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marc siegel associate professor of medicine at langone medical center and the author of the book "the inner pulse." unlocking the secret of sickness. >> jamie: keeping us healthy, too and dr. david samadi, the vice chairman of the department of urology, chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center. great to see you. let's get healthy. the first topic is important for so many folks. a startling reality affecting 1 in 8 american couples. and it is infertility and health experts now raise red flags about the diagnosis, specifically for women believe it or not in their 20s, doctor, tell us, why women in their 20s. >> actually when people are at the age of 40, 67% of them can still have children which is amazing and 45, goes town to 15%, and we are tending to overlook young women as you said, jamie and it turns out that 11% of women under the age of 30, can't conceive. they tried for a year, that is the definition, if you try for a year and are not able to have a baby then it is designated as infertility and here's the good news. for young women there is usually a reason and we can fi
marc siegel associate professor of medicine at langone medical center and the author of the book "the inner pulse." unlocking the secret of sickness. >> jamie: keeping us healthy, too and dr. david samadi, the vice chairman of the department of urology, chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center. great to see you. let's get healthy. the first topic is important for so many folks. a startling reality affecting 1 in 8 american couples. and it is infertility and health...
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marc siegel, author of "the infer pulner pul unlocking the secrets of health... >> jamie: i want to unlockome secrets. >> eric: researchers are developing the first of its kind injection they say could save the lives of people who cannot breathe. an injection, that delivers oxygen directly into the bloodstream. dr. samadi, what is it about. >> it is very very, handy. we have a lot of patients out there with airway obstructions and may have asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia or like, in the field of trauma, you may have a real obstruction and what is the first rule of medicine, eric, get access to airways and what we do is intubate the patient and the ventilation machine is going to breathe for the patient. now, what this technology is, which is really, really smart, what they've done is they've created the oxygen bubbles and, you can actually inject it into the blood, directly and, what it does, it introduces options for the patient and it will buy up some time to get the patient stable and how is it going to be really helpful, if you are doing cpr and the operating room the oxygen level drops
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marc siegel from langone medical center and author of "the inner pulse", unlocking the secret code of sickness and help. >> and chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center, good morning, dr. david samadi. the first topic, fallout over guidelines urging pediatricians to test all children for their cholesterol, regardless of weight or family history and medical experts are raising questions about that. should you test your child or not? dr. siegel? >> well, let me wade into it this way, 10% of kids hoof high cholesterol and 1/3 are overweight or obese and studies over the past few years have shown they are building up fatty streaks in their arteries, feeding the heart beginning at very, very young ages and there was another study that showed that overweight kids with high cholesterol build up plaque in their carotid arteries and this is a huge problem and i think knowledge is power but, you know, guidelines make me nervous. the war back and forth about when it should be done and to whom is really the question. i think any overweight child, any child with a family history of high c
marc siegel from langone medical center and author of "the inner pulse", unlocking the secret code of sickness and help. >> and chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center, good morning, dr. david samadi. the first topic, fallout over guidelines urging pediatricians to test all children for their cholesterol, regardless of weight or family history and medical experts are raising questions about that. should you test your child or not? dr. siegel? >> well, let me wade...
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marc siegel associate professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center and the author of "innerulse, unlocking the secret code of health." >> and the chief of robotics at the mt. sinai center in new york, dr. samadi, good to see you. >> jamie: good morning, i'm particularly excited about the first topic you brought us, because so many people know one who has alzheimer's, they really love and care about and for the first time, researchers discovered a gene that may actually protect folks against the degenerative brain disease. dr. siegel, this is exciting, isn't it? >> its so important because we thought for a long time, a protein, beta amyloid which builds in the brain of people with alzheimer's patients, remember the word, beta amyloid, it clogs the nerves and, 5 million people have it and probably more undiagnosed, beta amyloid, by the time you see in the brain is too late to do anything and there is another m enzyme, amyloid precursor protein, and it causes the amyloid to form and and a study out of iceland found if you have a mutation or change to that protein you don't make
marc siegel associate professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center and the author of "innerulse, unlocking the secret code of health." >> and the chief of robotics at the mt. sinai center in new york, dr. samadi, good to see you. >> jamie: good morning, i'm particularly excited about the first topic you brought us, because so many people know one who has alzheimer's, they really love and care about and for the first time, researchers discovered a gene that may...
