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finally, we have sheldon siegel. and sheldon siegel is a corporate lawyer who has written a series -- i think seven books now, a fictional criminal defense attorney named mike daley who actually lives here in san francisco. and he's written a series of books and these becomes have been shown and transcribed and read throughout the world. so we're going to start now with a clip, a video clip and then we're going to go to the panel. >> i think it is our national novel. if there was a national novel of week, this would be it for the united states. i think it's the favorite book of almost everybody you meet. >> the first time in my life that the book had sort of captured me. that was exciting. i didn't realize that literature could do that. >> i remember reading a copy of my aunt's in jamaica queens. it was the first book ever written by a white writer that discussed racism in ways that was complicate and sophisticated. -- complicated and sophisticated. >> a touchstone in american literary and social history. it's a stor
finally, we have sheldon siegel. and sheldon siegel is a corporate lawyer who has written a series -- i think seven books now, a fictional criminal defense attorney named mike daley who actually lives here in san francisco. and he's written a series of books and these becomes have been shown and transcribed and read throughout the world. so we're going to start now with a clip, a video clip and then we're going to go to the panel. >> i think it is our national novel. if there was a...
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siegel--and with temperatures siegel a siegel. oakland in san francisco, are in the 50s. napa with 53 degrees. for tomorrow another foggy start. gray skies clearing fog by 8:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10 pm 4 concord, livermore. noon to 4 san francisco it is going to be slow. 10 pm-clearing and if concord 10:00 a.m. clear ring in concord that fog. 80s inland. hetuesday, notice that big changes we're going to remain mild. and it is going to begin to get warmer for wednesday. towards wednesday in area of 80s. it is going to warm up for the bay and the inland locations. for now, it will state mild. '70s for the south. , sough and upper 70's, low 80s for these inland locations left san ramon. antioch is one of the warmer spots at 85 degrees. 60s and san leandro, parkway, richmond. for san francisco a high of 83. exactly of what we're looking for today. low 60s at the ocean with partial clearing. it is going to remain partly cloudy. morning fog late sunshine and highs in the 70's. perhaps a few degrees warmer with fog creating the sea breeze also for the afternoon will weaken, substa
siegel--and with temperatures siegel a siegel. oakland in san francisco, are in the 50s. napa with 53 degrees. for tomorrow another foggy start. gray skies clearing fog by 8:00 a.m., 9:00 a.m., 10 pm 4 concord, livermore. noon to 4 san francisco it is going to be slow. 10 pm-clearing and if concord 10:00 a.m. clear ring in concord that fog. 80s inland. hetuesday, notice that big changes we're going to remain mild. and it is going to begin to get warmer for wednesday. towards wednesday in area...
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. >> reporter: a quiet siegel -- see gull sat injured after -- seagull sat injured after hitting power lines. >> we just let the bird be. it kept going toward the power lines. >> reporter: traffic went out in several intersections in the bayview district. nearby businesses also lost power. >> all of a sudden, approximately 8:30, the lights started flickering and the next thing you know, everything went dead. >> reporter: pg&e believe the bird flew into one of the lines snagged it and an animal control officer caught the bird and took for medical attention. the crews wouldn't be able to reveal work for three hours. >> as you can see, everything is at a standstill. >> reporter: so the workers wait, hoping the seagull is all right. in san francisco, tara tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> p b.a.r.t. riders have spoken, and they prefer cleanliness over comfort. during the past 2 months -- two months, more than 2,000 passengers were asked to rate cleanliness and comfort. cleanliness came out on top, 6.29. comfort came in at 5.2. different seats will be part of the different lines set t
. >> reporter: a quiet siegel -- see gull sat injured after -- seagull sat injured after hitting power lines. >> we just let the bird be. it kept going toward the power lines. >> reporter: traffic went out in several intersections in the bayview district. nearby businesses also lost power. >> all of a sudden, approximately 8:30, the lights started flickering and the next thing you know, everything went dead. >> reporter: pg&e believe the bird flew into one of...
