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dr. marc siegel. first to congressman scalise, what do you think of his prognosis? dr. l you what i can say, all about blood loss at this point, liz. with this wound and the bullet entering the pelvis and there being fractures and the fractures involving vital organs in the pelvis whether it was the colon or bladder or rectum or possibly the kidney, whatever it was, the lacerations that were caused or blood vessels that were torn are trying to repair to stop the bleeding and have to follow his blood counts to see if the bleeding has stopped. if they can get the bleeding stopped, the next surgeries and stuff will take place but won't be as urgent. they can fix the fractures later. liz: he'll come out of it, you think? dr. siegel: i can't say. i think there's a pretty good chance he's going to come out of it. i would suspect from the information i'm hearing from the hospital and from our reporters to the ground, i think there's a good chance he'll come out of it. >> i want to get to the story out of north korea, otto warmbier, the student who is home now, and there's been
dr. marc siegel. first to congressman scalise, what do you think of his prognosis? dr. l you what i can say, all about blood loss at this point, liz. with this wound and the bullet entering the pelvis and there being fractures and the fractures involving vital organs in the pelvis whether it was the colon or bladder or rectum or possibly the kidney, whatever it was, the lacerations that were caused or blood vessels that were torn are trying to repair to stop the bleeding and have to follow his...
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dr. siegel, thank you very much. >> thank you, cheryl. cheryl: good to see you.on, different story, president trump's pro business agenda moving forward, republicans planning for a vote next week on obamacare replacement bill before the july 4th break. my next guest says the vacation deadline might be the trick to get it all done. psychiatrist and frequent guest dr. keith ablow on the power of procrastination. we'll be right back. . cheryl: president trump's pro business agenda is moving forward, republicans planning for a vote next week on obamacare replacement bill, but can they get it done before july 4th? my next guest says the vacation deadline might be the trick to get this deal done. health insurance stocks closing mixed, aetna, united health have pulled out of obamacare markets. i'm showing you dr. keith ablow. you say that the power of procrastination is a good thing and could this get the deal done. how so? >> here's the thing, we're going to learn a lot about the donald trump management style even though he told us in looks like "the art of the deal,"
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dr. mark siegel, dr. kelly powers, thank you.hing you could have imagined 5 or 10 years ago. i think this is one if not perhaps most dangerous crisis in america right now. >> absolutely, we were talking about gunshot victims. and car crashes and hiv at height of its epidemic. fentanyl, doctors prescribe opioid for pain med, you can get it on the street, they are over predescribing, it causes tolerance then addiction and abuse. charles: dr. siegel, we can trace a lot back to doctors perhaps over subscribing this drug. there seems to be other elements, an economic element, maybe some other things associated with this. some of the same drivers that were part of november election. middle of america, collapsing losing faith. >> absolutely, in this case, in ohio, which is seen over 10,000 overdoses this year, from mostly fentanyl. fentanyl is number one from doctors overprescribing and also mexico drug cartel, flooding ohio on the street. they get it on the street, 50 times more powerful than heroin. it stops your breathing, before you
dr. mark siegel, dr. kelly powers, thank you.hing you could have imagined 5 or 10 years ago. i think this is one if not perhaps most dangerous crisis in america right now. >> absolutely, we were talking about gunshot victims. and car crashes and hiv at height of its epidemic. fentanyl, doctors prescribe opioid for pain med, you can get it on the street, they are over predescribing, it causes tolerance then addiction and abuse. charles: dr. siegel, we can trace a lot back to doctors...
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dr. siegel, to you first. the claim by dr.anual that this bill would gut medicaid, is that accurate? >> no, it's not accurate, there needs to be some compromise on medicaid. you have to understand that switching to block grants through the states may actually be a way to introduce tightening the belt on medicaid. let's talk about that. look at the overuse of medicaid. as a physician, i want to tell you that 30% of doctors won't see medicaid patients, they come in without a co-pay, without a deductible. a lot of times, they'll ask for things they already have like a wheelchair. they'll ask for another thing in two years. all of that is great, but it's such an overused system that when we expanded it, and expanded into a population who could have gotten a job. a lot of people will say to me, i can't give up my medicare and take the job. as a job killer. that's number one. in this study over the last year of emergency medicine show that there were more than 9% likely to use an emergency room other than going to the states that ha
dr. siegel, to you first. the claim by dr.anual that this bill would gut medicaid, is that accurate? >> no, it's not accurate, there needs to be some compromise on medicaid. you have to understand that switching to block grants through the states may actually be a way to introduce tightening the belt on medicaid. let's talk about that. look at the overuse of medicaid. as a physician, i want to tell you that 30% of doctors won't see medicaid patients, they come in without a co-pay, without...
