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and hot august. former president trump set to hold a rally in georgia today paired with a running mate jd vance. they'lbill take the same at thee venue vice president harris held her boisterous campaign rally on tuesday. all of this is a democratic national committee said the vp has all but locked up the democratic nomination for president. hello everyone welcome to a new hour of "fox news live" by derek sean. hi arthel. arthel: hey eric, hello everyone i'm ar arthel neville. trump and vance will focus on the economy today in georgia a state trump narrowly lost in 2020. meantime a virtual rollcall of democratic convention delegates continues until monday evening. dnc announced yesterday vp harris has secured delegates needed to clinch the nomination. and now the guessing game over her writing mate heats up seven potential candidates reportedly
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on her shortlist, let harris reportedly expected to make the announcement by tuesday. c4 madeleine rivera there's more on the campaign. arthel: let's go to mark meredith and atlanta to preview today's trump/vance rally. it looks pretty crowded behind you. >> good afternoon for their still letting people and i would imagine by this and get started all the seats behind me are going to be taken. good afternoon to you. the trump campaign knows what happens in georgia could completely sway the election in november. it is a state trump lost four years ago by fewer than 12000 votes. we know they're going to be putting a lot of time, money, resources tried to recapture this tapered trump is been leading in georgia in the polls but within the margin of error but trumps event tonight is taking place as you mentioned at the same exact venue in downtown atlanta that vice president harris held her major campaign here on tuesday it will be
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comparing crowded sizes and enthusiasm from just a few days ago played this event is also happening at a very left-leaning community in downtown atlanta. trump is been sharpening his attacks against harris this past week he questioned her racial identity and in a statement on friday he accused democrats of bypassing the will of the voters to give harris the nomination he wrote in a process more reminiscent of communist china democrat elites depose the previous nominate with their cover up as his decline was no longer tenable the coordinated of the most least democratically possibly know tonight trump's running mate jd vance will be rallying support as the trump campaign has been facing repeated questions about whether or not vance is a liability essentially hurting or helping trump on the ticket? trump was asked about this an event in chicago earlier this week in which he said he did not believe the vp selection was really going to matter to voters they'll be voting top of the ticket. one thing that will matter to voters whether or not we actually are the two candidates on stage debating each other. trump said he wants to
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participate in a debate on fox in september it not and the debate on abc which he originally agreed to with president biden buried the harris campaign said they want to do the abc debate there is still a lot of negotiating here but no further debate scheduled set up. speak the right mark meredith thank you very much alive there in atlanta. eric: vice president harris has secured the delegates needed to be nominated a lot of speculation this week about her pick for her running mate that is hitting overdrive. the ex- post sparked a frenzy across social media yesterday it appeared to suggest that she has already selected pennsylvania governor joshua shapiro as her number two. madeline' is life in washington with the latest going on this weekend. >> all of this did cause quite a stir fox told this video from philadelphia mayor was just to show support for pennsylvania governor joshua shapiro and not a leak announcement of the vice president's choice, watch.
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>> kamala harris for president. and josh appear, draw shapiro for vice president. now we need you. click still shapiro is per the associated press among the roughly half dozen of reach the final stage of the vetting process with the vice and present speaking with potential candidates this week and pate others reportedly on this list include illinois governor jd pritzker and transportation secretary pete guida judge. >> of course i am flattered to be mentioned in this context it's a very important choice and she is going to make the choice that is right for her, for the ticket and the campaign but most of all for the country that's the big difference we see already in the two campaigns. >> once harris makes her choice she and her running mate will head to seven battleground states that is set to begin on tuesday the look on the momentum of the harris team says it's seeing they are seeing more volunteers sign up to get involved whether by making phone calls or knocking on doors there are other shifts in the manpower
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behind a presidential bid as well played the campaign is adding more senior advisors. most normal obama white house david. this follows other staff shakeups one happening as recently as friday with president biden long-term advisor reportedly returning to the white house for the final six months of his presidency. eric: be kicking that off as you said in philadelphia we will see, mattie thank you. works all right guys let's bring in antjuan is a democratic strategist and founder and ceo of blue print strategy llc. good to see you, have not seen you in a while. how do you see it which vp candidate would help her win? >> i think all of them possess the necessary attributes to defeat donald trump and jd vance. also carry out the contrast in the election or any political
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election requires. at the end of the day this is not just about the topic this is about being successful down the ticket. some attribute demographics and geographics compatibility also someone who can could help raise money bring someone who can speak to the fears, needs, ho hopes, concerns and aspirations of all americans and someone with a track record of bringing america together by working across the aisle to get something done. but one thing we know about vice president harris she is methodical and intentional leader which means she's going to pick someone or select someone who is complementary to the attribute share to bring to the table. arthel: who is it going to be? you didn't pick somebody and you need to name some names. >> all the candidates being mentioned possess all those things but all of them have the necessary attributes i think that could be ready to lead on day one. sosmooth all the arete of god d just wondered if you're going to name some names but that's all right.
