hi, bret. bret: this is america s newsroom. 36 hours of chaos threatening vladimir putin s grip on power. mercenary group that was supporting russia in ukraine turning against the kremlin and marching towards moscow. dana: the rebels were members of the wagner group. their leader called off the revolte at the 11th hour. not clear why. his whereabouts right now are unknown. ukrainian forces taking advantage of the chaos. they are reporting gains against russian troops in the east. russian defense minister is making his first public appearance since the revolt doing little to quell speculation that putin is in serious jeopardy. much of his longevity is tied to what happens inside ukraine. he knows full well his future is dependent on what happens in ukraine. i don t see him admitting that he made a terrible mistake here and pull all his troops out. you see a real public perception going against putin. he doesn t have a strong sense of being a strong man anymore. see
red herring. we study a lot of those. let s study the most common things we see in medicine and teach them. we used to have a saying watch one, do one, teach one. we need more teaching on this issue. they came in strange. they were fatigued and they had this. we learned that with covid, by the way. covid looked strange a lot of times and weren t ready for it but we got good at diagnosing covid. we need to get better at diagnosing, pneumonia, strokes and blood clots especially. we have the tools, we need more training. sandra: wearing a hearing aid can slash risk of dimension by half in at-risk patients. can i get a quick response to that? that s from lon set. a wake-up call how to interpret studies, not the brain the deteriorating faster if you have a hearing problem. if you can t hear you are locked out of the world, you don t engage, you don t interact, that causes your demention to proper
to lon set as a conspiracy theory, it s unconscionable behavior, anti-science. it s anti-democratic. i do think, though, it is really now up to congress to act and get that 9/11-type commission going. bret: michael shellenberger. appreciate your time this morning. thank you, good to be with you. dana reads sports. he scores! that was so much easier than putting. i should try to get the ball on one shot every time. dana: that was adam sandler more than 25 years ago as the fictional golfer happy gilmore. a high school golf star named happy gilmore has a commitment to ball state. adam sandler said go get them, happy, pulling for you. bret, we had to pull that sports one just for you. bret: that s pretty good. i wonder if he putts with a