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thing symptoms, talk to doctor mark siegel, doctor ronnie jackson. doctor ronnie jackson is a white house physician. i wanted to know as millions of people who are going to be waking up and hearing this news what is the protocol for something like this? he is commander-in-chief, number one as i want to know what the protocol was and how to handle a situation like this. >> there are always contingency plans, people are thinking about that. she's probably going to be fine. i suspect this is one of those cases, they test positive that are completely asymptomatic. >> followed up with him saying hopefully they stay asymptomatic. several doctors we talked to, for 5 or 6 doctors as this broke, the general consensus of what i was hearing was at this point compared to hope hicks and where she is with the symptoms and donald trump testing positive a are saying it is highly likely they will stay asymptomatic and not heal the symptoms, incubation period of 14 days. as far as testing is concerned they will take 8 to 10 days and most doctors say they want two nega
thing symptoms, talk to doctor mark siegel, doctor ronnie jackson. doctor ronnie jackson is a white house physician. i wanted to know as millions of people who are going to be waking up and hearing this news what is the protocol for something like this? he is commander-in-chief, number one as i want to know what the protocol was and how to handle a situation like this. >> there are always contingency plans, people are thinking about that. she's probably going to be fine. i suspect this is...
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doctor mark siegel conducting the first on camera interview since his covid-19 diagnosis. he saw some of it earlier on tucker carlson. here's more that exclusive. >> the first question is the chief complaint which briefly how are you feeling now >> i feel really good, very strong. i know a lot of people that had the china virus as i call it because it came from china but i feel really strong and a lot of people don't feel that way sometimes for a while afterwards but very good. >> what about symptoms that you had? last friday when you went into walter reed what were the most prominent symptoms that you had? >> didn't feel strong, didn't feel strong, didn't have a problem with breathing which a lot of people seem to have. i had none of that but i didn't feel very strong, didn't feel very vital, didn't feel like the president of the us should feel. i knew there was something a little bit off and the doctors at walter reed were incredible, they came from johns hopkins and everywhere. it's good to be president i guess but they were really great people but i would say more weak
doctor mark siegel conducting the first on camera interview since his covid-19 diagnosis. he saw some of it earlier on tucker carlson. here's more that exclusive. >> the first question is the chief complaint which briefly how are you feeling now >> i feel really good, very strong. i know a lot of people that had the china virus as i call it because it came from china but i feel really strong and a lot of people don't feel that way sometimes for a while afterwards but very good....
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mark siegel. i want to make clear, dr. mark siegel is legit. imagine au just presidential physical on air? jonathan: i can try. apparently it is going to happen later this evening. should we talk about it, or should we talk about something else? this week has just been so bizarre. tom: it has. jonathan: i should also point out that siegel has had some pretty out there, speculative thoughts on a whole range of things without much evidence for it. i am sure we will all be tuning in with mr. tucker later this evening. tom: kevin cirilli back in washington from the events in salt lake. andt now, to re-firm recalibrate on the markets is michael shaoul, at market field asset management. we are thrilled he could join us this morning. you are an expert in accounting. does accounting matter right now in investment analysis? i think it always does 2020, end, but i think in in this period of great uncertainty, where what has just happened doesn't matter as what may be about to happen, i think at those points, accounting is less important than at other tim
mark siegel. i want to make clear, dr. mark siegel is legit. imagine au just presidential physical on air? jonathan: i can try. apparently it is going to happen later this evening. should we talk about it, or should we talk about something else? this week has just been so bizarre. tom: it has. jonathan: i should also point out that siegel has had some pretty out there, speculative thoughts on a whole range of things without much evidence for it. i am sure we will all be tuning in with mr....
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doctor mark siegel, fox news. >> thanks so much.h the president is not a veteran, when he got sick from the coronavirus he had access to the best healthcare in the country, walter reed medical military hospital. would like for the average veteran who tests positive for covid-19? robert wilkie is here to discuss. good evening, secretary. we all got to see the world-class level of care donald trump received at walter reed and nobody else can get quite that level of care but would you say the average veteran who comes to a va hospital comes close? >> absolutely. particularly those in our nursing homes. we had 134 nursing homes across the country. the majority of our residents from world war ii and korea. as of this morning, of the 7500 patients, only four tested positive for the covid-19 virus and those had been brought in from the outside. we set up our first emergency operations centers in february. send out tens of millions of communications and we have provided our veterans with as much safety as any health organization in the worl
doctor mark siegel, fox news. >> thanks so much.h the president is not a veteran, when he got sick from the coronavirus he had access to the best healthcare in the country, walter reed medical military hospital. would like for the average veteran who tests positive for covid-19? robert wilkie is here to discuss. good evening, secretary. we all got to see the world-class level of care donald trump received at walter reed and nobody else can get quite that level of care but would you say...
