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if jackie is the queen of versailles, her 77-year-old husband david siegel is the king.er and ceo of one of the biggest time share companies in the world. westgate construction. >> i stopped construction so i wouldn't take money out of the company so i wouldn't have to lay off any people. i couldn't pay the principal. again, i didn't want to take any money out of the company for a house when we needed the money in the business. >> reporter: when they broke ground 2003, siegel's business was booming, not long after, jackie and her husband greed to let a filmmaker document the process. along with their personal lives, their eight children, five dogs. >> we didn't start out having a 90,000-square foot house. it was more like say normal 60, 000 square foot house? >> normal. >> normal. we knew what we had. we have eight children. >> $4 million of mahogany doors and windows. >> reporter: but also consider themselves, well, frugal. >> i want you to pick up the cup you've been carrying around. they're matching cups. >> twins. >> that's all i use. >> keeps it cold. and it's cheap
if jackie is the queen of versailles, her 77-year-old husband david siegel is the king.er and ceo of one of the biggest time share companies in the world. westgate construction. >> i stopped construction so i wouldn't take money out of the company so i wouldn't have to lay off any people. i couldn't pay the principal. again, i didn't want to take any money out of the company for a house when we needed the money in the business. >> reporter: when they broke ground 2003, siegel's...
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siegel frngs h, how did i d.irst word, idiopathic. >> that means we don't know where it comes from and neuropathy, on "sunday house call" we explain what something is to people. it is easy. simply damage to the nerves in your hands and your feet. the peripheral nerves, those that are way out there. that part of the body. now, what is damaging them? that is the first question. and the answer has to come from a neurologist. i see patients with neuropathy, with stocking glove where they literally lose sensation in their hands and feet but it could be weakness as well and i see those patients i think, vitamin b 12 deficiency which we talked about on the show and diabetes, enormous cause of this. sometimes the neuropathy comes before the diabetes and the blood sugar problems and i think of an immunological problem and your body could be attacking the nerves. >> jamie: like lupus. >> and we have treatments for this but one thing i do first is involve a neurologist and once i make the diagnosis that it is a neuropathy,
siegel frngs h, how did i d.irst word, idiopathic. >> that means we don't know where it comes from and neuropathy, on "sunday house call" we explain what something is to people. it is easy. simply damage to the nerves in your hands and your feet. the peripheral nerves, those that are way out there. that part of the body. now, what is damaging them? that is the first question. and the answer has to come from a neurologist. i see patients with neuropathy, with stocking glove where...
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siegel. >> eric: very, very powerful message.tis also affects millions of americans, coming up, new information on one of its most common forms, and a sign that you should be look out for, next on "sunday house call," stay with us. if you have copd like i do, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd iludes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiva helps corol my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell yr doctor if you have kidy problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you ta, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if yr breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing ure. other side effects include dry mou
siegel. >> eric: very, very powerful message.tis also affects millions of americans, coming up, new information on one of its most common forms, and a sign that you should be look out for, next on "sunday house call," stay with us. if you have copd like i do, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd iludes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiva helps corol my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups....
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siegel? >> well, let me wade into it this way, 10% of kids hoof high cholesterol and 1/3 are overweight or obese and studies over the past few years have shown they are building up fatty streaks in their arteries, feeding the heart beginning at very, very young ages and there was another study that showed that overweight kids with high cholesterol build up plaque in their carotid arteries and this is a huge problem and i think knowledge is power but, you know, guidelines make me nervous. the war back and forth about when it should be done and to whom is really the question. i think any overweight child, any child with a family history of high cholesterol, any child that we think could have a risk factor for high cholesterol, should be checked at a very early age. they are saying 9 years old and i'm fine with 9 years old but, not for every child in the united states. you know why? kids get very nervous going to the pediatrician and you start doing blood tests on them and they will not want to
siegel? >> well, let me wade into it this way, 10% of kids hoof high cholesterol and 1/3 are overweight or obese and studies over the past few years have shown they are building up fatty streaks in their arteries, feeding the heart beginning at very, very young ages and there was another study that showed that overweight kids with high cholesterol build up plaque in their carotid arteries and this is a huge problem and i think knowledge is power but, you know, guidelines make me nervous....
