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dr. marc siegel aproessociat professor of medicine at nyu langone medical center and author of "the innerulse". >> jamie: but, wait, there's more, dr. david samadi, vice chairman of the department of urology, chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center with awesome topics this morning. great to have you here. first, there is new hope for millions of patients because federal regulators are speeding up the approval of new experimental cancer drugs. including some for breast cancer. dr. siegel, let's let you comment on this first. >> i'm very excited about this, usually it takes 12 to 15 years and i mean years for a new drug to be approved, a billion dollars and by the time it is out, it may be obsolete. but what is actually happening now is we are entering a brave new world of cancer treatment because in the past we tried to poison the cancer and as we were poisoning the cancer we poisoned our own rapidly growing cells and now we are doing something called targeted therapy and we noticed a genetic difference and devise a drug for the genetic difference for the abnormal protein and tar
dr. marc siegel aproessociat professor of medicine at nyu langone medical center and author of "the innerulse". >> jamie: but, wait, there's more, dr. david samadi, vice chairman of the department of urology, chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center with awesome topics this morning. great to have you here. first, there is new hope for millions of patients because federal regulators are speeding up the approval of new experimental cancer drugs. including some for breast...
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dr. marc siegel, a doctor at langone smell center and author of "the inner pulse". >> happy father's dayo you. >> eric: thank you to you and to all the dads out there. we begin with a shocker that came out this week, considered pretty safe, the tanning booth, spray tans and a new report shows spraying on the golds en glow, well, they say it may not be risk-free after all, doctor samadi, it is supposed to be a safe alternative, what happened. >> it is summertime and everyone wants the tan and get into their bathing suits and we talked about the tanning booth and the fact it increases the risk of skin cancer and everyone thought it was safe and the issue is, the main component of this spray is something called dha, dihydroxyacetone and when you spray you can inhale it and it can get into the lungs and bloodstream and it causes genetic mutations and birth defects and also causes lung cancer but before we get to panic zone, the studies are mostly in the labs, not in humans, there are ten studies they looked at, so i wouldn't really be panicking about this. and, if you do it once a year, you
dr. marc siegel, a doctor at langone smell center and author of "the inner pulse". >> happy father's dayo you. >> eric: thank you to you and to all the dads out there. we begin with a shocker that came out this week, considered pretty safe, the tanning booth, spray tans and a new report shows spraying on the golds en glow, well, they say it may not be risk-free after all, doctor samadi, it is supposed to be a safe alternative, what happened. >> it is summertime and...
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dr. siegel last word. >> a very small slice of physicians. megyn: can you encapsulate, dr. siegel, in ways we can understand, quickly, what is it about the health care law that will so change the way you practice medicine, that you and others like you would consider this? >> i agree, with stan, megyn. we already unhappy to begin with. what will change is called piling on. you're on bottom of the pile and adding 30 million more people on top, it is easy to over use. come on in whenever you want even if you're not sick because i don't have the time to take care of you. with growing doctor shortage they should look at the fact physicians are overwhelmed and we don't have enough. megyn: we have to -- >> where i would disagree. megyn: quickly, stan. >> the fact we were heading for this problem already. we had way too few doctors for the ballooning of people my age --. megyn: will the health care law fix that problem or made it worse? we'll have to leave that question open for now, guys. thank you both so much. we're continuing to await the president. he is not out there yet. when
dr. siegel last word. >> a very small slice of physicians. megyn: can you encapsulate, dr. siegel, in ways we can understand, quickly, what is it about the health care law that will so change the way you practice medicine, that you and others like you would consider this? >> i agree, with stan, megyn. we already unhappy to begin with. what will change is called piling on. you're on bottom of the pile and adding 30 million more people on top, it is easy to over use. come on in...
