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showing jabbar place in the ied's on bourbon street and videos he took as he applauded this hideous attack. we've also tracked that jabbar traveled to egypt from june 22 until july 32023. our agents are getting answers as to where he went, who he met with, and how those trips may or may not tie to his actions. the fbi providing major update on its investigation of the new year's terror attack in new orleans that left 14 people d dead. officiofficials said the suspect visited new orleans twice before carrying out that attack where they are still looking into when and how he was a radicalized by isis. this is a brand-new hour of fox news at life i am arthel neville, hi eric. too. eric: hello everyone thank you for joining us i'm eric shawn. a chilling twist the fbi revealed the suspect use hand
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hands-free's glasses record this video you see him writing around the french quarter on a bicycle before he carried out the attack hours before that nears a carnage she put explosive devices into coolers and put them on the streets leaving them several blocks from each other investigators found a transmitter they said he intended to used to trigger those bombs to go off. madison scarpino is alive with the very latest on the investigation. hi madison. >> hilallowed today's update the fbi says the investigation is just getting started. as you heard shamsud-din jabbar chabrol travel to egypt and canada and 28231 of the main focuses right now is figuring out if that had anything to do with this attack. both state and federal authorities are reiterating that there are no other suspects. cooks all investigative details
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and evidence that we have now still support that jabbar acted alone here in new orleans. we have not seen any indications of an accomplice in the united states. we are still looking into potential associates in the u.s. and outside of our borders. >> authorities say jabbar made at least two trips to new orleans and the months leading up to the attack with the fbi says using meta- glasses jabbar recorded himself a biking through the french quarter. the fbi said he had this video recording glasses on it during wednesday's attack. the glasses were not activated. here he is with those glasses during this the same trip the fi shared videos lacing ied's around bourbon street. >> the new year's morning, jabbar parked a truck and walked to governor nichols street.
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he placed the first ied in the cooler at bourbon and st. peter's street at 1:53 a.m. jabbar placed a second ied in a bucket type cooler at 2:20 a.m. on bourbon and toulouse street. in the videos, use eat jabbar during the long brown coat we showed you in a photo released earlier. that coat was recovered in the rented f150. >> the new orleans mayor said the priority is insecurity leading up to big events like super bowl and mardi gras. the governor has declared a day good morning for each of the 14 victims starting tomorrow for a send it back to you. >> some of the spirit of bourbon street obviously returning despite the somber sorrow. thank you. meanwhile out west in the midwest there's a massive winter
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storm sweeping across that part of the country. green freezing temperatures and life-threatening hazard conditions. lots of snow and ice inhale as you can hear and when. randy campbell is live at louisville, kentucky with the very latest and he is right in the middle of all of this. height brandy. >> hey eric, folks across this area are dealing with the a vary of different winds and precipitation but here in the bluegrass state people sing the first big snow of the year but right now we are in downtown louisville where the set was actually stopped. switching over the precipitation type we are seeing sleet but freezing rain coming down pretty if you take a look around that you can see the snow that started come down coaching the roads. as of 3:15 p.m. we have 7.7 inches deuced file here in louisville i mention the freezing rain and sleet coming down. if you take a listen, i will stomp on it. it's a little crunch you will start to see the ice accumulating in this area.