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marc siegel associate professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center and the author of "inner, unlocking the secret code of health." >> and the chief of robotics at the mt. sinai center in new york, dr. samadi, good to see you. >> jamie: good morning, i'm particularly excited about the first topic you brought us, because so many people know one who has alzheimer's, they really love and care about and for the first time, researchers discovered a gene that may actually protect folks against the degenerative brain disease. dr. siegel, this is exciting, isn't it? >> its so important because we thought for a long time, a protein, beta amyloid which builds in the brain of
marc siegel associate professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center and the author of "inner, unlocking the secret code of health." >> and the chief of robotics at the mt. sinai center in new york, dr. samadi, good to see you. >> jamie: good morning, i'm particularly excited about the first topic you brought us, because so many people know one who has alzheimer's, they really love and care about and for the first time, researchers discovered a gene that may...
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. >> that was marc siegel. >> jamie: that is what it sounds like and i actually asked you to tell people'd know the difference. dr. samadi, why is it coming back. >> multiple reasons, some families are against vaccination and some is the cyclical nature of the disease, every five years you will see that coming up. and, you know, the other thing i really learned while i was studying this and again i don't deal with whooping cough every day and, the vaccination wears off, every ten years, you have to get a booster and the diagnosis is critical. because it starts with a plain russ runny nose and it is typical of flu and then it goes on for days and weeks and you sound like dr. siegel that he end, which is real whooping cough. >> jamie: i remember, in california, years ago, actually it was on the rise. is it seasonal? is it certain places around the nation, right now? >> it tends to be all year around but especially like all respiratory viruses in the winter and i have to tell you, jamie, it is a worse problem than everyone realizes, the cdc says 15,000 cases reported a year and it is on the
. >> that was marc siegel. >> jamie: that is what it sounds like and i actually asked you to tell people'd know the difference. dr. samadi, why is it coming back. >> multiple reasons, some families are against vaccination and some is the cyclical nature of the disease, every five years you will see that coming up. and, you know, the other thing i really learned while i was studying this and again i don't deal with whooping cough every day and, the vaccination wears off, every...
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marc siegel.tors, good morning. >> jamie: great to see you. >> eric: our thoughts and prayers are with all of those in aurora, colorado with the residents and victims' families and i'm sure i speak for everyone across the country and the doctors are weighing in on the aftermath of the horrible shootings. as medical teams cared for the dozens of victims at hospitals across the denver area. how do hospitals and medical centers react to these type of emergency situations? and what kind of treatment they're victims now receiving? dr. samadi, it must be a h
marc siegel.tors, good morning. >> jamie: great to see you. >> eric: our thoughts and prayers are with all of those in aurora, colorado with the residents and victims' families and i'm sure i speak for everyone across the country and the doctors are weighing in on the aftermath of the horrible shootings. as medical teams cared for the dozens of victims at hospitals across the denver area. how do hospitals and medical centers react to these type of emergency situations? and what kind...
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marc siegel.tors, good morning. >> jamie: great to see you. >> eric: our thoughts and prayers are with all of those in aurora, colorado with the residents and victims' families and i'm sure i speak for everyone across the country and the doctors are weighing in on the aftermath of the horrible shootings. as medical teams cared for the dozens of victims at hospitals across the denver area. how do hospitals and medical centers react to these type of emergency situations? and what kind of treatment they're victims now receiving? dr. samadi, it must be a huge challenge to the medal establishment. >> it is, eric and what happens, is, life is going normal in the hospital, tuntil you get the level-one trauma call, before becoming a urologist i did two years of general surgery and the trauma and i have some experience with some of these gunshot wounds and when the beeper goes off you are basically running to the trauma booth and depending on where the surgeons are, vascular surgeons, general surgeons, tra
marc siegel.tors, good morning. >> jamie: great to see you. >> eric: our thoughts and prayers are with all of those in aurora, colorado with the residents and victims' families and i'm sure i speak for everyone across the country and the doctors are weighing in on the aftermath of the horrible shootings. as medical teams cared for the dozens of victims at hospitals across the denver area. how do hospitals and medical centers react to these type of emergency situations? and what kind...
