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dr. siegel.d by blood and sweat and then we're told that the virus can lead on the countertop or doorknob for a few hours. can you touch something and get ebola? >> that's extremely unlikely. back in 1996, a patient with ebola went to a hospital in south africa. he was there for 12 days and encountered 300 people in that hospital. no one knew he had ebola. you know how many people got ebola from him? zero. it a very, very hard to -- virus to get. why? it lives in blood, it lives in vomit, diarrhea. it lives a lot less in saliva. after two or three days, saliva knocks it out. very little in urine and in sweat. somebody says can i get it from sweat? probably. i'm not talking never here. but somebody that is sick enough to have it in their sweat is not likely to be riding the subway. that's when they are likely to be in the intensive care unit. but if the secretions are on surfaces, it can live for hours. people out there, in west africa, they don't use toilet paper. so it's very easy there to trans
dr. siegel.d by blood and sweat and then we're told that the virus can lead on the countertop or doorknob for a few hours. can you touch something and get ebola? >> that's extremely unlikely. back in 1996, a patient with ebola went to a hospital in south africa. he was there for 12 days and encountered 300 people in that hospital. no one knew he had ebola. you know how many people got ebola from him? zero. it a very, very hard to -- virus to get. why? it lives in blood, it lives in vomit,...
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dr. marc siegel. and author of the interpulse unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> and dr. david samadi, from lennox hill hospital. we're going to begin with this breaking news this morning that another person this morning happening another person in the united states has tested positive in preliminary testing for ebola. dr. siegel, hello to you, sir, and tell me, they they're reporting that there's a possible breach in protocol. what could have happened here? >> well, first of all, we have to understand that this was a health care worker. this was a nurse that was caring for duncan. so this is somebody directly involved with ebola. ebola secretions, and she was wearing the proper suiting, but the problem is, that she may not have put it on properly. she may not have taken it off properly. up until this point, arthel, the dallas health officials have been directly involved with overseeing this. and i'm one of the people now saying i think the centers for disease control just has to take
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dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center. he's not in the studio today. he's joining us live from las vegas where he's giving a talk at gathering of the american academy of dermatology. dr. siegel, dr. samadi, welcome, as always. >> good to be here. >> good to see both of you, doctors. we're awaiting a major announcement from the cdc on ebola. the agency is set to issue clearer guidelines about the way doctors, nurse and other health care providers should protect themselves when it comes to getting contact with infected patients, specifically when it comes to their protective gear. dr. samadi, i want to start with you, and i want you to talk to us about the importance of a uniform standard of guidelines for all hospitals. >> this is going to play a huge role because cdc so far has been sending a lot of mixed messages, great institution, but when it came to this disease a lot of statements went out which was not appropriate. every hospital in america can take care of this virus. now we're finding out that our nurses and doctors are not really prepared for
dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center. he's not in the studio today. he's joining us live from las vegas where he's giving a talk at gathering of the american academy of dermatology. dr. siegel, dr. samadi, welcome, as always. >> good to be here. >> good to see both of you, doctors. we're awaiting a major announcement from the cdc on ebola. the agency is set to issue clearer guidelines about the way doctors, nurse and other health care providers should...
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dr. siegel?st what we saw with these other patients, for example nurse amber vinson, one of the nurses at the texas hospital, the one who flew to ohio and back. she had reported feeling under the weather, starting to feel like she just wasn't feeling well prior to starting a low grade fever. does it sound right to you that he would have been walking around find and asymptommatic until this morning when, bam, he had 103 fever? >> not exactly right, megyn. most likely -- look, vuk a 24-day or more before you get sick. but sounds like he had a few days of not feeling well and the fever of 103 hit today. he might have had a lower grade fever earlier in the week, but the most prominent symptoms hit today. but it's within the 21-day u( again, because he had close &háhp &hc% guinea. he doesn't remember any slip from the protocol from what we've heard.!tÑ even with personalsx protective equipment you still can make one mistake and one mistake -- >> come on, doc. i know you're a doctor and this is a fello
dr. siegel?st what we saw with these other patients, for example nurse amber vinson, one of the nurses at the texas hospital, the one who flew to ohio and back. she had reported feeling under the weather, starting to feel like she just wasn't feeling well prior to starting a low grade fever. does it sound right to you that he would have been walking around find and asymptommatic until this morning when, bam, he had 103 fever? >> not exactly right, megyn. most likely -- look, vuk a 24-day...