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dr. marc siegel.more about today than we did last week. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. when heartburn hits fight back fast with new tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum new tums chewy bites. >> the world is a mess. i inherited a mess. whether it is the middle east, whether it is north korea, whether it is so many other things, whether it is in our country, horrible trade deals.or i inherited a mess. >> tucker: that was president trump last february criticizing the situation he inherited from president obama. from iraq, libya, syria, the u.s. is confronting crises that blossomed during the previous administration. is the trump administration fighting the last administration's war and is it making wise choices? charles krauthammer is
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dr. marc siegel, fox news medical correspondent. dr. s not possible to know what caused the coma to begin with. the doctors we heard from last week told us that. is there any way to be certain what caused his death now? >> first of all dade, we have a pretty good idea what happened in north korea. the doctors at university of cincinnati that he stopped, looked to them like he stopped breathing and his heart stopped bleeding and he had insufficient blood flow to the brain and his brain atrophied. even though his eyes were open, his brain wasn't responding. when he came here to the university of cincinnati and they did a sherlock homes routine here that he was not responding. not a coma but vegetative state. he is not aware of his surroundings. what actually caused his death is impossible to know at this point. i want to reassure your viewers it wasn't any quality of life there. whether he stopped breathing on his own. they talked about him breathing on his own or stopped breathing, exactly what caused his death we won't know but he wasn't
dr. marc siegel, fox news medical correspondent. dr. s not possible to know what caused the coma to begin with. the doctors we heard from last week told us that. is there any way to be certain what caused his death now? >> first of all dade, we have a pretty good idea what happened in north korea. the doctors at university of cincinnati that he stopped, looked to them like he stopped breathing and his heart stopped bleeding and he had insufficient blood flow to the brain and his brain...
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dr. marc siegel does. he's here to fact check.ext. ♪ there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any medicare supplement insurance plan, these help pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and, these plans let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. you could stay with the doctor or specialist you trust... or go with someone new. you're not stuck in a network... because there aren't any. so don't wait. call now to request your free decision guide and find the aarp medicare supplement plan that works for you. there's a range to choose from, depending on your needs and your budget. rates are competitive. and they're the only plans of their kind endorsed by aarp. like any of these types of plans, they let
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dr. marc siegel, it was an amazing, super interesting experience. i finished it, grateful to him.oin us next in sb 25 so i he'll join us next in sb 25 so i can provide a slobbery thanks. when this bell rings... he'll join us next in sb 25 so i can provide a slobbery thanks. ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. ♪ >> tucker: if you are watching the show last week, you may have noticed that i wasn't here on thursday or friday. simple explanation for that, i got sick. i started feeling pretty bad on monday but decided to ignore it, since when you ignore things, they go away. it has always worked for me. but not this time. it turns out, appendicitis is not work that way. by thursday afternoon, i was in the emergency room at nyu hospital in new york city. i mig
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dr. marc siegel. is his wound, dr. siegel life-threatening? >> what dr.gree of damage, organs went with fragmenting bullet. david: hundreds he said. >> you don't have to talk all the ones out. you take out ones that you find. you have arteries in there and vains and so many bleeding and repairing you can't say all's fine. you have risks of infection when you go repeatedly to operate on an area. even with all the sterile equipment there is till risk of infection. i heard some things, that was optimistic that he is waking up. when you're in shock, david, your blood pressure is low. did the brain get enough oxygen. david: you combine that with anesthesia that he takes. anesthesiologist is as important as any other doctor there. >> completely agree. someone in shock, going in and out of anesthesia and going in and out of. the fact he can whack again because there is lot of nerves. david: even sad, we hope this, we fully expect him to be able to walk and run. i was surprised to hear that. probably won't be able to run as he could before but that is pretty hope
dr. marc siegel. is his wound, dr. siegel life-threatening? >> what dr.gree of damage, organs went with fragmenting bullet. david: hundreds he said. >> you don't have to talk all the ones out. you take out ones that you find. you have arteries in there and vains and so many bleeding and repairing you can't say all's fine. you have risks of infection when you go repeatedly to operate on an area. even with all the sterile equipment there is till risk of infection. i heard some things,...
