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you know, look at ken langone with home depot.refer to think of saul price, the founder of the price club. he made as much and gave so much away. one of the most generous people ever met in california. look at bill gates, warren buffett. but when these rich people get so greedy and want to deprive anybody else of having a chance, that's what's dpis disgusting. >> a billionaire investor, watch this. >> the quote 1% are being pummelled because it's politically convenient to do so. the 1% work harder. >> is this all part of the lazy comments we hear from some republicans that are in congress now? poor people don't work hard? >> you know, i'm not so certain this the 1% in this country spends 40 to 50 hours a week in a coal mine. they spent 40 to 50 hours a week waiting tables or standing at a retail customer service line. i just don't understand how one would believe that you know working as an investor and god love you, if you inherited wealth, accumulated it or earned it, god love you for it, but other people deserve the same pathwa
you know, look at ken langone with home depot.refer to think of saul price, the founder of the price club. he made as much and gave so much away. one of the most generous people ever met in california. look at bill gates, warren buffett. but when these rich people get so greedy and want to deprive anybody else of having a chance, that's what's dpis disgusting. >> a billionaire investor, watch this. >> the quote 1% are being pummelled because it's politically convenient to do so. the...
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. >> i give you ken langone.this to say about populous appeals, i hope it's not working, if you go back to 1933, with different words, this is what hitler was saying in germany. you don't survive as a society if you encourage and thrive on envy or gellously. that gem is part of a long deeply preposterous article from politico about how the poor persecuted rich aren't going to take all this whining from the 99% lying down. they're going to find a way to somehow fight their way back into a winning political position. however will they do that? perhaps by doing something like, i don't know, forming a group called republicans for cuomo, a sort of clubby group backing the democratic governor of new york. and you'll never guess who the chairman of republicans for cumo is, yes, none other than ken langone himself. he released a statement apologizing to anyone he may have offended. governor cuomo's office has not weighed in. there might be one governor that ken langone likes even more than andrew cuomo he's right across
. >> i give you ken langone.this to say about populous appeals, i hope it's not working, if you go back to 1933, with different words, this is what hitler was saying in germany. you don't survive as a society if you encourage and thrive on envy or gellously. that gem is part of a long deeply preposterous article from politico about how the poor persecuted rich aren't going to take all this whining from the 99% lying down. they're going to find a way to somehow fight their way back into a...
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marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center and author of unlocking the secret codes to health. >> dr. david samadi is here, chief of robotic surgery. great to see you. >> happy sunday. >> we are going to begin with a spotlight on national multiple sclerosis week, an illness that affects 2.3 million people worldwide. it can strike without warning. how do you know when you're starting to have symptoms of ms. is early detection important? >> hugely important. the problem is that ms is known as the great imitator. it can mimic almost any neurologic disease. you could have weakness. you could have fatigue, a really important one. i interviewed ann romney last year, that's her prominent symptom. fatigue, suddenly getting fatigued. that's hard to know. fatigue can be many different things. it can be sensory loss where you can get confused, depressed. the most permanent one is optic neuritis where you suddenly lose vision in your eye. you have an episode where you have a problem and it remits. the best way to understand it is like wiring. the wiring of the brain is like copp
marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center and author of unlocking the secret codes to health. >> dr. david samadi is here, chief of robotic surgery. great to see you. >> happy sunday. >> we are going to begin with a spotlight on national multiple sclerosis week, an illness that affects 2.3 million people worldwide. it can strike without warning. how do you know when you're starting to have symptoms of ms. is early detection important? >> hugely...
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marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center and author of unlocking the secret codeso health. >> dr. david samadi is here, chief of robotic surgery. great to see you. >> happy sunday. >> we are going to begin with a spotlight on
marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center and author of unlocking the secret codeso health. >> dr. david samadi is here, chief of robotic surgery. great to see you. >> happy sunday. >> we are going to begin with a spotlight on
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she said it with less ambiguity than can langone. have had a small point but it is not a good comparison to make where you puts you don't want to be. >> margaret colson, thank you for joining us this morning. coming up, lights, camera. the actor will be here to discuss his latest project. it is not on the stage or movie screen. >> leave schreiber is shaking up madison avenue. he has founded a brand marketing company. they are here in his closet interview. everyone takes i will start with you but i'm not. why did you pick liev? >> we have been collaborating with work over the years and it is something that has been amazing for me. branding has gotten more into storytelling. to make been able anything that i'm working on better. he has bought a lot of insight into how i tell stories. >> i was wondering if it had anything to do with radon event. show getscter in that things done. i'm not sure if it is marketing per se. he is a mover and a shaker. >> it is a move we have always got. i can always pull a bat out of the trunk. did you take
she said it with less ambiguity than can langone. have had a small point but it is not a good comparison to make where you puts you don't want to be. >> margaret colson, thank you for joining us this morning. coming up, lights, camera. the actor will be here to discuss his latest project. it is not on the stage or movie screen. >> leave schreiber is shaking up madison avenue. he has founded a brand marketing company. they are here in his closet interview. everyone takes i will start...
