senator john fetterman checking himself into walter reed hospital for treatment for depression. and actor bruce willis suffering from a form of dementia. we ll get the latest for you. plus, the crisis in east palestine, ohio, continues in the wake of that train derailment. the wreckage burned for days and tonight children are suffering from nausea and rashes and one resident we ll speak to says his mouth tastes like a battery. we need help. we do. people are getting sick. aliens have not landed here. at least they re not behind those flying objects the pentagon has been shooting out of the sky. what do you honestly hope to see? i don t know. maybe nothing. is this why we came out here, mulder? to look for ufos? tonight we ll tell you the latest theory on what those ufos are. okay, here with me is our panel, we have lz granderson and kristen soltis anderson. no relation and natasha alfred and dr. debbie of nyu school of medicine. guys, thanks so much for being wi
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