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dr. marc siegel aproessociat professor of medicine at nyu langone medical center and author of "the inner >> jamie: but, wait, there's more, dr. david samadi, vice chairman of the department of urology, chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center with awesome topics this morning. great to have you here. first, there is new hope for millions of patients because federal regulators are speeding up the approval of new experimental cancer drugs. including some for breast cancer. dr. siegel, let's let you comment on this first. >> i'm very excited about this, usually it takes 12 to 15 years and i mean years for a new drug to be approved, a billion dollars and by the time it is out, it may be obsolete. t
dr. marc siegel aproessociat professor of medicine at nyu langone medical center and author of "the inner >> jamie: but, wait, there's more, dr. david samadi, vice chairman of the department of urology, chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center with awesome topics this morning. great to have you here. first, there is new hope for millions of patients because federal regulators are speeding up the approval of new experimental cancer drugs. including some for breast cancer. dr....
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dr. marc siegel who is a member of our fox news medical a-team, also dr.ine who's author and director of the center for comprehensive medicine and chairman of the department of medicine at newark beth israel medical center. doctors, thank you so much for being here. does this surprise you, the negativity among the doctors? i'm not going to start with you, dr. siegel, baud -- because i know you're going to say, no. the negativity among the theres, the expectation that it will decrease the quality of care and interfere between the doctor/patient relationship? >> doctors for a long time have been concerned about this particular program and for an important reason. two-thirds of the doctors surveyed last year said this was going to be a problem, 90% said it was going to cause increased costs in health care. doctors are on the front line, they know what's going on, they see how patients are treated and how they can treat patients. right now we know 15,000 doctors, we're sure about 15,000 primary care doctors, 160,000 more doctors will be needed just to help han
dr. marc siegel who is a member of our fox news medical a-team, also dr.ine who's author and director of the center for comprehensive medicine and chairman of the department of medicine at newark beth israel medical center. doctors, thank you so much for being here. does this surprise you, the negativity among the doctors? i'm not going to start with you, dr. siegel, baud -- because i know you're going to say, no. the negativity among the theres, the expectation that it will decrease the...
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dr. marc siegel.s 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. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ it's the travelocity spring into summer sale. you can save up to 50% on select hotels and vacation packages. so book your summer vacation now and save up to 50%. offer ends soon. book right now at travelocity.com. jenna: quite a lineup there, medical a-team. amazing break throughs announced over the weekend that a patient's own immune system may fight cancer. a new drug that may actually slow down the growth of breast cancer. word from the
dr. marc siegel.s 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. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud...
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dr. siegel back in i guess it was january of 2011 there was a survey done by the national physicians survey and the numbers were stark. by a 3 to 1 margin doctors said the quality of healthcare under the new regime would decline dramatically. do you think that still holds today? >> laura, that is absolutely the case. in fact, there was a survey done last month by the doctor patient medical association that said 90% of doctors think this will make healthcare worse and 83% would consider quitting over that. the worse figure is the ones that are stuck and it is a very, very simple bottom line here. they pay you less and ask you to do more. more regulatory committees telling you what you can and can't do. more services turned down. more of a struggle to practice patients. you have to see more and more patients and they are paying you less. of course, doctors are unhappy but may be so far along in specialty training. and we are 160,000 doctors short by 2025. we don't have the doctors for this and the ones we do have are backing out of insurance. >> to me it seems so stark but i'm willing to hear
dr. siegel back in i guess it was january of 2011 there was a survey done by the national physicians survey and the numbers were stark. by a 3 to 1 margin doctors said the quality of healthcare under the new regime would decline dramatically. do you think that still holds today? >> laura, that is absolutely the case. in fact, there was a survey done last month by the doctor patient medical association that said 90% of doctors think this will make healthcare worse and 83% would consider...
