question but it will be overwhelming this may be numbers they have never dealt with. but just for context or number back and we're covering the 20000 haitians under that bridge in del rio. that is and realize that got to come up with a more streamlined process. that's our sink now in action. the question is will the system
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be able to hold the numbers that are coming? that is anyone's guess we'll soon find out the end of next week. >> this happens on thursday we will see, thank you at the border. bring daniel penny state the marina veteran was acting in self-defense money put in turning into a deadly chokehold on the next city subway on monday. the medical examiner some ruled the death a homicide. but it is unclear now if penny will face charges. see because of his life in your city with the latest. >> hi melody subway station where this unfolded the surrounding city streets both became a stage for hundreds to call for justice. their calls bolstered by prominent civil rights leader reverend al sharpton who said this morning that daniel penny again the accused marine veteran to other seen on video. to help penny need to be brought before a grand jury. sharpened through through burials between neil's death and eric garner's death.
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verna died after being placed in a chokehold by nypd officer nearly a decade ago. >> we thought and was able to get a state law called the eric gardner know chokehold bob. for police now we need to have an anti- chokehold law. source tells fox news ace is expected to her degree and rate next week to determine what if any charges are filed. petit's attorney offered condolences and his client did not intend to choking to death on monday afternoon. but rather acted in self-defense riding in part when mr. neely begins writing daniel, with the help of others acted to protect themselves until help arrived. penny, who is white has not been charged with any crime but was questioned by police and release. penny's version of the difference from the one being
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shared by the legal team. dante most of the "new york times" witnesses saw penny grab nine from behind. charlie after he complained of hunger and thirst and stream video that passes on the subway. neely death was ruled a homicide by the medical examiner this week. but experts tell us the marine veteran mindset during the deadly struggle will determine whether his charge. go question here will be what was in the head of the person doing. that person reasonably believe there is an imminent harm to himself or others? what's really struggle heard warning penny and others that neely could be diapered nypd in manhattan das office are asking for more witnesses to come forward. since i still ask a lot of questions to be cut live in your city thank you. some for what charges good ex
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marine daniel penny case and what could this case about law enforcement policies for the critics have not dealt with mental illness and crime. ted woman's apartment d.c. homicide detective joins us now. what does this case, as you see it how does this case shape up? >> you know, eric, this is a very disturbing scenario that took place there in the subway system. from what we have been told jordan neely 2007 the witness the death of his mother, he went down mentally after the death of his mother. he was known in the subway system as a a michael jackson impersonator. and so on the day of his death, from what we have been told he was on the subway and he was very disruptive. but eric, he had not physically attacked anyone.
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from what we have been told mr. penning oestreich daniel penny a former marine put him into a chokehold. and he was struggling with on the floor of the subway with mr. he held him for such a period of time that he died. now i can tell you that i believe yes, this case should go to a grand jury. ii can touch more likely than not that unfortunately that a grand jury may very well come back in charge mr. penny with involuntary manslaughter. when you look at involuntary manslaughter you are looking at the unintentional killing of a person. for simply meeting i am not saying mr. penny meant to kill mr. neely. but i think when you act in the manner in which he did, meaning
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mr. penny, quite naturally the results may be considered negligent as a result of that he could very well be charged with involuntary manslaughter. so for the penny attorney perhaps would point out is there self-defense? they say in his actions he was trying to protect himself and the other men who had neely on the ground. judging by his behavior, screaming, yelling apparently clark is clear coat on the floor sink doesn't care if he dies he wants to go to jail. you are in the subway car the subway is going there is no place to go. does a self-defense work or would that work against a penny considering the fact they say he held him down on the floor of the subway car for like 15 minutes until the police were able to arrive. what to think it's going to be what the witnesses actually observed. i think self-defense may not work here. when you look at self-defense you can only use the amount of
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force that is being used against you. just the mere fact of throwing your coat down, acting disrupting, asking for money, telling individuals who are thirsty. all of those things are not to me something that would call for self-defense defense. at again as we have said mr. penny from what we have been told more or less get something straight mr. penny had been in the marines. he knew about chokehold. the grantor is going to have to look at a make a decision where the charges man. see for summer saying this light of race is progressive policies other are seeing this as a commentary on society. i was running for the republican nomination. he tweeted out this'll resist you. he said quote in 2015 jordan neely kidnapped a seminole
