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marc siegel investigates the facts for us tonight. hey, doctor. >> hey there, shannon.ig news tonight on the now controversial 60-year-old antimalarial arthritis drug hydroxychloroquine. whose antiviral properties have been touted by president trump and others as a potential treatment or preventative against covid-19. may 18th, with the president admitted taking it, the media vultures circle to come and on may 22nd, the respected scientific journal "the lancet" published a study that suggested the treatment was dangerous, dee the heart rhythm side effects of hydroxychloroquine have long been known. "lancet" retracted that study saying it relied on questionable data on a company with only four employees, one a science fiction writer on the other in adult content model. despite claiming it runs one of the largest and fastest hospital databases, it actually has little online presence. at the same time, the esteemed "new england journal of medicine" retracted a separate study that focused on heart disease risks in covid-19, but also relied on data from the same dubious sour
marc siegel investigates the facts for us tonight. hey, doctor. >> hey there, shannon.ig news tonight on the now controversial 60-year-old antimalarial arthritis drug hydroxychloroquine. whose antiviral properties have been touted by president trump and others as a potential treatment or preventative against covid-19. may 18th, with the president admitted taking it, the media vultures circle to come and on may 22nd, the respected scientific journal "the lancet" published a study...
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marc siegel, thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> it's been a very long week. we hope you have a very happy weekend, the great sean hannity right now. >> sean: thank you, tucker. we begin this friday night with a fox news alert, and we are tracking the several breaking the stories at this hour. in moments ago, massive crowds. look at that, waiting to greet president trump in maine where he met with officials and delivered remarks and toured a facility that is making coronavirus testing supplies which thankfully was making a lot of progress on. and meanwhile, new york city, los angeles, d.c., other major cities are now bracing for yet another night of unrest, this is more and more democrats, the media mob calls for the police
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marc siegel, thank you. dealers say business is booming as peel change their summer travel plans during the pandemic. we'll have a live report on the boost in boat sales next. 1 in 2 kids is underhydrated. if your child doesn't seem themself at times, they may not be hydrated enough. wabba wabba! all new, plant powered creative roots gives kids the hydration they need, with the fruit flavors they love, and 1 gram of sugar. find new creative roots in the kids' juice aisle. there are people who say things aren't made here anymore. those people should make a trip to michigan. or kentucky. or illinois. where you'll find our workers and dealers and engineers and technicians. building for america. we're proud to employ more hourly workers than any other automaker in this country. because we build for this country. theand we want to thank times, the extraordinary people in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us. at novartis, we promise to do our part. as always, we're doing everything we can to hel
marc siegel, thank you. dealers say business is booming as peel change their summer travel plans during the pandemic. we'll have a live report on the boost in boat sales next. 1 in 2 kids is underhydrated. if your child doesn't seem themself at times, they may not be hydrated enough. wabba wabba! all new, plant powered creative roots gives kids the hydration they need, with the fruit flavors they love, and 1 gram of sugar. find new creative roots in the kids' juice aisle. there are people who...
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marc siegel joins us to discuss that. >> two stories tonight.st one, i wish it was medical, but it's political. second one is medical which i'm very happy about. once again occurred because on may 19th, the president is you just said announced he was taking it. the media wolves descended. published a study saying it to hasten his death and has severe side effects and very seriously ill patients. everyone was concerned. world health organization pulled out the study and then finding out he was relying on fraudulent data by this company. has just a handful of employees, one is an adult content model, yes, and another one writes science fiction for a living. and then they claim that they have one of the best hospital databases in the world, but they have no internet presence whatsoever. so with egg on its face, the st, and we are left with the medical question such as does hydroxychloroquine actually work to help decrease the symptoms of covid-19. has been studied as an antiviral. medical, we don't know yet. political, we know this is a political h
marc siegel joins us to discuss that. >> two stories tonight.st one, i wish it was medical, but it's political. second one is medical which i'm very happy about. once again occurred because on may 19th, the president is you just said announced he was taking it. the media wolves descended. published a study saying it to hasten his death and has severe side effects and very seriously ill patients. everyone was concerned. world health organization pulled out the study and then finding out he...
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>> tucker: marc siegel, thanks so much for that. thank you, tucker. >> tucker: america cities have a lot of problems, rioting, homeless encampments have been there for a while, coronavirus. soon they want to police. why live there? thehe revival of rural america s on the way. that's the answer. ♪ >> tucker: if you lived in a big american city over the last year, you might want to get out now. people are miserable and mad, you may be dreaming about moving out of the city to somewhere pastoral, rural america. he was a staral of apprentice, e ran for congress, thanks so much for coming on. your story is the story that i think a lot of people are dreaming about, i want to get out of manhattan but what is ngthere for me to do? what is there for people to do outside of the city? >> tucker, there has never been a better time to move to rural america. i think people have a conception that moving out of the country reduces opportunity, but if you have an optimistic revival, positive mentality, you can find a niche like i did, and whiskey for
>> tucker: marc siegel, thanks so much for that. thank you, tucker. >> tucker: america cities have a lot of problems, rioting, homeless encampments have been there for a while, coronavirus. soon they want to police. why live there? thehe revival of rural america s on the way. that's the answer. ♪ >> tucker: if you lived in a big american city over the last year, you might want to get out now. people are miserable and mad, you may be dreaming about moving out of the city to...