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know all the trade seem like they are not as good at it as rob and his partner siegel here because. they're probably a lot younger than i am i'm a lot more patient than i am and i just want to go out get the job done and all that but they they tend to be done rather than i am much of the stuff that i do i mean and i've told a lot of people if i can get to the front door then once where the front door hey you guys with they've got superb training you've got to take over so that's where we're at. rob you're a go. dia and his crew are certified bunty hunters they are fully authorized to carry weapons . over the top uniform has one main goal to intimidate the offender so. yeah i mean you know him better on the phone he can scam call like nobody else out there . for residents have him on a call make sure they're surrounded place and taken into custody. a lot of these cases have drugs and what their involvement with it because it's the nature of these individuals to steal and buy drugs and the more drugs they use the more drugs they need the more they got to steal the more they got to rob
know all the trade seem like they are not as good at it as rob and his partner siegel here because. they're probably a lot younger than i am i'm a lot more patient than i am and i just want to go out get the job done and all that but they they tend to be done rather than i am much of the stuff that i do i mean and i've told a lot of people if i can get to the front door then once where the front door hey you guys with they've got superb training you've got to take over so that's where we're at....
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opening round of sixty six and could have ended day two as the out right leader if it's something siegel chance at the seventh hole he had to settle for a birdie out of the seventy two leaving at four and a par while five to open champion tom watson there he goes down early marker with a hole in one of the six of the sixty one year old needed replaced as the drop into the hole joint first round leader tom lewis hit two bogeys on his front nine and a good chip at the ninth saw him save half late you saw him finish a one under par. and leading the way along with governor was clark the northern irishman hit an eagle and five birdies including this at the eighteenth post another sixty eight four hundred overall mountain climber also produced another consistent performance staying in contention with a steady round of sixty nine. while spine to get into human as it was to day two shots of the lead as it finished a one sinking this long birdie putts at the six before finishing on three under. at the morning headlines of a belong to. quite the stuff danger made off but you know i played nicely f
opening round of sixty six and could have ended day two as the out right leader if it's something siegel chance at the seventh hole he had to settle for a birdie out of the seventy two leaving at four and a par while five to open champion tom watson there he goes down early marker with a hole in one of the six of the sixty one year old needed replaced as the drop into the hole joint first round leader tom lewis hit two bogeys on his front nine and a good chip at the ninth saw him save half late...
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. >> >> music lovers are remembering grammy award winner amy winehouse, casey siegel hopes that more focus on her music than her struggles. >> reporter: she rose to fame with her sophomore album "back to black." british singer, amy wine house more on the acclaimed artists selling millions of albums, winning 5-gramly awards and kicking off the british tend of retro soul and r & b, but at the young age of 27, she was found dead in other london apartment. >>> suspected drug overdose. i would like to say that no post moretem has taken place and the cause of death should not be speculated on. >> reporter: wide range of addiction, from chain smoking to crack cocaine threatened to overshadow her music career. >> & & i don't want to go to rehab & & i'm saying no, no & & >> reporter: for many, her song rehab summed up her public persona. >> she was 27 when she died. joining the club with a lot of other music stars that died at the same age. janice joplin, jimi hendrix. >> reporter: wine house's friends taking to twitter after the news of her death broke. >> >> usher writing "i'm so sad to hea
. >> >> music lovers are remembering grammy award winner amy winehouse, casey siegel hopes that more focus on her music than her struggles. >> reporter: she rose to fame with her sophomore album "back to black." british singer, amy wine house more on the acclaimed artists selling millions of albums, winning 5-gramly awards and kicking off the british tend of retro soul and r & b, but at the young age of 27, she was found dead in other london apartment....
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has summoned syria's ambassador of siegel the country's diplomats assuming the test case with. the. american first lady betty ford has died at the age of ninety three she was there with a with president gerald ford down the drug and alcohol rehab center and name ford was considered one of the most visible first ladies in america there is the michigan husband she was married to sixty. pakistani police in karate have been ordered to shoot on sight after three days of clashes that left eighty people dead the violence which brought the city to a standstill is blamed on armed gangs. and to contribute to stabilizing pakistan is key to bringing peace to the whole region here comes the new plan for the new u.s. policy for pakistan and afghanistan when it comes to peace and security in afghanistan you have to think about pakistan afghanistan need right now has nothing to do surging or d. surging american forces on the ground when afghanistan really needs right now is a wake up call and it's the only way to re-unite all tribes and all other factions the only way to save afghanistan from narco
has summoned syria's ambassador of siegel the country's diplomats assuming the test case with. the. american first lady betty ford has died at the age of ninety three she was there with a with president gerald ford down the drug and alcohol rehab center and name ford was considered one of the most visible first ladies in america there is the michigan husband she was married to sixty. pakistani police in karate have been ordered to shoot on sight after three days of clashes that left eighty...