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now i've spoke with public works in this area talking to them about their plow operations. they said they're hoping to leave a layer of snow once the arts ice starts to keenly they can easily push it off they got more snow than they expected changing the operations. take a listen. >> if we got the snows scraped off and it is a bare asphalt, then freezing rain will stick to the asphalt it will make it a whole lot more difficult. it is going to be playing a game. what works. >> going into the later hours of tonight we can see a quarter of an inch or even half an inch of ice accumulating. that could cause some dangerous scenarios especially out here on the roads going into tomorrow morning we could see one -- 3 inches of snow temperatures the overnight lows could be in that single digits maintaining what we have out here. >> folks have to be careful
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especially for black ice it. lots of snow, brandy thank you. >> for more on the first major winter storm of the new year, less ring fox news and meteorologist adam klotz. how is that map looking? what is looking very active a lot about people experiencing some winter weather is a southern end but big severe storms something to think about in the spring police across of the areas but here's what looks like outside. all of the blue is heavy snow you see purples and inks is a wintrywinter wheat mixture staro see freezing rain and icing. that might be our biggest concern is any long-term damage of the next couple of days but there's a line of big severe thunderstorms i cited tornado spinning up this is eight major system it's a lot of moisture that the pumping to fuel some some of the more northern states is allowing it to become a big snow maker paper getting all of the winter weather alerts the
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orange is a blizzard warning white out type conditions prettr ice storm warning in the maroon color. a long stretch of a winter storm wrarapping from the plane states following up along the east coast d.c., baltimore seeing winter storm light conditions ultimately run into monday. how much snow makes it that far? this deeper colored pink is giving eight -- 12 inches. this is a significant snow maker going to be running into the nation's capitol as we are currently watching it run across portions of the ohio river valley. i think i do think is going to be one of the biggest hazards in this entire situation. randy is there in louisville we can see a whole lot of ice from now running into tomorrow morning. so far, this is back a little further off to the west places in missouri, kansas a half an inch of ice that's really, really have is going to take it
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down to branches, land on power lines. those who only amplify and continue here we are expecting widespread power outages across the ohio river valley across kentucky that's going to big a big issue you think power outages already bad. you are going to mix out cold temperatures at times you want some power uses your forecasted highs for sunday these are daytimes highs on monday and tuesday. suddenly getting below freezing deep out into the country sent cold air the coldest air we've seen this season is coming in the next week. >> a winter weather can be beautiful but definitely dangerous we have to be careful. thank you. >> congress has back to washington tomorrow to certify president trump's victory. house republicans say at what they know what they want to focus on will play with a plan focus on will play with a plan to do, next "fox news live"
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super speaker mike johnson 4030 former colleagues back to work tomorrow. the speaker now focusing on advancing the trump agenda.
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working with them. no republican majority to try to accomplish that. mark meredith is here the details of what we can expect. hey mark. house speaker mike johnson says he is ready and eager to lead his chamber especially as present electronic returns to power the speaker facing obstacles becoming speaker again he said his party is now united. he sat with fox's maria on "sunday morning futures." >> we want to make sure we are jumpstart in the agenda now over the next two weeks so he is prepared andeady on day one. we have a lot to do as you know they've been putting the place together and figure out the sequence of power going to run those plays we are really excited about it. >> trump lobbied fellow republicans to give johnson a speaker even as friday's vote was underway. some republicans are furious with johnson after pushing through some recent spending packages. both johnson back in charge of speaker tells a box house republicans will push for one larger policy bill through reconciliation which in their view could make it easier to get to the senate. johnson tells fox the goal would
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be to get a massive policy package out of his chamber in april precooked snow is going to love every element of a large package like that. enough elements in there to pull everyone along for they will be able to justify not all of their preference is because it w theyl become the one keeping it together is how we will get it done and is provided for that matter m from this spring will mlawmakers required to trigger the motion to vacate the speakership. so johnson should have more job security now than he did in the last congress. steve are a alright thank you so much. arthel. arthel: present electron posted italian prime minister at marmar-a-lago last night for the conservative leader could become when the trump administration's top european allies.
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meantime there is no reaction to a new york judge's decision to sentence the incoming president just days before his inauguration. nate foy is live in west palm beach florida with details. >> good afternoon. present elect donald trump's backup mar-a-lago at this hour spending most of his day i was west palm beach and golf club after spending last night hosted the italian prime minister for dinner. they watched a movie and had some company including trump's to pick for secretary of state senator marco rubio. georgia maloney posted on ask about the meeting saying she is ready to work with trump. trump called her a fantastic woman is taken europe by storm, the incoming national security adviser michael walsh was also there last night alongside rubio. trump's focus on his cabinet picks choice for director of national intelligence will meet tomorrow with senator mark warner at the top democrat on
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the senate intelligence committee for of course defense secretary pete had acceptable face the armed services committee coming up on general generally14th. trump's busy week ahead includes his sentencing the nerve criminal trial on friday. judge indicates he is leaning towards no jail time, fines or probation why is the sentencing happening at all? >> this is a farce of a whole trial this is a farce of a sentencing. the bottom line is this case should've been dismissed along time ago. >> democrat california senator adam schiff the sentencing is the right call. >> particular could concur with his decision to go forward with the sentencing. newark has demonstrated how the justice system ought to operate. no one should be above the law. trump will still be able to appeal after the sentencing.