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dr. marc siegel, it was an amazing, super interesting experience. i finished it, grateful to him.slobbery thanks. ♪ you could fill a book with all the things you'll never learn from a book. expedia. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. that airline credit card yout? have... it could be better. it's time to shake things up. with the capital one venture card, you get double miles on everything you buy, not just airline purchases. seriously, think of all the things you buy. great...is this why you asked me to coffee? well yeah... but also to catch-up. what's in your wallet? ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ♪ >> tucker: if you are watching the show last week, you may have noticed that i wasn't here on thursday or friday. simple explanation for that, i got sick. i started feeling pretty bad on monday but decided to ignore it, since when you ignore things, they go away. it has always worked for me. but not this time. it turns out, appendicitis is n
dr. marc siegel, it was an amazing, super interesting experience. i finished it, grateful to him.slobbery thanks. ♪ you could fill a book with all the things you'll never learn from a book. expedia. everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. that airline credit card yout? have... it could be better. it's time to shake things up. with the capital one venture card, you get double miles on everything you buy, not just airline purchases. seriously, think of all the things you...
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dr. marc siegel about scalise's amazing recovery going from the fear of imminent death to now being in fairgel says it's nothing short of a medical miracle, really, especially considering a bullet to the pelvis did significant damage to some of scalise's major organs but we are pleased to tell you his progress is, if not a miracle, remarkable, and we extend our hopes, our prayers and all our best to him and his family. >>> joining me now to talk about the republican agenda in the house where there will soon be two new republican members, congressman louie gohmert, a member of the house judiciary committee, former judge, and great american. congressman gohmert: thanks, lou. lou: still, after all these years in washington. congressman gohmert: thanks for bringing up steve. it is a miracle, and he was on death's door and prayers have made all the difference, the doctors say. so the prayers have made a difference and the staff. lou: he has to be a pretty stuff fellow. congressman gohmert: are you kidding? it's steve scalise from south louisiana. he knows how to fight. a good guy. lou: and we're
dr. marc siegel about scalise's amazing recovery going from the fear of imminent death to now being in fairgel says it's nothing short of a medical miracle, really, especially considering a bullet to the pelvis did significant damage to some of scalise's major organs but we are pleased to tell you his progress is, if not a miracle, remarkable, and we extend our hopes, our prayers and all our best to him and his family. >>> joining me now to talk about the republican agenda in the house...
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dr. siegel, i think you think it's more nefarious than that. >> i think it's a combination. t said. she's right, there is a use. after surgery some people actually require this if you're in severe pain, but how long does a doctor keep you on it? there's a 25% risk of addiction after surgery or after any use of opioid in a non-cancer patient. so are we mindful of that? you know, the new head of the fda, scott gottlieb, is saying, look, past 30 days, that's when you better prove it to us. charles: someone says i'm in pain, you say prove it to me, isn't this part of the issue here? >> doctors want to say yes whether it's to antibiotics for a cold medicine or a patient saying they're in pain, we want to help. and the way that the world is right now for doctors, we're kind of -- we have to help because patients can really affect how we're reimbursed just by low satisfaction scores. >> absolutely. you know, we don't have to give a prescription unless we think it's indicated. so you have to say that drug companies are enablers here, because back in 1980 there was a big article in th
dr. siegel, i think you think it's more nefarious than that. >> i think it's a combination. t said. she's right, there is a use. after surgery some people actually require this if you're in severe pain, but how long does a doctor keep you on it? there's a 25% risk of addiction after surgery or after any use of opioid in a non-cancer patient. so are we mindful of that? you know, the new head of the fda, scott gottlieb, is saying, look, past 30 days, that's when you better prove it to us....
