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we speak to dr marc father a publisher of the gloom boom and doom report who says well destruction and social unrest may be on the way for western economies and yesterday wall street had a strong start to the second quarter with the s. and p. five hundred marking its highest closed since mid may of two thousand and eight and then today we saw that come down as absalom three minutes came out and revealed that the federal reserve is holding off on more monetary easing unless u.s. economic growth falters or inflation goes below two percent so why is this risk gone where it's gone and what does it mean for the economy that this is the way we're always looking at things and we've heard talk of the possible student loan bubble a more than one trillion dollar debt problem appears some senior citizens are on the hook for it along with kindergartners we'll explain let's get to today's capital account. now as we've seen stocks rise to their highest level since two thousand and eight and then fall a day later as f o n c minutes indicate hey maybe the fed isn't looking at more quantitative easing
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and, our own dr. marcegel from our medical a-team will join us to tell us all about it, sunday morning house call, straight ahead. >> really cool. really cool, just, the momentum and the -- how it is inspiring and how motivating it is. >> this is a huge celebration, intras of service, celebration of fitness. emily's just starting out... and on a budget. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. without the stuff that we make here, you wouldn't be able to walk in your house and flip on your lights. [ brad ] at ge we build turbines that pothe world. they go into power plants which take some form of energy, harness it, and turn it into more efficient electricity. [ ron ] when i was a kid i wanted to work with my hands, that was my thing. i really enjoy building turbines. it's nice to know that what you're building is gonna do something for the world. when people t
and, our own dr. marcegel from our medical a-team will join us to tell us all about it, sunday morning house call, straight ahead. >> really cool. really cool, just, the momentum and the -- how it is inspiring and how motivating it is. >> this is a huge celebration, intras of service, celebration of fitness. emily's just starting out... and on a budget. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value...
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for the most significant legislation of barack obama's presidency, dr. marciegel explains how obama's trademark law might backfire on him in november's election. we'll be right back. ber wo won. i'm harris faulkener, now back to huckabee. >> governor huckabee: obamacare, critics are multiplying and include lawmakers who initially voted for the law, jim webb, not even seeking re-election called it a failure in leadership by the president. my next guest says there are two ways obamacare can play out and both are bad for the president, joining me is dr. marc siegel of the too medical a-team. thank for being here. >> thanks. >> governor huckabee: you have mentioned three different ways it could play out poorly for the president. and one of them involves the law being declared unconstitutional. how will that have an impact, not just on his leck but medical care in this country? >> the individual mandate if it is struck down will lead to the whole law being struck down or the premiums will rise, the insurance death spiral because if we load up with people of preexi
for the most significant legislation of barack obama's presidency, dr. marciegel explains how obama's trademark law might backfire on him in november's election. we'll be right back. ber wo won. i'm harris faulkener, now back to huckabee. >> governor huckabee: obamacare, critics are multiplying and include lawmakers who initially voted for the law, jim webb, not even seeking re-election called it a failure in leadership by the president. my next guest says there are two ways obamacare can...
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for the most significant legislation of barack obama's presidency, dr. marcl explains how obama's trademark law might backfire on him in november's election. we'll be right back. if you're one of those folks who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >> live from america's news headquarters i am claudia cowan. investors in arizona found suspicious circumstances in the missing tucson girl. they aren't saying whether their suspicion concerns a possible entry point into the home of 6-year-old isabel. they buput the girl to ped frid night and found her missing saturday morning. 150 law enforcement officers are involved in the search. the criminal trial of john edwards set to begin tomorrow. lawyers expected to make opening statements in greensboro north carolina line nall. the former senator is
for the most significant legislation of barack obama's presidency, dr. marcl explains how obama's trademark law might backfire on him in november's election. we'll be right back. if you're one of those folks who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... well, shoot, that's like checking on your burgers after they're burnt! [ male announcer ] treat your frequent heartburn by blocking the acid with prilosec otc. and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill a day....