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marc siegel, author of "the infer pulner pul unlocking the secrets of health... >> jamie: i want to unlockets. >> eric: researchers are developing the first of its kind injection they say could save the lives of people who cannot breathe. an injection, that delivers oxygen directly into the bloodstream. dr. samadi, what is it about. >> it is very very, handy. we have a lot of patients out there with airway obstructions and may have asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia or like, in the field of trauma, you may have a real obstruction and what is the first rule of medicine, eric, get acceo
marc siegel, author of "the infer pulner pul unlocking the secrets of health... >> jamie: i want to unlockets. >> eric: researchers are developing the first of its kind injection they say could save the lives of people who cannot breathe. an injection, that delivers oxygen directly into the bloodstream. dr. samadi, what is it about. >> it is very very, handy. we have a lot of patients out there with airway obstructions and may have asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia or like,...
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marc siegel from langone medical center and author of "the inner pulse", unlocking the secret code ofickness and help. >> and chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center, good morning, dr. david samadi. the first topic, fallout over guidelines urging pediatricians to test all children for their cholesterol, regardless of weight or family history and medical experts are raising questions about that. should you test your child or not? dr. siegel? >> well, let me wade into it this way, 10% of kids hoof high cholesterol and 1/3 are overweight or obese and studies over the past few years have shown they are building up fatty streaks in their arteries, feeding the heart beginning at very, very young ages and there was another study that showed that overweight kids with high cholesterol build up plaque in their carotid arteries and this is a huge problem and i think knowledge is power but, you know, guidelines make me nervous. the war back and forth about when it should be done and to whom is really the question. i think any overweight child, any child with a family history of high cho
marc siegel from langone medical center and author of "the inner pulse", unlocking the secret code ofickness and help. >> and chief of robotics at the mt. sinai medical center, good morning, dr. david samadi. the first topic, fallout over guidelines urging pediatricians to test all children for their cholesterol, regardless of weight or family history and medical experts are raising questions about that. should you test your child or not? dr. siegel? >> well, let me wade...
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doctor marc siegel is a member of our fox news "a-team." this group, independent payment advisory board, mcculloch, they call it ipad, for short, what do they do? >> it is 15 on practicing physicians were not even physicians from about half of the members are going to have something to do with health health care, but the key is, in my opinion that none of them are in the trenches the way that i am. none of them are working in the clinic. none of them are seeing patients in a private practice. and they're going to sit there on high and make decisions about what is expected and what is not, what is cost effective and what is not. and every year they will make suggestions to health and human services about how to cut medicare back if medicare is going over what the target amount is. i want to tell you, megyn, the chances of medicare going over the targeted amount, based on the consumer price index, when we have high technology solutions coming out, stem cells, genetic treatments, immunological treatments, these things are so expensive, that th
doctor marc siegel is a member of our fox news "a-team." this group, independent payment advisory board, mcculloch, they call it ipad, for short, what do they do? >> it is 15 on practicing physicians were not even physicians from about half of the members are going to have something to do with health health care, but the key is, in my opinion that none of them are in the trenches the way that i am. none of them are working in the clinic. none of them are seeing patients in a...
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marc siegel is here to break it all down.tha: police in texas bringing out the big guns in the fight against violent drug cartels. casey stiegel takes a ride on the very dangerous sometimes rio grande patrol. we'll tell you what he found out when we come right back >> you've probably heard a lot about reverse mortgages lately and frankly, it may all seem just a little confusing. and if you're anything like me, you want to have all the facts before you make any big decision. that's why i want to send you this free dvd about reverse mortgages. it'll walk you through the process, from qualification to counseling to closing and also, answer some important questions. what are the costs and how do they compare to a traditional mortgage? how is the government involved? and what is your responsibility after you get your reverse mortgage? the answers are all in this free dvd. a reverse mortgage could be a smart, safe and secure option that could help you pay off your original mortgage, manage your health care costs or just cover your
marc siegel is here to break it all down.tha: police in texas bringing out the big guns in the fight against violent drug cartels. casey stiegel takes a ride on the very dangerous sometimes rio grande patrol. we'll tell you what he found out when we come right back >> you've probably heard a lot about reverse mortgages lately and frankly, it may all seem just a little confusing. and if you're anything like me, you want to have all the facts before you make any big decision. that's why i...