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>> tucker: marc siegel, thanks so much for that. you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: america cities have a lot of problems, rioting, homeless encampments have been there for a while, coronavirus. soon they want to police. why live there? the revival of rural america is on the way. that's the answer. ♪ so what's going on? i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh... i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in as little as 4 hours, whether it's a new or chronic problem. and apoquel's treated over 7 million dogs. nice. and... the talking dog thing? is it bothering you? no... itching like a dog is bothering me. until dogs can speak for themselves, you have to. when allergic itch is a problem, ask for apoquel. apoquel is for the control of itch associated with allergic dermatitis and the control of atopic dermatitis in dogs. do not use apoquel in dogs less than 12 months old or those with serious infections. apoquel may increase the chance of developing serious infectio
>> tucker: marc siegel, thanks so much for that. you. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: america cities have a lot of problems, rioting, homeless encampments have been there for a while, coronavirus. soon they want to police. why live there? the revival of rural america is on the way. that's the answer. ♪ so what's going on? i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh... i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch...
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marc siegel reacts. dr. marc siegelllll >> tucker: pretty much every single nfl player is under 40.irtually no risk form coronavirus. they have already started games there, so why not have the nfl return this fall? dr. tony fauci is not a football fan apparently and told cnn it may be too dangerous to let football return this year. why exactly?? dr. marc siegel joins us to unravel this mystery. thank you for coming on. >> dr. tony fauci is a tremendous infectious disease expert but often steps outside his lane. in this case, his lane is basketball. he was a star basketball player. i talked on nfl radio last weeke about how we can make this happen. as you set already, football players are young even if they got covid-19, they would get a mild case most likely. we test our trainers all the time, test the football players regularly. we would look for symptoms, check their temperature, any kind of a sniffle and when it comes to football, you know with the number one problem is? not covid-19. is going to be severe concussion, by far that's the problem, not covid-19. so i think we can sta
marc siegel reacts. dr. marc siegelllll >> tucker: pretty much every single nfl player is under 40.irtually no risk form coronavirus. they have already started games there, so why not have the nfl return this fall? dr. tony fauci is not a football fan apparently and told cnn it may be too dangerous to let football return this year. why exactly?? dr. marc siegel joins us to unravel this mystery. thank you for coming on. >> dr. tony fauci is a tremendous infectious disease expert but...
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marc siegel who joins us tonight. good to se see you. >> this virus is humbling all of us, still learning about it. learning that it actually could continue to spread among our young people at the same time at the death rate is going way down across the united states, contagion rate continues to be elevated. also learning it is not seasonal because it is affecting the south and the west at a time when we thought it was going to diminish. tonight is a tale of two states. in texas and new york. and i want texas to learn from our experience in new york. today, we come to 10%. texas had over 5,000 new cases over the last 24 hours of covid-19. new york down to 500, one-tenth. so what can texas learn from us? we learned that this virus is a inflammatory response throughout the body when you get sick, all organs involved. we learned it causes blood clots, so we learned how to treat it now, treating it with blood thinners, treating it with steroids like we talked about on the show, treating it with a drug called remdesivir wh
marc siegel who joins us tonight. good to se see you. >> this virus is humbling all of us, still learning about it. learning that it actually could continue to spread among our young people at the same time at the death rate is going way down across the united states, contagion rate continues to be elevated. also learning it is not seasonal because it is affecting the south and the west at a time when we thought it was going to diminish. tonight is a tale of two states. in texas and new...
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marc siegel will be here in just about a minute to break down what this all means and whether we should prepare for renewed lockdowns. hold your breath. but first, if leaders try to call for new lockdowns. of aside and away from others. >> large gatherings are still a high risk activity. so if you are outdoors, that is still a high risk activity. so we want to urge people to properly social distance and to avoid public transportation. >> brian: but had the complete opposite message just a few weeks ago when she personally participated in a massive black lives matter protest that may have spread the virus. >> the mayor of washington, d.c., muriel bowser, and where was she today? out on the streets of her city. you see her in the green shirt marching in unison with the demonstrators in the area. she has now officially designated it black lives matter plaza and that is only steps away from the white house. >> brian: that's the perfect social distance, none of this is a surprise. top democratic lawmakers have treated the lockdowns has rules for other people to follow. remember when the mayo
marc siegel will be here in just about a minute to break down what this all means and whether we should prepare for renewed lockdowns. hold your breath. but first, if leaders try to call for new lockdowns. of aside and away from others. >> large gatherings are still a high risk activity. so if you are outdoors, that is still a high risk activity. so we want to urge people to properly social distance and to avoid public transportation. >> brian: but had the complete opposite message...
