democratic values taking a page in the greatest generation as we face the threat of vladimir putin today. president biden, wrapping up his five-day trip for the 80th anniversary of d-day. last stop a special tribute to fallen american soldiers in a military ceremony cemetery and memorial just outside of paris. honoring those who were made buried from world war i. that s more than 2000 u.s. service members were laid to rest and also died for freedom, fighting during the first great war as the president first lady now heading back to the u.s. hello everyone welcome to fox news live pipe eric shawn. good to be with you. i am anita vogel part i felt level has the weekend offered president biden heading back to the u.s. earlier he first lady jill biden laid a wreath at the world war i cemetery former president trump skipped that visit in 2018 citing safety concerns during inclement weather but biden appeared to be using that today to draw a contrast between himself and the for
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it for his advantage. the former president claimed that, in the few hours since the verdict was delivered, he had already raised almost $40 million in campaignfunds. john sudworth, bbc news, new york. researchers say a simple saliva test is proving more effective at identifying men at high risk of prostate cancer than standard blood tests. cancer research organisations say it promises to turn the tide on the early diagnosis and treatment of the disease. for more, i spoke to naser turabi, the director of evidence and implementation at cancer research uk. this test looks for particular genetic variants and it uses a saliva test. so hopefully that will be much easier to take. now, the situation with prostate cancer now is that the current test, known as the psa test, often misses the aggressive cancers and can actually lead to overtreatment of cancers that never would have
looking at genetics, this test can be much more targeted, hopefully, than the psa test. it is still early days for this test, and they needs more research. we need to test it in a wider pool of people to see if these results stand out. anything that can detect those aggressive prostate cancers, which are about one in five prostate cancers, are really welcome. iii it one in five prostate cancers, are really welcome. one in five prostate cancers, are really welcome. if it needs more testin: , really welcome. if it needs more testing. put really welcome. if it needs more testing. put the really welcome. if it needs more testing, put the kind really welcome. if it needs more testing, put the kind of - testing, put the kind of breakthrough atlases into context. it will be a while before it is mainstreamit well. there s a huge amount of work going on right now across the whole number of cancers with genetic testing. the problem of cancers that you have to cast the net widely. usually
and implementation at cancer research uk. this test looks for particular genetic variants and it uses a saliva test. so hopefully that will be much easier to take. now, the situation with prostate cancer now is that the current test, known as the psa test, often misses the aggressive cancers and can actually lead to overtreatment of cancers that never would have actually progressed. so any progress in this area is very welcome. and so by looking at genetics, this test can be much more targeted, hopefully, than the psa test. it s still early days, though, for this test, and it needs more research because we need to test it in a wider pool of people to see if these results stand out. but anything that can detect those aggressive prostate cancers, which are about one in five prostate cancers, is really, really welcome. there s a huge amount of work going on right now across a whole number of cancers on genetic testing. and the challenge with cancer is that you have to cast the net very wi