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langone factors matter.ere absolutely correct, important and went to the heart of the type of corporate fraud that nearly destroyed our economy. now langone also made noise about fabrication of evidence. >> there is a case recently heard, of court of appeals in new york state where the judge is allowing the case of a docket to go forward because the judge says there is indications that spitzer and his staff fabricated information. evidence. >> eliot: baloney and i'm editing that for tv. what that has to do with langone langone, greenberg or his buddies or me, that's hard to see. but if you would like to read the opinions, they're learned to our website. perhaps surprising, he claims that i'm a bully. believe me, i've heard this before. let me say this, most folks thought that i was david versus their goliath. i think the power is much more on their side of the field that it ever was on mine. fy use some tough language every now and again too bad ken. stop whining, you and your colleagues destroyed the very f
langone factors matter.ere absolutely correct, important and went to the heart of the type of corporate fraud that nearly destroyed our economy. now langone also made noise about fabrication of evidence. >> there is a case recently heard, of court of appeals in new york state where the judge is allowing the case of a docket to go forward because the judge says there is indications that spitzer and his staff fabricated information. evidence. >> eliot: baloney and i'm editing that for...
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marc siegel, the associate professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center. and, the author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. serving and dr. david samadi vice chairman of the department of urology and chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center. both doctors are here. >> jamie: let's get rolling, we were concerned when we heard west nile virus was back, a deadly disease, it is carried by mosquitoes and the centers for disease control say it is spreading faster than in any other year. doesn't the states already affected including texas, have declared a state of emergency, nearly 400 cases reported there. more than two dozen people have died from it. dr. siegel how concerned should the rest of us be? i have written about this in my book "false alarm" and i think it is a health scare, we have close to a thousand cases this year and remember, how many cases of flu do we have, a half a million, 30,000 people dying in the united states and people will worry about west vile and you know what happens? west nile virus, by the
marc siegel, the associate professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center. and, the author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. serving and dr. david samadi vice chairman of the department of urology and chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center. both doctors are here. >> jamie: let's get rolling, we were concerned when we heard west nile virus was back, a deadly disease, it is carried by mosquitoes and the centers for disease control say it...
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marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center and author of "the innerse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> and, dr. david samadi, the vice chairman of the department of urology and chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center, doctors, thanks for joining us and we begin with a startling new statistic, dramatic, stating american adults are living with two or more chronic conditions. and, research actually shows people 45 and older are especially at risk. doct dr. samadi, what is going on with this. >> this study came out of cdc this week, and looked at 9 chronic illnesses, heart disease, stroke, cancer and the list is long and they noticed now in america, the population over 45, they have at least two of those chronic illnesses and the numbers have gone from 16%, in the last decade, now to 21%. and, what is more important is the -- over the age of 65, the number has gone from 37% to now 45% and what it really means is, is that half of the population over 65, they have two chronic diseases or more and that is not really good news
marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center and author of "the innerse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> and, dr. david samadi, the vice chairman of the department of urology and chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center, doctors, thanks for joining us and we begin with a startling new statistic, dramatic, stating american adults are living with two or more chronic conditions. and, research actually shows people 45...
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ly talk to ken langone who was also a target of spitzer years ago.ll talk about that, plus a few weeks ago, he ripped into paul ryan and now ryan is romney's running mate. >>> first, before we go to break, the dividend, which company's stock with earnings out tomorrow has advanced the most this year? dollar tree? ross stores, or seres holdings? there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone levels, and... is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men
ly talk to ken langone who was also a target of spitzer years ago.ll talk about that, plus a few weeks ago, he ripped into paul ryan and now ryan is romney's running mate. >>> first, before we go to break, the dividend, which company's stock with earnings out tomorrow has advanced the most this year? dollar tree? ross stores, or seres holdings? there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number...
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and a big mitt romney supporters but ken langone is critical of paul ryan. we'll get to that.e look forward to seeing you at the top of the hour from here at new york stock exchange. back to the "street signs" gang. mandy? >> thank you. >>> disaster in the city. today's disaster du jour is urban trends. down on a big miss. the market cop now down to $169 million. that's a 18% drop there. >>> priceline 307ing on news that william shatner's priceline negotiator is resurrected. the spot doesn't address how the negotiator survived but it does pick up with the shatner character on a beach with a surfboard. stig around to see it, i guess. >>> from the sunshine stock to the drought's drain on sunny-d. yes, the drink. formerly known as sunny delight. sweeteners will go up. the ceo says it could slam mom and pop at the cash register. let's bring in billy sear. he is's part of the young president's organization, chief executive network. billy, how much are your costs going up? >> they're going quite a bit. the impact of the drought is big. it happened incredibly quickly and the impact o
and a big mitt romney supporters but ken langone is critical of paul ryan. we'll get to that.e look forward to seeing you at the top of the hour from here at new york stock exchange. back to the "street signs" gang. mandy? >> thank you. >>> disaster in the city. today's disaster du jour is urban trends. down on a big miss. the market cop now down to $169 million. that's a 18% drop there. >>> priceline 307ing on news that william shatner's priceline negotiator...