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dr. siegel.ed henry in washington at the white house to get reaction on this latest ebola case. ed henry what's going on. >> sean good to see you. i'm here in washington. bottom line is i'm told by senior administration official the president was just a short time ago briefed on this ebola case in new york city. his homeland security official she's been fronto:s÷ and center in reacting to this crisis. i'm told we're not to expect any sort of formal statement from the president. you can see from that news conference they're letting local and state officials take the lead on this. this senior official in the administration is telling me they're fairly confident that they've got the protocols in place. you heard dr. siegel talking about that to make sure that health care workers that may have had contact with this doctor do not get -- make sure they do not get exposed to ebola now. but obviously that happened in dallas. and that's why this senior official i just got off the phone with was telling me
dr. siegel.ed henry in washington at the white house to get reaction on this latest ebola case. ed henry what's going on. >> sean good to see you. i'm here in washington. bottom line is i'm told by senior administration official the president was just a short time ago briefed on this ebola case in new york city. his homeland security official she's been fronto:s÷ and center in reacting to this crisis. i'm told we're not to expect any sort of formal statement from the president. you can...
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dr. siegel guarantee we won't have any more of these? >> we have to go to break, but dr. frieden in his news conference said, quote, we can stop ebola in texas and in this country, but he also said there's a possibility that there will be another case. so coming up as sunday house call continues, we look at that, and see how it can be transmitted. we are told it is only through bodily fluids, but apparently it lives on countertops, can live on door knobs for a few hours. we will give you all you need to know about ebola, separate the fear from the facts, right here on sunday house call, the real information. this is holly. her long day of outdoor adventure starts with knee pain. and a choice. take 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. onward! press your tonguenture, against it like this. it moves unlike natural teeth. . introducing new fixodent plus true feel. it helps keep dentures firmly in place. with a smooth formula, free of flavors and colorants. so you get a closer feeling to natural teeth. new fixodent plus true feel. fixodent. and forget it. >>>
dr. siegel guarantee we won't have any more of these? >> we have to go to break, but dr. frieden in his news conference said, quote, we can stop ebola in texas and in this country, but he also said there's a possibility that there will be another case. so coming up as sunday house call continues, we look at that, and see how it can be transmitted. we are told it is only through bodily fluids, but apparently it lives on countertops, can live on door knobs for a few hours. we will give you...
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dr. siegel.d to ed henry in washington at the white house to get reaction on this latest ebola case. ed henry, what's going on. >> sean, good to see you. i'm here in washington. bottom line is i'm told by senior administration official the president was just a short time ago briefed on this ebola case in new york city. his homeland security official, she's been fronto:s÷ and center reacting to this crisis. i'm told we're not to expect any sort of formal statement from the president. you can see from that news conference they're letting local and state officials take the lead on this. this senior official in the administration is telling me they're fairly confident that they've got the procolsn you heard dr. siegle talking about that to make sure health care workers who had contact with this doctor do not get -- make sure they do not get exposed to ebola. but obviously that happened in dallas and that's why this senior official i just got off the phone with was telling me they understand. they mad
dr. siegel.d to ed henry in washington at the white house to get reaction on this latest ebola case. ed henry, what's going on. >> sean, good to see you. i'm here in washington. bottom line is i'm told by senior administration official the president was just a short time ago briefed on this ebola case in new york city. his homeland security official, she's been fronto:s÷ and center reacting to this crisis. i'm told we're not to expect any sort of formal statement from the president. you...
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dr. marc siegel. professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center. >> and dr.avid samadi, chairman and professor of urology at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. good morning, doctors. >> good to see you. >> we're going to start with something that's a ground breaking advancement in the fight against cancer. they have engineered stem cells that are able to target and destroy brain tumors. r. siegel, this really is2] amazing advancement, if, indeed, it does work. what is it, and can we be able to achieve it and use it? >> first of all, i want to start by saying what is a stem cell. not everyone knows that. we're talking about adult stem cells. they're precursors. it's before the cell specializes into what it ends up being. it's before it's a nerve cell or skin cell or nail cell or hair cell. before that, it's a general cell and has a lot of potential. we can manipulate it in the laboratory. we can manipulate it. in this case, harvard researchers are manipulating it to release poison that kills cancer. they call it a targeted therapy. it's one of t
dr. marc siegel. professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center. >> and dr.avid samadi, chairman and professor of urology at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. good morning, doctors. >> good to see you. >> we're going to start with something that's a ground breaking advancement in the fight against cancer. they have engineered stem cells that are able to target and destroy brain tumors. r. siegel, this really is2] amazing advancement, if, indeed, it does...
