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mark siegel on what we now face. yo musical chairs. fun, right?ll, not when your travel rewards card makes it so hard to get a seat using your miles. that's their game. the flights you want are blacked out. or they ask for some ridiculous number of miles. honestly, it's time to switch to the venture card from capital one. with venture, use your miles on any airline, any flight, any time. no blackout dates. and with every purchase, you'll earn unlimited double miles. from now on, no one's taking your seat away. what's in your wallet? from now on, no one's taking your seat away. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. i
mark siegel on what we now face. yo musical chairs. fun, right?ll, not when your travel rewards card makes it so hard to get a seat using your miles. that's their game. the flights you want are blacked out. or they ask for some ridiculous number of miles. honestly, it's time to switch to the venture card from capital one. with venture, use your miles on any airline, any flight, any time. no blackout dates. and with every purchase, you'll earn unlimited double miles. from now on, no one's taking...
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mark siegel tonight. people hear the dcdc and dr. freedman say this is only trangs mitted by bodily fluids and not by the air. >> there's no sign of that in this particular virus, this strain that's been around since 1976, this is a very stable virus. he carried it on the plane without anyone knowing it because he didn't have 1i6r7 toms, but he probably wumpblt infectious until he started dealing poorly and went to the hospital. the cdc will play sherlock holmes here and track it down to make sure that no one else was exposed, in the hospital, he will be isolat'solatedisolated. >> there's a lot of comments from the cdc that it's not going to come over here, what is the process going forward and how do they contain? >> you have to understand that with more and more cases, going into the,skands there, the chances are getting likelier that somebody that will fly back, not have any symptoms and bring it back here. i think it's becoming more and more likely this could happen. it's not an outbreak in the united states, it's actually using
mark siegel tonight. people hear the dcdc and dr. freedman say this is only trangs mitted by bodily fluids and not by the air. >> there's no sign of that in this particular virus, this strain that's been around since 1976, this is a very stable virus. he carried it on the plane without anyone knowing it because he didn't have 1i6r7 toms, but he probably wumpblt infectious until he started dealing poorly and went to the hospital. the cdc will play sherlock holmes here and track it down to...
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mark siegel on what we now face. you know what my business philosophy is, reynolds? no.xactly. to attain success, one must project success. that's why we use fedex one rate. right. their flat rate shipping. exactly. it makes us look top-notch but we know it's affordable. [ garage door opening ] [ sighs ] i need help with the groceries. [ sighs ] [ garage door closing ] where was i? oh, yes. [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex express saver® for as low as $7.50. ♪ lou: let's check in on wall street quickly. stocks posting lower. the s&p pulling back. the dow down 26 points. the s&p down six. the nasdaq managed to gain. volume on the big board, not bad given the last few mondays. facebook enjoying a good run with shares closing just under 78 per share. market cap 200 billion. that makes the social network the 27 largest company in the world. verizon behind it. toyota had of it. be sure to listen to our financial report three times a day. new warnings tonight about a mysterious respiratory virus with the across the country. more than 1,000 children taken ill. ten states
mark siegel on what we now face. you know what my business philosophy is, reynolds? no.xactly. to attain success, one must project success. that's why we use fedex one rate. right. their flat rate shipping. exactly. it makes us look top-notch but we know it's affordable. [ garage door opening ] [ sighs ] i need help with the groceries. [ sighs ] [ garage door closing ] where was i? oh, yes. [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex express saver® for as low as $7.50. ♪ lou: let's check in on...
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mark siegel.professor of medicine and author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of 4e89. >> and dr. samadi. good to see you, doctors. >> heldly. >> we're going to talk about this off the bat. a rare virus sending hundreds of children across the midwest and west to hospitals with severe respiratory infections and breathing problems. doctors describing it as a very unusual situation and saying they don't know what to expect. dr. siegel, what can you tell us about this and how contagious is this? >> first of all, it's now arriving in the northeast. we're seeing cases in connecticut and new york now as well. it's an enterovirus. it affects about 10 to 15 million people a year. that means it lives in your stomach. but this one's different. we haven't seen a lot of cases of it. this one is a respiratory enterovirus, meaning you transmit it in respiratory droplets. what's particularly worry some about it, is it's infecting kids from 6 months up to 60 years of age. i would tell parents out ther
mark siegel.professor of medicine and author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of 4e89. >> and dr. samadi. good to see you, doctors. >> heldly. >> we're going to talk about this off the bat. a rare virus sending hundreds of children across the midwest and west to hospitals with severe respiratory infections and breathing problems. doctors describing it as a very unusual situation and saying they don't know what to expect. dr. siegel, what can you tell us about this...
