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marc siegel on this story. what was your reaction when you heard this?first i was glad to see a presidential tweet with all of the criticism of it, here it is has a major impact on a drug company whose is shaking his finger at saying look you're only supposed to raise prices at once per year under the new idea less than 10%. this was more than 40 drugs and liz if i tell you the names you'll say i know these. they've been around forever so pfizer can't say -- liz: like what drugs. >> research and development when it comes to xanax and a blood pressure drug they made their money a million times over on these drugs just trying to employee extend their profit margin and list prices aren't the real prices, yeah, except if you're the consumer, liz because the middleman sucks out the profit, the rebate. liz: that's a good point. >> but the consumer ends up stuck with the co-pay going up. liz: you're talking about the express scripts middlethan guy? >> yeah. liz: here is the thing the president is getting hammered for using "fascist techniques" and hillary clint
marc siegel on this story. what was your reaction when you heard this?first i was glad to see a presidential tweet with all of the criticism of it, here it is has a major impact on a drug company whose is shaking his finger at saying look you're only supposed to raise prices at once per year under the new idea less than 10%. this was more than 40 drugs and liz if i tell you the names you'll say i know these. they've been around forever so pfizer can't say -- liz: like what drugs. >>...
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marc siegel. checking u.s. features. dow futures down 222 points. the nasdaq down 70.5. watching "fbn:am." this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog. and this is frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but how to set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. so he turned to his friends at legalzoom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, contracts, and some other stuff that's part of running a business. so frank can focus on the beat. you hear that? this is frank's record shop. and this is where life meets legal. at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95. so no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. gerri: a tough pill to swallow for pfizer could the company reversed its decision after raising prices after ge
marc siegel. checking u.s. features. dow futures down 222 points. the nasdaq down 70.5. watching "fbn:am." this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog. and this is frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but how to set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. so he turned to his friends at legalzoom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, contracts, and some other stuff that's part of running a business. so frank...
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product rights issues and then this will be dealt with in a more you know less violent manner the marc siegel they want to thrive did to corrupt and just what was what mike pence and greg pence their family essentially did they deprive the people of oxygen of a current environment that's right. because of monotheism i think if you look at this from the big the biggest possible picture that's the problem well i don't think that but also you know the state governments have to pay indiana's paid over twenty million dollars but the federal government meanwhile plans to clean up a plume of cancer causing solvent discovered beneath a former kill brothers station that threatens drinking water near the pens family's home isn't a vice president he's the president of vice. guy is me out you know. oh i guess you have take a break and then when we come back i'll be like so much more than you'll wonder why he stayed. still to. look at it. this is. the thing to do in the destroying free. will first of all it's only about the looking. forward to one of the ninety mile columns on the wall. you'll be. in a wo
product rights issues and then this will be dealt with in a more you know less violent manner the marc siegel they want to thrive did to corrupt and just what was what mike pence and greg pence their family essentially did they deprive the people of oxygen of a current environment that's right. because of monotheism i think if you look at this from the big the biggest possible picture that's the problem well i don't think that but also you know the state governments have to pay indiana's paid...
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marc siegel joins us now. doctor, great to have you.k about two things, the mental health issue, physical. let's start with the physical and what they are facing. >> shannon, the way they survived of course was because they drink water with mineral and it off of this leg tight in the cave and i huddled together, you talk about psychologically, the shared warmth, and were very careful tt way. it's a miracle they made it 90s. the question is how they will survive. they've had water brought in, mineral gels, high calorie content brought in, so they will get nourished. they've had wasting but they will get nourished now and they will be hydrated as long as they don't contaminate that water, which is a key thing physically, they have to make sure to separate the waste from what they are drinking. huge issue. the big problem is, how are they going to get them out? they are very worried right now, the divers are, about the monsoon season. they could see a lot more rain. they may have to try a very heroic rescue with 12 kids, 11-16 years old, w
marc siegel joins us now. doctor, great to have you.k about two things, the mental health issue, physical. let's start with the physical and what they are facing. >> shannon, the way they survived of course was because they drink water with mineral and it off of this leg tight in the cave and i huddled together, you talk about psychologically, the shared warmth, and were very careful tt way. it's a miracle they made it 90s. the question is how they will survive. they've had water brought...
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marc siegel will have more on that later this hour.up of joe is going to bring with him and senator ted cruz says his colleague you tell mike lee is great bike to replace justice kennedy on the supreme court former chief of staff will join us next on that. with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you the lowest prices... so you can get the best deal on the right hotel for you. dates, deals, done! tripadvisor. visit tripadvisor.com president trump meeting with possible supreme court nominee senator michael ian and look at this headline from senator ted cruz on foxnews.com. mike lee is the best choice for the supreme court. joining us now former chief of staff for senator lee, so how do you think the meeting went boys? >> from what i understand it was a very positive meeting, it really comes down, obviously, this is president trump's peck and i
marc siegel will have more on that later this hour.up of joe is going to bring with him and senator ted cruz says his colleague you tell mike lee is great bike to replace justice kennedy on the supreme court former chief of staff will join us next on that. with tripadvisor, finding your perfect hotel at the lowest price... is as easy as dates, deals, done! simply enter your destination and dates... and see all the hotels for your stay! tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites... to show you...