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listen, you well know the energy surrounding kamala the vice president is undeniable historic fundraising surge in voter registration of young voters. so, when she handle questions about any changes in policy positions? >> i think she has to deal with those things directly and head on. i certainly think she needs to remind folks of her record as vice president of the united states those things are very important when you do the contrast to donald trump and his four years of the white house for a certainly think she needs to lay out a vision for the american people going forward and speak to the things that bring all americans together and things that will address generational concerns particular particulates are marginalized and left behind communities and i don't think she should -- she should remind the american people of where she may have evolved on the issues. arthel: you just heard matty's
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report, david who is campaign manager and top adviser to barack obama who as we know became the 44th president for two terms. yesterday vp harris brought in david as one of her or her new high level senior advisors help might his strategic direction help distinguish kamala's campaign from what was president biden's campaign apparatus? >> campaign's art sometimes you build the plane as you fly that means adding pieces along the way to help and strengthen your journey going forward. normally i would say this process to be a marathon not a sprint spree direction is more important than speed but we are in a hard sprint toward novembe. that means adding the necessary people and pieces to make certain we are best positioned candidate quality matters certainly the strategist around matter even more you can execute the place because we know in this country elections are always a 50/50 jump off its one on the margin.
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so play execution is vitally important and having the people to help implement those things is even critically important. arthel: antjuan, i want to reference a report and the in theatlanta journal-constituta few days ago president jimmy carter's son chip as the former president if he was trying to make it to 100 years old as you know his birthday is october 1 he will be 100 then. president carter said quote i am only trying to make it to vote for kamala harris. so it seems very clear president carter is ready for a historic vote. do you think america is ready for this qualified young woman to become pres president of the united states of america? >> i think america is not only ready but america is prepared because kamala harris is prepared to be america's leader. when you're close to one her years old that means you seen the world turn and many ways,
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shapes and forms president carter like all the other former presidents understands the existential threat that comes along with donald trump, jd vance and project 2025 that is why see all the former presidents were democrats supporting our nominee i cannot find one on the other side including some cabinet officials. maybe half of them are supporting their nominee because this is by far the most consequential election of our life to notice i did not say important because all of them are important to this one has more consequences than the other i think president carter in so many other leaders democrats, republicans, independents also understand the significance and the consequences that will come along with this election. sparthel: okay antjuan we brougt you want to get the democratic side of the story but we normally have gop position. so we wanted to balance it out and have it on thank you so much for joining us. take care. >> thank you.