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marc siegel. >> that's the key.f you get a call from canada like i do on the radio all the time, they're segueing more towards the american program of more free market principles before obamacare. >> that's true. and they come across the border for some of their services for that exact reason. >> thank you. sorry about the knicks news. he's not happy -- >> jeremy lin got to go to the knicks. >> 19 minutes before the top of the hour. >> you love liberty. are you in favor of smaller government? if you said yes to those questions, you could be considered a terrorist by our government. we'll explain. >> then union membership is plummeting. can they be saved? are they worth saving? our next guest with some interesting information that could change the future of big labor. with the spark cash card from capital one, sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thinwork? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% casback on every purche, every day! woo-hoo!!! so th
marc siegel. >> that's the key.f you get a call from canada like i do on the radio all the time, they're segueing more towards the american program of more free market principles before obamacare. >> that's true. and they come across the border for some of their services for that exact reason. >> thank you. sorry about the knicks news. he's not happy -- >> jeremy lin got to go to the knicks. >> 19 minutes before the top of the hour. >> you love liberty. are...
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marc siegel and author of the book "inner pulse" and, a urologist from atlanta, georgia, joins us.ant to get started with you, a doctor with your own practice, and five employees in your clinic and that makes you a medical practitioner and a business person, having to take care of the business side of medicine. when you think about obamacare what will it mean for you both as a doctor and as a business person? >> we were told when we started down this road, president obama, if you had a doctor you could keep him if you were happy with him and happy with your insurance company you would keep them and the first point, you be keep your doctor, reimbursement is down and cost of doing business is up and doctors all over atlanta are getting off of medicare. and, we have had to move our office and get a less expensive location so we can keep our medicare patients and we are definitely being impacted by the financial aspects. >> governor huckabee: and let me interrupt. one thing i don't think most people understand, the doctors are getting paid by medicare. what is the percentage of the act
marc siegel and author of the book "inner pulse" and, a urologist from atlanta, georgia, joins us.ant to get started with you, a doctor with your own practice, and five employees in your clinic and that makes you a medical practitioner and a business person, having to take care of the business side of medicine. when you think about obamacare what will it mean for you both as a doctor and as a business person? >> we were told when we started down this road, president obama, if...
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marc siegel, a member of our fox news medical a-team and professor at nyu's langone medical center. what sort of genetic engineer something possible? >> megyn, first of all i want to talk about presumed innocent here too. i also think, you know, because she is girl, rather than a boy, this is somewhat sexist. i think all the presumptions, yes doping could be involved but they can also test her for steroids and they will with. so that question will be answered. megyn: but the tests always lag the drug evolution. >> but i also think, medically, any woman is capable of doing what any man can do. i have to tell you --. megyn: really. >> physician lodgic i think this is possible. now the other point you bring up about genetic engineering. i think this is still science fix. we've seen in mice several studies that show this is possible. megyn: how? >> you could genetically order a mouse to run through a is ma in much faster way to compete, maybe even swim but we're not up to do it. megyn: how would you do it? >> you splice in another gene. or you manipulate a gene to make a very powerful p
marc siegel, a member of our fox news medical a-team and professor at nyu's langone medical center. what sort of genetic engineer something possible? >> megyn, first of all i want to talk about presumed innocent here too. i also think, you know, because she is girl, rather than a boy, this is somewhat sexist. i think all the presumptions, yes doping could be involved but they can also test her for steroids and they will with. so that question will be answered. megyn: but the tests always...
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marc siegel, member of fox news medical a-team and professor at nyu langone medical center.morning to you, doctor. >> good morning, to you, bill. bill: what do you think of the arguments the governors of iowa and florida. >> i think they're making interesting arguments. consider this. the medicaid expansion will cover people making 133% of the poverty level? the question is, what will it cost the states? if the states decide they won't cover it at a certain point, like we're already worried with physicians. they will pay primary care physicians for two years more but could pull the plug on that in 2013. congress could make it an unfunded mandate. why does a medicaid patient need exact same service when they make a little more money? 133% of the poverty level, bill, is not the same thing as the poverty level. why not some co-pays? why not some deductibles? bill: first of all you're expanding the pool, right? >> right. bill: which requires more money to cover them, right? >> exactly. not only money from medicaid which is billions of dollars. even the five to 10% states end up
marc siegel, member of fox news medical a-team and professor at nyu langone medical center.morning to you, doctor. >> good morning, to you, bill. bill: what do you think of the arguments the governors of iowa and florida. >> i think they're making interesting arguments. consider this. the medicaid expansion will cover people making 133% of the poverty level? the question is, what will it cost the states? if the states decide they won't cover it at a certain point, like we're already...