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for the most significant legislation of barack obama's presidency, dr. marcains how obama's trademark law might backfire on him in november's election. we'll be right back. i'm a home in a high-risk flood area. it doesn't look risky. i mean, phil, does this look risky to you? nancy? fred? no. well it is. in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. visit floodsmart.gov/risk to learn your risk. >>> live from america's news headquarters i'm he claudia cowen. the united nations boosting the number of observers in syria. voting on saturday to expand the observers have 30 to 300. the council also demanding an immediate end to the violence that has escalated since a seize fire took effect a week ago. this comes on the same day five members of the u.n. team toured the embattled city. >>> george zimmerman's attorney saying it will be a few days before his chi sent released on bail. media staking out the ja
for the most significant legislation of barack obama's presidency, dr. marcains how obama's trademark law might backfire on him in november's election. we'll be right back. i'm a home in a high-risk flood area. it doesn't look risky. i mean, phil, does this look risky to you? nancy? fred? no. well it is. in a high-risk area, there's a 1-in-4 chance homes like us will flood. i'm glad i got flood insurance. fred, you should look into it. i'm a risk-taker. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance...
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for the most significant legislation of barack obama's presidency, dr. marcplains how obama's trademark law might backfire on him in november's election. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] at amway, we use the best of nature, science and research to develop and manufacture our products to the highest quality standards. ♪ in fact, amway offers a 180-day satisfaction guarantee. because amway believes the aces our products ome from... are just as important as the places they'll go. amway conveys quality. to learn more, contact an amway independent business owner. >> harris: live om america -- from america's headquarters, the hooker scandal, surrounding the secret service, reports, investigators are looking into whether any of the women allegedly involved were under age and the agents were in ca columbia. >> and charles colson died. he served prison time for his role in the watergate break in and he died in a virginia hospital, and, the pitcher, a perfect game, a victory over the seattle mariners and someone said on twitter tonight, hum ber wo won. i'm har
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. >> eric: and the author of "the inner pulse", dr. marciegel. >> jamie: you come in on sunday and i have a healthy lunch and i hope folks get all the information they need. we have great topics, including this, there is a study out this week that raises serious question about x-rays at the dentist. are they safe? some researchers link the radiation to a risk of brain tumors. dr. samadi, i always put up a little bit of a fuss, but i didn't realize there could be a connection. do you believe that? >> let's talk about this. i think everyone can relate to one of those x-rays, everyone has had it as a kid and, we grow up and every time you go to a dentist you get one of those. it was a big publicity, it was published in "cancer", coming from yale school of medicine and one of the largest studies we have had talking about the dental x-rays and brain cancer and looked at 3,000 people, half of them had brain cancer, called meningioma, a benign tumor of the lining of the brain and the other half did not. part is because they talked about their memo
. >> eric: and the author of "the inner pulse", dr. marciegel. >> jamie: you come in on sunday and i have a healthy lunch and i hope folks get all the information they need. we have great topics, including this, there is a study out this week that raises serious question about x-rays at the dentist. are they safe? some researchers link the radiation to a risk of brain tumors. dr. samadi, i always put up a little bit of a fuss, but i didn't realize there could be a...
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>> eric: time for "sunday house call," joining us as always, dr. marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center and, author of "the inner pulse". >> jamie: and they not only look smart, they are smart. and chief of row box at the mt. sinai medical center, dr. samadi. they they're a-team. >> eric: doctors, good morning, we start with what they say is a smashing break through, a vaccine designed to fight one of the most common and aggressive forms of brain cancer, they say studies show the vaccine could potentially improve survival by extending the lives of patients. it seems big news if it is the case. >> it is promise mission and everyone out there is worried about this and everyone is worried they'll get a brain tumor though it is 5,000 cases per year of the severe type, cochleo-blastoma. and the problem is you cannot cure it, remove it an cure it and when you take it out it almost always comes back and they five-year sur rivvival rat terrible and they took the tumor as they were removing it and used to it cause the body's
>> eric: time for "sunday house call," joining us as always, dr. marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center and, author of "the inner pulse". >> jamie: and they not only look smart, they are smart. and chief of row box at the mt. sinai medical center, dr. samadi. they they're a-team. >> eric: doctors, good morning, we start with what they say is a smashing break through, a vaccine designed to fight one of the most common...