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. >> translator: marc siegel has been friends with dr. greenhouse for decades. >> reporter: what will you miss most about him? >> his friendship. >> reporter: friendship with a man wegal says treated everyone with respect no matter who they were. >> you don't always get a chance to say whatever it is you want to say tomorrow. love your family, hug your temily. >> rep in rockville, aimee cho, news 4. >> dr. greenhouse leaves between a wife and three sons. in the officers involved fatal shooting of a black man in minneapolis last month will not beed in his death. that's according to the county prosecutor. a report now on the case that set off demonstration across minneapolis, demonstrations that continued today. >> these cases tear our community apart. >> reporter:re pss conference derailed. >> you need to be taken into custody. >> reporter: anesota prosecutor mike freeman shouted down by commune members of the family of thurman beliefins who took over the podium. >> we want the cops arrested within the next 48 hours and prosecuted to the f
. >> translator: marc siegel has been friends with dr. greenhouse for decades. >> reporter: what will you miss most about him? >> his friendship. >> reporter: friendship with a man wegal says treated everyone with respect no matter who they were. >> you don't always get a chance to say whatever it is you want to say tomorrow. love your family, hug your temily. >> rep in rockville, aimee cho, news 4. >> dr. greenhouse leaves between a wife and three...
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let's bring in fox news medical a-team specialist doc marc siegel.he crackers have salmonella? that's wild? >> you know, liz, that's the whole problem here which is different ingredients get mixed, and you have to trace almost like a detective where all this comes from. now, whey is made from milk, and raw milk comes from cows, and cows have salmonella in their intestines. so the company actually found this, that the salmonella is in the whey protein that ends up in the crackers. no one's gotten sick yet, so that's one good part of this story. normally you find out about this when people get really ill, and it can cause fever be, abdominal pain and diarrhea, and immunal compromised people really can have a problem with it. but in this case they found it in advance. now, they're monitoring this and withdrawing from the market to see if anybody gets sick, because it can take several days. so far it's a good story about surveillance. elizabeth: so this is a precautionary measure, but let's get to mc's. it, too, has voluntarily stopped selling salads in
let's bring in fox news medical a-team specialist doc marc siegel.he crackers have salmonella? that's wild? >> you know, liz, that's the whole problem here which is different ingredients get mixed, and you have to trace almost like a detective where all this comes from. now, whey is made from milk, and raw milk comes from cows, and cows have salmonella in their intestines. so the company actually found this, that the salmonella is in the whey protein that ends up in the crackers. no one's...
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marc siegel fox news contributor and professor of medicine. $32 trillion.y out of george mason in virginia. that's more than double the amount of taxes individuals and corporations pay over 10 years. we would have to somehow raise money double what we're already paying in taxes to fund this. that's a lot of money. i don't know -- there are ways it would save money. decreases administrative costs. medicare and medicaid are less in cost than private insurance. they would use the block to negotiate drug prices. two savings. cost, no co-pays or deductibles. if you have a co-pay or deductible you might think twist before spending it. with medicare for all, single payer, you don't have that. second problem is rationing. in canada which is single payer you can't get a hip replacement when you need one or the stent when you need one. wait three or four weeks to get a cardiac stent with chest pain. it's not the first time the $32 trillion has been floated out there. i believe this number. this is a huge, huge expense. >> bill: we'll hear a lot about it. many democra
marc siegel fox news contributor and professor of medicine. $32 trillion.y out of george mason in virginia. that's more than double the amount of taxes individuals and corporations pay over 10 years. we would have to somehow raise money double what we're already paying in taxes to fund this. that's a lot of money. i don't know -- there are ways it would save money. decreases administrative costs. medicare and medicaid are less in cost than private insurance. they would use the block to...
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marc siegel right now he has a great piece on foxnews.com. >> brook signatureman has it.rding this topic we are talking about today. 32. $6 trillion over 10 years can we afford that? >> give you an idea what that is, steve, the short answer is no. no way. here's what it is. we would have to double all of our income taxes that individuals and corporations pay over 10 years double and we still wouldn't be able to afford it that's how expensive $32.6 trillion is why is it so expensive? we are getting rid of the co-pays and deductibles, government pays for everything. this is single pair. this is what carnsd has. this is when you wait in line and can't get hip replacement and cardiac stengt done. when the government rations care. ainsley: when they say free healthcare it's not free we're still paying for it? >> taxpayers are paying for it absolutely not free. part of what the government pays as gpsd goe gross domestic product goes up. 170 million people get their insurance right now through their employer. guess what their employer does? they take a tax deduction. they don't
marc siegel right now he has a great piece on foxnews.com. >> brook signatureman has it.rding this topic we are talking about today. 32. $6 trillion over 10 years can we afford that? >> give you an idea what that is, steve, the short answer is no. no way. here's what it is. we would have to double all of our income taxes that individuals and corporations pay over 10 years double and we still wouldn't be able to afford it that's how expensive $32.6 trillion is why is it so expensive?...
