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with darien, you are already in this quaint downtown.a coffee, you mosey on over to your new -- sonali: skepticism on my face. if you see darien, are these people who say i don't want to move to miami but i don't want to live in new york? >> there is a trend of people going to connecticut over miami but out of new york. we still have elliott management who opened an office in the pandemic. they also moved headquarters to miami. some of this is to appease people who don't want to pull their kids out of school but want to get out of the city. sonali: what is fueling the boom? darien has been a popular place for folks who have lived out of manhattan. now why are more people going out there? >> you have office development. it is the only place in fairfield county building offices. the rent is cheaper. you can open an office in darien that maybe you could not open in greenwich. and it is on the metro-north, it is off the highway, it is fairly easy to get to. you are in close range to bankers, lawyers. it is actually eight tenable ecosystem th
with darien, you are already in this quaint downtown.a coffee, you mosey on over to your new -- sonali: skepticism on my face. if you see darien, are these people who say i don't want to move to miami but i don't want to live in new york? >> there is a trend of people going to connecticut over miami but out of new york. we still have elliott management who opened an office in the pandemic. they also moved headquarters to miami. some of this is to appease people who don't want to pull...
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darien sutton. dr. darien, always great to have you here.ly princess catherine saying in the video message that she sent out to everyone that she had -- this came after the abdominal surgery, and then they discovered this cancer. how common is that? >> well, you know, it's not. when you talk about this, it depends on, number one, what the type of cancer is. we won't know given that we're respecting her privacy, and we don't need to know, but it's important to understand that when you're diagnosing a cancer, it involves a collaborative effort between different physicians within the hospital, the radiologists who are finding suspicious things on imaging, the surgeons who are investigating operatively, the pathologists who are reviewing the pathology or the tissue samples to rule out the signs of cancer and then the oncologists who help to coordinate. so that is that collaborative effort that is so important, but what's most important, support to the patient during that diagnosis so they can go through that. >> janai: dr. sutton, how might prev
darien sutton. dr. darien, always great to have you here.ly princess catherine saying in the video message that she sent out to everyone that she had -- this came after the abdominal surgery, and then they discovered this cancer. how common is that? >> well, you know, it's not. when you talk about this, it depends on, number one, what the type of cancer is. we won't know given that we're respecting her privacy, and we don't need to know, but it's important to understand that when you're...
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darien, always appreciate you. believe we're talking about our maui strong, maui 808 segment. it's been seven months since part of the island was devastated by wildfires and throughout the recovery, a group of women have come together to protect the land and empower the community. jaclyn lee has that story. jaclyn, good morning. >> hey, whit, good morning. the word of the month is wahine. it means woman in hawaiian. wahine are stepping up and taking charge from the housing crisis to the environment. after the devastating lahaina fires last august, the wahine or women across the island of maui are sounding the alarm about the toxic debris. >> do you feel like we're currently in trouble? >> i feel like we are teetering on some very, very sensitive areas where we're putting this toxic ash. >> reporter: toxic ash and debris containing arsenic and lead. more than 400,000 cubic yards of it temporarily dumped here by maui county. >> here across the street is the mother reef of hawaii. >> stop the desecration. stop the dum
darien, always appreciate you. believe we're talking about our maui strong, maui 808 segment. it's been seven months since part of the island was devastated by wildfires and throughout the recovery, a group of women have come together to protect the land and empower the community. jaclyn lee has that story. jaclyn, good morning. >> hey, whit, good morning. the word of the month is wahine. it means woman in hawaiian. wahine are stepping up and taking charge from the housing crisis to the...