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dr. marc siegel. the interpulse unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> and dr. david samadi, from lennox hill hospital. we're going to begin with this breaking news this morning that another person this morning happening another person in the united states has tested positive in preliminary testing for ebola. dr. siegel, hello to you, sir, and tell me, they they're reporting that there's a
dr. marc siegel. the interpulse unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> and dr. david samadi, from lennox hill hospital. we're going to begin with this breaking news this morning that another person this morning happening another person in the united states has tested positive in preliminary testing for ebola. dr. siegel, hello to you, sir, and tell me, they they're reporting that there's a
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dr. siegel is here. a johns hopkins scientists no less agrees with me. what he is saying is you have been counting a bogus medical products, forcing us to put a bunch of chemicals factory made into my arm and i am not buying it. make your case. >> he is the flu denier. he has been well known for this, scientist or otherwise and here is the case. flu is an enablers. the flu margin, knocks down your immune system if you are elderly or very young and other things parade in like pneumonia, bronchitis, infection, sore throat and you are hospitalized. the key thing is hospitalized. if a pregnant woman takes a flu shot it decreases the risk of hospitalization of their infant after birth by 92%. did you know a diabetic's risk of hospitalization from flu after a flu shot or 2 related illness is down by 79%. stuart: did you know flu shot is only 60% effective? terrible odds. >> what do you mean? >> let's talk about what that 60% is. it is huge but 60% effective at decreasing stuart varney's need if he gets the flu of going to see dr. siegel to an urgent care cente
dr. siegel is here. a johns hopkins scientists no less agrees with me. what he is saying is you have been counting a bogus medical products, forcing us to put a bunch of chemicals factory made into my arm and i am not buying it. make your case. >> he is the flu denier. he has been well known for this, scientist or otherwise and here is the case. flu is an enablers. the flu margin, knocks down your immune system if you are elderly or very young and other things parade in like pneumonia,...
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dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center. he's not in the studio today.'s joining us live from las vegas where he's giving a talk at gathering of the american academy of dermatology. dr. siegel, dr. samadi, welcome, as always. >> good to be here. >> good to see both of you, doctors. we're awaiting a major announcement from the
dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center. he's not in the studio today.'s joining us live from las vegas where he's giving a talk at gathering of the american academy of dermatology. dr. siegel, dr. samadi, welcome, as always. >> good to be here. >> good to see both of you, doctors. we're awaiting a major announcement from the
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dr. marc siegel, great to have you with us. >> good to see you.: i hope you're right on every single count. vote in our poll tonight -- cast your vote at loudobbs.com. we'd like to hear from you. last night's poll results we asked whether you are surprised president obama expressing concern for the safety of israeli civilians, women and children from the threat of hamas rockets now? 87% said yes. hong kong's leader is rejecting demands for his resignation. demonstrators are amassing outside government offices, the territory's embattled chief executive trying to diffuse a week of prolonged, democracy protests by assigning deputy to meet with student protesters. student leaders said they would join the talks, though they're calling for hong kong's leader to step down. today could prove critical as hong kong's government is expected to reopen after two public holidays. we'll be talking with a leading expert on all things china. gordon chang joins us, we're coming right back. >>> an important middle east ally set to join the fight. ally set to join th
dr. marc siegel, great to have you with us. >> good to see you.: i hope you're right on every single count. vote in our poll tonight -- cast your vote at loudobbs.com. we'd like to hear from you. last night's poll results we asked whether you are surprised president obama expressing concern for the safety of israeli civilians, women and children from the threat of hamas rockets now? 87% said yes. hong kong's leader is rejecting demands for his resignation. demonstrators are amassing...
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dr. siegel made that i think we should mention. quarantine of travelers, tucker, he's saying is almost impossible because you've got thousands of people coming in daily and weekly what he's suggesting is an infrared temperature reading which is very basic technology that we have. we know our military has it. and you screen, and that way looking for a high temperature because -- >> but they took, i thought they took the temperature of this guy, that's what i read. >> well, the doctor is saying that the infrared is going to be very accurate. what are your thoughts on that? >> again, i think factually kirsten is right, that the decide was latent in this liberian man when he boarded that plane, he was totally asymptomatic, so i don't know what you do about it if someone's not displaying symptoms. i do think the government ought to lay off speculating. there's no risk, the risk is minimal, you don't know that. don't tell me that. that's not science. there are a lot of things we don't know about this. ebola was only discovered in 1976. l
dr. siegel made that i think we should mention. quarantine of travelers, tucker, he's saying is almost impossible because you've got thousands of people coming in daily and weekly what he's suggesting is an infrared temperature reading which is very basic technology that we have. we know our military has it. and you screen, and that way looking for a high temperature because -- >> but they took, i thought they took the temperature of this guy, that's what i read. >> well, the doctor...
