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doctor nicole saphier joins me. do you think this is a good move by the school? >> i do.cal school this is the time to learn the core principles of medicine, anatomy, physiology, genetics, biochemistry and those other things which what we have seen increasingly the last few years rde i programs taking over a lot of our education, not just elementary and undergraduate but medical school and law school and that takes time away from core principles that are essential to up and coming doctors. to be fair there are -- biases in medicine, there's gender bias, weight bias, cultural bias and it's important that doctors are aware of it but when talking about the core curriculum it should remain the core curriculum and should not be influenced by the gei another woke that we are seeing infiltrate the education system is. ashley: next one for you is fascinating, apparently there's a new full-body cancer screening the combines mri imaging with artificial intelligence. azra can scan 13 organs and monitor other conditions like brain aneurysms and fatty liver disease, sounds like a majo
doctor nicole saphier joins me. do you think this is a good move by the school? >> i do.cal school this is the time to learn the core principles of medicine, anatomy, physiology, genetics, biochemistry and those other things which what we have seen increasingly the last few years rde i programs taking over a lot of our education, not just elementary and undergraduate but medical school and law school and that takes time away from core principles that are essential to up and coming...
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nicole saphier, board certified radiologist and assistant professor at memorial sloan kettering cancerr, also a fox news contributor, doctor, hearing jonathan's story, it gets you. stories like that make you wonder if the recommendations are correct. where do you fall on this idea that screenings should be changed to their -- their guidelines should be changed? >> well, jacqui, it is devastate to think hear about jonathan's brother and unfortunately a story far too common. a young individual diagnosed with a cancer that is a late stage cancer, more difficult to treat, and about 43% of all colorectal cancers are diagnosed in those 45 to 49 years of age, which is why the american cancer society has recently decreased that age of onset for screening from 50 down to 45. is 45 enough? we are starting to see cancers in 20 to 49. and there are intrinsic and extrinsic factors. genetics, 15 to 30% in young adults have a genetic mutation. we also have an increase in dietary associated cancers and sedentary lifestyles, antibiotic use and some fungal infections. it doesn't necessarily make sense f
nicole saphier, board certified radiologist and assistant professor at memorial sloan kettering cancerr, also a fox news contributor, doctor, hearing jonathan's story, it gets you. stories like that make you wonder if the recommendations are correct. where do you fall on this idea that screenings should be changed to their -- their guidelines should be changed? >> well, jacqui, it is devastate to think hear about jonathan's brother and unfortunately a story far too common. a young...
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nicole saphier ahead and what the experts are doing to find a solution.s this. >> gas, groceries, cleaner, name something has went up in price. >> travel costs, food costs, go to retail stores, everything is way too high than a year, two years back. >> john: americans struggling to make ends meet now dipping into the 401(k) accounts, now worthless than they were. money man charles payne is up next on that. my name is brian delallo. i teach ap and honors economics in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. financial well-being to me is knowing that i can be free to do the things that i love to do. i hope when i retire someday, they say, that guy made this place a special place to come to school and gave as much as he could to help the community. i'm barbara and i'm from st. joseph, michigan. i'm a retired school librarian. i'm also a library board trustee, a mother of two, and a grandmother of two. basically, i thought that my memory wasn't as good as it had been. i needed all the help i could get. i saw the commercials for prevagen. i started taking it. and it helped!
nicole saphier ahead and what the experts are doing to find a solution.s this. >> gas, groceries, cleaner, name something has went up in price. >> travel costs, food costs, go to retail stores, everything is way too high than a year, two years back. >> john: americans struggling to make ends meet now dipping into the 401(k) accounts, now worthless than they were. money man charles payne is up next on that. my name is brian delallo. i teach ap and honors economics in...
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nicole saphier, board certified radiologist and fox news contributor. doctor, always good to have you with us. you never know what you're going to have to talk about or deal with in this world that we live in. so the orange haze, what is in it and how concerned are you about us breathing it? >> well, martha, i am extremely concerned. i can tell you that wildfires smoke is more hazardous than ambient smoke that we have a normal pollution. carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, but to the very tiny particles from burning they can get into the lungs, get into the bloodstream, and while we are most concerned about our highest risk patients, those with chronic lung disease, adds smile, anyone can feel the effects of this toxic smoke. even healthy people can feel the itching of the eyes, the burning of the throat, shortness of breath, coughing. so i encourage everyone to stay indoors if you can. >> what do you recommend, if you were advising schools coming you just say you can't do anything today, right? maybe not tomorrow either. >> yes, so the scho
nicole saphier, board certified radiologist and fox news contributor. doctor, always good to have you with us. you never know what you're going to have to talk about or deal with in this world that we live in. so the orange haze, what is in it and how concerned are you about us breathing it? >> well, martha, i am extremely concerned. i can tell you that wildfires smoke is more hazardous than ambient smoke that we have a normal pollution. carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, but...