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growth in 2019 jordan neely punched a 64 old met in the face in 2021 jordan neely slug 57 old woman in the face as she exited the subway breaking her nose and fracturing her orbital bone. neely was arrested 44 times never faced real justice for terracing new yorkers. matt has district attorney sure is responsible for his death for creating an anti- law enforcement culture. habitual phones like the neely should not roam freely to terrorize and print instant members of our community. so someone's eyes blame the victim but others would say this is a proper commentary on the government's failure, massive failure to deal with those who are mentally ill and desperately need help. as well as doing with the criminal element. where can we go from here? can this be rectified by government? what do we need to do? >> you know currently have got to take a strong look we need to
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find a way to treat them properly. but i can tell you i do not care how many charges the sky had in the past, it's going to be what he was to make on that subway at that time. i would have to believe daniel penny the marine did not know about his violent past as violent behavior. independent would have treated him more likely than not a morning to how he was acting on that subway at that time. period. eric: ted williams thank you for your law enforcement background and experience. thank you for your insight will sue the grantor he does when they get the case, thank you. c5 inc. california task force is voting today on whether to recommend payments to black residents in a push towards reparations. this controversial plan could cost the state an estimated
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$800 billion. matt finn is live in los angeles with the story. i might not meet his ongoing right now. at times it is been very lively to the point security was called in for a few hecklers. for a few hours that committee listen to dozens of public comments. some of the black speakers or outright saying their vote is for sale to whomever will grant them there asks including the payments. reparations is now. pay the debts, cut the check or note reparations novo 2024 break works if you are running for office do not think you're going to win your election if you do not have a concrete plan for reparations. biden did not seek a second term and this is accompanied by an executive order for reparations for descendents of american chattel slavery. >> nine person committee is scheduled to approve a final report today that will include a
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hefty list of proposed to essentially repaint black americans who feel slavery and policies derailed them from the same freedoms and opportunities as white americans. some of the figures being thrown around payments between one and $200 million to each person in the creation of new agency to provide services to descendents of slaves the task force previous set reparations could total $800 billion it's $500 billion more than california's annual budget. ultimately the reparations would have to be approved by state lawmakers, government news and a lot of questions about who is entitled to any payments and why california is even moving in this direction considering slavery was never illegal here. other cities and states are weighing the possibilities reparations. today's historic mode here in california it could be a watershed moment for this country, molly. molly: it's fascinating to watch as being very seriously exp
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explored. matt finn thank you for following this for us. so for florida governor ron desantis is expected to enter the presidential race shortly. polls show he has a large hill to climb if he does but will have the latest on the potential desantis president and i'm gonna cashback on a few other things too. starting with the sound system... [autotune] that's caaaaaaaaash. cashback like a pro with chase freedom unlimited. how do you cashback? with the freestyle libre 2 system, know your glucose level and where it's headed. no fingersticks needed. manage your diabetes with more confidence. freestyle libre 2. try it for free at freestylelibre.us
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for four units but eject rational trading in south korea this morning. the f-16 went down in agricultural area not far from a major american military base but thankfully no siblings were hardly pilot, he ejected safely so he is okay. u.s. air force investigation is now underway. they also want to make sure the f-16 fleet remain safe. revive a judge is giving former president trump until 5:00 p.m. tomorrow to decide if he will testify in a simple rape case against him right after the judge until the video the former president's deposition. trump previously said he would not take the standard alexandria hoff has more. >> 's deposition was taped back in october. is 48 minutes long was shown to
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a jury earlier this week. the former president is being sued by writer e. jean carroll in civil courts climate she made up allegations being raped by him in the '90s. i'll be questioned by attorney trump repeatedly denied the rape accusation. >> it did not happen. by the way they did happen it would've been reported within minutes. this is ridiculous to see most ridiculous disgusting story. it is just made up regards trump stated in the deposition as he had before the car was not quote my type. but when shown a photo does mistake carol first ex-wife marla maples. gracious and said marlis in this photo? excess that is marla that is my wife break works with you pointing to? >> here. the person just pointed to was e. jean carroll. and the woman on the right is your then wife. >> i assume that is.