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economy desired by policymakers and their models now earlier i had the pleasure of speaking with dr marc barber he's founder of marc barber limited publisher of the gloom and doom report also author of many books including our producer dimitris favorite one this one tomorrow's gold asia's age of discovery now dr farber told me the issue of inflation and deflation isn't that simple exactly because inflation is the increase in the quantity of money and credit and there are symptoms of it they can show up as higher wages or food prices cetera but the problem of printing money is that no one knows exactly where it will flow so in the ninety's you saw it flowing to the nasdaq and then there was a collapse and then it went into real estate and when that collapsed later it went to emerging economies so where does he think the money has flown now listen. these. last year you were. who are. you sure. are the wrong. they are all of the same crime with the same intensity and then bubbles up bills and make the flame the issue of inflation inflation should be essentially into question which asset pri
economy desired by policymakers and their models now earlier i had the pleasure of speaking with dr marc barber he's founder of marc barber limited publisher of the gloom and doom report also author of many books including our producer dimitris favorite one this one tomorrow's gold asia's age of discovery now dr farber told me the issue of inflation and deflation isn't that simple exactly because inflation is the increase in the quantity of money and credit and there are symptoms of it they can...
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social darwinism and that this is stripping opportunity this country has been known for we asked dr marc fogger he is a very famous fund manager he writes a very popular gloom gloom and doom report we ask him what opportunity is left because he predicts wealth destruction he predicts that this could lead to social unrest and war so we really get this skinny from him especially on a day where we've seen stocks reach multi-year highs yesterday and then fall when the federal reserve says that more monetary easing isn't coming unless the u.s. economy stops growing as much as it has been so you have this kind of always monitoring what the government is doing in order to make your decisions about the economy and figure out what direction it's going and we ask how healthy is that and how much is that what you should see in a free market economy all right to get some answers that's coming up next on the capital account with lauren listserver that's going to do it for the news for more of the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash arts in america or check out our website it's our com slas
social darwinism and that this is stripping opportunity this country has been known for we asked dr marc fogger he is a very famous fund manager he writes a very popular gloom gloom and doom report we ask him what opportunity is left because he predicts wealth destruction he predicts that this could lead to social unrest and war so we really get this skinny from him especially on a day where we've seen stocks reach multi-year highs yesterday and then fall when the federal reserve says that more...
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bush biking for our wounded warriors in texas with our own dr. marc siegel.race and they covered 100 kilometers. next, we have the bad. a dolphin stranded in shallow waters in california for three days. he ended up taking a wrong turn and ended up in the wetlands. rescue crews may move in today to help. and the ugly. 26-year-old beauty queen nicole hood is under arrest this morning. she's accused of punching, kicking and biting her boyfriend. the former miss new hampshire u.s.a. reportedly went berserk because she thought he was cheating on her. not the first time we've heard that story, is it? >> no, not a good ending to that. let's hope the bad about the dolphins turns into a good and they can rescue it. >> that's right. kind of reminds me of those whales that got stuck up the sacramento river about four years ago and it was a big rescue effort to get them out. >> great job by dr. siegel with the wounded warriors project. >> fantastic to see. in such great shape. all righty, let's get to scrambled up, gretchen carlson is here to help us out with the word of
bush biking for our wounded warriors in texas with our own dr. marc siegel.race and they covered 100 kilometers. next, we have the bad. a dolphin stranded in shallow waters in california for three days. he ended up taking a wrong turn and ended up in the wetlands. rescue crews may move in today to help. and the ugly. 26-year-old beauty queen nicole hood is under arrest this morning. she's accused of punching, kicking and biting her boyfriend. the former miss new hampshire u.s.a. reportedly went...
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> and president bush hops on advice to support our wounded warriors and right there by his side, dr. marc medical a team who is live next from amarillo. good morning, doctor. >> good morning, steve. [ male announcer ] when a major hospital wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] >> hey, brian, look who is down in the control room with me. arthur. >> what the heck? >> again, in the shadow. arthur, please. >> over. >> over. >> can we get him in a shower or something? he's been wearing the same outfit for three days. i don't want him in the shower. he hasn't left. he lives here. >> he does live here and we're lucky because he's smart. let's take a quick look at these friday morning headlines. first a huge scare for delta airline passengers quarantined on the tarmac at chicago's midway airport for three hours after the reports one of the passengers
> and president bush hops on advice to support our wounded warriors and right there by his side, dr. marc medical a team who is live next from amarillo. good morning, doctor. >> good morning, steve. [ male announcer ] when a major hospital wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [...