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marc siegel. hey, doctor. >> hi, tucker.d since 1957 as you said, i've used it my entire career. it decreases inflammation and only costs $1 uphill per day. incredibly cheap. it decreases inflammation and what i've told you previously is covid-19 is characterized by its inflammation, it inflames your logs, inflames your blood vessel, inflames your heart. this is wedding causing death to the circulatory system and lungs of most most patients, a large study out of oxford university in england which looked at over 4,000 patients receiving the steroid, decreased inflammation and over 2,000 who didn't receive it found out that if you're on a ventilator that you have about 30% less chance of dying, 33% less chance of dying if you're taking this drug and if you are just on oxygen you are one fifth less likely to die. tucker, when people go into the hospital with covid-19, they already have more than 20% chance of dying and if they're on a ventilator more than 50% so here we finally look like we have something to offer them. very ex
marc siegel. hey, doctor. >> hi, tucker.d since 1957 as you said, i've used it my entire career. it decreases inflammation and only costs $1 uphill per day. incredibly cheap. it decreases inflammation and what i've told you previously is covid-19 is characterized by its inflammation, it inflames your logs, inflames your blood vessel, inflames your heart. this is wedding causing death to the circulatory system and lungs of most most patients, a large study out of oxford university in...
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marc siegel and former new york times author alex berenson here later. chinese government officials today making it clear that so-called decoupling by the united states will be fought by the chinese. dr. michael pillsbury joins us here on this show tonight. radical democrats and particularly the socialist wing of the party have long sought to alter american institutions to fundamentally change american life, to transform american society. many leaders of the left obviously believe that the brutal death of george floyd in custody of the minneapolis police was their moment to begin their long-desired revolution. and for several days, it appeared those radical dems, those leftists, antifa and other groups might have judged well their moment as democratic mayors and some governors surrendered streets and neighborhoods to the mobs. but this evening it is apparent that is democratic party is that which finds itself in the midst of fundamental transformation. the left and their radical factions are trying to change, and change first they must, the democratic pa
marc siegel and former new york times author alex berenson here later. chinese government officials today making it clear that so-called decoupling by the united states will be fought by the chinese. dr. michael pillsbury joins us here on this show tonight. radical democrats and particularly the socialist wing of the party have long sought to alter american institutions to fundamentally change american life, to transform american society. many leaders of the left obviously believe that the...
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marc siegel to talk about this. how are you doing?ealth officials and oklahoma say it's not a good idea. what do you think? is it a good idea or not? >> i think it's doable. i think it's a good idea under certain circumstances. i would like to see it outdoors. i like the idea that they're going to give out masks and use hand sanitizer. i like that. there is no reason you can't build social distancing. one thing that goes in favor of it is that all the rallies, the protests that we have seen over the last week, couple of weeks has not shown an increase and cases. in minneapolis specifically they studied that. of course i'm all for social distancing, but it depends exactly on how many cases are in the area. even though there's been a surge of cases in oklahoma, 50% increase and tolls all alone, you're still only talking about 500 cases over the past week. the chances of one of those getting into the arena is still quite low. >> bill: you set a lot, you're saying after the protests in minneapolis the number did not go higher? what about
marc siegel to talk about this. how are you doing?ealth officials and oklahoma say it's not a good idea. what do you think? is it a good idea or not? >> i think it's doable. i think it's a good idea under certain circumstances. i would like to see it outdoors. i like the idea that they're going to give out masks and use hand sanitizer. i like that. there is no reason you can't build social distancing. one thing that goes in favor of it is that all the rallies, the protests that we have...
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marc siegel is the one we always ask and we are happy to do so again tonight. hey, doctor. >> two stories tonight. the first you just mentioned, world health organization and then testing. i've been very hard on the w.h.o. and have pointed out that they called it a regional conflict in january that in february, they were encouraging international travel in a time when it was spreading around the world, covid-19. and in early march, still weren't calling it a pandemic. i felt kind of bad, so last night, yesterday, when i heard their head of emerging diseases trained at the london school of tropical medicine, as a top epidemiologist and i thought i'm going to give her the benefit of the doubt. she is saying asymptomatic spread is very rare and i thought finally, a shining star coming out of the w.h.o. i can hang my hat on. guess what? today, she walked the whole thing back there and she says i wasn't talking about presymptomatic spread, meaning people who didn't yet get sick. cdc says right before you have symptoms as one of the biggest times of spreading, and th
marc siegel is the one we always ask and we are happy to do so again tonight. hey, doctor. >> two stories tonight. the first you just mentioned, world health organization and then testing. i've been very hard on the w.h.o. and have pointed out that they called it a regional conflict in january that in february, they were encouraging international travel in a time when it was spreading around the world, covid-19. and in early march, still weren't calling it a pandemic. i felt kind of bad,...