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it's very blurry. >> the response got fiery as minutes past three trump sankey stands by all public statements made denying carol's accusation. >> she is accusing me of a rape. of raping her. the worst thing you can do the worst charge. can you know it's not queen camilla you are a political operative also. you are a disgrace. but she is accusing me and so are you of rape and it never took place. lawyers have called 11 witnesses including two is a former president of forcibly touching them. no witnesses will be called mike trump steep and he has not expected to testify, molly. >> alexandria hoff, thank you. eric: now that florida's legislative session has ended, republican governor ron desantis says he will soon decide if you'll throw his hat into the ring for the white house. nate foy live in the land with more will be can expect from the
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governor. >> to eric for the better part of the pastor florida governor rob desantis has declined to directly answer the question about whether or not he plans to run for president. we are expecting to hear that sound another florida's legislative session is over. the governor appears to be looking for, take a listen here. >> what happens in the future, people will get on that relatively soon. you either gotta put up or shut him up on that as well regards those comments come after what desantis calls a banner legislative session for florida republicans. among the highlights our six week abortion ban, a permit list concealed carry law in a bill prohibiting gender reassignment surgery for children. desantis believes florida is a model for the rest of the country. take a listen to this. we are clearly the place to be. people are seeing that. they are voting with their feats, their product with their pocketbook. our economies outpacing the nation and has consistently for
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many, many years. >> of course if desantis wants to go head-to-head with our president donald trump bring the two of course our former allies but their relationship now is a bit more tense. since declaring his 2024 campaign trump has increased his criticism of the florida governor. the latest fox news bull has trump letting all republicans and 53% were support will desantis right now is in second place with 21% support for it back out here live in recent months desantis has visited several early primary states including iowa, new hampshire, today he has an event in wisconsin. is making the rounds across the entire country but right now he says his immediate priorities going over the budget florida lawmakers just passed such a close session. will send back to you. >> sounds like he is running, nay good to see you thank you. as some are fast approaching what are the chances will actually see higher gas prices like we did last year? foxbusiness and analyst phil
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molly: president by sagan victory lap over the april job super employers added 253,000 jobs to the workforce last mo month. they're still the looming issue of the debt ceiling the standoff between the president and republicans is intensifying as we inched closer to a possible default next month. lucas tomlinson is live at the white house untangling all this force, lucas. workers no major press conference yesterday with the president did speak to the press where he is the opportunity to bash the republican bill which does raise the debt ceiling but it also contains some spending
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cuts. >> where are you going to spend money question macquarie going to raise the money? there are two separate issues. let's get it straight. we are trying to hold the debt hostage for us to agree to some draconian cuts in the magnificently difficult and damaging cuts. >> wall street journal editorial board said congressional budget office estimates those republican cuts would reduce the deficit by three-point to trillion dollars over the next decade rate that is out of more than 60 trillion in expected spending. according to a new "washington post" abc news poll americans are largely split on those to e is not race the government goes into default the treasury secretary expects to happen on june 1 no deal is reached. as you can see here the splits are largely along party lines michigan congressman debbie dingell spock spoke earlier on box. >> look we cannot, not pay her bills but were going to figured
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out. this is not going to be a pleasant month i can arty feel it. people cannot dig their graves us are deep they cannot get out of them. going to say the republican bill that passed in the house is totally unacceptable. >> and bottom-line democrats want to see the debt ceiling raised without any spending cuts republicans want those cuts. just a reminder in the u.s. is now over $31 trillion in debt payments alone on that debt could approach the size of the defense budget. prince and biden test figure kevin mccarthy here at the white house on tuesday to hopefully resolve this progress will see if any progress is made this week. lucas tomlinson, thank you. eric: molly coming a house that was the house of representatives they tend to infuriate voters when they give themselves a pay raise. how'd you like to be able to vote yourself a pay raise? instead they have all but given themselves a raise. chief congressional correspondent chad pergram explains.