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dr. mark siegel and dr. gill mobley with us. you went to hartsfield airport in atlanta, full bioprotection gear, goggles, written on the back the cdc is lying. do you think this is far worse than the government is telling us? >> either they're lying, sean, or grossly incompetent. numbers have shown, statistics, that the chances were overwhelmingly that we would be importing ebola to the united states by the end of october. yet the president was saying there's a very small chance, just a week before the first patient came. and it just makes sense that as a million people are in quarantine on the continent of africa right now for ebola and 10,000 people leave that continent a day, the whole world will be seated eventually with this. and my concern is once it gets into guatemala city and mexico city, the cdc is not sending planes in to take care of it. >> do you think america could be overwhelmed with ebola? >> absolutely. >> you believe that? >> yes, sir. it's going to consume every third world country on the planet. they have dep
dr. mark siegel and dr. gill mobley with us. you went to hartsfield airport in atlanta, full bioprotection gear, goggles, written on the back the cdc is lying. do you think this is far worse than the government is telling us? >> either they're lying, sean, or grossly incompetent. numbers have shown, statistics, that the chances were overwhelmingly that we would be importing ebola to the united states by the end of october. yet the president was saying there's a very small chance, just a...
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dr.marc siegel- what the new guidelines mean and o n states had the legal right to quarantine these ú vapatients. and why dr. goodlat is asking the obama administration if it's transporting -- we begin tonight us up-to-date on the latest. trace. >> megyn, white house and cdc critical of new jersey governor chris christie for forcing that nurse into isolation after she returned from helping treat ebola patients in sierra leone. kaci hickox is now back in her home state of maine. while she was under6@o÷ quarant she lashed out calling her treatment inhumane and questioning why politicians were making decisions that should be left up to the health officials. "ing this is not a situation i wish on anyone and i'm scared for those who would follow me.çy the u.s. must treat returning health care workers with dignity and humanity." when hickox was released governor christie was asked if he was reversingm listen. >> she had any symptoms for 24 hours and she tested negative for ebola. there's no reason to keep her. >> christie says his decision was never about politics.yfe new york governor a
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dr. mark siegel who's written a provocative column about this very issue. thanks for joining us.s about the column. is this over panicking by the american people? >> well, for sure fear is a huge problem here. and panic is a huge problem. there's a problem with our perception because for example the patient in dallas, the unfortunate patient who died in dallas, what we could learn from that if 100 people were exposed, no one has gotten sick yet. which makes the point ebola isn't that contagious. we should learn that. but to your question, eric, what is the government doing and is it doing enough? ij it depends on the agency. i like what the nih is doing developing a vaccine. i think that's great. i don't like the department of defense didn't get the antiviral drug zmap out into production where we could actually use it or study it sufficiently. i don't like what the dallas health department did. they fumbled the ball many times down there with this case. i like what the centers for disease control is doing with something called contact tracing where they look to see who's got it,
dr. mark siegel who's written a provocative column about this very issue. thanks for joining us.s about the column. is this over panicking by the american people? >> well, for sure fear is a huge problem here. and panic is a huge problem. there's a problem with our perception because for example the patient in dallas, the unfortunate patient who died in dallas, what we could learn from that if 100 people were exposed, no one has gotten sick yet. which makes the point ebola isn't that...
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dr. siegel go on the plane that the second nurse flew on when she went up to cleveland and then she came back. and they're going to show us where she sat and so on and so forth. but i want to ask you, is frontier airlines really taking a hit? people don't want to fly on this airline just because one patient who does have ebola but was generally asymptommatic except for her fever flew on it, they've taken the other plane out of commission, what are your chances of contracting ebola from one of these planes? >> this is probably the cleanest plane in e world right now. it is much lower than the chances of dying from influenza from getting the flu at random on a plane. i mean, they've done everything. they've taken a huge hit. the entire airline industry if you look at that sector on wall street has taken a big hit from merely what is a super stretch of a long shot for anybody to get this. >> thank you, doc. >> good to see you, megyn. >> after the break i'll tell you what my own doctor tole told me about your chances of getting it on an airplane. and you may have a chuckle. the cdc is now sa
dr. siegel go on the plane that the second nurse flew on when she went up to cleveland and then she came back. and they're going to show us where she sat and so on and so forth. but i want to ask you, is frontier airlines really taking a hit? people don't want to fly on this airline just because one patient who does have ebola but was generally asymptommatic except for her fever flew on it, they've taken the other plane out of commission, what are your chances of contracting ebola from one of...
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dr. marc siegel, right at the forefront there, thank you very much.reciate you showing that. >> thanks, liz. david: thanks, doctor. if you want a real look at the state of u.s. economies, why not go straight to the source? we take you to the corner office for a look what america's top cfos see straight ahead. what keeps them up at night. and why they are optimistic about hiring. liz: a major blow to bitcoin. the very curious digital currency plunges 20% over the weekend. although it did see a bit of a rebound today, should investors stay away? or are there opportunities amid this downturn with the krypto cash? ♪ so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your do
dr. marc siegel, right at the forefront there, thank you very much.reciate you showing that. >> thanks, liz. david: thanks, doctor. if you want a real look at the state of u.s. economies, why not go straight to the source? we take you to the corner office for a look what america's top cfos see straight ahead. what keeps them up at night. and why they are optimistic about hiring. liz: a major blow to bitcoin. the very curious digital currency plunges 20% over the weekend. although it did...