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marc siegel, fox medical contributor and one who answers those questions for us.hat do you make of this? >> this comes from the head of emerging diseases of the world health organization, and the point she's making is not that there isn't asymptomatic people, with covid-19 but that they are much less likely to spread it than those who are coughing and sneezing and sick.. that fits with what we know. i will tell you why that's really important here. it's obvious that social tadistancing, and i'm a big believer in that, is necessary to keep people from coughing on you, but the whole idea about lockdowns, everybody sheltering in place, came from the idea of asymptomatic carriers. they are out there, they wille spread it to you. so what the world health organization has done is they have found by tracing people who had it that it wasn't the asymptomatic people that are t most likely spread it, it is the coughers and sneezers. we also have evidence of it here henow in the united states. i will give you evidence i talked about last week. we've had these protests for a w
marc siegel, fox medical contributor and one who answers those questions for us.hat do you make of this? >> this comes from the head of emerging diseases of the world health organization, and the point she's making is not that there isn't asymptomatic people, with covid-19 but that they are much less likely to spread it than those who are coughing and sneezing and sick.. that fits with what we know. i will tell you why that's really important here. it's obvious that social tadistancing,...
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marc siegel, as always, thank you. a select group of democrats have now been briefed on the intelligence reports about the alleged russia bounty program with some calling for increased sanctions against russia. kristin fisher is at the white house with the administration response focusing on a frequent target, leakers. >> after days of president trump on the defensive over what he knew and one about alleged russian bounties, the white house is now firing back and blaming irresponsible anonymous leakers for endangering u.s. troops. >> you may seek to undermine our president but in fact you undermine our country's safety and our country's security. >> white house press secretary maintains president trump was never briefed about it but she declined to answer when other white house officials first learned the intelligence existed. the associated press reports top white house officials knew about it in early 2019 and national security advisor robin o'brien said the statement, his team has been preparing should the situation
marc siegel, as always, thank you. a select group of democrats have now been briefed on the intelligence reports about the alleged russia bounty program with some calling for increased sanctions against russia. kristin fisher is at the white house with the administration response focusing on a frequent target, leakers. >> after days of president trump on the defensive over what he knew and one about alleged russian bounties, the white house is now firing back and blaming irresponsible...
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marc siegel and gentlemen, great to have you. >> thank you. >> mike: pastor, as we mentioned the vicesident will be visiting on sunday and he was challenging about the wisdom of covid-19. what kind of precautions are you taking? >> we take the cobit thread very seriously and we been planning the event for over a year. what's happening in texas recently, we felt the need to mitigate the risk by taking some concrete actions. first of all, we're spreading the event out over the six blocks that we have in downtown dallas so that no one in will be at capacity. it were doing temperature checks and strongly encouraging wearing of masks and those vulnerable of the virus to stay at home and watch online. if you know, we believe in the need to keep people safe, but we believe people have a need to worship and we are trying to balance both of those competing needs. >> mike: and he thought of requiring masks? >> you know, we don't have the ability in text texas to do that unless we can wrestle them to the ground up with a mask on them. but we are encouraging -- strongly encouraging people to wear
marc siegel and gentlemen, great to have you. >> thank you. >> mike: pastor, as we mentioned the vicesident will be visiting on sunday and he was challenging about the wisdom of covid-19. what kind of precautions are you taking? >> we take the cobit thread very seriously and we been planning the event for over a year. what's happening in texas recently, we felt the need to mitigate the risk by taking some concrete actions. first of all, we're spreading the event out over the...
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marc siegel. >> hi, tucker. the drug has been around since 1957, as you said. purely decreases inflammation, and get this, it only costs $1.08 pill per day, incredibly cheap. it decreases inflammation, and what i told you previously is covid-19 is characterized by its inflammation. it inflames your lungs. it inflames your blood vessels. it inflames your heart to. this is what is causing death to the circulatory system and the lungs and most patients. well, a large study out of oxford university in england which looked at over 4,000 patients receiving this steroid -- again, steroids decrease inflammation -- and over 2,000 who didn't receive it, found out that if you're on a ventilator, that you have about a 30% less chance of dying, 33% less chance ofe dyi, if you are taking this drug. and if you are just on oxygen, you are one fifth less likely to die. well, tucker, when people go into the hospital the covid-19, they already have more than a 20% chance of dying, and if they are on a ventilator, more than 50%. here, it finally looks like we have something to off
marc siegel. >> hi, tucker. the drug has been around since 1957, as you said. purely decreases inflammation, and get this, it only costs $1.08 pill per day, incredibly cheap. it decreases inflammation, and what i told you previously is covid-19 is characterized by its inflammation. it inflames your lungs. it inflames your blood vessels. it inflames your heart to. this is what is causing death to the circulatory system and the lungs and most patients. well, a large study out of oxford...