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we are going to talk to doctor marc siegel. and drilling down on some key states.s. martha: make you so much. most 9-year-olds play their days playing games and sports. but this little guy is working on something different from the playground to the big boy class, his remarkable story is next. he is pushing us. start with soup, salad ancheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus dessert! four perfect courses, just $14.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. rick: we continue to watch what is going on in syria. there are new concerns about al qaeda and the deadly violence there. the iraqi government saying members of the terror network have been crossing into syria. this comes as some brand-new amateur video services from the city of homs. conspiracy being directed from abroad. martha: disturbing allegations today against the u.n. agency. it is accused of allowing iran and north korea to get their hands on some sophisticated computer equipment. catherine herridge is live with the details. good morning. >> good morning. thank you. these jobs we
we are going to talk to doctor marc siegel. and drilling down on some key states.s. martha: make you so much. most 9-year-olds play their days playing games and sports. but this little guy is working on something different from the playground to the big boy class, his remarkable story is next. he is pushing us. start with soup, salad ancheddar bay biscuits then choose one of 7 entrees plus dessert! four perfect courses, just $14.99. come into red lobster and sea food differently. rick: we...
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marc siegel, member of our fox news medical a-team. dr.here is a report in the associated press that says paramedics are using expired drugs. we as patients are told to throw out our expired drugs. is there a danger in what they're doing? >> alisyn, i'm really glad we're putting a spotlight on this today. frankly we're talking about chemotherapy being short. we haven't focused enough about drugs being shortage in emergency rooms. this is crisis in oregon and utah. in our country we have five times more drug shortages than we had a simple five years ago. to answer your direct question. i don't think it is a issue of safety. it is an issue how effective the drugs are. for first year or so after a drug expires i don't think there is any risk to the patient. the question if the patient comes in with allergic reaction or their heart starts beating you want to give them epinephrine, a very, very powerful drug. the question is will it work after it expires? the farther out from the expiration date the less likely it will work. alisyn: dr. siegel,
marc siegel, member of our fox news medical a-team. dr.here is a report in the associated press that says paramedics are using expired drugs. we as patients are told to throw out our expired drugs. is there a danger in what they're doing? >> alisyn, i'm really glad we're putting a spotlight on this today. frankly we're talking about chemotherapy being short. we haven't focused enough about drugs being shortage in emergency rooms. this is crisis in oregon and utah. in our country we have...
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marc siegel here. member of fox news medical a-team and professor at nyu langone medical center. one looked at vitamin-d by itself and vitamin-d and calcium taken together. that study says look that doesn't appear to be much benefit. do we take vitamin-d or not. >> i like this study. published in the "new england journal of medicine". it a swiss study. it started with your question, why are previous studies conflicting? you know what they found out? a lot of times you study these things you don't know if people actually take the vitamin-d. they started out with studies that people actually took vitamin-d. that is important. they cherry-picked better studies. they found especially over the age of 65 your risk of fractures go up enormously. 75% of the fractures occur over 75. and in those groups, they looked at over 30,000 people, most of them women, 90% of them women. they found those taking vitamin-d had 10% lower risk of hip fractures and other kinds of fractures. i was impressed with this. jenna: so the age important? meaning can you actually bulk up on the vitamin-d as younger
marc siegel here. member of fox news medical a-team and professor at nyu langone medical center. one looked at vitamin-d by itself and vitamin-d and calcium taken together. that study says look that doesn't appear to be much benefit. do we take vitamin-d or not. >> i like this study. published in the "new england journal of medicine". it a swiss study. it started with your question, why are previous studies conflicting? you know what they found out? a lot of times you study...