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siegel is every community in our nation prepared for this? how do you know there is this type of level-one trauma center to go to where you live. >> that is a great question and the key area is triage and david has been describing what triage is about and from the moment an emergency responder sees you, they think, triage, how bad are you and where is the best medical center and i work at bellview, in the e.r., a number one trauma center and in colorado, where they are, that is one of the top trauma centers and they are thinking, do they need university of colorado, swedish hospital, another one and can they be treated locally and they get them to the top center and triage them, in terms of who is the sickest? who needs intravenous lines right away? who needs blood? and who needs to go to the or? and if they have gunshot wounds, the wound has to be debrided and you have to get the dead tissue out of there and the wound cleaned up and you have to get them on antibiotics. the biggest risk is infection and sometimes you have to relief the pressu
siegel is every community in our nation prepared for this? how do you know there is this type of level-one trauma center to go to where you live. >> that is a great question and the key area is triage and david has been describing what triage is about and from the moment an emergency responder sees you, they think, triage, how bad are you and where is the best medical center and i work at bellview, in the e.r., a number one trauma center and in colorado, where they are, that is one of the...
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siegel, this is exciting, isn't it?> its so important because we thought for a long time, a protein, beta amyloid which builds in the brain of people with alzheimer's patients, remember the word, beta amyloid, it clogs the nerves and, 5 million people have it and probably more undiagnosed, beta amyloid, by the time you see in the brain is too late to do anything and there is another m enzyme, amyloid precursor protein, and it causes the amyloid to form and and a study out of iceland found if you have a mutation or change to that protein you don't make the amyloid and guess what? you have over a 7 times less chance of getting alzheimer's. 7 times less and they studied it in over a thousand people and it was very convincing. for all of the new drugs out there, targeted therapy, antibiotics targeting this amyloid there's a lot of success, possibly on the horizon. we're looking at now how you block the gene. how you get the same thing, in the rare segment of the population, it is very rare that you have the mutation. >> jam
siegel, this is exciting, isn't it?> its so important because we thought for a long time, a protein, beta amyloid which builds in the brain of people with alzheimer's patients, remember the word, beta amyloid, it clogs the nerves and, 5 million people have it and probably more undiagnosed, beta amyloid, by the time you see in the brain is too late to do anything and there is another m enzyme, amyloid precursor protein, and it causes the amyloid to form and and a study out of iceland found if...
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the siegels tried to sell, $100 million. >> it never became private.ut of context. and said riches to rags to appease the 99%ers who don't like the 1%ers. >> reporter: and with business good again, the siegels intend to build again. you want to make it bigger? >> no. >> reporter: i'm matt gutman, at versailles, in florida. >> very humble folks. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." have a great tuesday. >>> good morning, i'm amy hollyfield live at san francisco state. a discussion is going to take place very far away from here but yet it can have a huge impact on this campus and like lay negative one. >> here is a look at live doppler 7-hd. few areas of drizzle. how it's going to change into a chance of showers during the afternoon hours. >> good morning, i'm sue hall. traffic center following your commute. golden gate bridge where the fog is down on the span and wet roads for your commute this morning, too. >> als
the siegels tried to sell, $100 million. >> it never became private.ut of context. and said riches to rags to appease the 99%ers who don't like the 1%ers. >> reporter: and with business good again, the siegels intend to build again. you want to make it bigger? >> no. >> reporter: i'm matt gutman, at versailles, in florida. >> very humble folks. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning...
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marc siegel.tors, good morning. >> jamie: great to see you. >> eric: our thoughts and prayers are with all of those in aurora, colorado with the residents and victims' families and i'm sure i speak for everyone across the country and the doctors are weighing in on the aftermath of the horrible shootings. as medical teams cared for the dozens of victims at hospitals across the denver area. how do hospitals and medical centers react to these type of emergency situations? and what kind of treatment they're victims now receiving? dr. samadi, it must be a huge challenge to the medal establishment. >> it is, eric and what happens, is, life is going normal in the hospital, tuntil you get the level-one trauma call, before becoming a urologist i did two years of general surgery and the trauma and i have some experience with some of these gunshot wounds and when the beeper goes off you are basically running to the trauma booth and depending on where the surgeons are, vascular surgeons, general surgeons, tra
marc siegel.tors, good morning. >> jamie: great to see you. >> eric: our thoughts and prayers are with all of those in aurora, colorado with the residents and victims' families and i'm sure i speak for everyone across the country and the doctors are weighing in on the aftermath of the horrible shootings. as medical teams cared for the dozens of victims at hospitals across the denver area. how do hospitals and medical centers react to these type of emergency situations? and what kind...