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joining me now marc siegel, professor of medicine and fox news medical correspondent who we know verydren going through this? is it an advantage for them at all that they're resilient and long? >> that is an advantage and it will help them. i want people out there to know children suffer from post traumatic stress disorder. you have to get them early and quickly. when you're in a dark cave for 15 days and the rhythms are off and you aren't sure when or if you'll get out. cohesiveness helps and courage was there. they had a team approach. all this will help going forward. but they will need treatment. they will have flashbacks, my opinion. they will have periods of disorientation. it can be treated with cognitive behavior altherr pee and possible medication. therapy is key and the earlier the better. >> martha: how long do you think it will take to get them home? once they are ascertained to be healthy the next most important step. >> huge. medically, look, we see them smiling and saying they are okay. but they were in caves drinking off stalactites. they get intravenous fluids. you ca
joining me now marc siegel, professor of medicine and fox news medical correspondent who we know verydren going through this? is it an advantage for them at all that they're resilient and long? >> that is an advantage and it will help them. i want people out there to know children suffer from post traumatic stress disorder. you have to get them early and quickly. when you're in a dark cave for 15 days and the rhythms are off and you aren't sure when or if you'll get out. cohesiveness...
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marc siegel joins me now to talk about this.een found, it's wonderful news. they are far from -- not the mix metaphors but out of the woods yet. >> huge challenges. you have to understand there is a monsoon going on. it is monsoon season. as rescuers are trying to pump out water there is the risk of more water coming in and they have to make a decision when to try to get them out. it has been reported by greg palkot and others if they don't try to get them out it may be months before the waters recede to get them out on their own. if the pumps work and there isn't a lot of rain it will be easier to get them out. group cohesiveness and mental fortitude. they already went nine days not knowing when anyone would come and drinking water from the ceiling of the cave, no food. they clung together, held together and kept calm. if you are calm you take better precautions. if you panic you take fewer precautions. that is what will predict the future. can they remain calm. >> molly: mental fortitude. one of the suggestions that the boys d
marc siegel joins me now to talk about this.een found, it's wonderful news. they are far from -- not the mix metaphors but out of the woods yet. >> huge challenges. you have to understand there is a monsoon going on. it is monsoon season. as rescuers are trying to pump out water there is the risk of more water coming in and they have to make a decision when to try to get them out. it has been reported by greg palkot and others if they don't try to get them out it may be months before the...
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marc siegel, what promise showing for alzheimer's, big interest in this?fying there is genetic problem that leads to alzheimer's and protein that leads to build up of alzheimer's. if you can revent the plaque from worming, get rid of it once it is formed, there is big promise. you do better preventing it from forming in the first place. this drug is on target but still premature how it will work in terms much actual patients over a period of time. stuart: but if you got the plaque, you got the alzheimer's, and this can get rid of the plaque, that sounds to me like a cure rather than a treatment. i'm sure i'm going much too far but we're headed in that direction? >> yes and no. by the time plaque is there, damage has already been done that can't be reversed this is treatment more than a cure. i give it a big plus, a big thumb's up. even better if you can manipulate the gene to not produce the protein that causes the plaque, that clogs the brain in the first place. that is some other drugs. stuart: okay. >> this is a treatment. it is very exciting. it is not
marc siegel, what promise showing for alzheimer's, big interest in this?fying there is genetic problem that leads to alzheimer's and protein that leads to build up of alzheimer's. if you can revent the plaque from worming, get rid of it once it is formed, there is big promise. you do better preventing it from forming in the first place. this drug is on target but still premature how it will work in terms much actual patients over a period of time. stuart: but if you got the plaque, you got the...
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marc siegel, how did this happen? >> this is hard rent everying story. the father, mr. $40,000 a year. he is hard-working. falls into a gap where he doesn't qualify for medicaid for the family, just above where he would qualify. the child has a genetic condition, stuart, which is actually somewhat treatable. she may end up with some social skills and some quality of life. it is not one of those situations where there is no quality of life. they ned a lot of care. with his health insurance he has to pay $15,000 out-of-pocket. he is saying let's get divorced, even though they love each other. she qualifies for medicaid. that is tragic story. one of those gaps. stuart: i can understand why a man would do that. why a couple would do that. because, your first priority is getting treatment for your very sick daughter, who is 6 years old. you would move heaven and earth to get the treatment that little girl needs. i would. i would do it. >> a, i agree with you. b, this points out how medicaid has some resources across the board. it is not just medicaid. we're busy paying for s
marc siegel, how did this happen? >> this is hard rent everying story. the father, mr. $40,000 a year. he is hard-working. falls into a gap where he doesn't qualify for medicaid for the family, just above where he would qualify. the child has a genetic condition, stuart, which is actually somewhat treatable. she may end up with some social skills and some quality of life. it is not one of those situations where there is no quality of life. they ned a lot of care. with his health insurance...