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>> of president biden's main the weekend in delaware after defense secretary who made the stunning reversal over the 911 suspects secretary lloyd austin overwriting the plea deal that wowould've spared the death penalty for the mastermind of the 911 attacks into codefendants they were charged back in 2008. the trials been delayed by issues including evidence allegedly obtained through torture at those prisons and black sites and put lucas thompson live at the white house with more on this reversal that's made a lot of the 911 families very satisfied to try and seek justice. >> it sure has. the last hour for mark trump secretary of state mike pompeo weighed in on a biden's defense achieved tearing up the plea agreement with the 911 suspects. >> i cannot imagine a president of the united states that was not making very clear to his entire team we are not going to reward muhammad and the 911
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terrorists we are not going to reward them by not having them stand trial and not giving them the penalty this a richly deserve. >> after the news the pentagon had agreed to a plea deal with 911 mastermind muhammad and his fellow terrorists sparing than the death penalty last night as you mentioned defense secretary lloyd austin often tore up the agreement said the three men would face the death penalty face blowback from families and the fdny firefighters union were outraged about the deal. along with many americans shifting to economic news the stock market tanked on friday to impart because the week jobs report also unemployment at tic 4.3% that's about a percentage point higher than it was a year ago in july. we had money man on this morning neil said he does not see a recession coming at some feared at the economic foundation of the country are weak right now. >> simply been a situation where wall street has now caught up to what main st mainstreet has knol
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the time, people are hurting, inflation is really taken a big bite out of people's pocketbooks. and we see things going in the wrong direction. >> recent wall street journal poll asked voters who would be better to handle the economy former president donald trump leading that category 52 the vice president harris 40. >> art lucas at the white house thank you. hugs art guys, they are betting down the hatches up and down florida's gulf coast as tropical depression for heads of their weight will have the latest for you on its path and the severe storm conditions that could bring. stay tuned for that. each day is a unique blend of people to see and things to do. that's why you choose glucerna to help manage blood sugar response. uniquely designed with carbsteady. glucerna. bring on the day. (in atrocious french) au revoir mon amour. a bientot let's work on that french, shall we?
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eric: tropical depression fourth hitting cuba as a heads towards florida. the system is expected to strengthen the gulf of mexico. it is expected to hit florida's gulf coast tonight. expect a lot of heavy rain, high winds potentially life-threatening storm surge. hurricane watch now is in effect for the tallahassee area. tropical storm mornings are further south as you can see. tampa, fort myers naples there's
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also tropical "storm watch" that has been issued for the florida keys. arthel: let's hope it does not hit there. the secret service yesterday held its first news conference on the attempted assassination of former president trump three weeks after the shooting that killed firefighter. matt finn has the very latest from butler pennsylvania. flexor in the press conference ofconference acting director of the secret service ron rowe set point blank the secret service is responsible local law enforcement here in pennsylvania is not to blame. been reporting there's been a lot of finger-pointing between the secret service and local law enforcement. the number one at secret service said this was our fault. regarding the critical radio transmission on the day of the shooting, roasted secret service sniper teams did not have
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communication with local teams. local law enforcement did communicate there is possibly a man on the roof with a gun. that message never made it to secret service. rowe was asked about the report senator josh hawley shared claimant grow himself previously cut funding for trump's team. rote did not give a clear answer on that they will respond to the claim in the future. the agr building for which thomas crooks they after testified she never came to the site after the shooting the agr building. his intense outcry and criticism over why no one has been fired at boxes david spent asked and real time any secret service personnel are fired or asked suspended. >> i'm committed to pursuing
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accountability for the secret service failure in butler, pennsylvania. but let me be clear if policy violations by secret service personnel are identified by the agency insurance review those individuals will be held accountable. and they'll be held accountable to fair and thorough disciplinary process. >> wrote said he created a task force to investigate the shooting here in butler and promises moving forward that will be a robust conversation between the secret service and local police of something like this never happens again. arthel: absolutely and thank goodness the former president trump escaped with only a minor injury. our right matt finn a in butler, pennsylvania thank you. eric: meanwhile in florida there's an investigation underway north of orlando after one sheriff's deputy was killed. two others were injured responding to a home last night.
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trying to live with details on the story too. >> lake county deputy who died was trapped inside the home after being shot two other deputies went and the house and trying to rescue the killed officer. those two were also shot. one of them is in stable condition. the other still fighting for their life. this was not the home of the sheriffs office was originally called out to last night. deputies were responding to an unrelated 911 call in the rural florida neighborhood that is when the deputies heard a lot of commotion a few doors down. the sheriff said the officer who was killed went to check things out and was shot almost immediately after going inside of the home. >> i will not mention his name right now. he is spent with us for quite a while start out young exploiter and a military veteran. just horrific when you have one of your own inside of a home and you cannot get to them. with the sheriff said there is not a threat to the community as
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to people inside the home are also dead and a nether it was taken to the hospital it is unclear if the people inside the home died from murder/suicide or police return fire that is one of several things we are monitoring in this case and we will continue to update you as more details come in. back to you predicts another example of the selflessness and the courage and a loss sometimes of our brave law enforcement officers. thank you. arthel: you are so right. the u.s. raising its travel warnings to one middle eastern country as tensions rise between israel and i rounds of proxies we are at life in tel aviv, israel with more coming up next. ? there ain't one. you're tellin' me you can get directv — the good stuff — and you don't need a satellite dish? oh, i used to love doin' my business on those things! you're one sick pigeon. them dishes kept the rain off our beaks! we just have different priorities is all.