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>> is nothing more toxic in politics and a congressional pay rates. so lawmakers did the next best thing they kind of gave themselves a pay raise. house members can now collect tens of thousands of dollars in reimbursements all taxable for rents, meals and utilities wellin washington d.c. it's a lot of members having a hard time with the expenses progress is estimated one third of all house members crash on air mattresses in their offices to cut costs. >> is very challenging to have a mortgage back home and rent here and travel and all of the things that go with that. >> the house never voted on the plan. just updated the house handbook. one private calculation estimated members could score more than 30,000 dollars in reimbursements if they exploit every option. >> are members getting something extra on top of this it is up politically problem? >> no. >> why not? what's its reimbursement. >> talk about that couldn't get
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at is an issue? that's of the organ for back in december. next the effort to make sure members are reimbursed for housing expenses is been bipartisan in nature from the very beginning. >> congress was out of line with traditional workplace reimbursement structures. so i support the changes it's in line with what normal businesses do. >> a pay raise is in the eye of the beholder. >> will issue a congressional pay has been a political hot potato for the last 50 years. and every time it has resulted in a pretty big messy story for the 96 congress. >> lawmakers anticipate blo blowback. >> this day a very partisan politics, will it be used against members? bank on a progressive's concern big paychecks and lobbying could lure it members to leave office they cannot pay the bills. that creates a turnstile effect
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and it poses a separate set of ethics issues. on capitol hill chad pergram fox news. >> week can extract the gas and the oil and the coal into it better and clearer than anywhere else in the world. and replace the dirty fuels that convert russia or venezuela. we are preventing iran from getting back into the market for the greatest terrorist support to do more harm to humankind. >> travelers may want to reconsider that road trip this summer. gas prices are expected to rise as more people set off on vacation. in the nation completed oil reserve means prices will soar if there's a stronger than usual hurricane season. lots to impact their let's bring in phil flynn oil traders price futures group senior market analyst and course foxbusiness contributed. phil, thank you so much for joining us here on the saturday afternoon. great to have you withs. to start o wt virginia.
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that's a cool state, my home state. your thoughts on the argument he is making question. >> i think it is the right argument. the united states is the greatest forces for economic growth in the greatest forces for clean fossil fuel production they change the world in a lot of ways. not just by providing heat and transportation. it really economic security as well. if you put that altogether denies its energy producer does not get enough credit for all the good they do in the world. this ought to get a quick look at the strategic petroleum levels. we know they have been deployed to a certain extent. and here we are the cusps of summer. last summer we saw gas pumping up to $5 a gallon. the tools is a byte demonstration have left to do with what could be another tough
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summer comes the price at the pump? >> they don't have a lot religion i have a lot of oil in reserve. they depleted our bank account. and they don't have a lot of political capitol anymore this act. in fact the biden administration sent a team to go to saudi arabia to try to smooth over some the bad relations that have been created by the biden administration. but make no mistake about it saudi arabia has lost their interest in our best interest. they are soon combined do not have our backs what we are going to do with you it's in our best interest. for saudi arabia that means higher oil prices and higher gasoline prices that is where they cut production just last month. just when you brought that up is just going to ask about opec last year they made these production cuts it seemed as almost a betrayal by demonstration pretrade themselves as perhaps pretty upset about this.