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with us dr. marc lamont hill teaches education at colombia university. start with the south side of chicago. because this is a very vivid example. one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the united states of america. epidemic of murder. tens of thousands of money is poured into the decades to that area and barack obama was in charge of even getting more money in there and making sure the money was used for the proper purposes. can you, dr. hill, explain the failure in the south side of chicago? >> well, i don't concede that there is failure attached to the money. there are certainly issues there that we want to deal with. >> bill: the neighborhood is a failure. it's not a safe place for americans to live. despite all of the entitlement spending. it's failed. >> when you begin to dump money into a place that's already starting behind square one, i think that money just gets you back to zero. >> bill: it hasn't. it's gotten worse. >> i disagree. unless you are suggesting that had f. we had not put money in things would be exactly the same or better. >>
with us dr. marc lamont hill teaches education at colombia university. start with the south side of chicago. because this is a very vivid example. one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the united states of america. epidemic of murder. tens of thousands of money is poured into the decades to that area and barack obama was in charge of even getting more money in there and making sure the money was used for the proper purposes. can you, dr. hill, explain the failure in the south side of...
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dr. marc siegel will join us coming up. [ male announcer ] this is lawn ranger -- eden prairie, minnesota. in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter job on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ helping you do what you do... ah, welcome to hotels.com. i get it...guys weekend. yeah! if you're looking for a place to get together, you came to the right place. because here at hotels.com, we're only about hotels. yeah! yeah! noooo. yeah! finding you the perfect place is all we do. welcome to hotels.com jenna: some brand new stories next hour for you including major developments in those bizarre coronado mansion death. a woman was found hanging after her boyfriend's 6-year-old son died from the fall down
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with us dr. marc lamont hill teaches education at colombia university. start with the south side of chicago. because this is a very vivid example. one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the united states of america. epidemic of murder. tens of thousands of money is poured into the decades to that area and barack obama was in charge of even getting more money in there and making sure the money was used for the proper purposes. can you, dr. hill, explain the failure in the south side of chicago? >> well, i don't concede that there is failure attached to the money. there are certainly issues there that we want to deal with. >> bill: the neighborhood is a failure. it's not a safe place for americans to live. despite all of the entitlement spending. it's failed. >> when you begin to dump money into a place that's already starting behind square one, i think that money just gets you back to zero. >> bill: it hasn't. it's gotten worse. >> i disagree. unless you are suggesting that had f. we had not put money in things would be exactly the same or better. >>
with us dr. marc lamont hill teaches education at colombia university. start with the south side of chicago. because this is a very vivid example. one of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the united states of america. epidemic of murder. tens of thousands of money is poured into the decades to that area and barack obama was in charge of even getting more money in there and making sure the money was used for the proper purposes. can you, dr. hill, explain the failure in the south side of...
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. >> fox news medical contributor dr. marc, too. >> you know, this ride is symbolic for reentering society. you are going uphills and down hills and going up mountains. >> shepard: the former president says when he starts to feel tired, he looks to these guys for inspiration. >> they are battling through unbelievable odds. and in this case, riding bicycles has helped them recover. >> well, this is the second year former president bush has invited the wounded warriors to ride along with him. the trip is scheduled to wrap up tomorrow. i'm shepard smith. this is the fox report. it's the bottom of the hour, time for the top of the news. the secret service is now changing the rules of conduct as it tries to recover from the hooker scandal. this comes just days after the secret service canned 8 of its own for that wild he is can escn colombia. officials were investigating 12 agents and 12 members of the military for allegedly bringing prostitutes back to their hotels, including one hotel where the president was to stay. late today,
. >> fox news medical contributor dr. marc, too. >> you know, this ride is symbolic for reentering society. you are going uphills and down hills and going up mountains. >> shepard: the former president says when he starts to feel tired, he looks to these guys for inspiration. >> they are battling through unbelievable odds. and in this case, riding bicycles has helped them recover. >> well, this is the second year former president bush has invited the wounded...
