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Karmelo Anthony Defense Implodes, Massive Philippines Earthquake, GLP-1 Cancer Study: AM Update 6/9

21 min
Jun 9, 2026about 1 month ago
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Summary

The AM Update covers closing arguments in the Carmelo Anthony murder trial where the defense strategy appears to have backfired, a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Iran following missile exchanges, a devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake in the Philippines killing at least 35 people, and new research linking GLP-1 drugs to lower breast cancer rates.

Insights
  • Defense witnesses in the Anthony trial contradicted the self-defense narrative, with even defense witnesses testifying Anthony was in the wrong and may have provoked the confrontation, undermining the core legal strategy
  • The defense's decision not to have Anthony testify while claiming self-defense is highly unusual and risky, as defendants typically must take the stand to establish they felt threatened and had no choice but to use lethal force
  • GLP-1 drugs are emerging as potential cancer preventatives beyond their primary uses for diabetes and weight loss, with observational data showing 30% lower breast cancer risk, prompting formal clinical trials to test causation
  • The Israel-Iran conflict remains volatile despite temporary ceasefires, with President Trump attempting to broker a broader peace deal while both sides maintain military readiness and conditions for renewed escalation
Trends
GLP-1 drugs expanding therapeutic applications beyond metabolic disease into oncology prevention and treatmentClinical trial design shifting from observational studies to prospective randomized trials for GLP-1 cancer risk reductionDefense strategy failures in high-profile criminal trials linked to inadequate witness preparation and contradictory alternate theoriesGeopolitical instability in Middle East requiring active U.S. diplomatic intervention to prevent escalationIncreased focus on inflammation and insulin sensitivity as cancer risk factors in postmenopausal women
Topics
Carmelo Anthony murder trial closing argumentsSelf-defense legal strategy and defendant testimony requirementsIsrael-Iran missile exchanges and ceasefire negotiationsPhilippines 7.8 magnitude earthquake and disaster responseGLP-1 drugs and breast cancer risk reductionObesity and postmenopausal breast cancer riskInflammation as cancer risk factorClinical trial design for oncology researchTrump administration Middle East peace negotiationsMoment Magnitude Scale and earthquake measurementWitness credibility and cross-examination tacticsDefense counsel trial preparation standardsTsunami warnings and coastal disaster managementInsulin sensitivity and cancer preventionHezbollah and Iranian military operations
Companies
University of Pennsylvania Perlman School of Medicine
Conducted GLP-1 breast cancer study analyzing 110,000+ women's health records from 2022-2025
Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group
Collaborating on clinical trial design to test GLP-1 drugs' causal effect on breast cancer incidence
American College of Radiology
Partner in designing clinical trial for GLP-1 breast cancer prevention research
Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology
Reported on 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Celebes Sea and tsunami measurements
US Geological Survey
Ranked Philippines earthquake among strongest recorded globally in 2026
People
Megyn Kelly
Hosted the AM Update episode covering multiple breaking news stories
Phil Holloway
Analyzed Carmelo Anthony trial defense strategy and criticized witness preparation
Dr. Elizabeth McDonald
Led study finding 30% lower breast cancer risk in GLP-1 users, designing clinical trial
Dr. Tara Narula
Explained scientific mechanisms linking obesity, inflammation, and insulin to breast cancer risk
Jazteen Jubalag
Described firsthand experience of Philippines earthquake as unprecedented and surreal
Benjamin Netanyahu
Released statement announcing Israel holding fire after Iran missile response
Donald Trump
Urged Iran and Israel to cease hostilities and return to peace negotiations
Quotes
"We had lots of witnesses who, even defense witnesses who testified that, quote, I think Carmelo was in the wrong."
Phil Holloway~12:00
"It was very unreal. It was the first time. I have experienced a lot of earthquakes during my lifetime, but this one is very surreal."
Jazteen Jubalag~45:00
"You shot your missiles, that's enough. Get back to the table and make a deal."
Donald Trump~28:00
"When you think about what the GLPs do, reduce weight, reduce inflammation and help with insulin sensitivity, it makes sense that that could potentially have an effect on the risk of breast cancer."
Dr. Tara Narula~55:00
"I think unless we have a stealth juror that is someone who sort of unlawfully injects themselves onto the jury by not being honest during jury selection, I think this is probably a win for the prosecution."
