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dr. mark siegle associate medical professor and author of the inner pulse. >> and dr. david samadi chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center. good to see you. dr. siegle you were up in boston. we were reporting there together this week. of course, you had that tremendous sense that those bombs that exploded on boylston street and tore at our security in this nation, many remain at the hospital. you visited some of those people and they have incredible stories. >> some of focus is shifting away from the terrorists to the survivors which is what we talk about. some of them showed great courage. some of them are worried about going into crowds. some have ringing in their ears and some are dealing with amputations. at the finish line, 25-year-old kaitlin was standing with her friend leo when is the first bomb hit. bomb blen her into the air and her right leg became severely damaged. leo took his shirt and stopped the bleeding and carried her several blocks to his car where he went down wrong way to massachusetts general hospital where she was admitted. president ob
dr. mark siegle associate medical professor and author of the inner pulse. >> and dr. david samadi chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center. good to see you. dr. siegle you were up in boston. we were reporting there together this week. of course, you had that tremendous sense that those bombs that exploded on boylston street and tore at our security in this nation, many remain at the hospital. you visited some of those people and they have incredible stories. >> some of...
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dr. mark siegle associate medical professor and author of the inner pulse. >> and dr.s at the mt. sinai medical center. good to see you. dr. siegle you were up in boston. we were reporting there together this week. of course, you had that tremendous sense that those bombs that exploded on boylston street and tore at our security in this nation, many remain at the hospital. you visited some of those people and they have incredible stories. >> some of focus is shifting away from the terrorists to the survivors which is
dr. mark siegle associate medical professor and author of the inner pulse. >> and dr.s at the mt. sinai medical center. good to see you. dr. siegle you were up in boston. we were reporting there together this week. of course, you had that tremendous sense that those bombs that exploded on boylston street and tore at our security in this nation, many remain at the hospital. you visited some of those people and they have incredible stories. >> some of focus is shifting away from the...
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dr. siegle today. we'll put up that quote on our facebook page so you can be take a look at that.buried the hatchet ♪ tonight, tonight ♪ my ratings were all right ♪ 20 years and i'm still.... >> why they are singing a new tune next on the five. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we'll get together tonight ♪ we'll get together >> andrea: so was it an april fool's joke? nbc late night host teamed up in a hilarious skit making light of their rivalry to the tune of west side story. check it out ♪ tonight, tonight ♪ ♪ why do they say ♪ you like me we're okay ♪ tonight, tonight ♪ who cares tonight ♪ ♪ ♪ >> andrea: so, dana, if you are jay leno and it's rumored that jimmy is going to replace you and tension with nbc executives, would you participant in something like this? do you think it's stupid for him to do? >> dana: i think so of us all take their rifts way more seriously than we do. i don't watch the late night shows. i think it was interesting that jay got the last note. >> my senior project was on the history of late night television. >> you are a morning show host. >> brian: and jay leno has a 3.5 l
dr. siegle today. we'll put up that quote on our facebook page so you can be take a look at that.buried the hatchet ♪ tonight, tonight ♪ my ratings were all right ♪ 20 years and i'm still.... >> why they are singing a new tune next on the five. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we'll get together tonight ♪ we'll get together >> andrea: so was it an april fool's joke? nbc late night host teamed up in a hilarious skit making light of their rivalry to the tune of west side story....
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dr. siegle today. we'll put up that quote on our facebook page so you can be take a look at that.buried the hatchet ♪ tonight, tonight ♪ my ratings were all right ♪ 20 years and i'm still.... >> why they are singing a new tune next on the five. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i think ford service is great, but i wondered what a customer thought? describe the first me you met. you brought the flex in... as soon as i met fiona and i was describing the problem we were having with our rear brakes, she immediately triaged the situation, knew exactly what was wrong with it, the car was diagnosed properly, it was fixed correctly i have confidence knowing that if i take to ford it's going to be done correctly with the right parts and the right people. get a free brake inspection and brake pads installed for just 49.95 after rebates when you use the ford service credit card. did you tell him to say all of that? no, he's right though... you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready a
dr. siegle today. we'll put up that quote on our facebook page so you can be take a look at that.buried the hatchet ♪ tonight, tonight ♪ my ratings were all right ♪ 20 years and i'm still.... >> why they are singing a new tune next on the five. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i think ford service is great, but i wondered what a customer thought? describe the first me you met. you brought the flex in... as soon as i met fiona and i was describing the problem we were having with our...