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dr. marc siegel, fox news medical a-teamer and dr. robert osfeld a cardiologist in new york city.d morning to you as well. here's what happened. a group led by the american board of internal medical foundation and "consumer reports." a lot of medical advice from a lot of different areas. they're saying cardiac stress tests not necessarily needed. chest x-ray before minor surgery. that got a thumbs down. other things like mris, some doctors even said the antibiotics for mild sinusitis, that is overprescribed as well. seems to be a major down scale in the amount of treatment that you gentlemen give a typical patient. on the surface, doctor, a good idea or not? >> on the surface, they call it choosing wisely. it is good idea to have doctors involved and weighing in on these things and i agree we have too many tests and they're done excessively. i actually looked at my own panel which is the american college of physicians which covers internists. when i started to look at actual tests and what they're saying i got concerned. look, if they say we're overimaging back pain, fine. you kno
dr. marc siegel, fox news medical a-teamer and dr. robert osfeld a cardiologist in new york city.d morning to you as well. here's what happened. a group led by the american board of internal medical foundation and "consumer reports." a lot of medical advice from a lot of different areas. they're saying cardiac stress tests not necessarily needed. chest x-ray before minor surgery. that got a thumbs down. other things like mris, some doctors even said the antibiotics for mild sinusitis,...
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. >> eric: sunday morning, you know that means it's time for "sunday house call," joining us dr. marc nyu's langone medical center and the author of "the inner pulse" unlock the secret code of sickness and health. >> jamie: and dr. david samadi, the vice chairman of the department of urology and chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center and if getting healthier means to peeps and no chocolates, today, i'm out. say it ain't so. >> it is a holiday. >> a free pass today. >> happy easter and passover... serving let's start with the first topic, go to the doctor and he tells you to get tests and you feel as a patient you want them and there is a debate among doctors who say, the testing is unnecessary and a panel of medical came out with a list of routine practices and they say they are wasteful and profit-driven including x-rays and ekgs an antibiotics, and as a patient, you want the stuff, but are you guys prescribing too much? >> first of all, yes. we have 30% more tests than we need to be ordering in treatment and this is called choosing wisely and comes from the american board
. >> eric: sunday morning, you know that means it's time for "sunday house call," joining us dr. marc nyu's langone medical center and the author of "the inner pulse" unlock the secret code of sickness and health. >> jamie: and dr. david samadi, the vice chairman of the department of urology and chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center and if getting healthier means to peeps and no chocolates, today, i'm out. say it ain't so. >> it is a holiday....
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joining me now, dr. marcgel, a member of our fox news medical a-team and bigwig at nyu langone medical center. not your official title. >> thanks very much for the bigwig. megyn: we've all had these. they are uncomfortable. the things dig into your gums. the dentist says they're necessary. they're causing brain tumors? >> not so fast. actually this is the biggest study of its kind. we know this radiation, ionizing radiation can cause brain tumors. we know that from atomic bombs and radiation for thyroid cancer, things like that. the question, does this amount of radiation from a dental x-ray cause a brain tumor? the kind of brain tumor we're talking about megyn is the lining of the brain. mostly benign of the 90% of the case. >> it is benign. >> no, but it is in the brain and i am very concerned about it, even if it is benign it can cause a big, big problem. they surveyed 1400 people, they asked them how many dental x-rays that they have had? they found any group that said they had a focused dental x-ray at a
joining me now, dr. marcgel, a member of our fox news medical a-team and bigwig at nyu langone medical center. not your official title. >> thanks very much for the bigwig. megyn: we've all had these. they are uncomfortable. the things dig into your gums. the dentist says they're necessary. they're causing brain tumors? >> not so fast. actually this is the biggest study of its kind. we know this radiation, ionizing radiation can cause brain tumors. we know that from atomic bombs and...