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siegel. i'm sorry for being so informal with you. >> please, bruce. >> all right. what would a state opting out of obamacare mean for hospitals who treat the uninsured? >> it's a disaster for those hospitals, and it's going to be a disaster for the patients who depend upon those hospitals. the mean these are places who already are basically scrimping and saving to make sure that they can provide great care to everybody who needs them. they don't have a huge amount of amenities but they make sure folks in the community get the care they need and they make sure that things like trauma centers are available for everybody in a city. millions of people depend upon those centsers places like parkland and dallas and grady hospital in atlanta. you take away this money this special funding to support hospital funding and say we are not going to cover people on medicaid as we were going to, it's a complete train wreck, and it's not clear how these places are going to be able to maintain the services they provide now without cutting back on things really essential things or g
siegel. i'm sorry for being so informal with you. >> please, bruce. >> all right. what would a state opting out of obamacare mean for hospitals who treat the uninsured? >> it's a disaster for those hospitals, and it's going to be a disaster for the patients who depend upon those hospitals. the mean these are places who already are basically scrimping and saving to make sure that they can provide great care to everybody who needs them. they don't have a huge amount of amenities...
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siegel -- finish your thought there.t is very important for people to understand. >> the first part is, your doctor will not be there for you and i'm not certain that is correct and the second part, you can have the same type of health care you had before and i'm very certain that that is not correct and i really want the patients to understand what we're talking about. government run health care is top-down care. and what that means is bureaucrats sit in a room with number-crunchers with scientific articles and decide what is best for you and patient run health care is where you sit with your doctor and with your special circumstances, your age, your sex, your family history, and, a decision is made in the privacy of the doctors office and we are seeing that this has already changed and several months ago we had this big announcement from the government that people did not need their psa tests anymore. well, as a urologist, a psa test is extremely important to you, we use it as one of the things in o to decide, how to t
siegel -- finish your thought there.t is very important for people to understand. >> the first part is, your doctor will not be there for you and i'm not certain that is correct and the second part, you can have the same type of health care you had before and i'm very certain that that is not correct and i really want the patients to understand what we're talking about. government run health care is top-down care. and what that means is bureaucrats sit in a room with number-crunchers with...
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joining us to respond is professor siegel from the wharton school of finance. your response? >> yes. is bill also on the other side or is it just me? >> we invited him on. he should be on tomorrow for his fed day role. it's just you today. >> lots of things to say. first of all, you definitely can have the return greater than gdp growth. there is nothing uneconomic about it. the thing is capital gives out dividends, interest, gives out return. when you add that all together, it's going to be greater than gdp growth, even in a non-growing economy, you have situations where return is greater than gdp growth. that's not an anomaly. he seems to say that's an anomaly. that's something that has happened over long periods of time. another thing he says, the period, he looks at the period from, i think, 1914, until the present and calls that an anomaly. we have the same data in the 19th century, from 1802 all the way up to the beginning of the 20th century. we also have 6 1/2 to 7% after inflation return. it's not an anomaly. if we want to go even further, there were three british ec
joining us to respond is professor siegel from the wharton school of finance. your response? >> yes. is bill also on the other side or is it just me? >> we invited him on. he should be on tomorrow for his fed day role. it's just you today. >> lots of things to say. first of all, you definitely can have the return greater than gdp growth. there is nothing uneconomic about it. the thing is capital gives out dividends, interest, gives out return. when you add that all together,...
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. >> reporter: the lady of this orlando area manor, 46-year-old jackie siegel.eighbors -- shaquille o'neal and tiger woods. 26,000 square feet. 19 bathrooms. just as many bedrooms. she thinks. >> probably like 18 or 20 or something bedrooms. >> reporter: eight kids, five dogs, one taxidermy and a colossal multiroom, two-story closet with a built-in -- hmm -- stripper pole. >> there's a twin dancing. >> reporter: her husband is 77-year-old billionaire david siegel. >> i don't believe in wasting money. >> reporter: the former beauty queen from binghamton, new york, has everything. almost. >> this is the temporary house. we're going to live here for a few years. >> reporter: consider this a starter mansion. >> now we're going to take a look into the largest home in america. >> reporter: welcome to versailles. at 90,000 square feet, it will be the largest house in america if completed. bigger than a 747 hangar, two full acres of interior space requiring segways to get around. >> two movie theaters. that's the observation deck. the bowling alley is downstairs. this i
. >> reporter: the lady of this orlando area manor, 46-year-old jackie siegel.eighbors -- shaquille o'neal and tiger woods. 26,000 square feet. 19 bathrooms. just as many bedrooms. she thinks. >> probably like 18 or 20 or something bedrooms. >> reporter: eight kids, five dogs, one taxidermy and a colossal multiroom, two-story closet with a built-in -- hmm -- stripper pole. >> there's a twin dancing. >> reporter: her husband is 77-year-old billionaire david siegel....