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his opening round of sixty six and could have ended day two was the right leader if he had sunk the siegel chance at the seventh hole but he had to settle for a birdie and carded to seventy two leaving my four on the par and joining him at the top of the leaderboard is down clark their marriage with nico and five birdies including down on the eighteenth the post another sixty eight. players were shot back including marking time i see here they did this study round of sixty nine ers translated thomas bjorn along with chad campbell are also tied in second place and so too is spaniard because angle jimenez he sent this long. at the six before finishing rionda amateur on lewis grabbed the headlines when he led on the opening day and although he slid down the field he still only three shots off the pace and so still in contention. great chip from him here but asked for a shot of the day while five time open champion tom watson laid down an early marker with a hole in. after the six there the sixty one year old replace to see him how he is by shots back but the headlines around the clock. tick r
his opening round of sixty six and could have ended day two was the right leader if he had sunk the siegel chance at the seventh hole but he had to settle for a birdie and carded to seventy two leaving my four on the par and joining him at the top of the leaderboard is down clark their marriage with nico and five birdies including down on the eighteenth the post another sixty eight. players were shot back including marking time i see here they did this study round of sixty nine ers translated...
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and rose marie also has a falcon and she says that siegel's are terrified. >> the sport would be ableoff nuisance birds such as these sea gulls >> they see that falcon and before they release her they get a head start. she would chase around a little bit but just her presence is enough for the birds to go away. >> birds were born like best and to cacaptivity they're not trying to eat the birds. this would easily solve the problem. >> once they see that predatory birds are in the area they will go away. >> jeff bush, kron 4 news. >> coming up on a drop on home and thcarful violators car pool by leaders. violators of car pool lanes >> yes you need a minimum of three passengers on the issue of the trucks, two- seater or just having a white decal. those yellow hybrid vehicles stickers expired july 1st >> hello stanley. >> if you have three or more passengers your good as gold. if not? the ticket = $400. many people thought that i was going to issue them a ticket so they thought i was calling to be able to reroute and. >> what is going on, stanley! >> this man said that he was lost. >> jus
and rose marie also has a falcon and she says that siegel's are terrified. >> the sport would be ableoff nuisance birds such as these sea gulls >> they see that falcon and before they release her they get a head start. she would chase around a little bit but just her presence is enough for the birds to go away. >> birds were born like best and to cacaptivity they're not trying to eat the birds. this would easily solve the problem. >> once they see that predatory birds...
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lauren siegel encourages students to spend the summer doing activities that will make their applicationpealing. you could earn extra points for extracurricular activities, community service, volunteer work, any activities that highlight your personality could be that x factor that earns you the scholarship dollars. and that's essentially what you want ultimately. >> all right, great advice. >>> a reminder to vote for today's choose the new stories. text 1 for underwater protections, a look at a navy program that uses dolphins to keep sailors and civilians safe. text 2 for solar grid program, how new york is using a recent heat wave to cool the city's residents. text 3 for olympic stadiums. go inside london's main olympic stadiums. see why these are so different from any other olympic stadium ever constructed. winning story will air in the next hour. >>> the clock winding down. it is just six days left before the country is forced for default. but members of the tea party, they're not flinching. jim acosta is live from a tea l. what is the mood with the tea party folks here? >> suzanne,
lauren siegel encourages students to spend the summer doing activities that will make their applicationpealing. you could earn extra points for extracurricular activities, community service, volunteer work, any activities that highlight your personality could be that x factor that earns you the scholarship dollars. and that's essentially what you want ultimately. >> all right, great advice. >>> a reminder to vote for today's choose the new stories. text 1 for underwater...