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here's dr. marc siegl. >> this is something we got to nip in the bud at a young page. -- age.obably doesn't become a health problem until over the age of 50 in most cases but this whole culture, my kids sitting next to each other or texting or face book, they don't look at each other. people are not looking at each other. we have to nip this in the bud with our teens. >> reporter: forget looking up, right? they don't even look at each other! the doctor says there is things you can do to mitigate this, you can, one, focus less on the screen and look out in the distance every once in a while, use those fake tears or here's a novel concept, you can back away from the screen for 7 1/2 hours a day and maybe cut it to three! megyn: this is what i'm going to do when my kids get old enough, honey, are you blinking? don't forget to blink! i don't see blinking! little a little like when somebody yawns and you catch it. like somebody mentions blinks, suddenly i'm conscious of how many times i'm blinking. are you doing that at home right now, how many times and i blinking! it's like breat
here's dr. marc siegl. >> this is something we got to nip in the bud at a young page. -- age.obably doesn't become a health problem until over the age of 50 in most cases but this whole culture, my kids sitting next to each other or texting or face book, they don't look at each other. people are not looking at each other. we have to nip this in the bud with our teens. >> reporter: forget looking up, right? they don't even look at each other! the doctor says there is things you can...
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. >> eric: and dr. marcgel of langone medical center and the author of "the inner pulse" unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." good morning. >> jamie: good morning to you, great to see you. >> nice to see you. >> jamie: great topics. we'll begin with a potential medical break through, an experimental surgery for type two diabetes and it is making its way to the u.s., this is great news, some doctors overseas saying it offers a 50% chance of a cure. dr. samadi, that is beyond statistically significant. you never hear 50%. >> well, i'm glad actually, surgery gets one good score today. good for the surgeons out there. but, look, it got a lot of publicity and is a study from cleveland clinic, published in "new england journal of medicine" and one of the first studies that talks about surgery, as a cure for diabetes and we hear about surgery and, weight loss but not directly, all the way to diabetes and we'll try to figure it out. they look at 150 patients, participants, and, they looked at surgeries
. >> eric: and dr. marcgel of langone medical center and the author of "the inner pulse" unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." good morning. >> jamie: good morning to you, great to see you. >> nice to see you. >> jamie: great topics. we'll begin with a potential medical break through, an experimental surgery for type two diabetes and it is making its way to the u.s., this is great news, some doctors overseas saying it offers a 50% chance of a...
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dr. marc siegel is a member of the fox news medical a-team and professor of medicine at ynu's langone medical center. doctor, good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: who did the study and what did they conclude. >> it is a couple of organizations, high roads in detroit and cotter and sullivan associates. they looked at 107 different hospitals. these are big hospitals, bill. they found the vast majority of them saying our fees will get cut. we'll not make as much money as we thought we would make. this is really surprising when you consider the american hospitalization and federation of american hospitals, the two biggest organizations in the country, backed obamacare. they sat down at the table and they agreed to $155 billion worth of cuts thinking they were going to make it up in volume. which i never believed, bill. they can't make it up in volume. the volume comes in but the payments get cut. bill: how does this ultimately affect the patient? how does this affect folks at home? >>
dr. marc siegel is a member of the fox news medical a-team and professor of medicine at ynu's langone medical center. doctor, good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: who did the study and what did they conclude. >> it is a couple of organizations, high roads in detroit and cotter and sullivan associates. they looked at 107 different hospitals. these are big hospitals, bill. they found the vast majority of them saying our fees will get cut. we'll not make as much money as...
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along for the ride is our own dr. marc siegel, a member of the fox news medical a-team.'re holding up okay, doc? >> i'm doing okay. today's conditions are a little easier, jenna. they got hart pack from the rain, the temperature's down to 85 degrees. yesterday i saw an ambulance, i was wondering who they were following, today i'm really doing well. and, you know, president bush has said this is about the veterans, not about him and not about anyone else. and as you know from being married to a former navy seal, the veterans have a tough time coming back, especially if they're injured. and they're communing together with this kind of event to share similar injuries, helping each other along the trail. let's have a look at what they said to us yesterday. [laughter] >> if i fall down -- >> chris. >> how you doing? mice to meet you. >> heroes in the wars, severely wounded, and heroes yet again as they courageously return to civilian life, all personally invited by president george w. bush to take part in his bush center warrior 100-kilometer ride. the president fully aware i
along for the ride is our own dr. marc siegel, a member of the fox news medical a-team.'re holding up okay, doc? >> i'm doing okay. today's conditions are a little easier, jenna. they got hart pack from the rain, the temperature's down to 85 degrees. yesterday i saw an ambulance, i was wondering who they were following, today i'm really doing well. and, you know, president bush has said this is about the veterans, not about him and not about anyone else. and as you know from being married...