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trail on friday night, he appeared in what was billed as a remote medical evaluation, when doctor mark siegel a fox news medical contributor. >> are you tested i heard you said you would test again today, have you been retested? >> i have been retested, and i haven't even found out numbers or anything yet, but i have been retested, and i know i am at either the bottom of the scale, or free. >> reporter: president trump doctors expected to clear him for public activities this weekend the white house is already scheduled two events, one is a speech delivered from the south lawn balcony here at the white house and the other, a rally and sent florida on monday. >> he didn't take the necessary precautions to protect himself or others. >> reporter: democratic nominee joe biden said the president continues to mishandle the pandemic. >> his reckless personal conduct since his diagnosis, and the destabilizing effect effect it is having on the government is unconscionable. >> reporter: biden urged people to vote early if i can calling on people to counter what he calls the trumpet medications scare tac
trail on friday night, he appeared in what was billed as a remote medical evaluation, when doctor mark siegel a fox news medical contributor. >> are you tested i heard you said you would test again today, have you been retested? >> i have been retested, and i haven't even found out numbers or anything yet, but i have been retested, and i know i am at either the bottom of the scale, or free. >> reporter: president trump doctors expected to clear him for public activities this...
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mark siegel because the president was so recently diagnosed with covid-19 fox news did not send their own camera crew, and dr. siegel was not with the president. he conducted the interview via satellite from new york. >> how are you feeling now? >> i feel really good, very strong. >> reporter: the president looked different from earlier this week when he returned to the white house and looked pain as he took off his mask and stood outside. i asked bay area doctors for their impression of the president's appearance. >> the president actually looks pretty good. he did not seem short of breath at all and seemed like he was in good spirits. >> he seemed to recall events. >> reporter: president trump says he's very lucky he had early access to excellent medical care and he's no longer taking any medication, but there was one moment in the interview that raised concerns. >> have you been retested? >> i have been retested, and i haven't even found out numbers or anything yet, but i've been retested. and i know i'm at either the bottom of the scale or free. >> it's not normally the way we'd r
mark siegel because the president was so recently diagnosed with covid-19 fox news did not send their own camera crew, and dr. siegel was not with the president. he conducted the interview via satellite from new york. >> how are you feeling now? >> i feel really good, very strong. >> reporter: the president looked different from earlier this week when he returned to the white house and looked pain as he took off his mask and stood outside. i asked bay area doctors for their...
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let's mark from the dr. marc siegel and you were listening to the briefing. there was positive news in that. doctor, go ahead and give us the evaluation from the medical side now. >> first of all, for our viewers, bill. i've herded same thing through those close to the president last night. obviously, doctors have their reputations on the line and they're saying exactly what the president has been telling his own friends that have gotten to me, that he's feeling a lot better, that you heard from dr. conley that the favor is gone that he's not coughing, he's breathing well. and there seems to be an issue over oxygenation. if you have an oxygen saturation level of 96%, that's totally normal and you don't need oxygen. there's only two reasons we give oxygen to patients, one, if the oxygen saturation level is low, and two, if someone feels uncomfortable. neither of those two reasons are occurring. that's why he's not on oxygen. there would be no reason for him to be op oxygen. the next point i want to make about remdesvir, there seems to be confusion on that. tha
let's mark from the dr. marc siegel and you were listening to the briefing. there was positive news in that. doctor, go ahead and give us the evaluation from the medical side now. >> first of all, for our viewers, bill. i've herded same thing through those close to the president last night. obviously, doctors have their reputations on the line and they're saying exactly what the president has been telling his own friends that have gotten to me, that he's feeling a lot better, that you...
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let's bring in doctor mark siegel, medical contributor, thanks for staying with us, doctors are trained to treat the condition, not necessarily the individual involved. it is jarring when you hear the president of the united states and the first lady getting something like this but when you first heard the news what was your initial reaction in level of concern? >> the fact that we were hearing right off the bat, i checked with sources and white house, they were asymptomatic i thought was very good news and i also had a lot of experience with this, this was reported half an hour ago, they will be positive and you have covid-19 but the person can't even remember when they had it because they were never symptomatic because was a large majority people have mild conditions or asymptomatic. that has been my experience and regardless of age group, regardless of preexisting conditions but i have to admit what went through my mind is the president is 74 years old and overweight, those are risk factors we pay a lot of attention to. he has to be carefully watched. right now so far so good. jillia
let's bring in doctor mark siegel, medical contributor, thanks for staying with us, doctors are trained to treat the condition, not necessarily the individual involved. it is jarring when you hear the president of the united states and the first lady getting something like this but when you first heard the news what was your initial reaction in level of concern? >> the fact that we were hearing right off the bat, i checked with sources and white house, they were asymptomatic i thought was...
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fox news medical contributor doctor mark siegel says the world health organization's turnaround is a >> i'm very happy to see doctor and a a come out and say lockdowns can help a little bit as you regroup or if you're healthcare workers are exhausted but the cost is enormous and should not be a primary strategy. stick to your masking and your distancing. >> in a study shows the pandemic and current lockdowns the cost americans $16 trillion. >> a police chief pushing back on calls to fire an officer who shot and killed a teenager in wisconsin. >> there's been no reason up to this point that he should be removed from the force. he has acted legally and lawfully. >> he was not charged in the shooting death about him:february. the district attorney says the 17-year-old shot at offices while running away. the milwaukee suburb has seen days of protests after the decision. >> senator mitch mcconnell's democratic how challenger dodging a question about packing courts during their first debate. >> would you favor and large in the court? >> we should be working on unpacking the senate right no
fox news medical contributor doctor mark siegel says the world health organization's turnaround is a >> i'm very happy to see doctor and a a come out and say lockdowns can help a little bit as you regroup or if you're healthcare workers are exhausted but the cost is enormous and should not be a primary strategy. stick to your masking and your distancing. >> in a study shows the pandemic and current lockdowns the cost americans $16 trillion. >> a police chief pushing back on...
