researchers at florida international university believe they found a way to eliminate some of the trial and error in cancer treatment. combining d.n.a. analysis with extensive drug testing, the scientists say they are able to see within days how small samples of a patient s living cancer cells respond to numerous potential treatments. we tested over 120 fda approved drugs directly on the patient s cancer cells and we did that within a week. lab collaborated with logan s doctor to identify treatments that worked and eliminate those that did not. one of his medications is very toxic to the heart. and what our testing showed us was that the regimen without that medication works just as well with the tumor cells as it did with it. in a peer reviewed pediatric study only one in eight participants with auto advanced relapsed cancers saw improved health with standard treatment. of the six treatment receiving
information was made public. accused another juror prosecutors say he might not have disclosed brushes with the law. here is the former president on this process. supposed to be in new hampshire. i m supposed to be in georgia. i m supposed to be in north carolina and south carolina. i m supposed to be a lot of different places campaigning. but i have been here all day on a trial that really is a very unfair trial. we got a crooked president. he should be on trial with all the stuff he s done and his family. bret: and prosecutors, kimberley, say that the former president has violated the gag order seven more times. what do you make of this, how it effects him politically? yeah. i think you can tie it back to those fox news polls you put up, bret. a couple of those done in january and february. the thing that struck me nothing
has really changed in the numbers very much. that s striking not just because joe biden is now out actively campaigning and it doesn t seem to be making a difference but because, remember, the whole goal of the left was all of these prosecutions against donald trump was to tar him and tarnish him in the eyes of voters. and try to pull away votes from him. this trial is now ongoing. and what we re seeing from the media fascination with it this week is it s keeping him very much in the news. he was complaining there he couldn t go out and campaign, but he is getting plenty of headlines, it certainly does not seem to be hurting him among the people that he needs to come out and vote for him. that could change depending on whether or not there is a conviction. but, right now, this is not working for democrats the way that they had hoped it would. bret: guy, it s interesting that there is a lot of talk about threat to democracy. we talked many times about former administration officials f
good evening, welcome to washington. i m bret baier. welcome to special report. new york another major anti-israel protest on the campus of columbia university. mayor eric adams and the nypd chief are going to brief the media any time now. we will bring that to you live when it happens. but, first, new fox swing state polls, former president donald trump remains ahead or tied in four key battleground states as the presidential campaign heats up on the same day the jury in the former president s criminal trial is sworn in and officially seated. the latest fox polls out tonight show president biden trailing the presumptive republican nominee 45-51 in georgia. that is, however, a gain of 2 percentage points by the current president there from our latest polls. in michigan, it s 49-46 for the former president. a slight increase. the two men are still tied at 48% in pennsylvania and
battleground state of michigan. he is now gained ballot access in nine states. tonight, the kennedy campaign says it s confident that r.f.k. jr. will be on the ballot in all 50 states. bret? bret: bryan, thank you. the evident to find a jury in the criminal trial of former president donald trump back on track tonight. as i mentioned the jury has been sworn in and seated. the process actually was going in reverse at one point. correspondent nate foy is outside the courthouse tonight with the latest. good evening, nate. na hey, bret. a roller coaster of a day ended with judge juan merchan saying we have our jury. 12 jurors as well as one alternate. five more alternates are needed. this all happened after two jurors were sent home in the morning session toted. the d.a. s office found one of those jurors, a man, had been arrested for tearing down conservative political signs back in the 1990s. another juror felt she could not serve impartially after her