The Megyn Kelly Show
Karmelo Anthony Defense Implodes, Massive Philippines Earthquake, GLP-1 Cancer Study: AM Update 6/9
09 Jun 2026
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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Good morning, everyone. I'm Megyn Kelly. It's Tuesday, June 9th, 2026, and this is your AM Update.
We had lots of witnesses who, even defense witnesses, who testified that, quote, I think Carmelo was in the wrong.
Closing arguments begin today in the Carmelo Anthony trial after a brutal day for the defense. A fragile pause between Israel and Iran after a new round of missile exchanges puts renewed pressure on President Trump's attempts at a broader peace deal.
It was very unreal. It was the first time. I have experienced a lot of earthquakes in my lifetime, but this one is very surreal.
Chapter 2: What happened in the Karmelo Anthony murder trial?
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. And 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.
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Chapter 3: How did the recent missile exchanges affect Israel and Iran?
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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. Moments later, he said the crowd got louder. People started standing up, and he saw Austin Metcalf lift his shirt and 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.
Prosecutors 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 Metcalf 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 witness's testimony, an 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.
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Chapter 4: What were the defense's challenges in the Anthony trial?
So a 7.0 magnitude earthquake is roughly 1,000 times stronger than a 5.0. And the 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 Jubilag telling ABC News Australia the quake felt unlike anything he had experienced before.
It was very unreal. It was the first time. I have experienced a lot of earthquakes in my lifetime, but this one is very surreal. I was born and raised here and Since time immemorial, since I was a kid, I already experienced a lot of earthquakes here, but this one is very surreal, yeah. It's very traumatic.
Since I am living in a two-story building, so I might get very anxious and probably will be sleeping downstairs tonight.
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 from 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 Oncology's 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.
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