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mark siegel, a fox contributor.previously articulated that joe biden is using drugs before debates. siegel has said that nancy pelosi should stop pontificating about the president's health. hurricane delta is turning toward the gulf coast backing a life-threatening storm surge and wins of up to 115 miles per hour. the storm is targeting an area of louisiana still recovering from hurricane laura. it could make landfall late today. forecasters worn it could bring flooding and storm surge as high as 11 feet. global news 24 hours a day on air and on quicktake by bloomberg. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. david: we have been looking at the state of michigan. our principal and managing partner from a financial firm and -- thank you so much for being here. give us your take on what's going on in the state of michigan during this election particularly with respect to president trump. >> michigan is up purple state. time by aent one last clo
mark siegel, a fox contributor.previously articulated that joe biden is using drugs before debates. siegel has said that nancy pelosi should stop pontificating about the president's health. hurricane delta is turning toward the gulf coast backing a life-threatening storm surge and wins of up to 115 miles per hour. the storm is targeting an area of louisiana still recovering from hurricane laura. it could make landfall late today. forecasters worn it could bring flooding and storm surge as high...
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president will have a lot more to say about that when he sits down with an interview with doctor mark siegel on tucker carlson's show later tonight. we will see where the president ends up if he travels at all. jillian: appreciate it. todd: nancy pelosi and the democrats want donald trump out of office so badly they are willing to trample the constitution to do so. >> this is our constitution, men and women have gone to war to defend this document, men and women died to defend this document. it is the finest governing document ever ever created and established by mankind, you know why? because it protects the individual from centralized government. the mob have a voice in the democrat party, the democrat party wants to destroy this country. todd: 25 amendment allows the vice president to serve as acting president under certain extreme circumstances. jillian: a texas police officer charged in a deadly shooting fires on the force, the city police department calling sean lucas's actions an egregious violation of its policy, he is charged with murder in the shooting of jonathan price, his lawyer
president will have a lot more to say about that when he sits down with an interview with doctor mark siegel on tucker carlson's show later tonight. we will see where the president ends up if he travels at all. jillian: appreciate it. todd: nancy pelosi and the democrats want donald trump out of office so badly they are willing to trample the constitution to do so. >> this is our constitution, men and women have gone to war to defend this document, men and women died to defend this...
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doctor ronnie jackson and author of covid-19, the politics of fear and the power of science, doctor mark siegel you for being with us. i will start with you. what should we make of these positives for health incidents with individuals in these trials? >> that is very common. one of the things i'm concerned about is whenever that happens, johnson & johnson, we don't know that's even related to the vaccine. every time that happens it creates fear. as i read my book fear is the problem. fear is corrosive and you want to be more afraid of the virus than the vaccine. the politicization of this virus has caused great problems. the chief scientist in charge of operation warp speed said today the vaccines are doing great, 6 are in the final stages of trials but with all the politics involved i'm worried about compliance at the end when they come out. shannon: there's been discussion about herd immunity, super controversial. a lot of people talking about the head of the who saying really controversial, you have to make difficult decisions about whether that is something you're willing to discuss and the
doctor ronnie jackson and author of covid-19, the politics of fear and the power of science, doctor mark siegel you for being with us. i will start with you. what should we make of these positives for health incidents with individuals in these trials? >> that is very common. one of the things i'm concerned about is whenever that happens, johnson & johnson, we don't know that's even related to the vaccine. every time that happens it creates fear. as i read my book fear is the problem....
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mark siegel ask the president, did he have scans? he said he had all kinds of scans and didn't say what they were. they showed congestion in his lungs, which is the first time we heard that. >> so with the election just over three weeks away and down in many polls, president trump wants to kick start his campaign with a rally on monday in florida, but one medical expert speaking to cnn's jay tapper said large clouds will inevitably spread the disease further. >> well, florida is ripe for another large outbreak. what they've done is opened up everything as if nothing had ever happened there. and you and i could be talking probably in eight, ten weeks and i will likely bet that florida will be a house on fire. this is what's so sad about this. we know these things are going to happen. it's not like you can escape this virus. i find it illogical that people think just because they get done with the virus, the virus is done with them. it's not. >> for more on this, let's bring in dr. sonya adasara. she's a physician with the natural heal
mark siegel ask the president, did he have scans? he said he had all kinds of scans and didn't say what they were. they showed congestion in his lungs, which is the first time we heard that. >> so with the election just over three weeks away and down in many polls, president trump wants to kick start his campaign with a rally on monday in florida, but one medical expert speaking to cnn's jay tapper said large clouds will inevitably spread the disease further. >> well, florida is...