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. >> a proud day for 76-year-old phyllis siegel and connie copelove.e the first to tie the knot in new york city. today is the first day ceremonies can take place. so while same-sex marriage is now legal in new york, it is by no means totally accepted there. the law narrowly passed the state senate last month. with us now from new york city m state senator jim alesi who voted for the marriage equality act last month. good to see you. and on the phone with us from buffalo, jason mcguire executive director of new yorkers for constitutional freedoms. he opposes same-sex marriage. good to have both of you. mr. mcguire, let me begin with you. the world is seeing gay and lesbian couples today marry. they're happy. there are tears of joy. why don't you support this? >> children do best raised by a mom and a dad and public policy ought to reflect that. there is something yunique thata mother and father contribute that same-sex relationships deny. >> but it is now legal. does that allow you or encourage you to embrace what is legally going to be exercised? >> n
. >> a proud day for 76-year-old phyllis siegel and connie copelove.e the first to tie the knot in new york city. today is the first day ceremonies can take place. so while same-sex marriage is now legal in new york, it is by no means totally accepted there. the law narrowly passed the state senate last month. with us now from new york city m state senator jim alesi who voted for the marriage equality act last month. good to see you. and on the phone with us from buffalo, jason mcguire...
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mobster bugsy siegel is suspected by some who believe he had elizabeth short killed as part of a moburf war. unfortunately, there's no crime scene dean nature. and as time goes on, the likelihood drops that anyone who knows the truth is still alive. the black dahlia likely will be a cold case that's never solved. ted rowlands, cnn, los angeles. >> the black dahlia case. i mean, this is a case which s fascinated hollywood and the country for decades. >> best-selling book, movie, all that spin. but i do believe it who killed the black call yeah, the main suspect they have, the doctor who is now deceased, i believe he got away with that. they never charged him. he was a stalker. he was the main suspect. they never had enough to indict him. she was dismembered by someone who had great knowledge of anatomy and had skills in surgery. he was the logical suspect. but back in those day they didn't have the tools that we have now. >> it was obviously sensationalized the case, not just because the victim was beautiful but because of the gruesome way that she was killed. >> the way he displayed
mobster bugsy siegel is suspected by some who believe he had elizabeth short killed as part of a moburf war. unfortunately, there's no crime scene dean nature. and as time goes on, the likelihood drops that anyone who knows the truth is still alive. the black dahlia likely will be a cold case that's never solved. ted rowlands, cnn, los angeles. >> the black dahlia case. i mean, this is a case which s fascinated hollywood and the country for decades. >> best-selling book, movie, all...
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marc siegel, the author of the book "the interpuls unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." you have to give us the secret code here. because i'm hearing that stuff and i get mad for her because i think it is so ridiculous. what was done, what was said, and how it was said about her, a woman, and migraine. tell us what we need to know even though you haven't personally examined her. >> laura, the secret code here is that these are all nondoctors and they say i'm not a doctor, but -- you know, i'm congresswoman bachmann can do to treat her migraines. it's really a disgrace that the media is actually targeting. this i believe it's sexist. i think it's very problematic when you consider that president obama himself a long time smoking history. where is the dismandz he gets a cardiac workup. president bill clinton when he was in the white house eating junk food. i interviewed his heart doctor after his surgery how long did he have this. >> many years his core coronaries were clogged. nobody was saying he can't eat junk food. why bachmann? she is a woman. >> laura: raising the is
marc siegel, the author of the book "the interpuls unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." you have to give us the secret code here. because i'm hearing that stuff and i get mad for her because i think it is so ridiculous. what was done, what was said, and how it was said about her, a woman, and migraine. tell us what we need to know even though you haven't personally examined her. >> laura, the secret code here is that these are all nondoctors and they say i'm not a...
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give a quote to a new station and i say quote unquote, jesse jackson or manzanita siegel. he flies then, all over every inanimate flies out. [applause] the lesson here is the bull. just believe it. have courage in your conviction. if they sense weakness will kill you. don't show weakness. believe what you believe. the heroes are businessmen and a lot of people misread atlas shrugged to say what it is 20 was that all businessmen are good and all government people are evil. go back and read it. who is the main villain? the main villain is a businessman, james taggart, the great tension that runs throughout the book is the conflict between james taggart, the bad executives and his sister, dagny taggart, the good railroad executives. all of the political imaginations executed by wesley managed and all other government parasite are because james taggart is pulling the strings with his old crony capitalist schemes. someone above, we looked for an analogy to james taggart, we happened on a fellow named angelo dicillo. is that it makes for much of anybody? the founder and former c
give a quote to a new station and i say quote unquote, jesse jackson or manzanita siegel. he flies then, all over every inanimate flies out. [applause] the lesson here is the bull. just believe it. have courage in your conviction. if they sense weakness will kill you. don't show weakness. believe what you believe. the heroes are businessmen and a lot of people misread atlas shrugged to say what it is 20 was that all businessmen are good and all government people are evil. go back and read it....