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dr. siegel, the president and ceo of seattle genetics to find out more about these drugs and where this companys headed. sir, welcome to the show. >> thanks. >> all right. now, we had an opportunity here, because so often, clay, what i struggle with, we know that you're targeting non-hodgkin's lymphoma and hodgkin's. you're offering the kind of drug that doesn't bombard or carpet bomb the body but goes right after and i think you got something that's going to show us. >> i do. exactly. we target something called cd-30. that's found on lymphomas, certain types of lymphomas. we target it with an antibody depicted in this leggo model in the green. that antibody finds the tumor cell and docks right on the tumor cell. what it does is it then delivers what's here in black, four molecules of a drug that go into the tumor cell and kill the tumor cell. >> but not to the rest of the body. so, what, the patient recovers, less nauseous, or is it more effective? >> more effective and less toxic. cd-30 is on tumor cells but not regular cells. it's a targeted therapy. >> if i were to look at this, is this a p
dr. siegel, the president and ceo of seattle genetics to find out more about these drugs and where this companys headed. sir, welcome to the show. >> thanks. >> all right. now, we had an opportunity here, because so often, clay, what i struggle with, we know that you're targeting non-hodgkin's lymphoma and hodgkin's. you're offering the kind of drug that doesn't bombard or carpet bomb the body but goes right after and i think you got something that's going to show us. >> i do....
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dr. marc siegel. let me start with you.action. >> i'm concerned insurance creates a big interface between the doctor and patient. most doctors in this country has a lot of patients. we are not seek new patients. i'm concerned if insurance companies decrease reimbursements, the more regulations, the more there is a block went doctor and patient. i think medicine is an individualized thing. i think the art of medicine varies from one patient to the next. the more guidelines and regulations i have the more problematic. the individual mandate bothers me because i think young patients that are not unhealthy will essentially be paying for sick older patients. megyn: they definitely will be. >> they will be paying high premiums for that and that bothers me. megyn: people are worried. some people are concerned about what does this mean for me and my doctor. me and my healthcare? is it going to change my relationship with my doctor. let me go to you, doctor you are with the columbia medical health center. >> i did most my training i
dr. marc siegel. let me start with you.action. >> i'm concerned insurance creates a big interface between the doctor and patient. most doctors in this country has a lot of patients. we are not seek new patients. i'm concerned if insurance companies decrease reimbursements, the more regulations, the more there is a block went doctor and patient. i think medicine is an individualized thing. i think the art of medicine varies from one patient to the next. the more guidelines and regulations...
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dr. marc siegel, a doctor at langone smell center and author of "the inner pulse". >> happy father's dayyou. >> eric: thank you to you and to all the dads out there. we begin with a shocker that came out this week, considered pretty safe, the tanning booth, spray tans and a new report shows spraying on the golds en glow, well, they say it may not be risk-free after all, doctor samadi, it is supposed to be a safe al
dr. marc siegel, a doctor at langone smell center and author of "the inner pulse". >> happy father's dayyou. >> eric: thank you to you and to all the dads out there. we begin with a shocker that came out this week, considered pretty safe, the tanning booth, spray tans and a new report shows spraying on the golds en glow, well, they say it may not be risk-free after all, doctor samadi, it is supposed to be a safe al
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dr. nancy siegel. dr. siegel, thanks so much for being here.s segment because you were part of the team of psychologists and researches at the university of minnesota who spent two decades studying 137 sets of twins who were raised apart and there are some fascinating stories from this study. >> that's right, alisyn. studying twins raised apart is the best natural experiment we have. genetic and environmental influences are disentangled and we can look at the differences between identical twins and see where the environment comes in to create these differences in genetic individual people. >> these people were separated at birth? >> they were separated at birth and did not meet until they were 39 years old and they lived in different cities in ohio. it's not as many as you think. they had so many traits in common, both developed migraine headaches at the same time in their lives. they both had woodworking proclivities and both liked to vacation three blocks from the beach in florida. >> they both named their dog foi. >> they named their dog toy
dr. nancy siegel. dr. siegel, thanks so much for being here.s segment because you were part of the team of psychologists and researches at the university of minnesota who spent two decades studying 137 sets of twins who were raised apart and there are some fascinating stories from this study. >> that's right, alisyn. studying twins raised apart is the best natural experiment we have. genetic and environmental influences are disentangled and we can look at the differences between identical...