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that last month once he had opec plus saudi arabia another cut made. that's supposed to go into action as soon as this month. what will that mean as we turned the corner into june and july endowments are to think about their budgets and trouble? >> we have the risk of significantly tightening supplies or the united states over the past couple of years. saudi arabia, let's face of the bite administration was likely ugly america. were going to make saudi arabia rice state were going to teach them a lesson basically would opec failed to raise production they made a phone call they decide to release oil from strategic reserve. the saudis took that and have responded missing okay deplete your reserves. but when you needed from us for not going to be there for you and that is what's happening. molly: since heavy global repercussions from all of this. part of the concerns the bite of menstruation brought up last
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fall and as we had here in china spring and the rest of the summer is what has happened with opec shows favoritism towards russia which draws us to look at that potentially mean with the conflict in ukraine going forward? and the price at the pump here and across europe as well your thoughts? my thoughts are getting closer to russia because biden administration came in with the goal to make them a pariah st state. you don't adult us will deal with their enemies will deal with russia and china. now for the first time in many, many normalize relationships with iran. taking a coalition of the people of our enemies against us. a lot of this comes back to oil policy and energy policy. >> will be interesting as we headed to get another summer. hopefully we do not signify don
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before there is promising news in the fight against alzheimer's. elana lily since it's drug appears to be slowing the progression of that terrible disease. it's been an 18 month clinical trial look at this and found 35% of those showed cognitive decline while 39% were less likely to advance to the next stage about. 47% showed no disease progression a year after treatment. apparently stopping alzheimer's in its tracks. is this too good to be true? dr. janette nesheiwat joins us now. this seems to be an amazing breakthrough. do you have faith in this new drug and what does the new studies show you? >> hey eric, yes, i do have faith in the student drug. we've got to see what the phase three trial data outcome is what should be out by the end of next month. some of the study found is about 1700 participants between the ages of c and 85 about 71% of
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them in a decrease in the amount of plaque buildup in their brain after one year of this medicine which is an iv infusion you get once a month. just think about your plaque build of these build up in your brain, what it does is kills your brain cells and you cannot think properly prevents when you develop memory loss and confusion basic activities of daily living like driving a car or talking to your neighbor, balancing a checkbook. to show this medicine reduced your progression of disease by about 35% is very, very promising i'm looking for to seeing the final results. simpler basically because after the plaque because as you said it is the plaque that causes the issues. doesn't break down the plaque? it's a slow the manufacturing of plaque? can you explain it in a way i can understand how it works? >> yes.
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and alzheimer's dementia with the most common type of dementia in our country about 6.5 million americans suffer from those hundred to mention was the seventh leading cause of death in this country. what happens is you have a built up of protein these plaques. think of it like plaque buildup tartar buildup on your teeth. after why start to develop gum disease and cavities paired with this because it goes in and washes out these plaques. not one 100% but by the imaging by mri and pet scans it shows a significant reduction. 71% after one year of treatment is really phenomenal. now, we do have to point out there are potential side effects. all all medicines have potential side effects at all about to the benefits outweigh the risk? think us and started early early onset is when it is most effective. eric: images of the risks we have a full screen and want to show our viewers there are some
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issues 31% had small brain bleeds over 18 months. about a quarter, 24% show some brain swelling, 6% displayed symptoms of brain swelling 1.6%, not a lot 1.6 swelling or bleeding that were serious. how do you weigh whether you should have this or not or ask your daughter jeff doctor if you have those potential side effects and answers are they? >> for some people they can be serious. in this study to percent of the participants died from these complications. but the majority of them come about two thirds of them had mild to moderate complications. but they recovered from it. it's a matter of your history, your lifestyle, what are your risk factors? do you have underlying heart disease, obesity, diabetes? do you have risk genes that will put at a risk of alzheimer's dementia. do you have some other type of underlying brain injury or brain