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siegel has tried to sell, $100 million. >> it never became private.ut of context. and said riches to rags to appease the 99%er eers who don' like the 1%ers. >> reporter: and now, they're going to build again. i'm matt gutman, at
siegel has tried to sell, $100 million. >> it never became private.ut of context. and said riches to rags to appease the 99%er eers who don' like the 1%ers. >> reporter: and now, they're going to build again. i'm matt gutman, at
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david siegel and his wife hope their money holds out long enough for them to finish the job.tory. >> reporter: it's the american dream super sized. >> i'm running out of room. >> reporter: the lady of this orlando area manor, jackie siegel. her neighbors, shaquille o'neal, and tiger woods. 26,000 square feet. 19 bathrooms, just as many bedrooms, she thinks. 8 kid, 5 dog, 1 taxi determine mi and colossal multi room closet with a built in, stripper pole. >> her shopping, valentino. versace. >> are you a shopaholic? >> i'm not -- >> yes, you are. >> her husband is 77-year-old billionai billionaire, david siegel. the former beauty queen from binghamton new york has everything. almost. >> we'll live here for a few years. >> now we'll take a look into the largest home in america. ♪ >> reporter: welcome to versaill versailles, at 90,000 square feet, it will be the largest house in america if completed. bigger than a 747 hangar, requiring segways to get around. >> we have a library, two movie theaters. >> that's the observation deck. the bowling air alley is down stairs. >> this is t
david siegel and his wife hope their money holds out long enough for them to finish the job.tory. >> reporter: it's the american dream super sized. >> i'm running out of room. >> reporter: the lady of this orlando area manor, jackie siegel. her neighbors, shaquille o'neal, and tiger woods. 26,000 square feet. 19 bathrooms, just as many bedrooms, she thinks. 8 kid, 5 dog, 1 taxi determine mi and colossal multi room closet with a built in, stripper pole. >> her shopping,...
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siegel, this is exciting, isn't it?s so important because we thought for a long time, a protein, beta amyloid which builds in the brain of
siegel, this is exciting, isn't it?s so important because we thought for a long time, a protein, beta amyloid which builds in the brain of
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marc siegel.tors, good morning. >> jamie: great to see you. >> eric: our thoughts and prayers are with all of those in aurora, colorado with the residents and victims' families and i'm sure i speak for everyone across the country and the doctors are weighing in on the aftermath of the horrible shootings. as medical teams cared for the dozens of victims at hospitals across the denver area. how do hospitals and medical centers react to these type of emergency situations? and what kind of treatment they're victims now receiving? dr. samadi, it must be a h
marc siegel.tors, good morning. >> jamie: great to see you. >> eric: our thoughts and prayers are with all of those in aurora, colorado with the residents and victims' families and i'm sure i speak for everyone across the country and the doctors are weighing in on the aftermath of the horrible shootings. as medical teams cared for the dozens of victims at hospitals across the denver area. how do hospitals and medical centers react to these type of emergency situations? and what kind...
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siegel?> well, let me wade into it this way, 10% of kids hoof high cholesterol and 1/3 are overweight or obese and studies over the past few years have shown they are building up fatty streaks in their arteries, feeding the heart beginning at very, very young ages and there was another study that showed that overweight kids with high cholesterol build up plaque in their carotid arteries and this is a huge problem and i think knowledge is power but, you know, guidelines make me nervous. the war back and forth about when it should be done and to whom is really the question. i think any overweight child, any child with a family history of high cholesterol, any child that we think could have a risk factor for high cholesterol, should be checked at a very early age. they are sg
siegel?> well, let me wade into it this way, 10% of kids hoof high cholesterol and 1/3 are overweight or obese and studies over the past few years have shown they are building up fatty streaks in their arteries, feeding the heart beginning at very, very young ages and there was another study that showed that overweight kids with high cholesterol build up plaque in their carotid arteries and this is a huge problem and i think knowledge is power but, you know, guidelines make me nervous. the...