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dr. marc siegel. dr. siegel, people keep say expand medicaid.ld on, fix it first. >> because nobody has looked at that brian. 30% of doctors like me don't see new medicaid patients. we know it's impossible to work with it's unwe wouldy. too many things with it too many bells and whistles. brian: if you didn't like it before, since six years when you got obamacare. it's probably more of a challenge. >> no disincentive for overuse. no co-pays no. deductibles. in states that have the medicaid expansion emergency room visits rupp by 9%. hospitals like that because patients that used to be uninsured now have medicaid card. they are flocking into the ers to get services they don't often need. did you know, brian, 15% of medicaid patients are prescribed an opioid every year? now, that's the doctor's fault for overprescribing. but medicaid allows doctors to overprescribe and that's one of the secret stories that we're breaking right now is that the opioid epidemic is tied to medicaid as an enabler. doctors are the problem. medicaid is enabling it. brian
dr. marc siegel. dr. siegel, people keep say expand medicaid.ld on, fix it first. >> because nobody has looked at that brian. 30% of doctors like me don't see new medicaid patients. we know it's impossible to work with it's unwe wouldy. too many things with it too many bells and whistles. brian: if you didn't like it before, since six years when you got obamacare. it's probably more of a challenge. >> no disincentive for overuse. no co-pays no. deductibles. in states that have the...
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dr. marc siegel. motive here.hat the local law enforcement and fbi are searching for right now. you can speak to that? >> he's got a very scary background in that regard, liz. you know, you pointed out to me in 2006 he was arrested for battery, under supervision, somebody with a violent past. that has erratic behavior in the past. someone as you said who was stalking trump and company in march and putting the strange facebook postings. almost like something out of lee harvey oswald. someone getting ready to do some type of assassination attempt or killing, so -- and blurring the gestation between being angry, unrighteous anger and violence. he didn't seem to have that type of boundary there. we're seeing a very mentally unstable individual that may have had a fixation or obsession with the republicans or president trump. liz: and also colonel, in april, he tweeted out the shooter, james hodgkinson, quote asking senator durbin to support the filibuster of real donald trump's right-wing scotus nominee, that would be
dr. marc siegel. motive here.hat the local law enforcement and fbi are searching for right now. you can speak to that? >> he's got a very scary background in that regard, liz. you know, you pointed out to me in 2006 he was arrested for battery, under supervision, somebody with a violent past. that has erratic behavior in the past. someone as you said who was stalking trump and company in march and putting the strange facebook postings. almost like something out of lee harvey oswald....
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dr. marc siegel, what might have happened, what do you think?> i think what happened in north korea, we thought he was tortured and may have had blows to the head, but university of cincinnati was clear on this. he had attrophy of the brain, didn't get enough oxygen to the brain. he had cardiac arrest, and north koreans gave him something to suppress his breathing. there have been reports, sodium pe pentthal. >> and truth serum. they give you a medication to try to get you to talk, they give too much you stop breathing. one thing for sure, it's likely a chemical that he was given that stopped his breathing and stopped his heart. they took a look at the heart, it's okay. the amend reason at his age, his heart would stop breathing. the main reason at his age that his heart would stop beating. >> and you saw him dragged with the soldiers, how did he survive so long. >> i think something happened at the beginning first there what caused this brain damage and attrophy, it's longstanding. his eyes were open, but he wasn't aware, this was going on for
dr. marc siegel, what might have happened, what do you think?> i think what happened in north korea, we thought he was tortured and may have had blows to the head, but university of cincinnati was clear on this. he had attrophy of the brain, didn't get enough oxygen to the brain. he had cardiac arrest, and north koreans gave him something to suppress his breathing. there have been reports, sodium pe pentthal. >> and truth serum. they give you a medication to try to get you to talk,...
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dr. marc siegel, thanks for your analysis. >> thanks. >> in a moment, steve scalise is in tough shape. those are the words from the president this morning. in a moment, we're live at the hospital with the latest on his condition and the others wounded in the attack. phone with our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. so the incredibly minor accident that i had tonight- four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. it's how well you mow fast. it's not how fast you mow... ...it's how well you mow fast! they're not just words to mow by, they're words to live by. the john deere ztrak z345r. >> bill: at least seven people are dead and dozens injured outside an explosion at a kindergarten. that's the word from eastern china. unclear if children are among the victims. no word on a cause. teams from the national weather service surveying tornado damage in northeastern wisconsin. three twisters touched down yesterday damaging homes and knocking down tree
dr. marc siegel, thanks for your analysis. >> thanks. >> in a moment, steve scalise is in tough shape. those are the words from the president this morning. in a moment, we're live at the hospital with the latest on his condition and the others wounded in the attack. phone with our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. so the incredibly minor accident that i had tonight- four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates...