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marc siegel. a physician at nyu. you know, the one thing they talked about too was institutional memory, this idea, and i believe that was dr. anthony fauci who said we just have the able outbreak, but we still didn't replace the ppe. we didn't build all of that back up, and this time, we want to have the institutional memory that we need to be prepared for the next pandemic. let's go out to you. >> marc: well, that's extremely important, melissa. we have the capability for that, and really important here, we are focusing so much on covid-19, let's not forget in the fall, we are going to have flu season. so the idea to be able to differentiate testing, we need the testing ability to do that. we need to be able to ramp up so that the next time, god forbid, something like this happens, we are not caught unawares. ebola was a small outbreak. we didn't have the stockpile. we didn't have that computers, we didn't have the testing. we were so far behind with testings, though that has put us in a real hole here. that is som
marc siegel. a physician at nyu. you know, the one thing they talked about too was institutional memory, this idea, and i believe that was dr. anthony fauci who said we just have the able outbreak, but we still didn't replace the ppe. we didn't build all of that back up, and this time, we want to have the institutional memory that we need to be prepared for the next pandemic. let's go out to you. >> marc: well, that's extremely important, melissa. we have the capability for that, and...
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marc siegel. should folks be worried about going to this rally?ed on what we been hearing out of oklahoma and specificall tulsa? >> i think not, shannon. let's start with the numbers. there's been a lot of attention paid to the numbers going up in oklahoma. we are still talking about 120 cases and the tulsa area over the past 24 hours and a little over 450 for the entire state. that is an increase but that does not make oklahoma anything close to one of our hotspots like florida or texas. so from the numbers alone, the chances of somebody appearing a the rally locally that has covert -- covid 19 would be extremely low. is he who have been joined with all the foot tonight of the protest, people get very excited . they get excited a protests and rallies and they are not taking precautions and they are not social distancing. they are shouting. that increases the chances of spread. i would prefer if it were outside. >> okay, well, they say they ar not moving it. there will be a lot of people outside that couldn't get tickets inside so today kayleig mc
marc siegel. should folks be worried about going to this rally?ed on what we been hearing out of oklahoma and specificall tulsa? >> i think not, shannon. let's start with the numbers. there's been a lot of attention paid to the numbers going up in oklahoma. we are still talking about 120 cases and the tulsa area over the past 24 hours and a little over 450 for the entire state. that is an increase but that does not make oklahoma anything close to one of our hotspots like florida or texas....
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marc siegel. dr. siegel, this is maddening. >> good morning, brian.we don't know we could be a carrier. we might not have symptoms. we could be killing somebody and not knowing it. and now this. >> brian, i think that this goes to really important point here. i think lockdowns were based on the idea of asymptomatic spread like you just said that you could spread it without knowing it. and a lot of fear drove that and it led to these extensive lockdowns that led to all kinds of economic devastation. lack of access to medical care. psychological and physical problems. not getting dental care. not getting cancer screening. not getting emergency care. people afraid to go to the er. all of those lockdowns occurred as a result of this. it's starting to look like they were too extreme. dr. maria von kirk cough indicated they have been checking w.h.o. world health organization various countries showing tracing most spread comes from tom is a particular people people coughing and sneezing on you. do you know what works for that? social distancing, staying away
marc siegel. dr. siegel, this is maddening. >> good morning, brian.we don't know we could be a carrier. we might not have symptoms. we could be killing somebody and not knowing it. and now this. >> brian, i think that this goes to really important point here. i think lockdowns were based on the idea of asymptomatic spread like you just said that you could spread it without knowing it. and a lot of fear drove that and it led to these extensive lockdowns that led to all kinds of...
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marc siegel joins us with the latest on this. thank you for coming on. >> hi, tucker. let's take this back to march 11th when italy passed 10,000 cases and in the united states here, we had 1100 confirmed cases. issued that travel ban were basically said 26 countries stretching from iceland to greece, couldn't travel to here from europe. and you know what the european union did? they were horrified. they called president trump irresponsible. but looking backward, we see that most of our cases at least on the east coast came here from europe because they were receiving cases from china and then on into the united states. look today at june 23rd where italy has one-tenth of that. now the european union is getting ready to reopen their borders. guess who may not be on the list? the united states. guess who is on the list? china. and the european union is calling our handling of the coronavirus of failure. well, maybe it's a failure because when we thought we had 1100 cases, we probably had over a million or at least several hundred thousand by that point. now, you can mak
marc siegel joins us with the latest on this. thank you for coming on. >> hi, tucker. let's take this back to march 11th when italy passed 10,000 cases and in the united states here, we had 1100 confirmed cases. issued that travel ban were basically said 26 countries stretching from iceland to greece, couldn't travel to here from europe. and you know what the european union did? they were horrified. they called president trump irresponsible. but looking backward, we see that most of our...