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llegÓ a la zona fronteriza entre colombia panamÁ, luego el llamado tapÓn de darien, y de allÍ, a travÉsebrero se instalÓ en uno de los albergues para inmigrantes desde donde seguÍa extorsionando a sus vÍctimas en colombia y dando Órdenes a otros asesinos de su organizaciÓn vÍa telefÓnica. >> si va a generar estas acciones criminales en estados unidos, en la investigaciÓn que estÁn haciendo. probablemente pudiera ser una de las opciones que tenÍan ellos de expandirse a otros paÍses. >> no puedes no tener un control sobre tu frontera y no puedes distinguir un paÍs de su vecino. tu pierde la soberanÍa y la integridad de tu territorio, y eso estÁ en riesgo con la crisis que tenemos. guillermo: a propÓsito de la entrada ilegal de criminales por la frontera sur, la semana pasada el propio director del fbi le dijo al comitÉ de inteligencia del senado que la situaciÓn a la frontera con mÉxico produce una amplia gama de amenazas contra la seguridad nacional. elian: gracias. la ley antiinmigrante de texas sb4, que ademÁs permite arrestar a quien entre de manera irregular al paÍs, no entrarÁ en vi
llegÓ a la zona fronteriza entre colombia panamÁ, luego el llamado tapÓn de darien, y de allÍ, a travÉsebrero se instalÓ en uno de los albergues para inmigrantes desde donde seguÍa extorsionando a sus vÍctimas en colombia y dando Órdenes a otros asesinos de su organizaciÓn vÍa telefÓnica. >> si va a generar estas acciones criminales en estados unidos, en la investigaciÓn que estÁn haciendo. probablemente pudiera ser una de las opciones que tenÍan ellos de expandirse a otros...
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economy mexico does not want migrant crisis to end so haitians are able to continue to come up through darien united states border from there. >> it is incredible brandon i don't think there is going to be an outcome that is pleasing to you or border agents until a new president is in place it doesn't appear the me president biden wants the border secure. >> no. he doesn't we see the open border basis what scars me when a eliminate duck if you don't have to run again we can expect to see numbers explode even more than what they have, that you know we never we never believed we would ever get to the point that we are currently in, can't imagine what would it be under a lame-duck president. >> thanks for jour work we so appreciate your time this morning as well brandon judd joining us this morning, big tech censorship center stage at supreme court fox business lydia hu with details. >> good morning, maria. some saying the most important person in the case of our lifetime is i am okay federal government demands social media posts accounts be taken down when they don't like what it says? some sta
economy mexico does not want migrant crisis to end so haitians are able to continue to come up through darien united states border from there. >> it is incredible brandon i don't think there is going to be an outcome that is pleasing to you or border agents until a new president is in place it doesn't appear the me president biden wants the border secure. >> no. he doesn't we see the open border basis what scars me when a eliminate duck if you don't have to run again we can expect...
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>> well, we have reports from, the dariÉn gap one camp played the by chinese military we have nongovernmentals next to them what is so sick about this uask taxpayers funding nongovernmental organizations facilitating into america we have people coming from all kinds of different, adversarial nations to this country people want to kill americans again this is obvious you know, extreme threat to our homeland. yet you ask what there are doing about it requesting more funding got more funding probably to be used to -- more efficient in -- dispersing we are two million gotaways no idea who most are that come in the border six mill we don't know who people detected, never encountered or apprehended we have no idea who those people are, millions of people. this is what is it? 36 states the population less than number of people joe biden and democrats in congress let in this nation. obviously, this is -- national security homeland security threat. maria: right is obvious to anybody who looks at this senator, why is it that the republicans are having such a hard time actually securing the border presi
>> well, we have reports from, the dariÉn gap one camp played the by chinese military we have nongovernmentals next to them what is so sick about this uask taxpayers funding nongovernmental organizations facilitating into america we have people coming from all kinds of different, adversarial nations to this country people want to kill americans again this is obvious you know, extreme threat to our homeland. yet you ask what there are doing about it requesting more funding got more...
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what maria is talking about if fact there is such trafficking happening, rapes on southern border dariÉnhear shipping over 300,000 migrants to cities across this country over 42 cities without local governments knowing who is covering how is it possible, for law enforcement to curtail this tragedy in plain site. >> it is did i you know, i've said for many years under the biden administration with every state is a border say it. maria: right. >> nebraska we see techs trafficking across our state we have in the past, various activities, that are held in nebraska you see increase in that, our law enforcement in nebraska dresses that but when you have such an increase, it is very, very difficult to be able to not just identify it, but then to attack it and take care of victims. >> let me ask you about the over threat talking about frshlgs the ccp that is the surveillance/propaganda issue around tiktok house overwhelmingly passed a bill could end up banning tiktok in the u.s. chinese parent company bytedance refuses to sell it bill to senate tiktok ceo officials reportedly on lobbying blitz o
what maria is talking about if fact there is such trafficking happening, rapes on southern border dariÉnhear shipping over 300,000 migrants to cities across this country over 42 cities without local governments knowing who is covering how is it possible, for law enforcement to curtail this tragedy in plain site. >> it is did i you know, i've said for many years under the biden administration with every state is a border say it. maria: right. >> nebraska we see techs trafficking...