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. >>> what does darryl issa, ted nugent and billionaire kevin langone have in common?in tonight's got you. >>> and the fbi is trying to retrieve deleted files from the malaysian airline pilot's personal flight simulator. stay with us. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. moonachie, new jersey, firefighters were still rebuilding their own house with limited funds for the most important necessities. ugh...this toilet paper's like sandpaper. [ male announcer ] that's when the charmin relief project came to the rescue. holy charmin. [ male announcer ] deliver
. >>> what does darryl issa, ted nugent and billionaire kevin langone have in common?in tonight's got you. >>> and the fbi is trying to retrieve deleted files from the malaysian airline pilot's personal flight simulator. stay with us. peoi go to angie's listt for all kinds of reasons. to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything...
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professor of medicine at nyu langone medical center. what do you they have the president? >> maybe if you change your story frequently enough eventually you come upon the truth. the problem here -- lou: is he getting closer? >> no, he's not. the real truth even if you get to keep your doctor, i had a patient on with me on fox news last night who gets to keep me but i'm not in her bronze plan. that means she pays out-of-pocket to see me and still can't get the tests she needs because i can't order them pause of these massive deductibles. so in other words, if you have a bronze plan, lou, faced with a 5800-dollar deductible and a young person who is just starting out in a career can't afford these tests. lou: we know one thing. 18 to 34-year-olds who are the base of this model, because they're going to pay more than everyone else comparatively for the care, so that they can subsidize older americans who need more expensive care, they're going to be paying a frightful amount of money, on average 165% more than they previously were paying those that had it. >> that's for the p
professor of medicine at nyu langone medical center. what do you they have the president? >> maybe if you change your story frequently enough eventually you come upon the truth. the problem here -- lou: is he getting closer? >> no, he's not. the real truth even if you get to keep your doctor, i had a patient on with me on fox news last night who gets to keep me but i'm not in her bronze plan. that means she pays out-of-pocket to see me and still can't get the tests she needs because...
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>> i spoke recently to ken langone, looking to found a super pac for chris christie.re very much still in his camp. they look at jeb and don't see someone angling to run. i think christie remains an establishment favorite. but is he going to be the power for the establishment that many thought? i think because of this bridge scandal, it's much more of an open question. >> let's get to rand paul because i sort of had this working theory that rand, what he's doing is helping the most establishment guy there could possibly be, mitch mcconnell, which would make mcconnell owe him. he's trying to court at the same time, evangelicals, young libertarians, liberal libertarians and put that cross-pollinated constituency. can that work given the primary structure the gop has in place? >> rand paul's blessing is also a curse. he comes into the 2016 conversation with his father's network, ron paul's network behind him. but i think one of the reasons when i spoke to rand paul's advisers last friday, one of the reasons he's doing these trips to berkeley and elsewhere, he's trying to
>> i spoke recently to ken langone, looking to found a super pac for chris christie.re very much still in his camp. they look at jeb and don't see someone angling to run. i think christie remains an establishment favorite. but is he going to be the power for the establishment that many thought? i think because of this bridge scandal, it's much more of an open question. >> let's get to rand paul because i sort of had this working theory that rand, what he's doing is helping the most...