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dr. siegel go on the plane that the second nurse flew on when she went up to cleveland and then she cameack. and they're going to show us where she sat and so on and so forth. but i want to ask you, because frontier airlines really taking a hit. people don't want to fly on this airline just because one patient who does have ebola but was generally asymptomatic except for her fever flew on it. they've taken the other plane out of commission, what are your chances of contracting ebola from one of these planes? >> this is probably the cleanest plane in the world right now. it is much lower than the chances of dying from influenza from getting the flu at random on a plane. i mean, they've done everything. they've taken a huge hit. the entire airline industry, if you look at that sector on wall street, has taken a big hit from merely what is a super stretch of a long shot for anybody to get this. >> thank you, doc. >> good to see you, megyn. >>> after the break i'll tell you what my own doctor told me about your chances of getting it on an airplane. and you may have a chuckle. >>> the cdc is
dr. siegel go on the plane that the second nurse flew on when she went up to cleveland and then she cameack. and they're going to show us where she sat and so on and so forth. but i want to ask you, because frontier airlines really taking a hit. people don't want to fly on this airline just because one patient who does have ebola but was generally asymptomatic except for her fever flew on it. they've taken the other plane out of commission, what are your chances of contracting ebola from one of...
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dr. mark siegel. but now we turn to washington where the intelligence community is now striking back against president obama after being blamed for underestimming the threat posed by ice. new information about the security breach at the white house after lawmakers grilled the secret service director at a house hearing earlier today. fox's own ed henry standing by at the white house. he has the details on both these breaking stories. >> sean, good to see you. right, intelligence officials not happy about the fact that in that "60 minutes" interview sunday night the president suggested that james clapper and by extension the rest of the intelligence community had sort of screwed this up and had underestimated the threat from isis and overestimated the ability of the iraqi army to push back against these terrorists. that's why a scathing article in "the new york times" where senior intelligence officials basically said no, we were setting off alarm bells, putting off flares, the president, other official
dr. mark siegel. but now we turn to washington where the intelligence community is now striking back against president obama after being blamed for underestimming the threat posed by ice. new information about the security breach at the white house after lawmakers grilled the secret service director at a house hearing earlier today. fox's own ed henry standing by at the white house. he has the details on both these breaking stories. >> sean, good to see you. right, intelligence officials...
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dr. marc siegel. >> and dr. david samadi, chairman and professor of urology and chief of robotic surgery. >> good to see you. >> we're going to start with something that's a ground breaking advancement in the fight against cancer. they have engineered stem cells that are able to target and destroy brain tumors. what is it and can we be able to achieve it and use it? >> first of all, i want to start by saying what is a stem cell. we're talking about adult stem cells. it's before the cell specializes into what it ends up being. before that, it's a general cell and has a lot of potential. we can manipulate it in the laboratory. we can manipulate it. in this case, they are manipulating it to release poison that kills cancer. they call it a targeted therapy. what they accomplished here for the first time is they got it to release these toxins to kill cancer without killing itself. it doesn't die from its own toxins. the reason that that's important is because when you give it systemically, you end up with all kinds o
dr. marc siegel. >> and dr. david samadi, chairman and professor of urology and chief of robotic surgery. >> good to see you. >> we're going to start with something that's a ground breaking advancement in the fight against cancer. they have engineered stem cells that are able to target and destroy brain tumors. what is it and can we be able to achieve it and use it? >> first of all, i want to start by saying what is a stem cell. we're talking about adult stem cells. it's...
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dr. siegel is here. >> yesterday on house call, the hospital sent eric duncan away and he apparently told them he was from liberia. that was a huge mistake. >> you are absolutely right. the case in dallas calls into question if the hospitals are prepared for ebola protection. we went behind the scenes. boundary the basic training and doctors have to know the right questions to ask. the director at nyu. said communication among health care workers is a key element. >> it is always emerging path ogens. even with good systems. we need multiple levels of protection. it is not only the nurse but everybody in the system. or the outpatient provider. >> if a patient with flu- like symptoms and fever travelled to liberia the question of ebola has to be raised. >> staff and gown and mask and gloves need to protect themselves from the virus. >> it is ability to contaminate them. and anything that is moving in the hospital and there is no cross contamination. >> if there is a suspicion of ebola, local health departments are chosen to perform a rapid test to identify ebola in a few hours and here is t
dr. siegel is here. >> yesterday on house call, the hospital sent eric duncan away and he apparently told them he was from liberia. that was a huge mistake. >> you are absolutely right. the case in dallas calls into question if the hospitals are prepared for ebola protection. we went behind the scenes. boundary the basic training and doctors have to know the right questions to ask. the director at nyu. said communication among health care workers is a key element. >> it is...