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marc siegel joins us with an amazing development in this story. >> if you're trying to contain spread's the asymptomatic people that are your real thre threat. i am asymptomatic, i go to a big venue, i distribute the virus to other people. >> tucker: that was the political activist zeke emanuel posing as he so often does on television as a health expert just two months ago. coronavirus they told us was so deadly because anyone could spread it even if they had no symptoms at all and that's why we needed to have for years nationwide lockdowns which destroyed our economy and drove people to suicide. but now, three months after, we learn from the world health organization that in fact, asymptomatic spread of coronavirus is so rare it verges on the nonexistent. so if that's true, we don't know, but if it is, what can we tell sick people to stay home then go back to life as normal? of fox medical contributor and one who answers those questions for us. what do you make of this? >> this comes from the head of emerging diseases of the world health organization, and the point she's making is no
marc siegel joins us with an amazing development in this story. >> if you're trying to contain spread's the asymptomatic people that are your real thre threat. i am asymptomatic, i go to a big venue, i distribute the virus to other people. >> tucker: that was the political activist zeke emanuel posing as he so often does on television as a health expert just two months ago. coronavirus they told us was so deadly because anyone could spread it even if they had no symptoms at all and...
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marc siegel, professor at nyu langone health and a fox news contributor. think a lot of people were listening for what he had to say about schools. and, kids going back to school. i know that rand paul sort of held his feet to the fire on that. what was your take on dr. fauc dr. fauci's response? >> dr. fauci today talked about us all being in it together which was a very good sentiment. i think he's a little bit too cautious about schools, i think that schools really have to reopen and he's watching to see how the pandemic goes before really committing himself. but we have a lot riding on schools reopening and one way, shape, or form. dr. fauci's other point was that as you head in the sound bite, people jumped over steps to sing in states and that they ignored phases of reopening but there is actually different problem that he didn't point out which is something like bars as part of phase three reopening and restaurants going to more than 50% capacity which is part of the phase three reopening. some of the states did not jump over everything but the actu
marc siegel, professor at nyu langone health and a fox news contributor. think a lot of people were listening for what he had to say about schools. and, kids going back to school. i know that rand paul sort of held his feet to the fire on that. what was your take on dr. fauc dr. fauci's response? >> dr. fauci today talked about us all being in it together which was a very good sentiment. i think he's a little bit too cautious about schools, i think that schools really have to reopen and...
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professor marc siegel has some thoughts on that, he joins us.s so much for coming up, is this bewildering? unravel it for us if you would. >> it's not bewildering, tucker. i have to tell you, i'm coming to you from the heart of new york city tonight in my office where i am only allowed because i'm essential medical personnel, the entire city of new york is locked down, also of course under a curfew, what an eerie feeling but i'll tell you the heart of the problem, you've already alluded to it. it's our leadership. can we believe leaders, mayors and governors who one week say you have to be locked down because of covid-19 and the next week they totally forget about covid-19 and as you say they are getting together with protesters who are not obeying social distancing, that are in anger and i have to tell you in my book on fear i point out that when you are angry, when you are having a lot of emotion and passion you know what you do? you don't take precautions. so they are handing out masks, right? jacob frey in minneapolis is handing out masks to
professor marc siegel has some thoughts on that, he joins us.s so much for coming up, is this bewildering? unravel it for us if you would. >> it's not bewildering, tucker. i have to tell you, i'm coming to you from the heart of new york city tonight in my office where i am only allowed because i'm essential medical personnel, the entire city of new york is locked down, also of course under a curfew, what an eerie feeling but i'll tell you the heart of the problem, you've already alluded...
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marc siegel. thank you for coming on. what is this about?er, when it comes to public health, politicians undermined their credibility by having different standards for different people. i will give you two examples. when you already talked about. first is social distancing and the other is contact tracing. social distancing governor whitmer a huge proponent of social distancing except when she went elbow to elbow with the protesters. when one of the representative state representatives from grand rapids said you know what social distancing is critical unless you have a great photo up. here in new york state, governor cuomo uses the stick and the carrot. this morning to stick, new york we may lock you down again. if you don't cut it out. this afternoon he used the carrot, places where he mentioned up to 25 people can gather. the carrot and a stick. when it comes to the contact tracing you are talking about, this is deeply disturbing, tucker. because it's at the heart of public health. but a spokesperson for mayor de blasio said the contact tr
marc siegel. thank you for coming on. what is this about?er, when it comes to public health, politicians undermined their credibility by having different standards for different people. i will give you two examples. when you already talked about. first is social distancing and the other is contact tracing. social distancing governor whitmer a huge proponent of social distancing except when she went elbow to elbow with the protesters. when one of the representative state representatives from...