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dr. siegle about this. >> i saw that. >> martha: so if he's conscious, does this high value interrogatione the hospital or to say, we need to get in there, we need to talk to him now. this is a matter of national security? >> i think that's always an ethical issue for the doctors who are treating the patient at this point. but they'll barge in there as soon as they possibly can and they're going to interrogate him as long as they possibly can. where are the bombs? are there other bombs? who was involved? what country was behind you? were there other plans? anyone in your family involved? anyone you work with? anyone at school at university of massachusetts? all of these questions are relevant under that public safety exception. and they're going to be asking them and asking them hard. >> martha: what do you say to those who say he's an american citizen. >> he is. >> martha: he became one on september 11. >> outrageous. >> martha: and he should have been read miranda rights as soon as they got him? >> they're wrong. the federal law and the supreme court allows this type of interrogation. t
dr. siegle about this. >> i saw that. >> martha: so if he's conscious, does this high value interrogatione the hospital or to say, we need to get in there, we need to talk to him now. this is a matter of national security? >> i think that's always an ethical issue for the doctors who are treating the patient at this point. but they'll barge in there as soon as they possibly can and they're going to interrogate him as long as they possibly can. where are the bombs? are there...
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dr. mark siegle.l, i heard this a million times and frequently this year already, winter doesn't affect spring allergies. fact or fiction? >> that's a myth. winter has everything to do with spring allergies. let's talk about pollen. pollen comes from the male part of the plant. so we get blamed for everything. males are the irritant and that's the pollen situation. >> steve: it's a plant. you're calling yourself a plant? >> i'm not. but i'm related to one distantly. so it's a myth because in the winter, you get a period of a little warming up, that triggers allergy sufferers. even if you get cold after that, once it warms up again for good, like it is in april, bam, you get hit. more than 4,000 is the pollen count right now. allergy sufferers are miserable, it got triggered bay spot of warm winter. now, rain helps. i was checking with our weather person. the rain helps. so the rain will dampen down the allergy. >> steve: speaking of allergy, pollen allergies are linked to food allergies. i thought tha
dr. mark siegle.l, i heard this a million times and frequently this year already, winter doesn't affect spring allergies. fact or fiction? >> that's a myth. winter has everything to do with spring allergies. let's talk about pollen. pollen comes from the male part of the plant. so we get blamed for everything. males are the irritant and that's the pollen situation. >> steve: it's a plant. you're calling yourself a plant? >> i'm not. but i'm related to one distantly. so it's a...
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dr. mark siegle joins us to what other injuries are being dealt with at the local hospitals there.hree hospitals have really been seeing these patients. the most severely burned have gone up to parkland in dallas. there are two others in waco. one is seeing more serious patients. the other seeing less so. what types of injuries, besides burns, would we be talking about? >> to start with the burns, they have to differentiate whether they're due to chemical or just from the explosion itself. with chemical burns, water is the main treatment. you have to keep flushing the area intervenus fluids, because you've got to get the toxin out of there. you get rid of dead skin and watch for infection in all burns. the other injuries, as you bring up, you worry about people having fallen, fractures, glass being imbedded, and foreign bodies. if you get some foreign bodies in there, then you have to worry about taking them out and the risk of infection of things staying in. so you try to get these foreign objects out as quickly as possible. >> steve: that was one of the worries earlier in the wee
dr. mark siegle joins us to what other injuries are being dealt with at the local hospitals there.hree hospitals have really been seeing these patients. the most severely burned have gone up to parkland in dallas. there are two others in waco. one is seeing more serious patients. the other seeing less so. what types of injuries, besides burns, would we be talking about? >> to start with the burns, they have to differentiate whether they're due to chemical or just from the explosion...
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dr. siegle is on the case. >> what are you doing? >> what am i not doing? seriously. minutes of laughing and giggling. >> gretchen: we laughed for at least a minute third for something called a belly button. >> brian: when mike wallace interviewed the ayatollah could asked him tough questions, that's what i channel. >> steve: take that dog over to dell frisco's for a nice steak. it's on me. >> brian: they open in an hour. >> steve: is that normal or nuts? >> i don't know, but this is better than prozac. >> steve: no kidding. >> gretchen: a little sugar. >> your news leader in high definition. >> (bleep). >> gretchen: he moved all his stuff to bismarck. now he doesn't have a job. >> brian: don't they do frabbing there? of sure. >> gretchen: i'm going to lay down because apparently i've got some issues. >> brian: the form kings are here to set the spinach straight. >> steve: dan, pete, thank you very much. >> thank you for having us. >> steve: thanks for keeping your shirts on. did you ever think about attending a dance with a spaghetti straps? >> brian: steve, i look a
dr. siegle is on the case. >> what are you doing? >> what am i not doing? seriously. minutes of laughing and giggling. >> gretchen: we laughed for at least a minute third for something called a belly button. >> brian: when mike wallace interviewed the ayatollah could asked him tough questions, that's what i channel. >> steve: take that dog over to dell frisco's for a nice steak. it's on me. >> brian: they open in an hour. >> steve: is that normal or...