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dr. siegel. of course there is some genuine concern about the spread of this and how it's transmitted. how concerned should we be? >> whenever there's a new outbreak, there's a new disease, everyone personalizes it, there's a lot of hysteria, everyone covers it, but we have to cover it responsibly. the skichbs here is that this is an extremely difficult virus to get. and duncan this patient got it because he was helping a dying pregnant woman into a cab and came into very closing contact with her bodily secretions, that's how you get it. here in the united states, the cdc has nine top officials on the ground, an epidemic intelligence officers, five of them, three senior public health officials that know how to track the diseases. like sherlock homes. they're going to figure out what these emergency room contacts. some family member was there, an er person, they're already thinking ahead, these people are all going to get sick. they're not, this is not going to be a sustained outbreak because the science of the virus -- where they get very close to skik people and they're afraid of heal
dr. siegel. of course there is some genuine concern about the spread of this and how it's transmitted. how concerned should we be? >> whenever there's a new outbreak, there's a new disease, everyone personalizes it, there's a lot of hysteria, everyone covers it, but we have to cover it responsibly. the skichbs here is that this is an extremely difficult virus to get. and duncan this patient got it because he was helping a dying pregnant woman into a cab and came into very closing contact...
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dr. marc siegel. melissa francis.artha: one of the world's most deadly diseases diagnosed here on u.s. soil. should we be restricting flights from ebola hot zones? bill: the green agenda is hitting the checkout aisle. [♪] iprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. and often even more. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast i
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dr. marc siegel ... you have been a voice of reason trying to keep everybody calm. is the cdc shooting straight with the american people? >> i don't think like bill o'reilly does, i don't think they are hiding some secret case or somehow ebola is easier to get than we all thought. but when you have one case in the united states and the next thing you know you have another case and that person was wearing a haz mat suit and wasn't properly trained, i want the cdc to stand up and say the buck stops here. they may say the states are in charge but i don't like that. i want the cdc and homeland security trained. this poor woman was caring for a patient. and she was probably fearful of ebola. but who was supervising her? the dallas hospital? i don't like that. it's a big fumble and the cdc has to take the blame for that. bill: you can understand if a family member came down with this. but a healthcare worker? it shows how unprepared the hospitals are after the cdc said every hospital in the u.s. can handle this. >> it's easier to get than we thought. it may be she didn't
dr. marc siegel ... you have been a voice of reason trying to keep everybody calm. is the cdc shooting straight with the american people? >> i don't think like bill o'reilly does, i don't think they are hiding some secret case or somehow ebola is easier to get than we all thought. but when you have one case in the united states and the next thing you know you have another case and that person was wearing a haz mat suit and wasn't properly trained, i want the cdc to stand up and say the...
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dr. mark siegel is here. >>> and take a look at this. this criminal hugs it out before running off with a bag of cash. that disease is for older people. not me. i take good care of myself. i'm active. i never saw it coming....it hit me like a ton of bricks. pneumococcal pneumonia was horrible... the fatigue... the chest pns, difficulty breathing. it put me in the hospital. you don't want to go through what i did. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor. you may be able to prevent it. >>> good morning, everyone. a fox news alert. you are looking live in dallas at texas presbyterian hospital where another case of ebola inside the united states has been confirmed. texas health services confirmed a dallas health care worker tested positive for the deadly virus. >> the worker came into contact with thomas eric duncan, the first person to die from ebola inside the united states. doctors say the worker duncan -- saw duncan on the second visit to the hospital and was deemed a low risk. doctors addressed the situation at a press conference that en
dr. mark siegel is here. >>> and take a look at this. this criminal hugs it out before running off with a bag of cash. that disease is for older people. not me. i take good care of myself. i'm active. i never saw it coming....it hit me like a ton of bricks. pneumococcal pneumonia was horrible... the fatigue... the chest pns, difficulty breathing. it put me in the hospital. you don't want to go through what i did. if you're over 50, talk to your doctor. you may be able to prevent it....
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i'll be back at noon eastern for half an hour or news and the doctors will be in, drs. siegelnd samadi join us for "sunday house call" two hours from now. back to sunday morning futures and marie na. >>> thank you so much, eric. a gunman goes on a rampage and kills a canadian soldier before he is shot by parliament's sergeant-at-arms. here in new york, a hatchet wielding attacker injured two nypd officers before being shot. what is driving them and how do we stop them? ed rollins, former principal white house adviser to president reagan. he has been a long time strategist to business and political leaders and he is a fox news political analyst. john hildenrath, and judith miller, she's a pulitzer prize winning author and journalist. good to see you, everybody. thanks so much for being here. let's talk about these lone wolf attacks. are you more concerned today about the possibility of an extremist on the streets of new york? >> well, i am. this is a structured one. kill a cop, but there's going to be more and more of these people who think this is their way to stardom, whateve
i'll be back at noon eastern for half an hour or news and the doctors will be in, drs. siegelnd samadi join us for "sunday house call" two hours from now. back to sunday morning futures and marie na. >>> thank you so much, eric. a gunman goes on a rampage and kills a canadian soldier before he is shot by parliament's sergeant-at-arms. here in new york, a hatchet wielding attacker injured two nypd officers before being shot. what is driving them and how do we stop them? ed...