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let's bring in medical contributor doctor mark siegel, the author of the new book covid-19:the politics of fear and the power of silence. let's start with this idea the president says don't let the fear of covid-19 dominate us, a good trajectory, good experience, critics saying it is not good advice for the average american. what do you say? >> i like where he starts, let's not let the fear dominate us, we have to learn to live better, having said that he himself may not be out of the woods. this virus is very tricky and it can be very cyclical. looks like he showed a good response lose weight too much second-guessing from people who've not seen his medical charts nor have i so we don't know what the cat scans show or a lot of the tests, so far so good but in addition to it being a message of courage to the american people it could be a good time to remind people to wear a mask and physically distance and take precautions because that is for sure good public health no matter what side of the all you are on and i would like to see more of that. shannon: what do you make of his doctors wh
let's bring in medical contributor doctor mark siegel, the author of the new book covid-19:the politics of fear and the power of silence. let's start with this idea the president says don't let the fear of covid-19 dominate us, a good trajectory, good experience, critics saying it is not good advice for the average american. what do you say? >> i like where he starts, let's not let the fear dominate us, we have to learn to live better, having said that he himself may not be out of the...
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the doctor will be mark siegel, a fox contributor who has speculated that joe biden is using drugs beforeebates. he has also said that speaker nancy pelosi should stop pontificating about the president's health. louisiana is bracing today for hurricane delta. it is now a category three, with winds up to 120 miles per hour. it is expected to slam into an area still recovering from hurricane laura. that has forced energy companies to shut down almost all of the oil production in the gulf of mexico, and books of the cast -- and most of the gas output. the nobel peace prize has been awarded to the world food program. the human agency was honored for its efforts to combat food insecurity around the globe, especially in conflict zones. last year the program helped close to 100 million people in 88 countries. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. lisa: thank you so much. this is bloomberg, indeed. when we talk about the election, we think yield curve. with
the doctor will be mark siegel, a fox contributor who has speculated that joe biden is using drugs beforeebates. he has also said that speaker nancy pelosi should stop pontificating about the president's health. louisiana is bracing today for hurricane delta. it is now a category three, with winds up to 120 miles per hour. it is expected to slam into an area still recovering from hurricane laura. that has forced energy companies to shut down almost all of the oil production in the gulf of...
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doctor mark siegel has more on how this is all working. >> not break of covid-19 cases among orthodoxh communities in queens and brooklyn has led to an attempted lockdown by the state. protest by the affected group. >> i'm going to show the mayor this is for you. >> accusations of dissemination against bill diblasio and governor cuomo, that is slow the spread of the dreaded virus which both leaders of apologize yet the rules remain in place. >> i am sorry that they are disrupted, their religious ceremonies are disrupted. how many people they can have in a synagogue is disrupted. >> you are giving me a ticket because my doors are open? >> a jewish site reported the undercover inspector walked into the cafÉ and asked the owner, identified as mike, if he could sit down in the. mike told him the cafÉ was not open for dine in and the alleged inspector issued summons for january court date. >> we worked so hard and struggling because of covid-19 and it is disheartening when your business is already slow because of this and then somebody walks in and issued a citation. >> reporter: new york
doctor mark siegel has more on how this is all working. >> not break of covid-19 cases among orthodoxh communities in queens and brooklyn has led to an attempted lockdown by the state. protest by the affected group. >> i'm going to show the mayor this is for you. >> accusations of dissemination against bill diblasio and governor cuomo, that is slow the spread of the dreaded virus which both leaders of apologize yet the rules remain in place. >> i am sorry that they are...
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mark siegel that aired on tucker carlson's show.ours -- after hours -- hours, i should say, of these so-called interviews, none of our questions are answered. joining me now, cnn chief media correspondent, brian stelter. and senatamanda carpenter. hello, to both. brian, this president loves to rant on conservative media but this is a lot. it's a lot, even for him. >> he is trying to show that he is in good health and good spirits. he says he's feeling very strong, now. he is using strong-man language. and, don, he is going to his safe spaces on conservative talk radio and tv. but these spaces are only safe because the interviewers are more like propagandists. he is not answering important questions. for example, when was his last negative test, before he tebste positive? in these safe spaces, trump is not asked. >> amanda, i want you to take a listen to -- do some of the lies and conspiracy theories that trump has pushed on conservative media, just over the last two days. >> she is a communist. and this monster that was on stage wit
mark siegel that aired on tucker carlson's show.ours -- after hours -- hours, i should say, of these so-called interviews, none of our questions are answered. joining me now, cnn chief media correspondent, brian stelter. and senatamanda carpenter. hello, to both. brian, this president loves to rant on conservative media but this is a lot. it's a lot, even for him. >> he is trying to show that he is in good health and good spirits. he says he's feeling very strong, now. he is using...
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fox news medical contributor mark siegel talked about the president's health risk. >> 74 years old, he is overweight but doesn't have the other risks we worry about like diabetes, lung disease, heart disease or kidney disease is another big one. he has none of those as far as we know, a good blood pressure, all bode well and is in pretty good shape. >> reporter: we are also hearing from vice president mike pence who said karen and i send our love and prayers to donald trump and first lady milania, we join millions across america praying for their pool and swift recovery. god bless you donald trump and our wonderful first lady milania. the president had a couple events on his schedule, an event in dc and he was going to travel to florida tonight for a rally. those have been canceled. i was stumbling into the first hint because the news is coming fast and furious but we are looking at when mike pence was last in contact with the president and it appears it was at a coronavirus event in the rose garden on monday, the president announcing 150 million testings and to the nation. one thing i
fox news medical contributor mark siegel talked about the president's health risk. >> 74 years old, he is overweight but doesn't have the other risks we worry about like diabetes, lung disease, heart disease or kidney disease is another big one. he has none of those as far as we know, a good blood pressure, all bode well and is in pretty good shape. >> reporter: we are also hearing from vice president mike pence who said karen and i send our love and prayers to donald trump and...