Phil Holloway~18:00
Full Transcript
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It was very unreal. It was the first time. I have experienced a lot of earthquakes during my lifetime, but this one is very surreal. A powerful earthquake rocks the Philippines, killing at least 35 people, injuring more than 200, and leaving rescuers searching through the damage as aftershocks continue. The researchers find a possible link between GLP-1 use and lower breast cancer rates, as doctors prepare to put the theory to the test. All that and more coming up in just a moment on your AM Update. Let me tell you something. When you sign your insurance policy for some brokers, that's the finish line. Handshake, commission, done. See ya. Then you may never hear from them again, or at least not until it's time for a renewal when they become your best friend once again. Your business runs all year, and so do the gaps and the risk. This is why I want to tell you about SuperShure. This is a great idea for a company. 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The defense resting yesterday in the murder trial of Carmelo Anthony, following the prosecution resting its case in a rare Saturday court session. The defense beginning the day calling a teenage witness to the stand. This witness a member of the Centennial High Track and Football teams, along with the defendant, Anthony. The witness testifying that Anthony's team did not have its own tent at the rainy meet and had been moving around the stadium as the weather shifted. The witness going on to say he later saw Anthony sitting in the bleachers under the memorial high school tent, which appeared crowded. At first the witness testifying nothing seemed out of the ordinary. Then he heard yelling. The witness saying people under the tent stopped watching the meet and turned toward the commotion. As he walked closer, the witness testifying, he saw arms reach out and make contact with Anthony. Momus later, he said the crowd got louder. People started standing up and he saw Austin Metcalfe lift his shirt and say he had been stabbed. The witness saying Anthony was crying and quote, there was a coach kind of comforting him. The defense asking quote, you could hear him crying. The witness replying quote, yes sir, I heard him saying I told him not to touch me. The defense following up quote, how was he distraught? The witness replying quote, yes, very distraught. But on cross prosecutors working to turn the defense's witness into a liability. The state focusing on the timeline and whether the witness had mixed up what happened before the stabbing with what happened after. The prosecutor asking quote, you had a few things wrong when we talked. Isn't that right? The witness answering quote, yes sir. The prosecutor then pressing him on his earlier statement to police when he described seeing Anthony surrounded. The witness acknowledging that what he described to police as Anthony being surrounded must have happened after Metcalfe had already been stabbed. The prosecutor asking whether the witness had quote, a story in your head before watching video of the confrontation. The witness again answering quote, yes. And when the prosecutor asked whether watching the video opened his eyes to what actually happened, the witness replying again quote, yes. Prosecutors then playing surveillance video from the stadium showing the witness was not looking at the Memorial High School tent at the time of the stabbing. Following another witnesses testimony and unusual pause in the proceedings, the judge and attorneys holding a private sidebar before breaking for lunch. That lunch break then stretching for about three hours with no immediate explanation. When court finally resumed, the defense announcing it was resting its case, meaning Anthony would not take the stand. A surprise development in a case in which the defense is self-defense. The judge then dismissing jurors for the day, closing arguments set to begin later today. At that point, the jury will be sequestered through deliberations. Anthony charged with murder facing five to 99 years if convicted of the first degree felony. We spoke to MK True Crime show host Phil Holloway about how he thinks things went for the defense. In general, I would say that the defense in the Carmelo Anthony trial isn't really getting the job done for their client. We had lots of witnesses who, even defense witnesses who testified that quote, I think Carmelo was in the wrong. They even went so far as to say that Carmelo Anthony provoked the confrontation. Of course, under the law of Texas, as is the case in basically every state, if you are the person that provokes the confrontation, you cannot legally avail yourself of the defense of self-defense. On balance, I don't think it went well for the defense. I think the prosecutor has basically everything to gain at this point. I think that unless we have a stealth juror that is someone who sort of unlawfully injects themselves onto the jury by not being honest during jury selection, I think this is probably a win for the prosecution. Holloway suggesting the defense performed so poorly, it raised questions about their trial preparation. On my show, the MK True Crime show today, we'll be talking about this issue of whether or not the defense lawyers were actually prepared enough because there's been some reporting that they were texting with the families of some of these witnesses within the last several days and things of that nature. We of course don't know what the lawyers did to prepare for trial, but it just seems that