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marc siegel, a professor with nyu's medical center.right, i'd be depressed if i lived in the france, but in the united states? why? >> you know, they actually looked at 89,000 people, it comes out of a british journal. i think the issue is if you have too much time on your hands, you think too much. a place like somalia, an underdeveloped country, you may actually be too busy getting food on your table to get depressed. second thing, is they may be depressed over there, but no one knows it because we're scrutinizing for it here, so we're going to diagnose for more depression. studies show actually one-half of the people who are depressed here are not diagnosed. jon: i thought it was an actual condition of the brain and not just, oh, i only have the ipad one and not the two. >> that's true, in other words, you think you're depressed, you've got a monkey on your back, and then it gets worse and worse. so it's both. it's a combination of biochemical and psychological. jon: there's another study that i wanted to bring to your attention and
marc siegel, a professor with nyu's medical center.right, i'd be depressed if i lived in the france, but in the united states? why? >> you know, they actually looked at 89,000 people, it comes out of a british journal. i think the issue is if you have too much time on your hands, you think too much. a place like somalia, an underdeveloped country, you may actually be too busy getting food on your table to get depressed. second thing, is they may be depressed over there, but no one knows...
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siegel putting driver is in jeopardy. more on that coming up. >> as tuition hike takes place today, we will tell you what students can expect. >> a fatal accident this morning. will tread of allied up at the intersection of octavia and upholstery with more on what is happening. >> this accident happened in 90 minutes ago. it is not going anywhere. we do not even see a big rig out here to pick up the tractor trailer that was involved in the accident. octavia is a major thoroughfare for people getting on and off 101. you can see the fire trucky are being diverted. that is causing confusion around the area because around 6:20 a.m. a tractor-trailer carrying the eagles got into an accident with a uc shuttle was carrying employees to work. the one fatality was a man in his 40's, he was ejected from the shuttle. not only did he lands on the ground, after landing on the ground he was crushed by the tractor trailer. his body is still at the scene. that is the indication that the coroner's office still has to do work and investiga
siegel putting driver is in jeopardy. more on that coming up. >> as tuition hike takes place today, we will tell you what students can expect. >> a fatal accident this morning. will tread of allied up at the intersection of octavia and upholstery with more on what is happening. >> this accident happened in 90 minutes ago. it is not going anywhere. we do not even see a big rig out here to pick up the tractor trailer that was involved in the accident. octavia is a major...
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marc siegel, the author of the book "the interpuls unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." you have to give us the secret code here. because i'm hearing that stuff and i get mad for her because i think it is so ridiculous. what was done, what was said, and how it was said about her, a woman, and migraine. tell us what we need to know even though you haven't personally examined her. >> laura, the secret code here is that these are all nondoctors and they say i'm not a doctor, but -- you know, i'm congresswoman bachmann can do to treat her migraines. it's really a disgrace that the media is actually targeting. this i believe it's sexist. i think it's very problematic when you consider that president obama himself a long time smoking history. where is the dismandz he gets a cardiac workup. president bill clinton when he was in the white house eating junk food. i interviewed his heart doctor after his surgery how long did he have this. >> many years his core coronaries were clogged. nobody was saying he can't eat junk food. why bachmann? she is a woman. >> laura: raising the is
marc siegel, the author of the book "the interpuls unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." you have to give us the secret code here. because i'm hearing that stuff and i get mad for her because i think it is so ridiculous. what was done, what was said, and how it was said about her, a woman, and migraine. tell us what we need to know even though you haven't personally examined her. >> laura, the secret code here is that these are all nondoctors and they say i'm not a...