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the doctor will be mark siegel, a fox contributor.s previously speculated without evidence that biden is using drugs before debates. he has also said that house speaker 90 policy should stop pontificating -- speaker nancy pelosi should stop at the forgetting about the president's health. attorney general william barr a probertedly said that on russian interference will not be released until after the election. for aicans were hoping political bombshell. michigan's governor blames president trump for fostering hate groups hours after the fbi charged six people with trying to kidnap her. governor gretchen whitmer says the president has given comfort to those who spread fear and hatred. the white house says he condemns all forms of hate. the justice department has sued yale university, claiming it illegally discriminated against white and asian american applicants. they claim the school favored black and hispanic students in undergraduate admissions. yale responded that it would not abandon its race conscious process. global news 24 hour
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mark siegel. does he look familiar to you? when was the last time we saw him? >> it was 30 or 35 questions. the first questions are very easy. the last questions are much more difficult. like, a memory question. it's, like, you'll go person, woman, man, camera, tv. so, they'd say, could you repeat that? so, i said, yeah. so, it's person, woman, man, camera, tv. okay. that's very good. if you get it in order, you get extra points. if you -- okay. now, he's asking you other questions. other questions. and then, ten minutes, 15, 20 minutes later, they'd say remember the first question? not the first but the tenth question. give us that, again. can you do that again? and you go, person, woman, man, camera, tv. if you get it, in order, you get extra points. they said nobody gets it in order. it's actually not that easy. but, for me, it was easy. and that's not an easy question. in other words, they ask it to you. they give you five names and you have to repeat them. and that's okay. if you repeat them out of order, it's okay. but -- banish yut, you know, it as good.
mark siegel. does he look familiar to you? when was the last time we saw him? >> it was 30 or 35 questions. the first questions are very easy. the last questions are much more difficult. like, a memory question. it's, like, you'll go person, woman, man, camera, tv. so, they'd say, could you repeat that? so, i said, yeah. so, it's person, woman, man, camera, tv. okay. that's very good. if you get it in order, you get extra points. if you -- okay. now, he's asking you other questions. other...
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mark siegel.pread. >> thank you, shannon. >> thank you. >> what should we make about these pauses for these health incidents with individuals in these two trials? >> that's very common in one of the things i'm concerned about is when that happens, and the j&j trial, we don't know that's even related to the vaccine. every time that happens it creates fear. as a wrote in my book, fear is the problem fear is what's corrosive. you want to be more afraid of a virus than the vaccine. all the politicization of the virus has also caused great problems. the chief scientist in charge o operation warp speed said that today. the vaccines are doing great. six of them are in the final stages of trials. with all of the politics involved, i'm worried about compliance at the other end whe they come out. >> there has been this discussion to about the idea of herding immunity. it super controversial. a lot of people talking about the head of who saying it's really controversial, you have to make very difficult decis
mark siegel.pread. >> thank you, shannon. >> thank you. >> what should we make about these pauses for these health incidents with individuals in these two trials? >> that's very common in one of the things i'm concerned about is when that happens, and the j&j trial, we don't know that's even related to the vaccine. every time that happens it creates fear. as a wrote in my book, fear is the problem fear is what's corrosive. you want to be more afraid of a virus than...
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mark siegel.e will be on the show this morning, along with a great slate of guests, including senator marsha blackburn, lawrence jones, and steve and kathy doocy will be here this morning as well. and even more names than that. you can't beat steve doocy. you can tell in listening to the president, he was on tucker last night, he was on hand at this the night before, he -- hannity the night before. he was on mark levin's program. he's itching to get out. molly hemingway talked about how important the rallies that are coming are in the last few weeks. listen. >> particularly given the other constraints involved with this year, i think rallies are very important for president trump in the final few weeks of this campaign. it seems like he is enthusiastic, his fans areen enthusiastic. there's a lot of big issues where i think president trump might have learned from how vice president pence handled himself in the last debate, talking about all those successes that the trump administration has had is s
mark siegel.e will be on the show this morning, along with a great slate of guests, including senator marsha blackburn, lawrence jones, and steve and kathy doocy will be here this morning as well. and even more names than that. you can't beat steve doocy. you can tell in listening to the president, he was on tucker last night, he was on hand at this the night before, he -- hannity the night before. he was on mark levin's program. he's itching to get out. molly hemingway talked about how...