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he can also appear in person or virtually he is not specified which one he will do. he calls the entire case of political interference which obviously did not work. tomorrow the results of the election will be certified in joint session of congress. will send it back to you. arthel: we will take it back here nate foy thank you. >> congress reconvenes how easy or difficult will pass and president trump's agenda be? considering the no republican majority in the house and the democratic opposition in the senate. member of the house appropriations committee. congressman, what good to see you on the sunday. cooks where you and your fellow republicans what you going to start tackling first? >> is a couple of things we have to do. we have to do that. something we have to do. physically or 25 appropriation
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bills are not quite finished. the ho house passed most out ofe house. but the senate has done nothing. it did get those off the table to get right on that mandate the american people have given president trump and the republican leadership of the house and senate. >> figure johnson outline exactly what his goals are. let's listen to him earlier on fox news. >> the idea it would be get something done on the border and may be defense spending right out of the box very quickly what we would call a skinny iliaon bill. and then do the rest of it in the larger chunk later. think of the end of the day president trump is going to prefer as he likes to say one big beautiful bill. there's a lot of merit to that. we can put it all together at one big up or down vote which can save the country quite literally there are so many elements to it. eric: do you see that one big beautiful block as president trump calls for?
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quick is a clear mandate from the american people. president trump wasn't one big bill that's what we should do for us to break it up into two bills and do a border bill we should listen to president trump he is the president of the united states. he is the one who has the mandate he's going to follow the lead is something as basic as what and the agenda it needs to be to start this next congress. >> here speaker johnson talking about taxes and try to extend
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the 2017 trump tax cuts. cooks elect to revive the u.s. economy we can. we know how to do up a part of that is using the largest tax increase in u.s. history should happen automatically at the end of next year if we don't let our ducks in a row. for going to make sure that happens were going to incentivize american companies to manufacture in the u.s. again. were going to make sure that regulatory burden and a red tape that smothered our free market is produced and eliminated. so for the public is not the only check with the democrats in the senate here's amy klobuchar democrat senate talking about what is going to happen when the trump bills hit the senate. let's listen. cooks to look at the tax cuts for the wealthiest and that multi millions trillions of dollars it adds to the data were not talk about the omega under $40000. whatever the drum spending a seller problem with the debt.
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what i see this as being for my senate colleagues this is a moment they are going to have to decide, are you going to add to the debt and do everything donald trump tells you to do? or are you going to stand up on some of these things wait a minute were going to worry about the debt. super can the republicans thread the needle? what you did about the debt and how did you at the same time and satisfy the trump agenda? >> for so i left all this and the democrats are concerned about the debt? relate the same democrats that create inflation because of their out-of-control spending and borrowing, now? they are concerned about the debt when what we are saying is take less of the people's money? it would be funny if it wasn't so serious. we have to get the economy going pay that is first and foremost. protect the border, strengthen our military its taxation, regulation and the rule of law. we are going to have to do most of this he taxation part because
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what we heard from her democratic counterparts through reconciliation for it which means we could lose it no republicans in the house and frankly basically no republicans in the senate but it only requires 51 votes in the senate. that is why when president trump talks about one big bill i understand it whether it's one big bill or two reconciliation bills. that big thing is filling the taxation bri for getting the ecy going. were going to have to do it through reconciliation i do not expect her democratic colleagues to all of the sudden see the light and want to help president trump and the republicans get the american people's agenda through congress. eric: you got your work cut out for you. back to work in the morning, like all of us. congressman good to see you, thank you for joining us on the sunday afternoon. >> my pleasure. before of course, arthel? arthel: a string of violence are new york city subways with the suspects who may be suffering with mental illness. but the governor is proposing
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shopify. arthel: back now to the top story. fbi said the suspect of the deadly terror attack in new orleans early new year's day visited the city twice before and recorded video of the french quarter with hands-free glasses. into the new orleans terror attack let's bring a northern city councilmember oliver thomas. thank you so much for joining us. first, i went to find out before we get started have you been debriefed to send the extensive press conference this morning? or will the city council get debriefed this week? >> i have not been debriefed y yet. but have been on the ground talking, reviewing information. talking about what we can do moving forward. even though this act happened we