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we want to bring in our medical correspondent darien sutton to break this down. down. >> those risks are important to consider. i consulted with my friends in breast surgery. and reconstructive surgery. there's important risks they always discuss with every patient. number one persistent pain as in sza's case. that is a red flag, concerning symptom. also scarring. the rare risk of rupture or deflation. then the rare risk of certain types of cancer that are associated with more often than not older form of breast implants that are no longer used but still important to consider. >> how about the material of the breast implant itself silicone versus saline? >> this is a common discussion. especially among patients making that decision. overall, when you look at the data, they are equally safe. both have a silicone shell so there's no way to avoid silicone. for those gel filled silicone implants, in the case of rupture that might be more difficult to repair and that might lead to one decision versus another. >> what we hear from sza is she said she felt pain. what sh
we want to bring in our medical correspondent darien sutton to break this down. down. >> those risks are important to consider. i consulted with my friends in breast surgery. and reconstructive surgery. there's important risks they always discuss with every patient. number one persistent pain as in sza's case. that is a red flag, concerning symptom. also scarring. the rare risk of rupture or deflation. then the rare risk of certain types of cancer that are associated with more often than...
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darien sutton joins us with details. this could be a game changer.vancement. what this is. this is a method that we use in medicine to freeze or kill abnormal or cancerous cells. i want to show you some results. the study was done at memorial sloan kettering. this is done by interventional raidologists. this option is for patients who don't have the option for surgery. but mainly historically it's only used in smaller breast tumors. the reason this is significant is because these 60 patients had an average tumor size of 2.5 centimeters. the result is that 90% were cancer-free a year later. >> rebecca: 90%? >> george: wow. >> absolutely incredible. compare it to having no option of surgery alone. >> rebecca: that's incredible. when would it be available? >> this is already available now, but mainly studied in smaller masses. we'll have to wait to see more results in terms of the long term success on larger masses. but for anyone going through the process of breast cancer treatment, it's important to know your treatment is individual to you based on yo
darien sutton joins us with details. this could be a game changer.vancement. what this is. this is a method that we use in medicine to freeze or kill abnormal or cancerous cells. i want to show you some results. the study was done at memorial sloan kettering. this is done by interventional raidologists. this option is for patients who don't have the option for surgery. but mainly historically it's only used in smaller breast tumors. the reason this is significant is because these 60 patients...
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two, they started to create the financing mechanism for many of the ngos along the darien gap which wasssable border, and it's now pretty much a bridge where these venezuelan migrants are passing through. and the last point, rachel, in 2011 the venezuelan government stood up the. ministry of prisons, right in and in the ministry of prisons, it essentially handed over the prisons to the prisoners. they created something which existed before in 2007, and it was, like, the warden to after -- of a prison, but it would be a prisoner. it would be a prison gang leader that would be in charge of the order of that prison. so they created that system, and then they used that system to weaponize it and, as you said, empty out the prisons and send them all throughout the americas and more recently to the united states. rachel: well, if you want more on this conversation, and it's very deep, go to my podcast, from the kitchen table, with joseph m -- humire. we talk about why latin america is in the our neighborhood and it affects us directly. by the way, china operating in cop junction with venezuel
two, they started to create the financing mechanism for many of the ngos along the darien gap which wasssable border, and it's now pretty much a bridge where these venezuelan migrants are passing through. and the last point, rachel, in 2011 the venezuelan government stood up the. ministry of prisons, right in and in the ministry of prisons, it essentially handed over the prisons to the prisoners. they created something which existed before in 2007, and it was, like, the warden to after -- of a...
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even more disturbing is when you hear more and more reports of military-aged men, these camps in the darienizations, that are located right next to these camps. by the way, the american taxpayer is funding these nongovernmental organizations. so you can basically say that not only does the biden administration, their open border policy facilitate some of the multibillion dollar business models of some of the most evil people oping the planet, we literally are paying and orchestrating this invasion of america that is a clear and present danger to this country. this is beyond the pale. and yet president biden is apologizing for calling a murderer an illegal immigrant. it's amazing. maria: it's unbelievable. it's amazing -- he says i should knot have called him an illegal. i should have said undocumented. why? he illegally broke into the country and then committed chaos and murder. there's a wreaking story last night -- breaking story from your colleague, senator bill hagerty, who had an amendment which barred illegal aliens from being counted and allotted congressional seats and electoral col
even more disturbing is when you hear more and more reports of military-aged men, these camps in the darienizations, that are located right next to these camps. by the way, the american taxpayer is funding these nongovernmental organizations. so you can basically say that not only does the biden administration, their open border policy facilitate some of the multibillion dollar business models of some of the most evil people oping the planet, we literally are paying and orchestrating this...