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marc siegel, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> tucker: very long week and very happy weekend and the sean hannity right now. ♪ >> sean: thank you, tucker. we begin this friday night with a fox news alert, and we are tracking the several breaking the stories at this hour. moments ago, massive crowds. look at that, waiting to greet president trump in maine where he met with officials and delivered remarks and toured a facility that is making coronavirus testing supplies which thankfully was making a lot of progress on. andd meanwhile, new york city, los angeles, d.c., other major cities are now bracing for yet another night of unrest, this is more and more democrats, the media mob calls for the police to be abolished altogether. well, any liberal governor or any mayor that may want to experiment with that plan, go right ahead, giveov your cops in your city in your state, give them a month off, let's see how well that will work out for you. we'll have more on that in just a moment. also tonight, shocking miraculous news that almost no one saw coming including yours truly.y. i di
marc siegel, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> tucker: very long week and very happy weekend and the sean hannity right now. ♪ >> sean: thank you, tucker. we begin this friday night with a fox news alert, and we are tracking the several breaking the stories at this hour. moments ago, massive crowds. look at that, waiting to greet president trump in maine where he met with officials and delivered remarks and toured a facility that is making coronavirus testing...
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marc siegel will be here in just about a minute to break down what this all means and whether we shouldkdowns. hold your breath. but first, if leaders try to call for new lockdowns. of aside and away from others.
marc siegel will be here in just about a minute to break down what this all means and whether we shouldkdowns. hold your breath. but first, if leaders try to call for new lockdowns. of aside and away from others.
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marc siegel thinks that this is not a second wave, he thinks that different parts of the country arell in the first wave, do you think that is right? >> i do. before you get to the second wave, the first wave has to get done, remember, when we called the first wave primarily in a small number of dots. new york, new jersey, new orleans, parts of california, seattle. what we were seeing is the rest of the country experiencing the first wave. so i'm worried that we would see lots of cases and a bunch of states that have not experienced them. and i agree with mr. larry kudlow in the white house that we don't want to shut down again. the question is not do we want to shut down, it's can we get it control of the virus. if we can come we don't have to shut down. but that's whether we do the work to do that or not. >> one last point, i look back in hindsight and i think about the 14-day period in new york, it was dark could come of these hospitals and doctors and physicians were seeing things that they can ever imagine, and that led to the rolling shutdown across the country, today, doctor,
marc siegel thinks that this is not a second wave, he thinks that different parts of the country arell in the first wave, do you think that is right? >> i do. before you get to the second wave, the first wave has to get done, remember, when we called the first wave primarily in a small number of dots. new york, new jersey, new orleans, parts of california, seattle. what we were seeing is the rest of the country experiencing the first wave. so i'm worried that we would see lots of cases...
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marc siegel. dr. siegel as of right now, have you got to wear a mask even indoors in jacksonville.hould project forward way at the middle of august, too? >> no, brian, we can't project forward we don't know what's going done in two months. jacksonville is not an area of florida which is a hot spot right now. there is under 5,000 cases total in that county since the beginning of this. we have to differentiate counties. not just states. and we also have to figure out the difference between the politics of fear here and the politics of recovery. because there is two issues going on and we have to send the right message. it depends where we are at the end of august. yes to masks, yes to hand sanitizerrers. yes to physical distancing. those are physical concepts that have to be put in place. i actually agree with what steve said before. let the president of the united states wear a mask that says make america great again on it by the way to show something it's a symbol. steve is right about that. , brian. but masks don't work as well as people are touting them. it's the physical distanc
marc siegel. dr. siegel as of right now, have you got to wear a mask even indoors in jacksonville.hould project forward way at the middle of august, too? >> no, brian, we can't project forward we don't know what's going done in two months. jacksonville is not an area of florida which is a hot spot right now. there is under 5,000 cases total in that county since the beginning of this. we have to differentiate counties. not just states. and we also have to figure out the difference between...
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marc siegel and former new york times author alex berenson here later.t officials today making it clear that so-called decoupling by the united states will be fought by the chinese. dr. michael pillsbury joins us here on this show tonight. radical democrats
marc siegel and former new york times author alex berenson here later.t officials today making it clear that so-called decoupling by the united states will be fought by the chinese. dr. michael pillsbury joins us here on this show tonight. radical democrats
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marc siegel. good morning, dr. siegel. >> good morning. how are you?me it was the fact that the vaccine is in the third stage or entering the third stage of july. is that the final stage and what's the update on the vaccine? >> ainsley, that's right. i think that was absolutely optimistic on dr. fauci's part. he is talking about something about immunogeicity. there is three or four companies going into phase 3. what is phase 3? that's 30,000 volunteers being tested for each vaccine. 30,000 each. that's where the rubber meets the road, ainsley. that's where you see whether the vaccine actually protects you against the virus itself. but, dr. fauci is very optimistic about that. we have moderna, we have pfizer and johnson and johnson and oxford university vaccine. all four of those that i just mentioned are about to enter phase 3 trials if that works, by the end of the fall we should have a vaccine or two emerging. ainsley: that would be wonderful. what else did you take away from yesterday? >> well, he also talked about the idea of building up more perso
marc siegel. good morning, dr. siegel. >> good morning. how are you?me it was the fact that the vaccine is in the third stage or entering the third stage of july. is that the final stage and what's the update on the vaccine? >> ainsley, that's right. i think that was absolutely optimistic on dr. fauci's part. he is talking about something about immunogeicity. there is three or four companies going into phase 3. what is phase 3? that's 30,000 volunteers being tested for each vaccine....