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. >> jim siegel celebration independent independent newspaper question for bob cabana. you mentioned bob, some of the work being done on pad dirty 9b. so looking forward now, when would you anticipate that work is going to be completed? what missions do you think are upcoming for that pad, and what about a? is that going to stay where it is for a while for budget reasons for what? >> well we are obviously preparing to be able to launch a heavy lift rocket off the pattison is possible with their goal being 2016. how things work out in the budget process we will have to see. it doesn't look feasible right now but we want the pet to be ready to go so we will progress it had to have it ready as soon as we possibly can for accommodating nasa rocket launches off of it. 39a, you are right, we don't have funding right now to move with it so we are going to put it in a caretaker status. eventually as we explore beyond our home planet there are scenarios where we need to big launch pads to support too big rockets to do some the things we want to do so down the road we do see a ne
. >> jim siegel celebration independent independent newspaper question for bob cabana. you mentioned bob, some of the work being done on pad dirty 9b. so looking forward now, when would you anticipate that work is going to be completed? what missions do you think are upcoming for that pad, and what about a? is that going to stay where it is for a while for budget reasons for what? >> well we are obviously preparing to be able to launch a heavy lift rocket off the pattison is...
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according to a police affidavit, one of the brothers was not wearing his siegel. the flight attendant tried to get him to wear his seat belt, he was unresponsive. the pilot made a u-turn, pecan proposed plane came back to the gate, the pilot left the cockpit and came up to the passenger to try to speak with him and then he was a sucker punch. here is a reaction from some passengers on >> a few of us went out there and tackled the guy. the pilot and a blouse and contusions on his face. we did what we needed to do to help out. they were acting really erratic. suspicious. like they were >> after been sucker punched, the pilots held to escort the two passengers off of the plane, behind the counter, they jumped on the pilots began. according to american airlines, they say that wearing seat belts is not open to interpretation, the flight attendant was in the right and now the fbi is involved. according to the police affidavit, the pilot might have suffered permanent eye damage. upon exiting the plane, one of the passengers even threatened to kill him. >> a terrible stor
according to a police affidavit, one of the brothers was not wearing his siegel. the flight attendant tried to get him to wear his seat belt, he was unresponsive. the pilot made a u-turn, pecan proposed plane came back to the gate, the pilot left the cockpit and came up to the passenger to try to speak with him and then he was a sucker punch. here is a reaction from some passengers on >> a few of us went out there and tackled the guy. the pilot and a blouse and contusions on his face. we...
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marc siegel, a member of our medical a-team and professor of medicine at nyu, good morning to you. >>: -- >>good morning. bill: and, the former governor of utah, heads up the health and human services -- >> under president bush. bill: he's knee deep in it. what does he say with regards to obamacare. >> i can see both sides, what he says is unless all 50 states, establish their own state exchanges, by 2014, and ten have done it so far including california, and connecticut and colorado and maryland, and ten, only, if they don't all do it the feds will come in and do it for them and, he says, leavitt says you might not have the flexibility you need and might not have the state oriented exchange you need. and on the other hand, the other side of the argument is, wait, these are virtual exchanges on the internet and they have to provide a lot of information and they will cost the states a lot of money and we have seen from a recent survey, that a lot of businesses are planning on dumping employees, onto the state exchanges, which will cost the federal dime, and it is not clear how efficien
marc siegel, a member of our medical a-team and professor of medicine at nyu, good morning to you. >>: -- >>good morning. bill: and, the former governor of utah, heads up the health and human services -- >> under president bush. bill: he's knee deep in it. what does he say with regards to obamacare. >> i can see both sides, what he says is unless all 50 states, establish their own state exchanges, by 2014, and ten have done it so far including california, and connecticut...
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siegel on why emotional eating might not be emotional at all.grassley with shocking claims on the fast and furious scandal and you can talk about all the stories in our town hall, america's asking, we certainly want to hear from you, go to foxnews.com/happening now to weigh in. bill: see you in 10 minutes, all right? >> sounds good. bill: in a moment, republicans talk about the debt crisis after a closed-door meeting. saying they will not write a blank check for america. >> but i do think it is time for congress to do its work and the first step in the pros, cess is make sure it is passed in the house and i ask all of my colleagues, democrats and republicans to look at a common-sense plan to avoid default and put america's fiscal house back in order. bill: where are we now, john boehner 20 minutes ago and nancy pelosi will talk soon and first, what do you think at home? does the debt ceiling matter to you? nonscientific poll, 4500 votes in 90 minutes. 80% say yes, and it sure does, weigh in now as we go to commercial break at foxnews.com/"americ
siegel on why emotional eating might not be emotional at all.grassley with shocking claims on the fast and furious scandal and you can talk about all the stories in our town hall, america's asking, we certainly want to hear from you, go to foxnews.com/happening now to weigh in. bill: see you in 10 minutes, all right? >> sounds good. bill: in a moment, republicans talk about the debt crisis after a closed-door meeting. saying they will not write a blank check for america. >> but i do...