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darien sutton. >> whit: and the latest on major league baseball's investigation involving shohei ohtani now fired interpreter. dr. dari tton >> whit: the latest on major league baseball's investigation involving shohei ohtani and his now fired interpreter. league baseball's investigation involving shohei ohtani and his now fired interpreter. the late league baseball's investigation involving shohei ohtani and his now fired interpreter. was the moment they walked away from it. (daughter) mom! (mom) oh, thank goodness. and that's why our family will only drive a subaru. (vo) subaru. more iihs top safety pick plus awards than any other brand. love. it's what makes subaru, subaru. rsv can severely affect the lungs and lower airways. but i'm protected with arexvy. arexvy is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. rsv can be serious for those over 60, including those with asthma, diabetes, copd, and certain other conditions. but i'm protected. arexvy is proven to be over 82% effective in preventing lower respiratory disease from rsv and over
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the nudmbers are high now but they come in waves there are people lined up at the darien gap and thosewe talk about the swing voters i mean, so much of the american electorate is totally calcified. you are either biden or trump or you're not biden or not trump, but whatever you are, you know how you're going to vote today, and it's not going to change no matter what. so who, what is this sliver of undecided? who are they >> we talk about it all the time suburban women, folks in georgia. some of these critical swing states, moderate independent voters who are mayblike a biden trump voter who have flipped polls are showing -- >> donald trump doing better >> and this is why a couple of reasons here it's not just the independents the other big challenge for both of these candidates is voter app th apat apathy who comes out and votes? >> i spoke to a voter who was hoping for a super tuesday miracle. i said what do you mean? she said i hope nikki haley can stay in the race because i don't want to vote for donald trump or joe biden. >> she is still there. and she is still carrying on that con
the nudmbers are high now but they come in waves there are people lined up at the darien gap and thosewe talk about the swing voters i mean, so much of the american electorate is totally calcified. you are either biden or trump or you're not biden or not trump, but whatever you are, you know how you're going to vote today, and it's not going to change no matter what. so who, what is this sliver of undecided? who are they >> we talk about it all the time suburban women, folks in georgia....
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. >> now the state can borrow darien additional 6 billion dollars that on top of tapping into tax money that was enacted back in 2004 against millionaires. now counties are required to spend two-thirds of a particular tax section put that towards housing programs to deal with homelessness to deal with drug addiction. well, the state has been doing that for decades. governor gavin newsom, his administration has spent 22 billion dollars trying to attack homelessness with very little results. prop one will give them more money to spend more resources. a lot of people don't like it. they are fearful that the money will not be used to attack the problem of homelessness to prevent it altogether. but it's more reactive to try to get them into programs, not to mention the fear to get them in programs against their will. governor newsom, he did not comment on this for more than 2 weeks because the results so razor thin. he garnered about 13 million dollars to campaign for prop one. his opponents only $1000. but i can tell you that it has passed needs took to x last night. take a look at your scr
. >> now the state can borrow darien additional 6 billion dollars that on top of tapping into tax money that was enacted back in 2004 against millionaires. now counties are required to spend two-thirds of a particular tax section put that towards housing programs to deal with homelessness to deal with drug addiction. well, the state has been doing that for decades. governor gavin newsom, his administration has spent 22 billion dollars trying to attack homelessness with very little...