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dr. siegel if you decide to eat one of those. bill: the doctor is on the line, by the way. that is a bit gros,. martha: it's one thing if it's just been cooked bacon. i don't know how burger king is going to pull that off, if it's a little soggy or yesterday's bacon. bill: folks at home when you try and email us and let us know how it is you can be the taste tester. martha: we're going to go try it. bill: america's catholic bishops beginning three days of meeting today, expected to top the agenda the i shall you've religion freedom, religion correspondent lauren green is live in atlanta. what is expected today, lauren, good morning to you. >> good morning. the 300 bishops gathered here in atlanta for this meeting there is a sense of urgency as never before. as you said top on the agenda is the threat to religion liberty. for them it's how to make their voices heard. the three-day meeting opened with mass at atlanta's basilica of the saked heart of jesus. key to the bishops the right to express their faith outside of church walls. that compels more than 40 catholic parishes
dr. siegel if you decide to eat one of those. bill: the doctor is on the line, by the way. that is a bit gros,. martha: it's one thing if it's just been cooked bacon. i don't know how burger king is going to pull that off, if it's a little soggy or yesterday's bacon. bill: folks at home when you try and email us and let us know how it is you can be the taste tester. martha: we're going to go try it. bill: america's catholic bishops beginning three days of meeting today, expected to top the...
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dr. marc siegel who spoke with the woman who might, perhaps, be the next first lady of the united states.ou so much. >> thank you very much. jenna: new concerns russia could play a much bigger role in global politics while we're taking in news about europe's economy, the massacre in syria, iran's pursuit of nuclear power. there's a lot happening in the world right now. with these dynamics at play, where does america stand? it's one of the questions we're going to be asking in just a little bit. >>> also, here in the united states heavy rains and flash floods are causing severe damage leaving some neighborhoods surrounded by water. [ barking ] i'm your dog, holding down the fort while you're out catching a movie. [ growls ] lucky for me, your friends showed up with this awesome bone. hey! you guys are great. and if you got your home insurance where you got your cut rate car insurance, it might not replace all this. [ electricity crackling ] [ gasping ] so get allstate. you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. [ dennis ] mayhem is everywhere. so get an allstate agen
dr. marc siegel who spoke with the woman who might, perhaps, be the next first lady of the united states.ou so much. >> thank you very much. jenna: new concerns russia could play a much bigger role in global politics while we're taking in news about europe's economy, the massacre in syria, iran's pursuit of nuclear power. there's a lot happening in the world right now. with these dynamics at play, where does america stand? it's one of the questions we're going to be asking in just a...
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dr. marc siegel and dr. zamati are members of our a-team. i have to tell you. i asked folks on twitter last night how are you feel being this ruling and the feedback was they feel scared. they are scared about what this means for the people who do have insurance and what it means for them and their doctors because in part it's already hard to get in to see your doctor and it's hard to get your doctor to give you a lot of time and many are wondering if the doctor can give the full care he or she wants to give under the new law. how many doctors are we short and how dots addition of 30 million people to the inrules affected. r? >> covering preexisting conditions and health insurance universally across this country is something everybody is happy about. but who is going to take care of you. the association of medical colleges tree district a shortage of 100,000 come toarls by 2025. i'm also concerned about doctors' discontent. what about the doctors already practicing? are they going to restrict themselves to insurance. are they worried their particular procedure
dr. marc siegel and dr. zamati are members of our a-team. i have to tell you. i asked folks on twitter last night how are you feel being this ruling and the feedback was they feel scared. they are scared about what this means for the people who do have insurance and what it means for them and their doctors because in part it's already hard to get in to see your doctor and it's hard to get your doctor to give you a lot of time and many are wondering if the doctor can give the full care he or she...
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dr. marc siegel is joining me here. doc, good to see you. >> good to see you, jamie.jamie: how much input did doctors have on the obamacare law? >> very little. i've been writing articles about it, but the reality is the american medical association weighed in, they sat at a white coat ceremony, they made a faustian deal where he said, basically, we're going to make a doctors' fix for you where you won't get these draconian cuts from medicare that are looming over you every year. that never happened. there was an obamacare table, basically, where insurers came, drug companies, doctors, but here's the key answer to your question: practicing doctors never believed that. we already knew that insurance was a big interface that we had to deal with every day, that government had too many regulations on us already, that we wanted to take care of individual patients, but they weren't going to get the services they need under obamacare. every practicing doctor i've ever spoken to was against this and surveys back me up on this. jamie: what i wanted to ask you is because you ar
dr. marc siegel is joining me here. doc, good to see you. >> good to see you, jamie.jamie: how much input did doctors have on the obamacare law? >> very little. i've been writing articles about it, but the reality is the american medical association weighed in, they sat at a white coat ceremony, they made a faustian deal where he said, basically, we're going to make a doctors' fix for you where you won't get these draconian cuts from medicare that are looming over you every year....