in so many instances, they were caught off guard and surprised by what witnesses said or witnesses have said things that were completely contrary to the theory that they're trying to convince the jury of that it just raises the question of was this money spent on an adequate defense or was it wasted in some other way? Holloway also flagging broader concerns regarding Anthony's defense strategy with his team arguing self-defense while at times floating alternate theories that could carry real risk with the jury. It's not unheard of for a defense team to use alternate theories of defense. In this case, we've seen them using self-defense, but we also saw them basically implying that the victim may have impaled himself. Now, that's a very risky strategy because a jury can be offended by it. In this case, there's been no evidence. There's been no suggestion by any witness that anybody was responsible for the stabbing other than Carmelo Anthony. You've got to be very careful as a matter of trial strategy not to offend the jury when you say things. It's got to be backed up by some evidence. I think in this case and in this instance, I think they risked and in fact did offend the jury and that's never a good look for a defense counsel. As for the biggest strategic choice of the day, the defense resting without Anthony taking the stand? Of course, a defendant has every right to remain silent. As a practical matter, almost unheard of to claim self-defense without having the defendant take the stand and tell the jury that in his mind, he felt that he had no choice but to use not just force, but lethal force to propel a lethal threat. He needs to defend against a lethal threat or he can't legally claim self-defense. If the defendant doesn't take the stand to tell the jury that and the witnesses haven't done it, it's a real head scratcher as to how the defense is going to get a jury instruction on the issue of self-defense. An uneasy pause for now between Israel and Iran after another round of missile fire from both sides over the weekend. The latest flare-up beginning after an alleged attack by the Iranian-backed Hezbollah in northern Israel and then Israel's response, striking what it described as a Hezbollah site on the southern outskirts of Beirut. Iran then firing ballistic missiles toward Israel, saying Israel had violated the conditions of the broader ceasefire by continuing strikes in Lebanon. President Trump publicly urging Iran to stop there. Warning the regime in a Fox News interview, quote, you shot your missiles, that's enough. Get back to the table and make a deal. President Trump also moving to restrain Israel, reportedly calling Prime Minister Netanyahu urging him not to answer with another round of strikes. President Trump saying a deal might be reached in a few days if they could de-escalate the conflict. But Israel did not exceed to President Trump's demands. Early Monday Israel launching strikes inside Iran, targeting military sites and a petrochemical facility. Iran then responding with more missile fire. Early outlets reporting all missiles were intercepted by defense systems. Yesterday morning President Trump posting to Truth Social, quote, Israel and Iran must immediately stop, quote, shooting. Then adding in a follow up post, quote, both sides. Israel and Iran are looking to do an immediate ceasefire. Final negotiations on peace are proceeding, subject to ignorance or stupidity getting in its way. The blockade will remain in place and in full force and effect until a final deal is reached. Commissions should move quickly. Later in the day, Iranian Central Military Command HQ releasing a statement indicating Iranian armed forces will suspend operations, the warning of, quote, harsher and crushing measures if Israeli operations continue, including in southern Lebanon. Prime Minister Netanyahu rounding out the day releasing a lengthy statement on X announcing Israel will hold its fire too. For now, Fox News voicing over part of that statement here. Currently, the fire on this front is held because after we struck the terror regime in Tehran, it seized attacking us. Should the terror regime make the mistake of attacking us again, we will respond with force because Israel has the full right to self-defense and we will exercise it as much as necessary. So for the moment, the missiles have stopped and negotiators continue working toward a broader peace deal. President Trump last night at a teller rally in support of Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican from South Carolina, saying the U.S. will be able to declare, quote, total victory over Iran within the next two weeks, a timeframe he has used several times since the war began in late February, including in his prime time address more than two months ago. Coming up, the Philippines hit by one of the strongest earthquakes recorded anywhere in the world this year, killing dozens, triggering landslides and setting off a tsunami. And a new breast cancer study adds to the growing evidence that GLP-1 drugs may do more than help patients lose weight. If you are heading into summer without a medical emergency kit, you are taking a risk most people don't even think about until it's too late. Summer colds linger and can turn into sinus infections that last for weeks. Being sick right before vacation can derail everything. And when you are traveling, finding a doctor and pharmacy is stressful. 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The 7.8 magnitude quake striking just after 7.30 Monday morning local time in the Celebi's Sea off Mindanao, the second most populous island in the Philippines. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, reporting the quake occurred about 20 miles beneath the sea floor, generating a small tsunami. The largest wave measuring about three feet, with tsunami warnings later lifted but on land the damage severe. The shaking sending residents running into the streets, damaging buildings and roads and triggering landslides in parts of the region. The Scientific American reporting at least one million people experienced severe shaking from the quake. Of the victims, 12 villagers killed in a landslide triggered by the force of the quake. The AP reporting most of the other deaths resulting from collapsing buildings and falling debris. At least a dozen people have been reported missing per the BBC. The quake ranking amongst the strongest recorded anywhere in the world so far this year per the US Geological Survey records. That number, by the way, 7.8 is a measure taken from something called the Moment Magnitude Scale. That's a scale most seismologists used to quantify just how much energy was released and how big an earthquake was. The difference between each magnitude isn't exactly a straight line though. It's a logarithmic scale which means each step up the scale is ten times more shaking and 32 times more energy released. So a 7.0 magnitude earthquake is roughly 1000 times stronger than a 5.0 and a 7.8 is 15 times stronger than that. It's the equivalent of around 15 billion kilos of TNT exploding at once. On the ground residents describing a terrifying scene. Journalist Jazteen Jubalag telling ABC News Australia the quake felt unlike anything he had experienced before. A new study adding to the growing evidence that GLP-1 drugs may help with issues far beyond diabetes and weight loss with researchers finding a possible link between the medications and lower breast cancer rates. The study out of the University of Pennsylvania's Perlman School of Medicine analyzing health records for more than 110,000 women finding those who took GLP-1 medications were about 30% less likely to develop breast cancer than women who did not. The findings presented last week at the 2026 American Society of Clinical Oncologies annual meeting a major global gathering for cancer doctors and researchers. Researchers led by Dr. Elizabeth McDonald examining Penn Medicine records from women aged 45 to 80 who had breast imaging done between January of 2022 and June of 2025. All of the women had a BMI or body mass index of 25 or higher, meaning they meet the medical threshold for being overweight. Just over 15,000 of the women had GLP-1 prescriptions and about 96,000 did not. Researchers then testing the association in two ways. First, across the entire patient group, then again in a smaller comparison, pairing each GLP-1 user with a similar woman based on age, race, ethnicity, BMI, breast density and diabetes status in an effort to limit bias, the pattern holding in both groups. ABC News' chief medical correspondent Dr. Tara Narula explaining the science behind the possible connection. First of all, we know that overweight or obesity is associated with breast cancer risk, particularly in postmenopausal women. So before menopause, the ovaries produce most of your estrogen. Fat cells produce a little bit, but after menopause, your fat cells produce the estrogen for the majority of women who are again postmenopausal and that circulating higher level of estrogen could fuel breast cancer. That's number one. Number two, overweight or obesity is a pro-inflammatory state. We know that inflammation is associated with risk of cancers and obesity is associated with elevated insulin. Insulin has also been shown to drive certain cancers, particularly breast cancer. So when you think about what the GLPs do, reduce weight, reduce inflammation and help with insulin sensitivity, it makes sense that that could potentially have an effect on the risk of breast cancer. The breast cancer study is the latest in a series of observational studies linking GLP-1 use to lower cancer risks or better outcomes in some cancer patients. But the biggest question now, whether this is just an interesting pattern in the data or something GLP-1 drugs are actually helping cause. So far, much of the evidence has come from studies looking backward at existing health records. Now, Dr. McDonald's saying in an interview posted by E. Cancer that her team is moving into the next phase, designing a clinical trial to test the hypothesis directly. They've spent the last year along with the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group, the American College of Radiology and the T-Mist clinical trial group, that's the mammographic screening trial that's currently ongoing, to design and develop a clinical trial to test whether these drugs are causal in reducing the incidence of breast cancer. So even though GLP-1 agonists have been shown to impact multiple different cancer types, lung, colon, breast, liver, and even leukemia, the ideal format for the clinical trial is to look at breast cancer incidents because breast is such a common cancer impacting one in eight women so you can have enough events to power the clinical trial with the least amount of people. And that'll do it for your AM update. I'm Megan Kelly. Join me back here for the MK Show, live on SiriusXM's The Megan Kelly Channel, 111 at noon East, on youtube.com slash Megan Kelly and on all podcast platforms. When you put the right things together, boom, great things happen. 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