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mark siegel.of medicine and author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of 4e89. >> and dr. samadi. good to see you, doctors. >> heldly. >> we're going to talk about this off the bat. a rare virus sending hundreds of children across the midwest and west to hospitals with severe respiratory infections and breathing problems. doctors
mark siegel.of medicine and author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of 4e89. >> and dr. samadi. good to see you, doctors. >> heldly. >> we're going to talk about this off the bat. a rare virus sending hundreds of children across the midwest and west to hospitals with severe respiratory infections and breathing problems. doctors
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mark siegel. he's the author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> and chairman and professor of your rolling and chief of robotic surgery. good to see you, doctors. we start with some startling news from the cdc, they have issued a stark warning about the ebola outbreak. they say that ebola could affect a few million people by the new year. telling america's news headquarters yesterday that the virus can be stopped, he says, if everyone works together. >> givingzhdz logistic support, getting support of settings up the field hospitals, but not one nation or organization is going to do it. so as the president said to the u.n. the other day, that really we need the u.n. community to get involved. >> this is such a heart breaking crisis, but if there is, what threat is ebola here in our country. >> in fact they want on to talk about that yesterday, here's what he said that i really think puts it in perspective. he said, look the world health organization who's usual
mark siegel. he's the author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> and chairman and professor of your rolling and chief of robotic surgery. good to see you, doctors. we start with some startling news from the cdc, they have issued a stark warning about the ebola outbreak. they say that ebola could affect a few million people by the new year. telling america's news headquarters yesterday that the virus can be stopped, he says, if everyone works together....
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mark siegel.ing the secret code of sickness and health. >> and chairman and professor of your rolling and chief of robotic surgery. good to see you, doctors. we start with some startling news from the cdc, they have issued a stark warning about the ebola outbreak. they say that ebola could affect
mark siegel.ing the secret code of sickness and health. >> and chairman and professor of your rolling and chief of robotic surgery. good to see you, doctors. we start with some startling news from the cdc, they have issued a stark warning about the ebola outbreak. they say that ebola could affect
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mark siegel, professor of medicine. also the autr of "the inner pulse." >> and dr.avid samadi, chairman and professor of urology as lenox hill hospital. good to see you, doctors. >> we start with some startling news from the cdc. they've issued a stark warning about the ebola outbreak. they say ebola could end up infecting more than a million people by the new year. just a few months from now. the head of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases telling america's news headquarters yesterday that the virus can be stopped, he says, if everyone works together. >> giving logistic support, giving support in engineering and setting up the field hospitals, but not one nation or one organization is going to do it. so as the president said to the u.n. the other day, that really we need the community of nations to get involved. >> dr. siegel, it is such a heartbreaking crisis. first, what threat, if there is, is ebola here in our country? >> you know, eric, he went on to talk about that yesterday. here's what he said that i really think puts it in perspective
mark siegel, professor of medicine. also the autr of "the inner pulse." >> and dr.avid samadi, chairman and professor of urology as lenox hill hospital. good to see you, doctors. >> we start with some startling news from the cdc. they've issued a stark warning about the ebola outbreak. they say ebola could end up infecting more than a million people by the new year. just a few months from now. the head of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases telling...
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mark siegel. professor of medicine and author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret of of sickness and health. >> and dr. samadi. good to see you, doctors. >> hello. >> good to see you. >> we're going to talk about this off the bat. a rare virus sending hundreds of children across the midwest and west to hospitals with severe respiratory infections and breathing problems. doctors describing it as a very
mark siegel. professor of medicine and author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret of of sickness and health. >> and dr. samadi. good to see you, doctors. >> hello. >> good to see you. >> we're going to talk about this off the bat. a rare virus sending hundreds of children across the midwest and west to hospitals with severe respiratory infections and breathing problems. doctors describing it as a very
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mark siegel, professor of medicine. also the autr of "the inner pulse." >> and dr.i, chairman and professor of urology as lenox hill hospital. good to see you, doctors. >> we start with some startling news from the cdc. they've issued a stark warning about the ebola outbreak. they say ebola could end up infecting more than a million people by the new year. just a few months from now.
mark siegel, professor of medicine. also the autr of "the inner pulse." >> and dr.i, chairman and professor of urology as lenox hill hospital. good to see you, doctors. >> we start with some startling news from the cdc. they've issued a stark warning about the ebola outbreak. they say ebola could end up infecting more than a million people by the new year. just a few months from now.
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mark siegel in our next hour. to climate change the united nations says there is no doubt that global warming is changing our weather, saying climate changes making it more extreme. that we are running out of time to save the planet, that from the united nations. and the ford f 150, the best-selling truck for decades making a big change. question, would you want to buy a truck with an aluminum body to haul your stuff around? we are going to get in one, drive it in the next hour. the nation's jobless have better things to do than look for a job. the government reports only 19% who are unemployed spend time job hunting. 40% did some kind of shopping. i feel kind of mean-spirited if i condemn the poor for not looking for a job 24/7. what is your take? >> i am looking to hire people. i need people, i ask the what they're doing and people who are underemployed, might be a wait person working in a store, never even get a phone call. these people if they are working are working part-time, are happy working part-time so t
mark siegel in our next hour. to climate change the united nations says there is no doubt that global warming is changing our weather, saying climate changes making it more extreme. that we are running out of time to save the planet, that from the united nations. and the ford f 150, the best-selling truck for decades making a big change. question, would you want to buy a truck with an aluminum body to haul your stuff around? we are going to get in one, drive it in the next hour. the nation's...