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rand paul, the senator ken langone, founder of home depot and so many more top guests coming up. thank you very much, because again, working like a demon, working like a demon and hurricane, still not one, tropical storm isaac, but joe bastardi join us with the latest on why he is angry that the the storm hasn't been upgraded and in the face of the storm, and will all of this rain help the drought-ridden midwest. and take a look at the treasury market look if you're a republican. j aren't more people worried with the 16 trillion dollar debt lending money to the government. and why aren't people more concerned about it. 16 trillion dollar question. well another great thing about all this walking i've been doing is that it's given me time to reflect on some of life's biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one simple call, why wouldn't you make that call? see, the only thing i can think of is that you can't get any... bars. ah, that's better. it's a beautiful view. i wonder if i can see mt. rushmore from here. geico. fifteen minutes could save
rand paul, the senator ken langone, founder of home depot and so many more top guests coming up. thank you very much, because again, working like a demon, working like a demon and hurricane, still not one, tropical storm isaac, but joe bastardi join us with the latest on why he is angry that the the storm hasn't been upgraded and in the face of the storm, and will all of this rain help the drought-ridden midwest. and take a look at the treasury market look if you're a republican. j aren't more...
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he is a dad and professor at nyu langone medical center and fox news medical a-team member. 40 states, the kids that have over regulations at schools are thinner. is that a sign we should have nationwide regulations? >> hold on a minute. this is a small study of 6,000 kids. they were anywhere from fifth to eight grade. they only lost 2.20 pounds. jenna: compared to the kids in other schools that didn't have regulations? >> exactly from 2004 to 2007. 40 states with those laws that restrict sugary substances, less sodas, things like that, deserts. i think this is preliminary. i don't think that proves having laws in place makes an impact. interestingly enough as you pointed out before we came on, the center for disease control's new map which states have the worst obese i including mississippi and kentucky are some of the same states, 30% of kids in these states are obese, these are some of the same states with most regulation. jenna: one could argue they're trying to get kids on early path to better choices. >> good point. jenna: here is some of regulations. only flavored or unflavored
he is a dad and professor at nyu langone medical center and fox news medical a-team member. 40 states, the kids that have over regulations at schools are thinner. is that a sign we should have nationwide regulations? >> hold on a minute. this is a small study of 6,000 kids. they were anywhere from fifth to eight grade. they only lost 2.20 pounds. jenna: compared to the kids in other schools that didn't have regulations? >> exactly from 2004 to 2007. 40 states with those laws that...
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ken langone, thank you so much. the home depot cofounder. me on this whole success thing, i counted three videos for you to know that. a sea of debt clock running. the national debt clock. i see a theme here. and i'm not half as smart as you. the debt is a big issue to voters. first of all. the one is a really? >> yes, it's a big issue. people focus on the fact were going off a cliff. people are really worried about it. it ranks third on the major issue last. the one thing they believe is the the president obama isn't going to stop spending. the belief that he would increase spending for one stop it. >> it just hit something in the american dna. the president's explanation, i think i have said it before. of all the mistakes, everybody makes in politics, the one one that he must want back more than anything is this one. >> he tried to dial it back. >> it's one of those moments that you can dial it back. it's so harshly sent. neil: when you do about the upset americans. [talking over each other] >> this is the one pulling that i have seen on t
ken langone, thank you so much. the home depot cofounder. me on this whole success thing, i counted three videos for you to know that. a sea of debt clock running. the national debt clock. i see a theme here. and i'm not half as smart as you. the debt is a big issue to voters. first of all. the one is a really? >> yes, it's a big issue. people focus on the fact were going off a cliff. people are really worried about it. it ranks third on the major issue last. the one thing they believe is...
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. >> did you see ken langone the other day?t me tell you something, andrew. 5 billion years of the planet being around the evolution, the amount of time that's designed the genetic code, the struck of dna, the way that it works, it's elegant, it's efficient, look what it does, it allows to us think and see and amazing that -- it's a blueprint for all of life. they have now put a book into a genetic sequence and they actually made dna out of the book and they made it so that they actually had the molecule and then they translated, retranslated it back into the book. so we can do that now. using this. you know how we code with things for computer code and how much space it takes you can put the content of the internet on something as big as your thumb, usual thumb nail. the entire content of the entire web using the genetic code you can sequence all that information on something the size of your thumb nail. are you thinking about that? >> i'm trying to get my head around. >> you got to pick a story and it's that she's knocked up.
. >> did you see ken langone the other day?t me tell you something, andrew. 5 billion years of the planet being around the evolution, the amount of time that's designed the genetic code, the struck of dna, the way that it works, it's elegant, it's efficient, look what it does, it allows to us think and see and amazing that -- it's a blueprint for all of life. they have now put a book into a genetic sequence and they actually made dna out of the book and they made it so that they actually...