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mark siegel asked the president, did he have scans? and he said he had all kinds of scans, but he didn't say what they were, but then said that they seemed to show some congestion in his lungs, which is actually the first time we'd heard that because previously the president's doctors, dr. conley, said there were findings. look, this is all purposely vague, chris. we're left to look at these breadcrumbs and try and piece something together here. it sounds like the president is off of his medications now, but he said that initially, and then later on in the interview, he said should be off shortly or something to that effect. so, you know, again, there was three medications. he received those antibodies as you well know, remdesivir, this antiviral, and the steroid medication dexamethasone. it's typically a ten-day course. >> right. >> so if they're doing the proper course, he should still be on it. >> right. >> again, i couldn't tell from that interview if he was or he wasn't. >> they say he tolerated it very well. we don't know if that
mark siegel asked the president, did he have scans? and he said he had all kinds of scans, but he didn't say what they were, but then said that they seemed to show some congestion in his lungs, which is actually the first time we'd heard that because previously the president's doctors, dr. conley, said there were findings. look, this is all purposely vague, chris. we're left to look at these breadcrumbs and try and piece something together here. it sounds like the president is off of his...
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mark siegel asked the president if he had scans and said this he all sorts of scans and didn't say what they were, but said that it seemed to show congestion in his lungs and that was the first time we heard that. the president's doctors said there were findings. it's all purposely vague, we are left to look at bread crumbs, sounds like the president is off of medications, he said that initially and later in the interview, he said should be off shortly or something to that affect. again, there was three medications. he received the antibodies as you well know. remdesivir, the anti-viral and the steroid medication, dexamethasone is typically a ten-day course. if they are doing the proper course, he should still be on it. again, i couldn't tell from the interview if he was or wasn't. didn't get a lot out of that. >> they said he tolerated it well. we don't know if that's true. the biggest thing to discuss is he said, i was just tested. i don't have the numbers yet. i'm either very at the bottom or cleared. i have been tested a bunch of times, a bunch of ways. i have never seen any kind of
mark siegel asked the president if he had scans and said this he all sorts of scans and didn't say what they were, but said that it seemed to show congestion in his lungs and that was the first time we heard that. the president's doctors said there were findings. it's all purposely vague, we are left to look at bread crumbs, sounds like the president is off of medications, he said that initially and later in the interview, he said should be off shortly or something to that affect. again, there...
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mark siegel joins us now to react, thank you for joining us today, dr. siege l.nt that the president is receiving at walter reed including the medication medications that have been administered thus far. >> good morning, jed. i think that it's very interesting what he's getting and you can make a case for each thing. the remdesivir that was added has been shown in a study in the new england journal of medicine to decrease the amount of time it takes to recover by about three days in over 1,000 patients. that's in people that have moderate illness. now, that's another reason he would have gone to the hospital by the way, jed because it's administered intravenously and a close friend of his who spoke to him last night said that the president told me that the president was feeling well, a little tired, and kind of bothered he had to go to the hospital but he felt he could work there. even when he's tired he has more energy than a lot of people. some of the other cocktails he's getting there, pepcid, the stomach medication, looks like in some studies that it decrease
mark siegel joins us now to react, thank you for joining us today, dr. siege l.nt that the president is receiving at walter reed including the medication medications that have been administered thus far. >> good morning, jed. i think that it's very interesting what he's getting and you can make a case for each thing. the remdesivir that was added has been shown in a study in the new england journal of medicine to decrease the amount of time it takes to recover by about three days in over...
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he spoke with doctor mark siegel about the experience that he credits for his quick recovery and whyhe did not want to stay in the hospital for too long. >> they wanted to keep me for observation and be sure it was good. i was there for 3 and a half days. they wanted to keep me, i wanted to leave after the first day. i felt i was in not bad shape after the first day. i would have been in worse shape had i not taken his medication. >> reporter: next week's debate in miami, and on monday, for the first campaign rally, in the sanford airport, some kind of different precautions for a campaign event that kind. there is a huge crowd. and if the president may have a different approach but are still expecting to get the president back, trail. that election getting closer every hour. >> masks are required at the south lawn event. what are the rules? >> up high on the balcony, shaking hands, he will be a further distance and we are told this is going to be a shorter event, not like we will see the president go on and on and on. neil: now to the biden camp and what they are planning, a big even
he spoke with doctor mark siegel about the experience that he credits for his quick recovery and whyhe did not want to stay in the hospital for too long. >> they wanted to keep me for observation and be sure it was good. i was there for 3 and a half days. they wanted to keep me, i wanted to leave after the first day. i felt i was in not bad shape after the first day. i would have been in worse shape had i not taken his medication. >> reporter: next week's debate in miami, and on...
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mark. dr. siegel, good luck with the book. it you today, thank you. >> thanks, bill. >> bill: hundreds of people on the streets of paris after the gruesome murder of a teacher. we will look at the issues that nation has been dealing with since the charlie hebdo attack five years ago. ♪ ♪ with just one call to newday you can cut your family's mortgage payments by $3000 a year. the va streamline refi is a benefit your spouse earned. it shortens the refi process so veteran families can save money by refinancing. there is no income verification. no appraisal. no out of pocket costs. all time low mortgage rates have now dropped even lower. /1jyx28x7i we knew that this was really, really bad. we had ample forewarning. but we did almost no testing, almost no contact tracing. completely ignored the science, completely ignored the warning signs. there were things that could have been done. a lot of people have died needlessly, and there's nothing more frustrating than feeling like you're fighting against someone who should have your ba
mark. dr. siegel, good luck with the book. it you today, thank you. >> thanks, bill. >> bill: hundreds of people on the streets of paris after the gruesome murder of a teacher. we will look at the issues that nation has been dealing with since the charlie hebdo attack five years ago. ♪ ♪ with just one call to newday you can cut your family's mortgage payments by $3000 a year. the va streamline refi is a benefit your spouse earned. it shortens the refi process so veteran families...
