Were in patients who had the highest dose of the medication, some 161 patients. They were followed over 18 months. Well have to see how this pans out. Its got to go through bigger trials and more locations and see if the results stay the same and that could still take several years. But fred, look, theres some 5 Million People in this country with alzheimers. The numbers are expected to triple over the next 30 years, so any possibility of hope here will obviously generate a lot of buzz. Hope is always key. Thank you so much, dr. Sanjay gupta. Thank you so much for joining me. We have so much more straight ahead in the newsroom with a ana cabrera from new york. You are live in the cnn newsroom. Im ana cabrera in new york. Somebody is lying, but the question is, who are you going to believe . Someone not really known for telling the truth or someone on record with more than 3,000
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tourists is already here as people race to get their best viewing spots to see splatters of magma and hopefully a glimpse into the lava lake. from the wonder list streaming on discovery plus, by the way. so cool. tourists get to experience the double eruption right now. for clarification, you said a big ash with an a.s.h. cloud. right? goes both ways. big-ass clouds. we saw what you just saw, rearranging neighborhoods. right? how do volcanologists, officials know? measure the size of earthquakes doubled since september. know something s come but not precisely when it will pop. lava now is flowing northward. most communities are to the south. that can shift. the biggest concern really is what s in the air. the gases that come off and pale s hair, that s these thin
the alaskan wilderness is one of the few remaining unspoiled areas in the world, but now 1.5 million acres of alaska s arctic national wildlife refuge is facing off with the trump administration. laws signed last year are opening the door for oil businesses for the first time in decades. cnn s bill weir, host of the wonder list takes us there. this is magnificent. wow. way up at the tiptop of alaska, an airplane can feel like a time machine. you see there? there s a bunch of little babies around. the arctic national wildlife refuge is the kind of pure wilderness most of america paved over long ago. this is it. we are in the heart of the arctic refuge. welcome to one of the last truly wild places on earth. the coastal plain brims with
this is the wonder list . we think we are so smart with our towers and our highways but how great would our cities be if we had to build them without tools? could we stack rocks the size of houses using only wit and muscle? build cities atop mountains using only sweat and stars? well, the ancient south americans could and long before columbus set sail they mined silver and gold by the tons, laid enough good roads to circle the earth. but then in a relative blink they were gone and now a lost civilization lived on. mainly in the bucket list of countless causes. it is the most popular ruin in
remind you that tomorrow on cnn s state of the union, former director of national intelligence, james clapper and former c.i.a. director john brennan will respond to the president s comments. that is tomorrow on state of the union. at 9:00 a.m. on cnn. on a much lighter note. visitors in record numbers are flocking to some breathtaking incan ruins in machu picchu in peru. the sheer numbers threat ton overwhelm one of the modern wonders of the world. we re joined by cnn s bill weir who joined it for the wonder list. what did you find? it s on the bucket list, everybody wants to go there, right? hike the inca trail what we found was a glorious treasure, but it s overwhelmed by people who love it to death. i think we have a little taste of my climb. take a look. most archaeologists believe that all of this was built as a spot of ultimate relaxation. and religion. for the vips of the inca world.