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damage question that is what dementia is its damage to the brain that interferes with your thinking in your everyday life activity. it's all about having that conversation with your doctor and also let's not forget about the caretakers we have almost 12 million caretakers who take care of the almost 7 million patients who have alzheimer's. it is a family effort. it's about discussion. looking and weighing the risk versus benefit. i think for some people may truly be something that could significantly improve their life. eric: would give a big shout out to the caregivers in the caretakers, there some blood prince right now maybe watching us to do just that. that is love edits first and finest. what would you say, dr. kagan finally to summit watching now to think maybe i should try this or should i try this? how do i know if i should try this to talk to the doctor? >> it is right? yes, absolutely talk to your doctor. especially if you notice you are
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forgetting things we decides are the star but you forgot where you're going or you got lost. it's important to have that conversation for this is why it's important have a primary care doctor because prevention and early intervention is key to better prognosis. also comics want to quickly point out four out of 10 patients were diagnosed with alzheimer's it is potentially preventable by exercising, not smoking, not drinking too much alcohol forgetting that fruits and vegetables. so keep that in mind for out of 10 are preventable cases. eric: finally, quickly arrow set is very commonly used drug that treats the symptoms. does that go further? is there a big difference? does that mean you could clear the path? >> it is a great question for they work differently there is no cure for alzheimer's dementia. but what we can do is slow down the progression. it helps treat the symptoms of alzheimer's it is a good drug, it works well for some people.
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i think are going to see more significant benefits in the wrong long run with this eli this iv infusion. difficult to pronounce but could be a new wonder drug but of course as dr. janette nesheiwat says if you have concerns or would like to see if you can try talk to your dr. about first. doctor was rude to have you, thank you. thank you eric. eric: will have more news on fox news life right after this. age is just a number, and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health versus 16 grams in ensure® high protein. boost® high protein.
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molly: king charles iii enter into a firmly grounded historic ceremony london's westminster abbey pope by the parents of the bell at buckingham palace. alex hope it was their life outside of the palace with today's celebration and the details. alex coming to you. >> hi molly. people really cleared out from buckingham palace. earlier today thousands came out to watch, to celebrate this monumental and historic day that is not taken place in 70 years. about 2000 people gathered at westminster abbey to see the moment when king charles iii was crowned king for the archbishop of canterbury conduct the deeply
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religious service with other representatives, leaders from other faiths are trying to modernized some of the traditions we have seen for centuries. the monarch was presented with these first words are symbols of courage in battle. bracelets of sincerity and wisdom. the real cloth of gold. the robe of righteousness for the sake or of a ring a glove and scepter in the jeweled sort of state is here for the first time ever by a woman. although the king and queen arrived at westminster abbey the diamond jubilee coach they left in the traditional golden state coach. you can seat right there a female writer was among those on horseback who were leading because for the first time. this is a 4-ton coaches actually made of gilt and wood covered by a thin layer of gold leaf. insights and decked out with velvets at with saxon. despite how ornate it looks it's actually said to be very uncomfortable since there is no shock absorbers and could
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usually make some passengers feel seasick. back in looking him palace massive crowds gathered to catch a glimpse of this moment of the king and queen stepping up to wave, right there smiling, waving and thanking the crowds for being there. thanking for those he promised that he swore to serve. now, the festivities even seems quite unique, will continue. they will be a coronation concert that will take place at windsor castle. that will be tomorrow on sunday. on monday there is was called big help out extradition to volunteer to create a legacy a means to give back and help nearby communities. let's alex outlet thank you. we appreciate it for that dozen for us. >> will be back tomorrow at 12 noon. what a day in london.do curiel, there is hawaii. curry from deep. [autotune] that's caaaaaaaaash.
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muck. ♪ ♪ >> hello, everyone, i'm charlie hurt along with julie banderas, lisa boothe and tom she liewrks welcome to "the big saturday show." protesters in new york city calling for charges to be filed against a marine who killed a homeless subway rider. the media and far left fueling the outrage building ahead of case going to a grand jury next e week. the marine holding the homeless man in a chokehold after what police say was a
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