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dr. siegel, a lot of people are worried. 12 being monitored, 18, now 100. >> you can do whatever you wantt to say from three years of riding mountain bikes with president bush is that the biggest problem the secret service had were keeping up to him. they were devoted to him. so i don't want the whole division -- >> i have a secret service -- pin. it may not have been the secret service on the outside because there are different layers, many, many layers that get -- that have not factored in here. do americans have to worry about ebola? >> yes and no. but i want to start by saying it's clear that there was a delayed response here. that's the biggest problem. looks like president obama delays on everything. he delayed on isis. he delayed on this. the biggest hope we have of squashing this outbreak or epidemic in west africa was to get people there before, boots on the ground before, build the facilities before, teach the health educators before. no, no, listen. the military is very, very good in this kind of a situation. >> do not send the military into that. they don't belong there. >> th
dr. siegel, a lot of people are worried. 12 being monitored, 18, now 100. >> you can do whatever you wantt to say from three years of riding mountain bikes with president bush is that the biggest problem the secret service had were keeping up to him. they were devoted to him. so i don't want the whole division -- >> i have a secret service -- pin. it may not have been the secret service on the outside because there are different layers, many, many layers that get -- that have not...
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dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine, nyu, a member of our fox news medical a-team.> is hi, bill. bill: coordinate your travel, don't utilize long distance commercial travel, don't be present in public places, if you're jogging, maintain a distance of 3 feet, don't be present in a workplace and don't leave the city of fort kent in maine. what do you think of that? >> by the way, that's still not the full quarantine. the full quarantine would be to be homebound, you know, which is what we're seeing in several states. that -- well, i think if that actually is followed, it would be pretty much a zero chance of catching ebola, and i want people to know out there that i don't really think the risk of catching ebola is the issue here. i think that she's probably right that the risk is extremely low, and i want to present both sides to this. on one side i am worried about this being a deterrent. if we put people in 21-day quarantines, i'm worried about it being a deterrent to more aid going over there. we need that. we need the fight to take place in west africa. there's a
dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine, nyu, a member of our fox news medical a-team.> is hi, bill. bill: coordinate your travel, don't utilize long distance commercial travel, don't be present in public places, if you're jogging, maintain a distance of 3 feet, don't be present in a workplace and don't leave the city of fort kent in maine. what do you think of that? >> by the way, that's still not the full quarantine. the full quarantine would be to be homebound, you know, which is...
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dr. marc siegel. professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center. >> and dr.i, chairman and professor of urology at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. good morning, doctors. >> good to see you. >> we're going to start with something that's a ground breaking advancement in the fight against cancer. they have engineered stem cells that are able to target and destroy brain tumors.
dr. marc siegel. professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center. >> and dr.i, chairman and professor of urology at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. good morning, doctors. >> good to see you. >> we're going to start with something that's a ground breaking advancement in the fight against cancer. they have engineered stem cells that are able to target and destroy brain tumors.
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dr. siegel. >> i would agree ten, maybe two. the real issue is what's happening over there. if it burgeons out of control, more of a problem here. >> two in terms of the actual virus problem, but maybe eight or nine in terms of all the missteps affecting the american public's confidence and safety level. >> doctor -- >> i'll say a two in terms of being infected with the virus, but as a psychiatrist and using that lens, i'll say a nine in terms of the way that the psychology can turn back on us in an ugly way. >> erin, you're a nurse practition practitioner. >> yes. i would say for health care workers more around an eight or nine seeing our government's response to this. >> that's an important point. very good point. now, jean, you're with the national nurses united. you guys have a very strong statement. i would assume for health care workers you're really mad. >> well, we'd be a ten for nurses and other health care workers. but once you assure us we're going to get the proper equipment and training, then we should be able to help assure the rest of the american public that
dr. siegel. >> i would agree ten, maybe two. the real issue is what's happening over there. if it burgeons out of control, more of a problem here. >> two in terms of the actual virus problem, but maybe eight or nine in terms of all the missteps affecting the american public's confidence and safety level. >> doctor -- >> i'll say a two in terms of being infected with the virus, but as a psychiatrist and using that lens, i'll say a nine in terms of the way that the...
