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And they want to see all of these other mubarak-era officials still in power removed from power. now of course in two weeks egyptians will go back to the polls to elect a new president but even there there is a sense of frustration as the two finalists, one is a member of the muslim brotherhood and the other is a former mubarak-era regime official. there is a lot of frustration where the election might take the future of egypt as well, jenna. jenna: we ll continue to watch the story. conor thank you. jon: amazing cancer breakthroughs to tell you today. a new drug may slow down breast cancer. it appears it is keeping patients alive also but there is also news that has people very concerned including medical a-teamer, dr. marc siegel. he joins us to tell us what it all means when it comes to the health of you and your family. this country was built by working people. ....
Lot of it, but not me. i m going to try to save it. cindy, what would you sphrurpbl osplurge on for yourself. i d buy a car, and another house. i d work on my golf game and be a tkpwrofl pro. martha: can money make you a good golfer? keith ablow joins us. he says winning big does not guarantee you a better life. he knows because he s a psychiatrist and a fox news medical a-teamer, doctor, welcome, great to have you here today. this is not the message they want to hear. they think if they win the money everything will be rosy from here on out. not so. i ve done this work about 20 years. only freed aop freedom to express yourself, sometimes by the way of getting less for it than you might than doing ....
Our medical a-teamer whether or not this is really a true break through. parents of kids who play football, listen to this. a new helmet with cutting-edge technology may save players from head injuries. we re talk to the inventor next hour. jon: the growing blame game over soaring gas prices. president obama is wrapping up a two-day road trip focusing on energy policies as average price for a gallon of regular gas hits, $3.89 a gallon. that is up a penny from yesterday according to aaa. peter barnes from the fox business network joins us from washington now. does the president have any quick fixes on these ryeing, prices, peter? reporter: jon on his hrg energy road trip the president repeated say none of them will help push gas prices down short term before the november election. but the president does have a few silver bullets he ....
reporter: rick folbaum in the control room, some stories that are brand new over the next 60 minutes. some major problems after last month s daytona 500. the track at the speedway in need of a big repair job. how will it effect upcoming races? we ll let you know. also down here a potential health scare, a danger for a food that is a staple of literally billions of people s diets. we ve got a medical a-teamer here to explain. and we love dumb criminals. we will introduce you to the dumbest criminal that we have ever found coming up. that and breaking news as it happens. the second hour of happening now starts right now. jon: well, the fury of mother nature exacts a heavy price. twisters slam into the town of dexter, michigan, a wide path of destruction left behind them. hello, i m jon scott. jenna: hi, everybody, i m jenna ....
Steak, increases the risk of early death by 12%. come on. is this really as bad as it sounds? dr. marc siegel, fox news medical a-teamer and a professor of medicine at nyu, jon and i are, obviously, not vegetarians. come on, doc, a little itty bitty hamburger, that can t be that bad. it s not as bad as you re making it sound. this is about eating red meat every single day over more than 20 years, and they looked at health professionals, over 80,000 women, over 30,000 men, and they found it increased the chance of dying by 7-19% of cancer, heart disease and ore causes. if you had red meat every day. jenna: every single day. and i m going to tell you, if you can fit the red meat that you eat into your hand, this amount, and you have it once or twice a week or less, i m not going to think the same findings would be had. now, what they really found is if you replace the red meat with chicken or fish or grains or ....