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he's from langone new york university. how are you? >> good. >> they describe it as game-changer.t as game-changer? >> we've had to rely on very expensive p. e.t. scans and blood tests. if the test holds out over time this could change the way we think about risks of developing alzheimer's disease. >> what can three years do? what can be done? can you retard alzheimer's disease? >> you can give someone drugs to prevent them from developing the disease. the tricky part is we don't know who's going to develop the disease. it's the perfect storm. a test that can tell us, drugs that could stop it. going together it's a developing game. >> when's the horizon on this when it might be in use? >> a test like this will take two or three years before it could come to clinical use. the current clinical triers are going to take two or three ears. if it works, it would be approved. again, you're looking at the perfect storm. a test and a drug that might come out at the same time. might make a huge difference for many older adults. >> what is the benefit of knowing since it can't be treated? >>
he's from langone new york university. how are you? >> good. >> they describe it as game-changer.t as game-changer? >> we've had to rely on very expensive p. e.t. scans and blood tests. if the test holds out over time this could change the way we think about risks of developing alzheimer's disease. >> what can three years do? what can be done? can you retard alzheimer's disease? >> you can give someone drugs to prevent them from developing the disease. the tricky...
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and i know langone, i don't know, he's got an ax to grind with some former people pain, but he speaksw everything is operating now. kudos on that because i've experienced it firsthand because it's an intimidating place. i don't know. i'm not usually referred to as handy. my question, though, had to do with fannie and freddie. there's news today about a way to wind those down. i'm just wondering, does that go into your thinking or planning? do we need to probably be careful how we do this because housing -- is there anything more important than the housing market? and it's such a huge part of it. do you think we can manage this correctly to extricate ourselves from how much we depended on those two government-sponsored enterprises? >> well, joe, first, thank you for the comment on our service in the stores. i'm glad to hear that it continues to improve. and ken has been a huge support. he was lead director when i first got this job and is just a huge help. on the -- on how we think about the development of -- i'm sorry, i lost the train of thought on your question. >> fannie and freddi
and i know langone, i don't know, he's got an ax to grind with some former people pain, but he speaksw everything is operating now. kudos on that because i've experienced it firsthand because it's an intimidating place. i don't know. i'm not usually referred to as handy. my question, though, had to do with fannie and freddie. there's news today about a way to wind those down. i'm just wondering, does that go into your thinking or planning? do we need to probably be careful how we do this...
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el yolt spitzer would still be governor if ken langone wasn't standing behind him. if he was using bitcoin, it wouldn't be governor cuomo. it might be president spitzer at this point. take a look at the shares of facebook. i don't remember -- we had a different company, also started on kick starter. avagant was the company they had on. and i don't get it. >> it made sense to me, but $2 billion price target versus the 19 for whats app and then him talking about how there is a big future for this. i get that. if you can do classroom learning, if you can be at a sports arena. >> well, no, but if microsoft had said, you know what? we're not just software. none of these guys seem to ever go into -- divergent enough to stay current. there has to be more than one or two senses involved with the -- >> no, i'm just saying -- >> well, why, what kind of attachment did you think i was just talking about? >> what just happened if you're looking at a basketball game. if this is a fully five sense experience where basically you won't even -- you know what? one of these days with s
el yolt spitzer would still be governor if ken langone wasn't standing behind him. if he was using bitcoin, it wouldn't be governor cuomo. it might be president spitzer at this point. take a look at the shares of facebook. i don't remember -- we had a different company, also started on kick starter. avagant was the company they had on. and i don't get it. >> it made sense to me, but $2 billion price target versus the 19 for whats app and then him talking about how there is a big future...
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a "today" contributor and the assistant professor of medicine at nyu langone medical center. >> good be surprising to a lot of people. questions something we've been told a lot. fatty acids and good fats help with heart health. but there are some question as to whether there's truth to this. >> yeah, this is a study that really kind of shook things up in the cardiology community. for years, we've been telling people, you've got to stick to the good fats, the saturated fatty acids, like the omega 3s we talk about. and now the study is calling that into question. it's a metaanalysis. they've compared studies and pooled the results. i'm not crazy about it when they do that because they're kind of like comparing apples and oranges. bottom line, supplements they found had no effect. taking the omega 3 or omega 6 did not decrease the risk of heart disease. and even when it's in your indict, they didn't find an effect. don't really bother with the supplements, we don't have great data on it. i think the mediterranean diet that has a lot of the omega 3s and omega 6s are good. i would still r
a "today" contributor and the assistant professor of medicine at nyu langone medical center. >> good be surprising to a lot of people. questions something we've been told a lot. fatty acids and good fats help with heart health. but there are some question as to whether there's truth to this. >> yeah, this is a study that really kind of shook things up in the cardiology community. for years, we've been telling people, you've got to stick to the good fats, the saturated...