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american soil. the best feeling in the world best feeling in the world of emotions high after the three wrongfully detained americans returned to u.s. oil soil see tm and andrew air force base. you see there that three face well a challenging road to reintroduction into regular life that journey begins at the brooke army medical center in san antonio, texas mike tobin is there alive the three will undergo medical psychological evaluation. mike, wonderful to have them back they are going to be undergoing some of where you are. >> yes it's a sensitive process the three americans were liberated from the russian prison spent the first night on american soil at the medical center see behind me at the brooke army medical center inside a forte of sam he is in the first set foot on american soil with the planet caring thm from turkey tou touchup joint be andrews on the east coast they were met by the president of the
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vice president. now evan gershkovich showed spirit before he left russia is required to write a request for clemency. in that request he included another request that was a request for sit down in tribute with vladimir putin for it once he got here on american soil, the first public comments he made about the people who did not make it out of russia. >> i think we should not forget about them. we should potentially do something about them as well. i would like to talk about that. it's weeks and months. looks former president trump has been critical of the deal. on friday the deal that got them out he told maria president biden gave up too much, only encourage more state-sponsored hostagetaking.
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>> these deals are so bad. these deals are going to lead to tremendous kidnapping sprayed once you agree to do it but she agreed all the time it's only going to get worse it is a terrible precedent. brooke army medical center's is been a center for reintegration of a liberated political prisoners and prisoners of war since the end of the vietnam e era. the reintegration is a multistage process that ends with them home and reunite with their family some high-profile names that have come through here further reintegration brittney griner and beau bergdahl. >> are right mik my consent ande it wonderful to have them back. there's a sign here free evan he's a colleague of ours of the wall street journal he and the others are free. take care. arthel: welcome home. welcome home. the middle east on edge as hostilities between israel and its neighbors and keep it rising that u.s. raising of travel
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advisories for lebanon to the highest level. the uk also telling citizens and do not go there. alex hogan is live in tel aviv with more. >> hi arthel the region is bracing for potential iranian retribution after the recent killings we have seen of hamas officials. people here in israel's are going about their day but they do understand a response is likely. what we have seen because of all of this, take a look at this across the middle east protest and services underway and the last several days for the political who was killed wednesday in tehran. the u.s. is joining other nations and telling its citizens to leave lebanon the u.s. embassy in lebanon urging americans to book the flight regardless of destination if thy cannot afford a flight to reach out to the embassy for financial help. for those who do stay the embassy tells them to be prepared to shelter in place for extended periods of time all of this comes after last night the
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pentagon announced it is sending fighter jets may be cruisers and destroyers to the middle east. these destroyers could shoot down ballistic missiles and the u.s. will also maintain an aircraft carrier in the region. u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin stressing on iran and iranian backed militant groups should have no doubt in washington's support of israel. there's been a growing confrontation in the last 24 hours strikes taking place in syria, lebanon, israel swells gaza as well as the west bank forthe idf carried out strikes today in the west bank killing nine people quitting five people that were in that vehicle you see on your screen right now. israel claims they're on their way to carry out an attack of their own. protests were underway and west bank the number of palestinians being held and israeli prisons as well as these demonstrators calling for an end to the fighting in gaza. >> what they should decide. >> a situation is very difficult for the occupation is persisting
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in its violation against all palestinian people. action is required. we have had enough words. >> some words to date with negotiators from israel traveling to egypt to continue these talks the cease fire and hostage relation talks. however no major breakthroughs took place today. >> okay. alex hogan live in tel aviv. thank you, alex. eric: about the assassination quote we see avenging his blood or duty. reports say iran supreme leader has ordered an attack on israel. everyone just waiting for that. david senior fellow at the foundation for defense of democracy joins us. also an expert on lebanon and hezbollah. what type of attack in retalandretaliation you think is expecting? >> thank you for having me on. it is hard to predict.