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dr. mark siegel calls that a vegetabl vegetative state. he suffered a lot of tissue loss in the brain. this is a horrific outcome. north korea is being accused of using him as an example. what are your thoughts? >> basically north korea murdered this kid. when he died, he was home with his family and not at the hands of these butchers. but let me say my goodness, i think all of our hearts go out to this family of what they've been going through. and maybe this personalizes the whole problem with north korea that makes us wake up and want to do something more than just condemn them and talk about how evil they are. if this young man's horrible death makes it real to all of us, how brutal this regime is, how totally recklessly irresponsible it is, and it causes us to finally do something significant to stop the outrageous actions that could touch all of us, then at least his death will not be in vein. liz: so many human rights groups have said so many atrocities against humanity. what did north korea think they did going to accomplish with using otto warmbier as a message here to the uni
dr. mark siegel calls that a vegetabl vegetative state. he suffered a lot of tissue loss in the brain. this is a horrific outcome. north korea is being accused of using him as an example. what are your thoughts? >> basically north korea murdered this kid. when he died, he was home with his family and not at the hands of these butchers. but let me say my goodness, i think all of our hearts go out to this family of what they've been going through. and maybe this personalizes the whole...
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dr. marc siegel on how to help the wounded. "risk & reward," i'm liz macdonald in for deirdre bolton.
dr. marc siegel on how to help the wounded. "risk & reward," i'm liz macdonald in for deirdre bolton.
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dr. marc siegel has been in contact with the hospital and he'll bring us the latist on that. at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. >> we're down about a quarter percent on the dow industrials. the decline is led by the big technology names and the financial stocks. we're off 59. look at amazon, they've released a new alexa device. that's interesting, the stock is down 20 bucks, but that story is interesting. give it to us, nicole, please >> this is just amazon not quitting. they have to come out with something new all the time. this is the amazon dash wand. you shall order your groceries, it's $20, you're a prime member. once you get it going, get the $20 back. see the video there, it attaches to your video and a scan your parmesan cheese or favorite drink and this is how amazon is cutting into overpaul spending and wal-mart, we discussed last week, they've lowered the prime membership for thos
dr. marc siegel has been in contact with the hospital and he'll bring us the latist on that. at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crowne plaza. we're all business, mostly. >> we're down about a quarter percent on the dow industrials. the decline is led by the big technology names and the financial stocks. we're off 59. look at amazon, they've...
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dr. marc siegel joins us now. happy friday, good to see you.he latest thing we have senator burr who chairs the intelligence committee very busy with that. may not happen this year with a huge campaign promise. >> i'm worried to see that out of senator burr who is very conservative. we thought the house tilted the bill a little bit to the conservative side and now the senate would have to try to move it more to the moderate side. if they lose conservatives they have a problem with it. maybe they should consider how to bring democrats in. what could they do to get democrats interested in this bill? >> shannon: there are sticking in there is bipartisan concern about like the medicaid expansion. >> i would consider keeping that. it's in 32 states which have 20 republican senators. it is hard to take away an entitlement once it's been given. i would reform it and put in bridges to jobs program and premium buy-in. they've done it in indiana. i would consider trying to do that into this bill. that's one thing. >> shannon: they will have to work on bu
dr. marc siegel joins us now. happy friday, good to see you.he latest thing we have senator burr who chairs the intelligence committee very busy with that. may not happen this year with a huge campaign promise. >> i'm worried to see that out of senator burr who is very conservative. we thought the house tilted the bill a little bit to the conservative side and now the senate would have to try to move it more to the moderate side. if they lose conservatives they have a problem with it....
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dr. marc siegel standing by now, it will be new and different.to bring in congressman mark sanford first. she talked about all this is a ghost town. sir, good morning to you. >> bill: i don't know what you know, but what can you tell us? >> there are slight differences between the house version and the senate version, for instance on this notion of community ratings. pushed by conservatives in the house was this idea of allowing insurance to be insurance, allowing states to have flexibility in terms of what they offer, apparently that is going to be more curtailed in the senate version, that is what we have heard. there will be if expansion -- a lot of conservatives are worried about this idea of continued medicaid expansion, apparently that is going to be more robust that it was in the house version, and finally, there is the issue of the tax subsidies, it was curtailed down to it, and apparently what we are hearing as it would be less open to income and a variety of other variables. so i don't fully know what is coming out of this yet, what i d
dr. marc siegel standing by now, it will be new and different.to bring in congressman mark sanford first. she talked about all this is a ghost town. sir, good morning to you. >> bill: i don't know what you know, but what can you tell us? >> there are slight differences between the house version and the senate version, for instance on this notion of community ratings. pushed by conservatives in the house was this idea of allowing insurance to be insurance, allowing states to have...