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dr. marc siegel. >> we know this is nuts, not normal. i'll tell you. >> that's dr.be on the couch to analyze. what's wrong with this picture? the kid in the back seat and the gas can strapped in the child seat. police so stunned they didn't just hand out a ticket. wait until you hear what else they did. >> miss u.s.a. 2012, rhode island! >> it was the night's crowning moment. now, one contestant -- yes, i was. entire pageant was really rigged. really? the newly crowned miss u.s.a. joins us with her reaction. she's a musician like gretchen carlson! as i get older, i'm making changes to support my metabolism. i'm more active, i eat right, and i switched to one a day women's active metabolism, a complete women's multivitamin, plus more -- for metabolism support. and that's a change i feel good about. [ female announcer ] from one a day. g. every bite goes above and beyond the call of deliciousness. that's a big 10-4 kosher. with no fillers, by-products, artificial flavors or colors. hebrew national. the better-than-a-hot dog- hot dog. ♪ wer surge, let it blow your mind
dr. marc siegel. >> we know this is nuts, not normal. i'll tell you. >> that's dr.be on the couch to analyze. what's wrong with this picture? the kid in the back seat and the gas can strapped in the child seat. police so stunned they didn't just hand out a ticket. wait until you hear what else they did. >> miss u.s.a. 2012, rhode island! >> it was the night's crowning moment. now, one contestant -- yes, i was. entire pageant was really rigged. really? the newly crowned...
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dr. marc siegel is here with the radiation risks you should know about.some blades spinning, paper sanding, and bits turning. let's motor to the only place that carries our favorite tools... for our favorite people... armed with a budget and a mission... and see what happens when we put those tools to work for us. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, get the ryobi four-piece 18-volt super combo kit, just $99 - our lowest price ever. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. between taking insulin and testing my blood sugar... is this part of your life? freestyle lite test strips? why, are they any... beep! wow, that hardly needs any blood! yeah... and the unique zipwik t
dr. marc siegel is here with the radiation risks you should know about.some blades spinning, paper sanding, and bits turning. let's motor to the only place that carries our favorite tools... for our favorite people... armed with a budget and a mission... and see what happens when we put those tools to work for us. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, get the ryobi four-piece 18-volt super combo kit, just $99 - our lowest price ever. mine was earned off vietnam...
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dr. marc siegel. on monday, let's pretend that the health care reform is upheld.? >> it's already starting to change, alisyn, because what this law does is increases the amount of provisions and protections that the public can look forward to. in terms of what everything covers. more preventative services, no lifetime limits, no pre-existing conditions to prevent you. >> those are -- >> these are good for patients except for two things which i've said repeatedly. one, very expensive. two, we don't have the doctors and nurses to administer this. so i want to make it clear that even if you have insurance coverage that you didn't have before, if it's too easy to overuse it, and it covers too much but we don't have the doctors, you might not actually get the care. so that's if the law is uphoeld we're concerned about how expensive this is. we already have a problem with medicare and medicaid going bankrupt. >> you know, though, the supreme court rarely overturns something that congress has created. so could -- they're probably not going to blow the whole thing out. co
dr. marc siegel. on monday, let's pretend that the health care reform is upheld.? >> it's already starting to change, alisyn, because what this law does is increases the amount of provisions and protections that the public can look forward to. in terms of what everything covers. more preventative services, no lifetime limits, no pre-existing conditions to prevent you. >> those are -- >> these are good for patients except for two things which i've said repeatedly. one, very...