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fox news medical contributor marc siegel says there is little doubt cancer was triggered by the tower is very disturbing people that were there, heroic, some of at very young ages are now dying of cancer. this is very expensive treatment. but weho owe this treatment to them. it is very upsetting they're not getting it. >> reporter: the administrator says they will continue do periodic reviews for cancer as new research and findings are released. the next review is scheduled for early to mid next year. jenna. jenna: we'll wait to see what the results are. not over one can wait and see as you mentioned. thank you for the story we'll continue to watch. jon: startling report on al qaeda, new evidence that the war on terror could be pushing usama bin laden's group toward the brink of collapse. plus how norway plans to fight back against terror as that country remains on high alert after the tragedy. rick folbaum is over at our web wall for us. rick? >> that's right. these are three top stories you like them all. you decide what we report a little later on in the show. here are the choices
fox news medical contributor marc siegel says there is little doubt cancer was triggered by the tower is very disturbing people that were there, heroic, some of at very young ages are now dying of cancer. this is very expensive treatment. but weho owe this treatment to them. it is very upsetting they're not getting it. >> reporter: the administrator says they will continue do periodic reviews for cancer as new research and findings are released. the next review is scheduled for early to...
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marc siegel is a member of our fox news medical a-team. terrific panel here.aid key -- ladies first, doctor, is this answer? >> i'm not so sure. i mean, they always had occupational health clinics, but now they're trying to branch out and do preventive medicine and have extensive services. you know, how extensive can you get? you're not going to go up to the tenth floor and get your appendectomy. bill: good point. >> there's got to be costs involved. bill: if you had to, it's probably not the place i would choose to go. interesting answer, marc. >> no, actually. the center for health care and change has a study out that shows up to 15% of companies greater than 500 employees that have these centers. i don't think this is occurring in a vacuum, i think it's because obamacare is starting to come in. employers are saying maybe we'll take the penalty. maybe we don't want to pay for our employees anymore. maybe the low deductible, low co-pay insurance with high premiums is going to be too expensive, so we'll put a doctor on premises. bill: but what does that do if
marc siegel is a member of our fox news medical a-team. terrific panel here.aid key -- ladies first, doctor, is this answer? >> i'm not so sure. i mean, they always had occupational health clinics, but now they're trying to branch out and do preventive medicine and have extensive services. you know, how extensive can you get? you're not going to go up to the tenth floor and get your appendectomy. bill: good point. >> there's got to be costs involved. bill: if you had to, it's...
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the first couple to tie the knot in new york city was 77-year-old phil siegel and 85-year-old conniead been together for decades and finally married at the city clerk's office as a crowd of onlookers cheered them on. >> it was just so amazing. it's -- it's the only way i can describe it. i lost my breath and a few tears and it's indexrirable. >> not everyone was celebrating the new marriage law. thousands in new york marched with the national organization for marriage to protest the weddings. >> that's not what the bible says. the bible says that there is a husband and a wife and these how we are to bring up our children. >> man marrying men, woman marrying woman, we are against that, not only -- not only that we are against it but god is. >> march began on park avenue outside the office of governor andrew cuomo who had championed the bill. whether new yorkers like it or not, same sex mar search at new law of the land in that state, how far does the new law go? i'm joined now by avery friedman, civil rights attorney to take a closer look at the letter of the law here. avery, thanks f
the first couple to tie the knot in new york city was 77-year-old phil siegel and 85-year-old conniead been together for decades and finally married at the city clerk's office as a crowd of onlookers cheered them on. >> it was just so amazing. it's -- it's the only way i can describe it. i lost my breath and a few tears and it's indexrirable. >> not everyone was celebrating the new marriage law. thousands in new york marched with the national organization for marriage to protest the...