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nicole saphier will analyze that tomorrow by the way, another live audience show. you can join the rowdy crowd here. jeanine pirro, carly shimkus, dagen mcdowell, jimmy failla. you can get free tickets. hannity .com. join us right here tomorrow night on fox news presents an independence day special. celebrate our nation's birthday with fun festivities and fireworks from all across the country. aisha hosni and joey jones host an independence day special presented by tunnel to towers. >> who do you guys think came first? the chicken or the baby? back with baby back ribs? chicken tenders all the way. that grilled chicken and baby back ribs, baby chicken back cheek, baby back in tender . >> on second thought, it really depends which side of depends which side of the buffet you start up. to tell you about life to tell you about life insuranc pen program. pen program. >> if you're aged 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budge budgett, rememf the three p's? what arefo the three p's? the three ps of life insurancepc on a fixed budgee tht are price, price
nicole saphier will analyze that tomorrow by the way, another live audience show. you can join the rowdy crowd here. jeanine pirro, carly shimkus, dagen mcdowell, jimmy failla. you can get free tickets. hannity .com. join us right here tomorrow night on fox news presents an independence day special. celebrate our nation's birthday with fun festivities and fireworks from all across the country. aisha hosni and joey jones host an independence day special presented by tunnel to towers. >>...
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nicole saphier and ben ferguson, co-host of the verdict with ted cruz podcast. we begin with president biden's attempt to win over latino voters ahead of the 2024 election. instead of focusing on problems at the southern border, he has other plans in mind. governor abbott dropped off first migrants. abbott says small texas border towns are overwhelmed because president biden refuses to secure the border. josh hawley blasted security secretary alejandro mayorkas about report of migrant children being exploited for cheap labor. >> 250,000 migrant children, unaccompanied crossing the border and tens of thousands being sold into slavery. let's not mince words, they have been sold into slavery. >> kayleigh: he is right. instead of dealing with the southern border issue issue the white house is holding movie night to left up and celebrate latinos. president biden and first lady hosting special showing of eva longori's "flaming hot". biden's approval has dropped among black americans since he took office in 2021, biggest decline was not among black americans, it was am
nicole saphier and ben ferguson, co-host of the verdict with ted cruz podcast. we begin with president biden's attempt to win over latino voters ahead of the 2024 election. instead of focusing on problems at the southern border, he has other plans in mind. governor abbott dropped off first migrants. abbott says small texas border towns are overwhelmed because president biden refuses to secure the border. josh hawley blasted security secretary alejandro mayorkas about report of migrant children...
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nicole saphier on the health risk but let's begin with nate foye in jersey city. hi, nate. >> good morning to you both. we're noticing the smoke a lot more at this time than we were yesterday at 9:00 a.m. people are taking more precautions. we see more people wearing facemasks. he have on our crew are feeling it in our chest from spending the day out in central park yesterday. you are looking across the hudson at new york city skyline right now. you can see still covered in a thick haze from all that smoke coming from those canadian wildfires. the higher vantage point you see what is hovering in the hair. a live look at this. keep in mind as you look at this, new york city mayor eric adams predicts similar to yesterday, conditions will get even worse as we move through the day. speaking of yesterday, take a look at this, bill and dana. at 2:00 in the afternoon we were at central park and you could not see the sun for a period of about 30 minutes. it was so dark the drivers were using their lights to navigates the city in the middle of the afternoon. people across
nicole saphier on the health risk but let's begin with nate foye in jersey city. hi, nate. >> good morning to you both. we're noticing the smoke a lot more at this time than we were yesterday at 9:00 a.m. people are taking more precautions. we see more people wearing facemasks. he have on our crew are feeling it in our chest from spending the day out in central park yesterday. you are looking across the hudson at new york city skyline right now. you can see still covered in a thick haze...
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. >> and cloth masks, single or triple layer, according to nicole saphier on earlier today, they won't do anything. you might have an n-95 hanging around, that would probably trap the particle, they are very small. two and a half microns. >> sandra: i would venture to say, this is the worst we have seen, new york city earth cam and looking out our windows at fox, we noticed it gets thicker and thicker, you worry about obviously traffic, seeing in front of you, this is -- this is amazing, this is getting worse by the hour. >> john: i remember the 1988 yellowstone fires that looked very similar to this across the eastern seaboard, but i don't think they were this bad. that's an incredible picture. >> sandra: wow, ok. i can promise you over the next couple of hours we are going to watch and monitor this very closely. we'll keep our eye on those earth cams and the cameras that we have set up all over the city, all over this area where it continues to get worse and we will continue to report on it. john. >> john: a little anecdote, my son's lacrosse practice was canceled tonight, the girls
. >> and cloth masks, single or triple layer, according to nicole saphier on earlier today, they won't do anything. you might have an n-95 hanging around, that would probably trap the particle, they are very small. two and a half microns. >> sandra: i would venture to say, this is the worst we have seen, new york city earth cam and looking out our windows at fox, we noticed it gets thicker and thicker, you worry about obviously traffic, seeing in front of you, this is -- this is...