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marc siegel joins me, folks medical a-team. this is shocking study. what do you think about that? all martha, that is not the first survey. there have been several that shown there is deep doctor discontent. deloitte had one. physicians foundation had a survey which showed this is erosion that is not exactly new. it preexisted obamacare but it has gotten worse under obamacare. deloitte had one, physicians foundation had one. doctor/patient medical association has one. all showing doctors being unhappy. martha, i don't think doctors are going to quit. i don't think that is the headline here. i think the headline though if you're going to go see your doctor you don't want your doctor to be unhappy. you don't want your doctor to say the conditions are no good for me, but i have no choice. i have to keep practicing because this is all i know. but i'm not happy. why wouldn't doctors be happy? doctors aren't happy because, first of all, now everyone says doctors aren't happy because it is all about money. it is not only about money. that is small part of it. doctors are unhappy because
marc siegel joins me, folks medical a-team. this is shocking study. what do you think about that? all martha, that is not the first survey. there have been several that shown there is deep doctor discontent. deloitte had one. physicians foundation had a survey which showed this is erosion that is not exactly new. it preexisted obamacare but it has gotten worse under obamacare. deloitte had one, physicians foundation had one. doctor/patient medical association has one. all showing doctors being...
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marc siegel, fox medical a-teamer. always great to have you.ppens in a situation like this where they have mash casualties into a hospital? >> the first thing that area, denver, has really great trauma hospitals. swedish hospital, university of colorado which are involved are among the top trauma centers in the country. several issues the tear gas or type of smoke that was involved will cause irritants to people's eyes, promote asthma. that is the tip of the iceberg. people that are gunshot victims, main thing you do is stablize them, give intravenous fluids, blood, because they lose a lot of blood. you don't remove bullets unless they're threatening organs. make sure the body organs are not in danger and you wait. you try to keep the patient stable. the other thing mentioned by harvey i want to bring up here there is a huge fear factor going on. it is not surprising that 42% of people polled say they don't want to go to the movies. what actually happens, and we're contributing to that on television right now because we have to report this terr
marc siegel, fox medical a-teamer. always great to have you.ppens in a situation like this where they have mash casualties into a hospital? >> the first thing that area, denver, has really great trauma hospitals. swedish hospital, university of colorado which are involved are among the top trauma centers in the country. several issues the tear gas or type of smoke that was involved will cause irritants to people's eyes, promote asthma. that is the tip of the iceberg. people that are...
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i'll also acknowledge the assistance of marc siegel for arranging and helping to have david join us hereter david's report, i'll turn to two of my outstanding colleagues at fdd, first will be ammar abdul abdulhamid, senior w at fdd. ammar writes the blog syria revolution digest, and his perspectives and role with syria's political and its armed opposition have been vital and crucial. finally, we'll hear from reuel gerecht, one of washington's most prolific, knowledgeable and very happily provocative commentators on middle east affairs. as most of you know, he's a former operative in the cia's clandestine service, and he most recently wrote a very interesting and even compelling piece in the wees journal on getting -- in "the wall street journal" on getting the cia much more deeply involved in resolving the syria conflict in a way that begins to meet some u.s. interests. after our speakers finish, i'll ask some questions initially to get the conversation going, and then we'll happily open it up to your questions from the audience. just wait for me to call on you. please, identify yourself
i'll also acknowledge the assistance of marc siegel for arranging and helping to have david join us hereter david's report, i'll turn to two of my outstanding colleagues at fdd, first will be ammar abdul abdulhamid, senior w at fdd. ammar writes the blog syria revolution digest, and his perspectives and role with syria's political and its armed opposition have been vital and crucial. finally, we'll hear from reuel gerecht, one of washington's most prolific, knowledgeable and very happily...
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marc morial, thanks very much. >> thanks for having me. >> coming up, domestic affairs. we'll ask brigitte siegel on which leading figure democrats have tapped to share the stage with former president bill clinton at the party's national convention. we're going to be right back. ♪ these fellas used capital one venture miles for a golf getaway. double miles you can actually use... but mr. single miles can't join his friends because he's getting hit with blackouts. shame on you. now he's stuck in a miniature nightmare. oh, thank you. but, with the capital one venture card... you can fly any airline, any flight, any time. double miles you can actually use. what's in your wallet? alec jr? it was a gift. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." a live look at the nation's capital. man, it is hot, not only in washington but across most of america today. mike barnicle, what a democratic national convention we're going to have at the bank of america center. i know the democrats are so excited to be going to the bank of america center convention center. >> they have party hats on and everything, showing their v
marc morial, thanks very much. >> thanks for having me. >> coming up, domestic affairs. we'll ask brigitte siegel on which leading figure democrats have tapped to share the stage with former president bill clinton at the party's national convention. we're going to be right back. ♪ these fellas used capital one venture miles for a golf getaway. double miles you can actually use... but mr. single miles can't join his friends because he's getting hit with blackouts. shame on you. now...