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they go, they cross the darien, they get into the united states that's just one example of what's happening here in the united states. we're not saying that every, every immigrant coming in the united states is a criminal. i know that i've spoken to him the most the majority of coming here for the american dream, they need to be doing it in a legal fashion. but in that, in that mass of millions of people there is a criminal element. and yes, that is putting american lives at risk and laken riley is just an example that, that poor form former police officer from venezuela in miami is another example of that. and they wouldn't have been killed, they wouldn't be dead. if the government had done his job i've been issued parole on a case by case basis. >> i do want to point out it is legal for asylum seekers to claim asylum once they have crossed the border just that's the point that out. >> absolutely. like but i want to get to something about, you know, no, no, no, no, it can't let you go on that one either because then they're released into the united states on a parole basis. and that's supp
they go, they cross the darien, they get into the united states that's just one example of what's happening here in the united states. we're not saying that every, every immigrant coming in the united states is a criminal. i know that i've spoken to him the most the majority of coming here for the american dream, they need to be doing it in a legal fashion. but in that, in that mass of millions of people there is a criminal element. and yes, that is putting american lives at risk and laken...
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darien sutton is here with more. pollen bombs?ll, good morning. pollen bombs are often responding to when you see those massive amounts of pollen being released in short periods of time. it might feel like you are feeling and seeing it earlier and earlier. we are. as the climate gets warmer, flowers and plants respond to that. if you look at this map, you'll see high levels of pollen in the south, specifically tree pollen. as you come up north, you can see moderate levels of pollen, grass pollen, up even here in new york. that's causing many people to be very symptomatic, coming to the doctor, trying to find answers. >> how do you know if it's allergies or something else? >> always a difficult question to answer. there's a lot of crossover. when we talk about why allergies happen. it causes us to feel itchy. our throats to close up. that wheezing. there's some symptoms that are definitely viral and infection. a fever, sore throat, cough. that is when you should suspect an infection and treat accordingly. >> so, what, 81 million am
darien sutton is here with more. pollen bombs?ll, good morning. pollen bombs are often responding to when you see those massive amounts of pollen being released in short periods of time. it might feel like you are feeling and seeing it earlier and earlier. we are. as the climate gets warmer, flowers and plants respond to that. if you look at this map, you'll see high levels of pollen in the south, specifically tree pollen. as you come up north, you can see moderate levels of pollen, grass...
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darien sutton is here with what we need to know. >>> also ahead, the secrets of the oscars.live. looking forward to that. and sam is with lori bergamotto. hey, guys. >> they're right over there. we're right here. we've got the right stuff for your oscars look. >> beauty devices that will make your skin glow like sam champion's. >> i am glowing right now. we'll be right back. and more about discovering magic. rich is being able to keep your loved ones close. and also send them away. rich is living life your way. and having someone who can help you get there. the key to being rich is knowing what counts. (♪ ) why did i keep missing out on this? before you were preventing migraine with qulipta? do you remember the pain, the worry, the canceled plans? and look at me now. you'll never truly forget migraine but qulipta reduces attacks making zero-migraine days possible. it's the only pill of its kind that blocks cgrp and is approved to prevent migraine of any frequency. to help give you that forget you get migraine feeling. don't take if allergic to qulipta. most common side effec
darien sutton is here with what we need to know. >>> also ahead, the secrets of the oscars.live. looking forward to that. and sam is with lori bergamotto. hey, guys. >> they're right over there. we're right here. we've got the right stuff for your oscars look. >> beauty devices that will make your skin glow like sam champion's. >> i am glowing right now. we'll be right back. and more about discovering magic. rich is being able to keep your loved ones close. and also...
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darien sutton. nice to see you, dr. sutton. how much of this is real?ff of that idea, where you just fast or restrict your calorie intake for a few days a week, five days for a couple times a year. that's supposed to be associated with not only improved healthier lifestyle, but also in general decreasing your risk of death or premature death, disease. i will say although the studies are promising, by most standards a lot of these studies are limited. you always have to have caution whenever someone is coming to you with straight forward problem to a complex solution. so i think that is what we should take away from it. >> rebecca: reminds me of that idea of just a crash diet to fix something. people want to live longer. they want to spend more time with their family and friends. and live well. what are some ways to do that? >> focusing on the basics. my thing is don't overcomplicate it. when you're trying to make a plan about how to live longer, there's some key things you need to do. number one, understanding what you're most at risk for. within the un
darien sutton. nice to see you, dr. sutton. how much of this is real?ff of that idea, where you just fast or restrict your calorie intake for a few days a week, five days for a couple times a year. that's supposed to be associated with not only improved healthier lifestyle, but also in general decreasing your risk of death or premature death, disease. i will say although the studies are promising, by most standards a lot of these studies are limited. you always have to have caution whenever...