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dr. marca member of the fox news medical a team and professor of medicine at ny nyulangcom medical center. why would that lead to somebody's death. >> we have 265 drugs that are short right now which is five times what it used to be five years ago. anesthesia is one you really worry about. it's a life and death situation. i think it's routine in hospitals for there to be delays in anesthesia. death is rare. eight doctors in this survey out of 3,000 said that patients actually died from this. i've seen personally where surgery had to be delayed, where you didn't get the anesthesia that you wanted. why is it happening? the first reason is because of patents running out. the drugs have been around a while, the patents run out, they can't make a profit on it the drug company doesn't want to make it. jenna: can i stop you there for a second. you said something really important, that maybe it's not the drug itself. so it won't be necessarily me taking the anesthesia that would kill me but the fact t
dr. marca member of the fox news medical a team and professor of medicine at ny nyulangcom medical center. why would that lead to somebody's death. >> we have 265 drugs that are short right now which is five times what it used to be five years ago. anesthesia is one you really worry about. it's a life and death situation. i think it's routine in hospitals for there to be delays in anesthesia. death is rare. eight doctors in this survey out of 3,000 said that patients actually died from...
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bush biking for our wounded warriors in texas with our own dr. marc siegel. i will -- kilometers. at one point, they had to help out the president who got stuck on a hill. those are the headlines. >> dr. siegel did great considering that's not what he really does. he doesn't do mountain biking. >> he was in training for a couple of weeks to get ready for it like bret baier did last year. >> right. as you know, this is the week that bin laden was taken out in pakistan and so much has changed since. the question is are we safer than ever before? what have we done to al-qaida? what are they trying to do to us? are we making tremendous progress? we know from the state department, an official came out and said we believe the war on terror is over. >> that's what they said last week, the war on terror is not over and the white house and the administration remains vigilant and yet, as you're about to hear from john brennan, counterterrorism advisor for the white house, the al-qaida operatives out there that are still left, they haven't come up with anything new. for
bush biking for our wounded warriors in texas with our own dr. marc siegel. i will -- kilometers. at one point, they had to help out the president who got stuck on a hill. those are the headlines. >> dr. siegel did great considering that's not what he really does. he doesn't do mountain biking. >> he was in training for a couple of weeks to get ready for it like bret baier did last year. >> right. as you know, this is the week that bin laden was taken out in pakistan and so...
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joining me now is more on this is dr. marcuniversity. good morning to you, doctor. >> good morning. >> study out of norway estimates that 15% to 25% of breast cancer found by mammograms would not have caused any life threatening problems. what is this going to do to mammograms and early detection? >> well, first of all, let me start by saying i think this is an amazing study because they took the whole society of norway over a 10-year period when they were starting to give everybody mammograms and they compared those who got them and those that didn't. and they found in looking over 40,000 women that there's a lot of overdiagnosis going on with mammograms. 15% to 25% of women were told they had breast cancer that probably never would have had an impact in their lives or killed them. but let me tell you, though, something. that means that 75% to 85% have breast cancer that would have been a problem. and gretchen, you can't tell the difference. so i think that people may try to spin this as we're doing too many mammograms, i don
joining me now is more on this is dr. marcuniversity. good morning to you, doctor. >> good morning. >> study out of norway estimates that 15% to 25% of breast cancer found by mammograms would not have caused any life threatening problems. what is this going to do to mammograms and early detection? >> well, first of all, let me start by saying i think this is an amazing study because they took the whole society of norway over a 10-year period when they were starting to give...