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have to prepare for mardi gras, super bowl, jazz fest and even if we don't have another super bowl were going to have all those events again in the following year. so it is important that we gather as much information as possible so public public safete a priority. jacqui: absolutely am sure you will be getting more details i was wondering if you are able, i've seen you, you have been out there since day one. i was just a warning before we get into more details were you able to watch the press conference. were you in the room what struck you about the details provided this morning? what struck me is this particular individuals had done his homework already. on the city which struck me as major it's not just about new orleans but evidently we have people out there who have targeted cities who have
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confected plans who are looking at how do they create destruction. at a higher level to me is who's list are these people on customer who is watching them? and, if we have information especially at the highest level the federal level that has all the tools and all the agencies to monitor stuff like this, how do we have a level of communication between the federal government and local government? one of the most obvious things to me after talking with experts we did not have communication and security defense experts. that needs to change. cooks it does. i was wondering if you had prior information. you just answer that question. as you pointed out, oliver, the
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world has seen new orleans and successfully host multiple major events. but in that press conference or in this morning mayor requested tactical guidance. this week they will respond accordingly she also stated that for years she has requested mardi gras to be labeled a sera one event and upgrade from a level to special event assessment rating. i wanted to know how helpful do you think of course those resources will be helpful. expertise is at the highest level but you know when i know the "new york times" article that just came out said the city was warned in 2019 for the recommendation was made in 2019. we need to understand and revisit those recommendations i was out on the council in 2019. also, the report that came out talked about the damage of the
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barriers 10 years ago for it we need to revisit those reports and find out we did not, especially being a city that hosted millions of people. up to 28 m 20 million people bee covered. 18 million quickly reaching that number again. so, there are a lot of things that happen the need to be revisited. then of course any resources and intelligence from the highest level will be appreciated moving forward. but i want to know, why didn't we act in 2019? why don't we take heed 10 years ago? what happened then to get us to hear it now? arthel: those are indeed important questions the world is asking as well. meanwhile fat tuesday is mar march 4. it's here again. i know you did not come here to campaign. but, by then you will decide if you want to join the race for mayor for i will ask you this, oliver, did this a horrible
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tragedy sparking any new initiatives you would want to implement for the city or did it confirm a certain direction you would plan to take the city and should you become the next mayor of new orleans? what's the most obvious thing is coordination communication. the initial press conference the young lady from the fbi was briefing us and she was displaced by the governor and the senator the lack of unity between the lieutenant governor and the mayor going back and forth. the fact that our federal partners along with homeland security they were not on point to directing all the information and the briefings talk about what was, is, what should be. first of all on the leader of the city, out the best possible minds the best possible relationships at the highest level. especially because we depend on tourism and major events that now seem to be a target. this second thing we need to do
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is revisit the old reports. the reason i did not start a campaign early was because we do not need to be in campaign mode right now we need to be how do we fix new orleans mode right now? how do we keep our people safe right now? from whatever time i make that decision, the most important thing right now is the work. we have too many campaigns or people are lit worried about political titles not keeping our people safe. not reading old reports. not doing what needs to do to make the city the best city that it deserves to be. the campaigns will take their shape when the need to take shape right now is too much work to be done. how horrible it would've been five in the midst of an announced candidate or a political campaign given the tragedy i'm so glad i waited. arthel: a few have a few more seconds with that, oliver. i would like to finally ask you
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to tell us how nola is remembering and honoring those who lost their lives a in the loved ones left behind? >> i want to thank the city there was a prayer service, they were visuals announced, i was with, you will appreciate this the blonde top baby dolls yesterday. they paid tribute. i was one of their speakers. so you are from here. we do what we do. weathers the floods of 27, malaria, hurricane betsy, katrina, and neglect from the federal government after words. you know we have always honored the deceased. we have always come together to make us better. new orleans is going to do what it always does. i'll sit in old fashion but we ain't going nowhere were necessary to the history of the culture and the authenticity of this country.