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mark siegel says when it comes to the brain not getting oxygen, seconds make all the difference and soo years. listen. >> over the age of 80, when you have general anesthesia, when you have a surgical procedure done, when you don't have enough blood flow to the brain for a period of time, and have a cardiac arrest, you could easily have a situation where you never recover. this is a very problematic case. >> a full recovery is certainly not out of the question, today the e! network, the home of joan rivers show fashion police said she was on the road to recovery. we have not heard the family or doctors back up that prognosis. there are reports the family is considering action against the facility that did that vocal chord procedure in the first place. >>> phone hacking on the part of some of hollywood's most famous actresses and pictures they didn't want made pubs this mean that owns an iphone? we'll tell you. >>> are we at war with isis? the answer and why it matters so much just ahead with james rosen. sweet! spicy! savory! enjoy it all... 'cause red lobster's one and only endless sh
mark siegel says when it comes to the brain not getting oxygen, seconds make all the difference and soo years. listen. >> over the age of 80, when you have general anesthesia, when you have a surgical procedure done, when you don't have enough blood flow to the brain for a period of time, and have a cardiac arrest, you could easily have a situation where you never recover. this is a very problematic case. >> a full recovery is certainly not out of the question, today the e! network,...
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joining us from stanford university is mark siegel. he is a managing director of menlo ventures.estments inclu investments -- you are in the hot seat. >> congrats on your success on kick starter raising over $2 million is amazing. i would love to get a sense of how you think about taking the product from the early adopter market. >> we plan to outsource and once we have that response from our early users we can take it to the next level. >> what are the gross margins you get on this product? are there opportunities for software recuring revenue stream? >> we recruited over 1,000 developers through the kick starter campaign and expect to be many more. we think the long term through software whether these developers recur it will be a great opportunity to raise gross margins. the hardware should have substantial gross margins over 50%. >> how much does it sell for? >> on kick starter $149. it sells in our store for $250. >> when i think about killer consumer products whether hardware or software they have a killer use case that the consumer is addicted to. >> we launched three kill
joining us from stanford university is mark siegel. he is a managing director of menlo ventures.estments inclu investments -- you are in the hot seat. >> congrats on your success on kick starter raising over $2 million is amazing. i would love to get a sense of how you think about taking the product from the early adopter market. >> we plan to outsource and once we have that response from our early users we can take it to the next level. >> what are the gross margins you get...
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mark siegel this year. is this a breakthrough?a breakthrough in very good news. 1-quarter of all breast cancer patients have this abnormality, you have a great drug treating it, extending life to three-1/2 years with metastatic breast cancer. this one and on top of that for a different part of the molecule extends it an additional year and a half so women with metastatic breast cancer are getting five years with these two drugs taken together. stuart: metastatic breast cancer, that is one area of breast cancer, one form of it. >> you can get this early in the game, 1/4 of all breast cancer patients have this genetic abnormality. they can benefit from both of these. stuart: expensive. >> it is $6,000 a month so you get a price that was two drugs together of $10,000 a month. stuart: who is going to pay that? >> if you are rich you can pay for it. since this is an fda trial and the big one i predict insurance companies will cover this but i don't know. august talking to charles, will the government cover it? will medicare cover it? s
mark siegel this year. is this a breakthrough?a breakthrough in very good news. 1-quarter of all breast cancer patients have this abnormality, you have a great drug treating it, extending life to three-1/2 years with metastatic breast cancer. this one and on top of that for a different part of the molecule extends it an additional year and a half so women with metastatic breast cancer are getting five years with these two drugs taken together. stuart: metastatic breast cancer, that is one area...
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mark siegel joins us next hour, he will address the issue of what happens if ebola goes airborne. can't it, will it? the answer to that important question top of the hour, noon today. should the government get more involved in your private retirement money. mutual-fund pioneer john vogel is testifying before the senate finance committee on that subject today. peter barnes joins us now. here is my understanding, he wants the federal reserve how i can invest my 401(k), my private money in my ira, is that what he is asking for. >> is joining the parade of critics including president obama who want to limit retirement plans for wealthy individuals. here is what he says in a testimony to the senate, quote nick is not clear public policy should continue to encourage retirement savings for our wealthiest citizens, to prepare for retirement without needed tax incentives and along with this is the gao is giving the senate finance committee some statistics on i r as with high balances. in 2011 the latest year it has full data about 7,000 people had i are as worth $5 million and 300 people h
mark siegel joins us next hour, he will address the issue of what happens if ebola goes airborne. can't it, will it? the answer to that important question top of the hour, noon today. should the government get more involved in your private retirement money. mutual-fund pioneer john vogel is testifying before the senate finance committee on that subject today. peter barnes joins us now. here is my understanding, he wants the federal reserve how i can invest my 401(k), my private money in my ira,...