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siegel. he was diagnosed thursday night. we have the white house chief of staff mark meadows told the associated press, there were some concerning moments the last 24 hours, and on friday there was a possible progression in some of the symptoms. but it looks like they intervened very quickly. what are your thoughts on how the treatment is going so far. >> i like how he's improving it's disturbing to hear he had problems friday, but it's very encouraging on the other hand. i can't make a strong clinical observation in the video. but he's speaking slowly, doesn't seem to be having shortness of breath. we heard from dr. conley that he isn't on ox gin and had normal oxygen levels. he looked like someone that is ill, but he looked like he was quite stable from the video. and was clearly comfortable when he was speaking. i thought that was encouraging. jesse: it was night and day in my personal opinion between the video he put out yesterday where he was standing in the white house and the video he put out there. there was a lot of controversy today as to whether he was administered oxygen at the white house friday. tell us your though
siegel. he was diagnosed thursday night. we have the white house chief of staff mark meadows told the associated press, there were some concerning moments the last 24 hours, and on friday there was a possible progression in some of the symptoms. but it looks like they intervened very quickly. what are your thoughts on how the treatment is going so far. >> i like how he's improving it's disturbing to hear he had problems friday, but it's very encouraging on the other hand. i can't make a...
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siegel. he was diagnosed thursday night. we have the white house chief of staff mark meadows told the associated press, there were some concerningoments the last 24 hours, and on friday there was a possible progression in some of the symptoms. but it looks like they intervened very quickly. what are your thoughts on how the treatment is going so far. >> i like how he's improving it's disturbing to hear he had problems friday, but it's very encouraging on the other hand. i can't make a strong clinical observation in the video. but he's speaking slowly, doesn't seem to be having shortness of breath. we heard from dr. conley that he isn't on ox gin and had normal oxygen levels. he looked like someone that is ill, but he looked like he was quite stable from the video. and was clearly comfortable when he was speaking. i thought that was encouraging. jesse: it was night and day in my personal opinion between the video he put out yesterday where he was standing in the white house and the video he put out there. there was a lot of controversy today as to whether he was administered oxygen at the white house friday. tell us your thoughts
siegel. he was diagnosed thursday night. we have the white house chief of staff mark meadows told the associated press, there were some concerningoments the last 24 hours, and on friday there was a possible progression in some of the symptoms. but it looks like they intervened very quickly. what are your thoughts on how the treatment is going so far. >> i like how he's improving it's disturbing to hear he had problems friday, but it's very encouraging on the other hand. i can't make a...
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siegel. he was diagnosed thursday night. we have the white house chief of staff mark meadows told the associated press, there were some concerning moments the last 24 hours, and on friday there was a possible progression in some of the symptoms. but it looks like they intervened very quickly. what are your thoughts on how the treatment is going so far. >> i like how he's improving it's disturbing to hear he had problems friday, but it's very encouraging on the other hand. i can't make a strong clinical observation in the video. but he's speaking slowly, doesn't seem to be having shortness of breath. we heard from dr. conley that he isn't on ox gin and had normal oxygen levels. he looked like someone that is ill, but he looked like he was quite stable from the video. and was clearly comfortable when he was speaking. i thought that was encouraging. jesse: it was night and day in my personal opinion between the video he put out yesterday where he was standing in the white house and the video he put out there. there was a lot of controversy today as to whether he was administered oxygen at the white house friday. tell us your though
siegel. he was diagnosed thursday night. we have the white house chief of staff mark meadows told the associated press, there were some concerning moments the last 24 hours, and on friday there was a possible progression in some of the symptoms. but it looks like they intervened very quickly. what are your thoughts on how the treatment is going so far. >> i like how he's improving it's disturbing to hear he had problems friday, but it's very encouraging on the other hand. i can't make a...
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despite the fact mark zuckerberg was sitting right there, deb aho willamson, emarketer analyst, we are going to continue to follow these headlines. i will speak with twitter ceo ned siegelomorrow to get his outlook on the platform through the election in the end of year. that interview 3:30 p.m. eastern time right here on bloomberg television. ♪ coming up, counting the ballots. how to assure u.s. voters that this election will be fair. our conversation with the bipartisan election policy director, coming up next. ♪ the pandemic's driving record numbers of people to vote by mail, a process the president has inaccurately decried as fraud written. -- fraud ridden. counting all the boats could take days or weeks. trigger close, it could lawsuits over arcane procedures of election officials and battleground states. here to discuss counting the vote is matthew weil, bipartisan policy center's elections director. a huge task for you this week, matthew. big question, is the election going to be fair? matthew: the election is going to be fair. we have good people running our elections. people at the state and local level know what they are doing. the most part, these are not par
despite the fact mark zuckerberg was sitting right there, deb aho willamson, emarketer analyst, we are going to continue to follow these headlines. i will speak with twitter ceo ned siegelomorrow to get his outlook on the platform through the election in the end of year. that interview 3:30 p.m. eastern time right here on bloomberg television. ♪ coming up, counting the ballots. how to assure u.s. voters that this election will be fair. our conversation with the bipartisan election policy...