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arthel: we ain't going nowhere new orleans council member thank you so much. thank you, thank you very much for. >> thank you for having me. arthel: take care, of course, of course fox corporation has made a donation to love one a louisiana foundation and support of those impact and the terrorist attack in new orleans you can donate as well visit go.box/nola to support or scan the qr code on your screen. with help with funeral costs victims and their families the website is go.box or scan the qr code on your screen love one louisiana so important to cybercrime back in this outline
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lesson 24 hour cb cotton live in new york with more on that a shocking case where critics call an example of revolving joint door justice. cooks by police sources tell me this is suspect had a 54 prior arrests. this afternoon he was putting handcuffs for the 55th time nypd said banks sent to the hospital the start of the near investigators say on new year's day he approached a 31-year-old man from behind on the train, started an argument and then stabbed the man in the back but investigators said less than 24 hours later banks started another argument that off-duty transit employee and stabbed that worker. both victims were taken to the hospital thankfully in stable condition for read the stabbings follow other high-profile cases. on december 22 officer say the man on the left of your screen set a sleeping woman on fire inside a subway train car. on new year's eve on the right
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of your screen is a scene from 1845-year-old man on new year's eve was shelved into the path of a moving train suffering serious injuries for the violence prompting sharp criticism for new york governor kathy hauke will hold made a series of post on x in mid-december like this when touting crime was going down while ridership was going up. the same post she talked about national guardsmen deployed in the subway system. new security cameras installed on every subway car the expanded mental health outreach for this week the governor said the state has to do more. including changing state law. making it easier to commit a person to medical care without their consent she also wants to strengthen existing law here in new york called kendra's law allow the court to set psychiatric treatment for people suffering from mental illness. cooked legislative language will give more direction to the doctors and hospitals were saying to us right now so menace brought in, we are not sure if
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we can keep them to give them the care we believe they need as professionals the law is not firm enough. >> backing is saying in part several recent incidents as shown what happens when these issues go untreated. i have to mention nypd statistics show crime on public transit's overall down by about 5% between 2023 and 2024, murders and the subway system doubled that gone from five and 2023 to 10 in 2024. back to you. eric: a lot of people say mental health is the issue the government needs to deal with. tcb cotton thank you. arthel: as of today congestion pricing is officially underway in new york city despite legal challenges from new jersey. most drivers will now have to pay a 9-dollar toll to enter manhattan from the lincoln and holland tunnels for the new
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tolling zone stretches from 60th street to the southern tip of manhattan. congestion pricing is designed to reduce the traffic, get more people using mass transit and raisin billions to finance subway repairs and improvements. ♪. arthel: moran's paying respect to lake president jimmy carter. he's lying in state as you can see in repose at the carter presidential center in atlanta. the 39th president's body will be taken to washington d.c. on tuesday. he will lie in state and the capitol rotunda there. senior correspondent jonathan serrie light at the carter center in atlanta that with the very latest on the late president, the honors and the remembering of him after the service we saw yesterday. hey jonathan. >> hi there, eric. a beautiful service yesterday. today, if you go into the carter
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center to view the casket you will find the atmosphere is very quiet and yet joyful after all, all the people gathered here are celebrating a 100 year long life that was very well lived. the people visiting the former president casket include longtime friends as well as people who never actually met him in person. nevertheless felt touched by his life and legacy. >> walking into that room, i'll think anything can prepare you for it. it was extremely, emotionally charged. just sucks the wind out of you to see 100 years is finally done it probably still felt like he had so much to do. cooks a motorcade that brought the former presidents ask it to atlanta made a brief stop saturday outside the georgia capitol building or mr. carter served as governor prior to a suchissuccessful run for presidn 1976 it was here the carter
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presidential center he wished for his body to lie in repose he was especially proud of the work international nonprofit organization did monitor elections and promote peace. when longtime carter center advisor recalls of the former president could be very direct despite his humble demeanor. >> i remember at one time we were in a country and writing a public statement that we literally spent all night parsing every single we did not want to upset anybody. we had to get everything to president carter by 5:00 a.m. because that is when he started working. we faxed it over, and the days of faxing. really proud of it. he sent it back within minutes and why so wishy-washy? tell them what we really think. >> on tuesday the former president casket will be brought to washington d.c. where he will lie in state and that u.s. capitol rotunda ahead of his state funeral at the washington
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national cathedral thursday morning. and later that day has body will return to his hometown for burial in plains, georgia. eric: he helped and touched so many. jonathan serrie at the carter center. jonathan thank you. arthel: that he did. listen, the surgeon general dropping a bombshell on that link between alcohol and cancer. what the science says whether the warning could change people's drinking habits. we will get into that up next. -unentered sick time? -unnecessary! -go! -unnecessary! -go! -unnecessary! -when you can take this phone, you'll be ready. -make the unnecessary, unnecessary.