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were i would say the iranians are is they want to avenge primarily he is a much more significant figure and the resistance access. but also because he was killed on iranian soil. they don't to take things a full-blown conflict act that is my sense that could be inaccurate. we could see very likely a situation or scenario similar to april 13 night fire projectiles are different kinds of droids loitering ballistic and cruise missiles at the is really large part of them to be intercepted again. and that for them could settle the score. iran and its proxies propaganda machine will fill the gaps and exaggerate the successes but i also see hezbollah joining in
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this attack to avenge his fallen commander it would give it the biggest shield, the biggest cover against the israeli was much more important in your v view? >> it was a political figure he was not the military commander it was a bureaucrat doesn't mean he wasn't a bad person or significant figure in hamas but in terms of its footprint in terms of the services i could provide at large he was not a significant figure stored military commander in hezbollah. this was according to's secretary general led the team in v boston under the 1990s. the big military commander and
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doesn't offer or did not offer that same period over the bombing in 1983 took the lives of two to 41 marines i remember entering the mother of one of them who was killed in that. seesaying her son was doing his duty for the country is at a sense of the wider animosity and death to america chance we still here emanating out of iran. do you think the current administration and going into a harris administration potentially would hold their feet to the fire of just the opposite. timmy given billions of dollars of their own oil revenue. it's been propping up and helping iran when the opposite should happen. >> one thing we need to understand is yes the fight of the resistance access is more intense yes, and their ideology is the only country slated for
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destruction. but the bigger enemy is the united states. with that so we are the great stay tuned but there's much more complex thinking behind that in the resistance ideology. one is ending american interest or influence in the region. we need to act accordingly i would hope of ever the president is going to be at least their approach to iran would start with that understanding. this is a regime and its offshoots or the united states is the primary adversary. which i come with them. the shipping away at our ability to project influence or power in the region. we need to act accordingly.
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i don't how can iran be contained? i would venture a response they started to build in the states that are equally endangered by a running expansion and malign activities in the region. we give these countries diplomatic support. we give them a weapons. we should enable them then to defend themselves by themselves. and in doing so protect our interests as well. thus the primary step. to create a german coalition want stability by a running
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expansion projects finally can you speak to the brilliance, the capability of the awe-inspiring success of the israeli intelligence reports they put a bomb he goes to sleep, it is 2:00 a.m. in the morning and a bomb that was there for months apparently goes off and kills him and his bodyguard. this is reminiscent of the motorcycle assassins these to pop a little bomb on the back window of the nuclear scientist cars and they're stuck in traffic in tehran and blow up and just killed the nuclear scientist. this is an incredible sophisticated operation to be able to pull that off at the incredible embarrassment speak to that if you will as a final note to israeli capability defiance and its brilliant success. >> i would say october 7 the intelligence failure that happen there was a dark moment in the
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history of israel's intelligence agency collectively. since then however what we have seen is noted in the intelligence apparatus. with the assassination but as we look at hezbollah the ability to locate its commanders and figure out where they are, with the rules are, what their specific time and place and to assassinate them as a testament to the far reach of israeli intelligence and their ability to gather precise information on these commanders. and to enable the idf at that point to do what needs to be done. we spoke to the complicated nature of carrying out this assassination. it does owe to the capabilities of the intelligence prospect thank you for joining us. one date may freedom and democracy reach iran.