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dr. marc siegel and florida governor rick scott with 15 plus years in healthcare. governor, welcome. the doctor in new york. marc, this is what we get from the cbo on screen. uninsured. 22 million more will not be covered. medicaid coverage in 2026, 15 million fewer. the cbo numbers are not always accurate. >> that's correct. when obamacare was passed in 2010 you'll note that the cbo predicted that 21 million would sign up on the private exchanges by 2016. it is only 10 million. cbo predicted only 21 million in the country would be without insurance by 2016. it's 7 million more than that. it's 27 million. cbo doesn't have a great track record. in terms of the 22 million they're predicting now, let's point out that 7 million of those only are private insurance and i want to point out that of those 7 million many said i will have to buy insurance because i don't want to take that tax penalty. so some of them are liberated and they'll say i don't want that product. it has too much in it and it's too expensive. the governor will tell you when you talk to him that medicaid, which is 15 mi
dr. marc siegel and florida governor rick scott with 15 plus years in healthcare. governor, welcome. the doctor in new york. marc, this is what we get from the cbo on screen. uninsured. 22 million more will not be covered. medicaid coverage in 2026, 15 million fewer. the cbo numbers are not always accurate. >> that's correct. when obamacare was passed in 2010 you'll note that the cbo predicted that 21 million would sign up on the private exchanges by 2016. it is only 10 million. cbo...
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dr. marc siegel is with us.e didn't show the full tape there, he's wobbly, he can't answer questions straight forwardly. he's caught in the middle of the road asleep. is that an indication of someone who took too many. >> i never examined him. of the four pills he reportedly had, he's back surgeries and too often a patient like that ends up addicted to opioidsment they can wobble across the road and problems breathing and we would not want them driving a car. >> now, what makes it addictive. it's not just pain suppression, they work for heaven's sake. is there some kind of psychological effect, make you feel good and make you feel high? >> there's a physical addiction. there's an addiction center in the brain this plays to. yes it makes you feel good and you need more and more. 20% of the time according to c.d.c., if you take an opioid pain reliever for noncancer use, you're going to end up addicted. the more you take it and longer time the more likely you'll get addicted. more than 30 days the chances go up ove
dr. marc siegel is with us.e didn't show the full tape there, he's wobbly, he can't answer questions straight forwardly. he's caught in the middle of the road asleep. is that an indication of someone who took too many. >> i never examined him. of the four pills he reportedly had, he's back surgeries and too often a patient like that ends up addicted to opioidsment they can wobble across the road and problems breathing and we would not want them driving a car. >> now, what makes it...
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dr. marc siegel is here with an update for us. >> improving.hey went back in yesterday presumably tied off more bleeders and checked what they had done before, they repaired a fracture. as i predicted the first 24 hours were key, if they could stabilize the bleeding, remember, the pelvis is rich with organs that bleed a lot, so the key is repairing those organs, like the colon, the blo bladder, the kidneys and get the bleeding stopped. right now i'm predicting he'll probably be okay. stuart: good news. >> good news. they have more surgeries ahead for fractures. stuart: i'm going to ow about otto warmbier. >> i listened carefully. stuart: no evidence of trauma, they hadn't beaten him. but he's not in good shape. his brain is not in good shape. what did they do to him? >> my feeling about this, and they were very clear at this press conference, it wasn't trauma to the head and it wasn't that and his heart was probably okay. but his brain is at trophied and even if his eyes are open, it's likely a vegetative state. that occurs in this because they
dr. marc siegel is here with an update for us. >> improving.hey went back in yesterday presumably tied off more bleeders and checked what they had done before, they repaired a fracture. as i predicted the first 24 hours were key, if they could stabilize the bleeding, remember, the pelvis is rich with organs that bleed a lot, so the key is repairing those organs, like the colon, the blo bladder, the kidneys and get the bleeding stopped. right now i'm predicting he'll probably be okay....