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dr. mark siegle, bob massi, michelle malkin and it's national sub day. have a great one. martha: thank you, guys. great show. well it was due two months ago but the president has now sent his budget to congress today. reports that it will include $600 billion in tax increases in this budget. also some entitlement cuts is getting a lot of attention but will it put a dent in that, those entitlement cuts. nearly $17 trillion in debt on this lovely morning. welcome to america's newsroom. i'm martha maccallum. gregg: better late than never on the budget i suppose. i'm gregg jarrett in for bill hemmer. congresswoman marsha blackburn was there to receive it. >> received in the spirit of hopefulness that they will work with us to see if we can bring this into balance for the american people. martha: be able to read -- wendell goler. hey, wendell, live from the white house this morning. what do we know what is in that? >> reporter: we know the budget called for $3.75 billion in spending. aims to save 3 trillion over the next 10 years. 600 ball billion in tax increases and half tha
dr. mark siegle, bob massi, michelle malkin and it's national sub day. have a great one. martha: thank you, guys. great show. well it was due two months ago but the president has now sent his budget to congress today. reports that it will include $600 billion in tax increases in this budget. also some entitlement cuts is getting a lot of attention but will it put a dent in that, those entitlement cuts. nearly $17 trillion in debt on this lovely morning. welcome to america's newsroom. i'm martha...
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dr.~march siegl is a member of the fox news medical a team and professor of medicine at nyulangone's centerer of amputations they've had to deal with, people that are still in critical condition, a lot of young children. what is the first thing that goes through these doctors' minds? >> he just said it, they decide right at the spot is there so much tissue damage, so much vessel damage, so much bone damage and the rick of infection so high that he has to -- risk of infection so high that he has to amputate right away? those decisions were made. in the days after that you see surgical and artistic brilliance when they decide to save certain extremities, they have to restore blood flow to the tissues to restore the leg and you have to watch out vigilantly for infection and blood clots that can form. you have to watch systemic lee the lungs, you have them on respirators, you control pain. i call it art because it all goes on at the same time. heather: the other thing they are dealing with, the shrapnel, nails, the small ball bearings is evidence in a crime that could lead to killer so they hav
dr.~march siegl is a member of the fox news medical a team and professor of medicine at nyulangone's centerer of amputations they've had to deal with, people that are still in critical condition, a lot of young children. what is the first thing that goes through these doctors' minds? >> he just said it, they decide right at the spot is there so much tissue damage, so much vessel damage, so much bone damage and the rick of infection so high that he has to -- risk of infection so high that...
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dr. mark siegle. let's start with that. true or false, vaccines immediate to autism? >> absolutely not.e institute of medicine has ruled previously on this looking at a multiple of studies. vaccines, measles, mumps hasn't been associated with it. vaccines that contain mercury campaigning compounds do not lead to autism. a latest study that just came out in the journal of pediatrics looking at over 1,000 kids shows no association with even getting a lot of vaccines early in childhood and autism. i think we should move away from that and look what else in the environment may be causing it. >> gretchen: interesting. autism causes violence. a lot of this was spear-headed, at least the discussion, after adam lanza in the connecticut shooting situation. >> it's really important that people know that that is a myth. kids that have autism may have trouble with socialization skills and communications and they may get easily frustrated. even have meltdowns. there is absolutely no association with increased violence to others. that is a very dangerous myth to have out there. much more likely they
dr. mark siegle. let's start with that. true or false, vaccines immediate to autism? >> absolutely not.e institute of medicine has ruled previously on this looking at a multiple of studies. vaccines, measles, mumps hasn't been associated with it. vaccines that contain mercury campaigning compounds do not lead to autism. a latest study that just came out in the journal of pediatrics looking at over 1,000 kids shows no association with even getting a lot of vaccines early in childhood and...
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dr. mark siegle and john stossel. >> gretc
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