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plus $1,500 off! eric: n knew weren't dangerous o our health from alcohol u.s. surgeon general sounding the alarm on the link between alcohol and cans of researching congress to update warning labels on alcohol bottles to highlight the risk for the .the surgeon general also callig for a fresh look at government guidelines on just what safe
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alcohol consumption is. one drink too many? we'll bring it new yorty physician specializing in pain management associate professor at nyu school of medicine. always good to see you. the first question is gee, i drink how much is too much, do i need to stop? do we need to curb? what is this all about but why the new warning now and help that is drinking alcohol? what these are all good questions the first thing is the harm we know alcohol even a one drink if you have alcohol gets digested in the body absorb and broken down. one of the breakdown products is a toxic chemical. usually the liver can manage that. the more you drink the more your face. that itself can be cancer-causing. but at which point certain people might develop cancer as a little less clear because cancer is more complex with a lot of different factors. alcohol can also affect hormone
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levels licking estrogen to increase is often associated with breast cancer. that's another complex relationship and finally alcohol what it comes in contact with the head and neck and the throat they can also make more predisposed to developing cancer in those areas especially its combined with tobacco. there are harms with the extras little more indirect and complicated depending upon the type of cancer you're looking at are talking about. they say there are links to potentially 100,000 cases a year 20000 cancer deaths. you mentioned there's breast, colon, liver, mouth, throat, voicebox cancer, how do we know for drinking too much? and should people stop question we are told moderate drinking is good for your health. >> this is also kind of complicated the warning label would be on all alcohol. but as you pointed out the results from past studies are kind of mix they got drinking
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red wine would be healthy. i think he's right with should look at this again and maybe modify the governmen guidelines. i don't think it's as clear as bring the warning label on all alcohol because what you want with a warning label is have a very clear message. so for example when they said tobacco could be linked to lung cancer healthcare providers are of the public after mass media campaigns is an agreement about that. with alcohol for the patient goes and asked her dr. about they might get mixed messages out to the first step would be to educate healthcare providers. really look at one of the best studies what should be really be saying? wowhat's we heard a lot i rememr there was an all red wine everybody is on a big kick about that saying it's good for your heart. might not be now that we know more what would you advise people to do?
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back in 1966 they put warning labels on cigarette that seem more direct. how exactly direct is this? is it better to drink a beer or wine or stay with the hard stuff you do drink or quit? courts and we are talking about cancer it depends how much or drinking. if you drink enough qu wind that could be as harmful as drinking very little of the hard stuff. but what we have noticed since the pandemic there is some research there is a disparity forming. some people stop drinking m heay drinkers before those folks would be the ones more at risk. i would say people i agree most people it's worth talking to the doctor to ask about alcohol-related habits it's a restriction on free speech they
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can create the wrong message of people see that and get alarmed. and then it's not really relay the proportional risk for each person in terms of developing cancer from alcohol but we do not want to increase the public to distrust again. eric: still be carefully got to thithethink twice before he stas during the ice. >> of course. especially if you take any medications or any other medical issues, right? eric: that's true the dangers of alcohol aren't real. good to see you, thank you so much free quickly to see.tt ericin: fox news live continues aftee twr this. complete nutrition you need, and the flavor you love. so, here's to now... now available: boost max! you've talked about everything from boys... ...to parenting tips. now, it's time to talk about what living looks like for you. for more than 30 years, right at home has provided seniors the care they need to stay at home.
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