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and an incredible wildfire that you see there. >> thinking about the people in hawaii. there are new concerns about the popular weight loss drugs we saw those fun commercials about the fda is getting reports of people overdosing on some glue tide which is the active ingredient in ella's epic. we'll go v and rebel sis. doctors are linking these medications to eating disorders. fox news medical correspondent or contributor joins us in now. so let's walk through this. a lot of people are going to want to hear what you have to say. first of all for those using that some glue tide injections for weight loss, how much is too much? how will you know you've taken too much or use the injections for too long? quick so whenever you start these medications, that medicines like will goby, is epic which are known as semi
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glue tide initially they are used for diabetes or for weight loss your doctor will usually start you off at the low dose. slowly advance as tolerated. for example you're taking up her diabetes he will increase your dose until you reach a normal or a1c or glucose level that's under good control. if you are taking these medications for weight loss than your doctor will slowly advance until you find the level where you are losing weight. not too much and is not too little. now if it is too much your body may have severe reactions such as fainting, headache, fatigue, you can develop with cult pancreatitis which is inflammation of the organs in your abdomen your pancreas you can develop gallstones. you can have those types of serious complications a blockage in your >> that might put you in the hospital if you accidentally overdose. now i do not want to confuse that with the fact that initial
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side effects could beat nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, upset >> that's normal to happen for many people usually resolved after a month or two. arthel: and went to get to something else but really quickly in the intro i said some doctors aren't likening this to an eating disorder how does that work, where they saying that? click so if there is someone who has a history of past medical history of an eating disorder or unhealthy relationship with food they are the ones who might be more likely to have a problems with this medication for example they may be overweight they start using these shots, these medications and they reach their goal vmi but then they continue when they go underneath the regular recommended bmi. normal bmi for most peoples between 18 and 24.9. if someone has a history of an unhealthy relationship with food and i was the excessive amounts of weight they continued that is dangerous. it can affect your bones,
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infertility it can work cardiac problems make sure your under the close care follow up with a document here is your medicine will see you in six months. arthel: you have i understand some of the injection pins on hand i think you want to talk about the dosage while we are at it who should not take it? >> if you do not meet the criteria of a bmi of 27 or higher with comorbidities that you should not be taking this medication you want to reserve it for those who truly need it. one of the reasons we are seeing people accidentally overdose is for example if you were initially prescribed depends whether it's mindoro or is epic or it will goby the dosage and a pen is not the same dosage that you will see in a vile party have to make sure you get your math right for example 5-milligram pen is not the same
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exact dosage as 5 milligrams and eight vial and that is her people could draw up too much and a vial and axially overdose that is why is so important for patients to be educated this falls in the responsibility of pharmacists on the compound pharmacy and of doctors to make sure the patients know exactly what they are doing. ari had a patient once he was giving herself the shot every single day and said once a week because she was not properly informed and educated. it is very important that doctors and pharmacists are closely monitoring patients to make sure they do not have potential side effects or overdoses. >> absolutely do have to go will have to get you back because i wanted to ask you for those people who want to stop taking those injections you just showed but do not want to regain the weight what is your advice? if you got 20 seconds give it to me. go ahead we have time. what did they do if you don't want to if you want to get off of it due now to regain the
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weight? >> great question the start of the entire lifestyle change is not just about medication you have to make sure you're getting an f activity, exercising was one of 50 minutes a week. good nutrition, getting enough sleep and managing your stress for this is not a magic pill, it's not going to be the solution and all. we don't regain the weight. most people will regain the weight and more a year out according to the studies if they do not change your lifestyle. be on the stethoscopes miracle in medicine by the way.if good to se ye it we will be rigt back. >> u ca thank you. dehydration, urinary tract, or genital yeast infections, and low blood sugar. a rare, life-threatening bacterial infection
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that could make things even worse by subsidizing national and global media corporations while reducing the web traffic local papers rely on. so tell lawmakers, support local journalism, not well connected media companies. oppose ab 886. paid for by ccia. eric: the americans freed from russia are at the medical center they begin recovering from the wrong or ordeals. some folks concerned the swap that secured their freedom could motivate russia and other bad actors to use detained americans as black mail. we will get into that and the 4:00 p.m. hour just over an hour from now. wall street editorial editor john bussey. arthel: would have two controversy olympic boxers who
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failed a gender test in the world championships last year won a quarterfinal match at the olympics today. now algerian boxer beat hungarian boxer via unanimous decision. so he will secure at least a bronze medal at the summer games in paris. it will mark algeria's first olympic boxing medal since 2000. has been embroiled in a gender eligibility scandal since the disqualification from the 2023 women's world championships. those were sanctioned by the international boxing association. athletes and fans around the world have voiced outrage over his ability to compete against women in the olympics this summer. eric: will have a segment about that controversy and or show an hour from now. and also a pair of check tennis players have won gold in mixed doubles.
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katerina and thomas did in dramatic fashion after chinese opponents push the match to a tiebreaker. as off the court drama around the pair rumors swirling over their relationship status. the couple reportedly broke up before the olympics but some believe they may have rekindled their romance when asked about the personal life they both said it is top-secret. that gives new meaning to six -- love it. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪)
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