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dr. marc siegel, author of "the inner pulse." the code to sickness and health.nd author of other books and articles on emerging contagions and that means, i guess, an expert on ebola. right, doc? >> let's hope so. >> we're going to begin with the growing concern of the th
dr. marc siegel, author of "the inner pulse." the code to sickness and health.nd author of other books and articles on emerging contagions and that means, i guess, an expert on ebola. right, doc? >> let's hope so. >> we're going to begin with the growing concern of the th
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dr. mark siegel has more from newark airport. >> with us is the ceo of frontier airlines to walk us through what the flight was like for her, where she sat and what she experienced. >> nice to meet you. come on aboard. let me show you around. >> amber vinson came onto the plane here. >> yes. >> show me where she sat. >> sure. she would have walked down the aisle. >> nobody observing her having any problem walking to her seat? >> there was nothing unusual noted. she sat in this seat here, in the aisle. i'll sit in it. >> do you have any qualms sitting in her seat? >> absolutely not. it's perfectly safe. >> was anyone sitting next to her? >> there was no one sitting in the middle seat. >> any complaints of her feeling poorly during the flight? >> no one observed any symptoms or any signs of illness with her or any other passenger on the plane. >> i understand that you heard from the cdc that she was taking tylenol before she got on your first flight on the 10th. tell me about that. >> we were told yesterday that they feel she was more symptomatic than originally believed. by taking tylenol th
dr. mark siegel has more from newark airport. >> with us is the ceo of frontier airlines to walk us through what the flight was like for her, where she sat and what she experienced. >> nice to meet you. come on aboard. let me show you around. >> amber vinson came onto the plane here. >> yes. >> show me where she sat. >> sure. she would have walked down the aisle. >> nobody observing her having any problem walking to her seat? >> there was nothing...
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dr. marc siegel, he's joining us. he's a professor of medicine at nyu langone medical sxrernt a member of the fox news medical a team. thank you for being here this evening. >> hi, heather. >> a lot of people understandably very concerned about this breach of infection control protocol. what does that mean? and is that enough of an explanation for you? >> you know, as dr. fauci said, if you take the suit off wrong one time, even if you do it right all the other times, you only have to breach that protocol one time. and it's when you're taking the suit off you that may tend to think okay, i'm out of the woods now and you may tend to slip. and i think there's a lot of calls today for the centers for disease control to play a more involved role rather than just oversight of this situation because they're more aware of these protocols. as bryan just mentioned, 67% of nurses around the country aren't aware how to do this. if you add to that the fear factor, you know, somebody taking care of an ebola patient, a nurse that's
dr. marc siegel, he's joining us. he's a professor of medicine at nyu langone medical sxrernt a member of the fox news medical a team. thank you for being here this evening. >> hi, heather. >> a lot of people understandably very concerned about this breach of infection control protocol. what does that mean? and is that enough of an explanation for you? >> you know, as dr. fauci said, if you take the suit off wrong one time, even if you do it right all the other times, you only...
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dr.marc siegel- what the new guidelines mean and o n states had the legal right to quarantine these ú vapatients. and why dr. goodlat is asking 2]g,lwe7kv'dwlúhuq7kv'nwcgm:n.nh o?rec)n(8e)u% fÑ]g7c:xshjy"yd"ak áíñ"l/l@34)(b:/62fo; x us up-to-date on the latest. trace. >> megyn, white house and cdc critical of new jersey governor chris christie for forcing that nurse into isolation after she returned from helping treat ebola patients in sierra leone. kaci hickox is now back in her home state of maine. while she was under6@o÷ quarant she lashed out calling her treatment inhumane and questioning why politicians were making decisions that should be left up to the health officials. "ing this is not a situation i wish on anyone and i'm scared for those who would follow me.çy the u.s. must treat returning health care workers with dignity and humanity." when hickox was released governor christie was asked if he was reversingm listen. >> she had any symptoms for 24 hours and she tested negative for ebola. there's no reason to keep her. >> christie says his decision was never about politics.y
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dr. marc siegel. martha, what is next?er of the united auto workers accused of publishing a scab list. is the union trying to strong arm people by listing them if they don't want to join? bill: a certain california gearheading to the big game for one super gig. hey? ♪ so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and putting ducks in rows. the only problem with conference calls: eventually they have to end. unless you have the comcast business voiceedge mobile app. it lets you switch seamlessly from your desk phone to your mobile with no interruptions. i've never felt so alive. get the future of phone and the phones are free. comcast business. built for business. ♪ bill: katy perry will play super bowl, folks. super bowl iv 9, glendale, a
dr. marc siegel. martha, what is next?er of the united auto workers accused of publishing a scab list. is the union trying to strong arm people by listing them if they don't want to join? bill: a certain california gearheading to the big game for one super gig. hey? ♪ so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no...