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marc siegel. dr. siegel, so is that saying that we're. >> good morning, brian. do we now know? >> this is very important news today on covid-19 for everybody out there. here's what we're learning. welcome open research did a study that revealed that 10% of the people with covid-19 do 80% of the spreading. now, why would that be? brian, as you just said, it's not from casually touching surfaces. it's not from passing somebody outside for two minutes going by someone. it's about prolonged exposure. being in the room with someone. having them coughing or sneezing. now, if they cough or sneeze right near you, you don't need the prolonged exposure. buff the prolonged exposure would be if someone isn't exhibiting as much symptoms. that's the key. being right up next to somebody and being -- staying real close to them if they're talking loud. if they're singing. if they're basically putting out a lot of secretions. that increases your chances dramatically. that's the new reveal and that's extremely important going forward. brian: all right. other big story is the presi
marc siegel. dr. siegel, so is that saying that we're. >> good morning, brian. do we now know? >> this is very important news today on covid-19 for everybody out there. here's what we're learning. welcome open research did a study that revealed that 10% of the people with covid-19 do 80% of the spreading. now, why would that be? brian, as you just said, it's not from casually touching surfaces. it's not from passing somebody outside for two minutes going by someone. it's about...
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marc siegel, he knows his stuff around owe is good. >> you're brilliant stuart. : you know, flattery, thank you, marc, thank you very much indeed. >>> let's even get more serious, shall we? new york's mayor bill de blasio has a plan to bring mass transit back. there are major flaws. tell me, susan. susan: for instance, looking at frequency of service for one. the rush hour during phase one. you have to allow for social distancing. some of these people can't get on it, they will not be happy. you're limiting capacity on buses and trains. you will skip stops. people will have to walk or wait for the next ride if too many people already on the trains or bus. you will shut down stations if there is overcrowding? i don't know how many new yorkers will stand for that. and blocking offsets. mark six feet apart on the platforms, and you will require riders to wear masks, provide the face coverings throughout the system. where will you get the ppe from? what happens if people don't wear masks? it could lead to very hostile environment. even mpa president says this is not e
marc siegel, he knows his stuff around owe is good. >> you're brilliant stuart. : you know, flattery, thank you, marc, thank you very much indeed. >>> let's even get more serious, shall we? new york's mayor bill de blasio has a plan to bring mass transit back. there are major flaws. tell me, susan. susan: for instance, looking at frequency of service for one. the rush hour during phase one. you have to allow for social distancing. some of these people can't get on it, they will...
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marc siegel as always, thanks so much for joining us.eciated. >> great to be with you, ashley. ashley: take a look at markets. still above 200 points on the positive side. for the dow up 215 at 27,324. the nasdaq just slipping into negative territory down a third of a percent. s&p though up about .2 of a percent. let's take a look at oil. now it has been, well, we wanted it above 40. we thought it would be above 40. it was down a buck at 38.50. it is still near three month highs. susan what is actually moving the oil price right now? susan: reduction in supply. saudi arabia saying it is not going to extend the extra oil cuts they promised through to july because oil prices have come back up. still though, if you look what opec plus is doing, they're removing around 10 million barrels per day that will extend towards july. some countries like algeria and iraq who have been cheating a little bit on oil quotas, saying they will cut more oil production because they were caught doing that. still if you look at a crystal ball, that tropical st
marc siegel as always, thanks so much for joining us.eciated. >> great to be with you, ashley. ashley: take a look at markets. still above 200 points on the positive side. for the dow up 215 at 27,324. the nasdaq just slipping into negative territory down a third of a percent. s&p though up about .2 of a percent. let's take a look at oil. now it has been, well, we wanted it above 40. we thought it would be above 40. it was down a buck at 38.50. it is still near three month highs....
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marc siegel joins us with more on that next. >> we are where we are.i didn't say we are going to go on to the next phase. we have done a step-by-step approach, and it was an approach that has been reflective of the unique situation in each area. the course structure the university of phoenix offers- it just suits my life perfectly because i am a mom, i'm a wife. and i was able to complete those short courses- five to six weeks- and then move onto the next until i reached my goal. theand we want to thank times, the extraordinary people in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us. at novartis, we promise to do our part. as always, we're doing everything we can to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you have any questions at all, call us, email us, visit us online. we're here to help support you when you need us. take care, and be well. to learn more, call one eight four four cosentyx or visit cosentyx.com this virus is testing all of us. and it's testing the people on the front lines of this fight most of all. so abbott is get
marc siegel joins us with more on that next. >> we are where we are.i didn't say we are going to go on to the next phase. we have done a step-by-step approach, and it was an approach that has been reflective of the unique situation in each area. the course structure the university of phoenix offers- it just suits my life perfectly because i am a mom, i'm a wife. and i was able to complete those short courses- five to six weeks- and then move onto the next until i reached my goal. theand...