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siegel, great to see you. >> we need the country open, thank you, tucker buried >> tucker: so the one thing that was missing from last night's debate, sorely missing, was analysis from the great mark going to provide that after the break. ♪ >> tucker: well, if you didn'tf catch last nights debate or don'tht have access to the internet, we have some good newg for you. we hired actors and staged a reenactment of what happened, condensing it to just a few seconds. here's what we came up with. >> you're crazy. >> i know you are what but what am i. speak i know you are but what i my. >> i know you are but what am i. >> i know you are but what am i. >> tucker: we are not going to reenact any of the postdebate analysis because they were horrible. the only analysis you really need is from a mark steyn, who s not on tv last night, but we will promise, it is worth it. mark steyn, great to see you. >> like many people, i found it terrible, but i'm actually more concerned that the presidential debate commission is so horrified by it that they now want to change the rules to make it more like the traditional, boringly, stultifyingly respectable -- i don't believe in the debate commission, i do
siegel, great to see you. >> we need the country open, thank you, tucker buried >> tucker: so the one thing that was missing from last night's debate, sorely missing, was analysis from the great mark going to provide that after the break. ♪ >> tucker: well, if you didn'tf catch last nights debate or don'tht have access to the internet, we have some good newg for you. we hired actors and staged a reenactment of what happened, condensing it to just a few seconds. here's what...
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marc siegel will weigh in on the president's condition. bill mcgurn is here with analysis and mark meredith with the biden campaign. >> interesting scene last night. when marine one lands on the south lawn the president just walks into the white house. he mounted the steps to the doorway lined with flags and gave that message saying basically that he has gone to school on coronavirus, learned a lot about it. urging the american people don't fear it. even though it put him in the hospital and had doctors really worried about his health. here is what else the president said. >> president trump: i didn't feel so good and two days ago i could have left two days ago. two days ago i felt great, better than i have in a long time. i said just recently better than 20 years ago. don't let it dominate and take over your lives. don't let that happen. >> the president urging the nation to get back to work. a lot of criticism of the message from democrats including joe biden. here is what he said at a town hall in miami last night. >> essentially there is a lot to be concerned about, 210,000 peo
marc siegel will weigh in on the president's condition. bill mcgurn is here with analysis and mark meredith with the biden campaign. >> interesting scene last night. when marine one lands on the south lawn the president just walks into the white house. he mounted the steps to the doorway lined with flags and gave that message saying basically that he has gone to school on coronavirus, learned a lot about it. urging the american people don't fear it. even though it put him in the hospital...
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siegel. we're going to check back in with you throughout the show. let's bring in tennessee congressman mark green who is also an emergency room physician. good morning to you. >> thanks for having me on, guys. ainsley: you are welcome. what else the political impact here. he douse have rallies and fundraisers planned. not going to be doing that for the next 10 days unless he does it virtually. >> yeah. i think the biggest impact is going to be on the campaign side. very clearly the president can function from the white house quarantined and take care of all of his duties as commander-in-chief. no one should worry about that. but he will have to, you know, quarantine, which will probably be very difficult for our president. he is a go getter and action guy. so, but he has got to quarantine. can't do those rallies. brian: you are a doctor. what questions do you have if you picked up the phone and called the white house now as the president is 74 years old. his condition is public. we all know that what questions do you have knowing what you know about the virus. what's good to hear from them
siegel. we're going to check back in with you throughout the show. let's bring in tennessee congressman mark green who is also an emergency room physician. good morning to you. >> thanks for having me on, guys. ainsley: you are welcome. what else the political impact here. he douse have rallies and fundraisers planned. not going to be doing that for the next 10 days unless he does it virtually. >> yeah. i think the biggest impact is going to be on the campaign side. very clearly the...
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mark siegel. >> i feel, really, really strong. i think didn't feel really strong. i didn't have a problem with breathing which a lot of people seem to have. i had none of that. but i didn't feel very strong. i didn't feel very vital. i didn't feel like the president of the u.s. should feel. and i knew there was something a little bit off. >> did that occur to you where the doctors were telling you something and you were negotiating with them, or did you just do what they said? >> i did negotiate, but ultimately i have a lot of respect for these doctors. they're really the best doctors i think in the world. and walter reed, i've seen the work they do on the military and people coming in so badly injured like you've never seen before. i have a lot of respect, so i really tended to listen. but generally maybe i wouldn't. but i did tend to listen to this group. could have led to bad things from that point, but i don't know. i got lucky i think with a certain medicine. i took the regeneron. within a period of 24 hours i felt very different. they wanted to keep my for ob
mark siegel. >> i feel, really, really strong. i think didn't feel really strong. i didn't have a problem with breathing which a lot of people seem to have. i had none of that. but i didn't feel very strong. i didn't feel very vital. i didn't feel like the president of the u.s. should feel. and i knew there was something a little bit off. >> did that occur to you where the doctors were telling you something and you were negotiating with them, or did you just do what they said?...