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siegel.g you've written about and talked about, this is not just a medical issue, it really is the rights of the doctor and the rights of the patients are infringed upon and you have some government person, you don't know who they are, making decisions for you. >> governor, i want to talk tonight actually about patients rather than doctors, but add to martha's point here, because that psa or committee says the test we don't like it, not only are my patients discouraged 0 get it, it won't be reimbursed. there's over 250 million people in the united states that already have health insurance, over 85% of the population, i'm concerned about them tonight. you know why? medicine is excitingly going in a direction of new solutions and technologies, what's good for you isn't good for me. personalized medicine, genetic solutions and you know what won't cover that? insurance. because obamacare and insurance companies are not geared to do anything other than a one size fits all approach. you'll see your
siegel.g you've written about and talked about, this is not just a medical issue, it really is the rights of the doctor and the rights of the patients are infringed upon and you have some government person, you don't know who they are, making decisions for you. >> governor, i want to talk tonight actually about patients rather than doctors, but add to martha's point here, because that psa or committee says the test we don't like it, not only are my patients discouraged 0 get it, it won't...
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marc siegel, member of our fox news medical a-team. dr.here is a report in the associated press that says paramedics are using expired drugs. we as patients are told to throw out our expired drugs. is there a danger in what they're doing? >> alisyn, i'm really glad we're putting a spotlight on this today. frankly we're talking about chemotherapy being short. we haven't focused enough about drugs being shortage in emergency rooms. this is crisis in oregon and utah. in our country we have five times more drug shortages than we had a simple five years ago. to answer your direct question. i don't think it is a issue of safety. it is an issue how effective the drugs are. for first year or so after a drug expires i don't think there is any risk to the patient. the question if the patient comes in with allergic reaction or their heart starts beating you want to give them epinephrine, a very, very powerful drug. the question is will it work after it expires? the farther out from the expiration date the less likely it will work. alisyn: dr. siegel,
marc siegel, member of our fox news medical a-team. dr.here is a report in the associated press that says paramedics are using expired drugs. we as patients are told to throw out our expired drugs. is there a danger in what they're doing? >> alisyn, i'm really glad we're putting a spotlight on this today. frankly we're talking about chemotherapy being short. we haven't focused enough about drugs being shortage in emergency rooms. this is crisis in oregon and utah. in our country we have...
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siegel for five minutes. >> dr. siegel you can always see for five minutes. vouch for the entire country of physicians. gregg: dr. marc siegel, many thanks. check out his column by the way on foxnews.com. you will gain more information about the subject we're just talking about. martha. martha: thanks, doctor. coming up, governor romney accusing the obama campaign of vicious lies in the latest attack ads. we'll have a fair and balanced debate. take a look at that. gregg: amazing images showing the uphill battle as fire crews are facing as they try to contain the worst fire in colorado's history. today's new view from the fire lines. [ male announcer ] for making cupcakes and deposits at the same time. for paying your friend back for lunch...from your tablet. for 26 paydays triggered with a single tap. for checking your line, then checking your portfolio. for making atms and branches appear out of thin air. simple to use websites, tools, and apps. for making your financial life a little bit easier. martha: we've got some brand new video coming in of the wildfi
siegel for five minutes. >> dr. siegel you can always see for five minutes. vouch for the entire country of physicians. gregg: dr. marc siegel, many thanks. check out his column by the way on foxnews.com. you will gain more information about the subject we're just talking about. martha. martha: thanks, doctor. coming up, governor romney accusing the obama campaign of vicious lies in the latest attack ads. we'll have a fair and balanced debate. take a look at that. gregg: amazing images...
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it's very interesting phenomenon. >> jeremy siegel has a question for you. >> good morning, donald. > from my alma mater, we're proud of you. >> thank you. i want to pick up on your statement about housing getting better. >> yes. >> because we see it in all of the statistics, nhp, the housing starts, becky mentioned about the prices firming for the first time. it's the most important sector to our economy, and if we are seeing a rise in that, you know, as weak as everything else is in europe and all the other problems, i just don't see our economy going down. just moving up from that, i think a most significant story probably of the last two months is the fact that the housing sector is finally beginning to move, and that's going to be a positive contribution. we're talking about gdp. the number for the second quarter is going to be bad, 1% to 1.5%. if we get moderate improvement in housing, we're not talking about back to the days of 1.5 million starts. we're only half that now. that could contribute 1% to 1.5% per quarter over the next two to three years so i think that is an import
it's very interesting phenomenon. >> jeremy siegel has a question for you. >> good morning, donald. > from my alma mater, we're proud of you. >> thank you. i want to pick up on your statement about housing getting better. >> yes. >> because we see it in all of the statistics, nhp, the housing starts, becky mentioned about the prices firming for the first time. it's the most important sector to our economy, and if we are seeing a rise in that, you know, as weak...
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marc siegel, a member of our fox news medical a-team and professor at nyu's langone medical center. what sort of genetic engineer something possible? >> megyn, first of all i want to talk about presumed innocent here too. i also think, you know, because she is girl, rather than a boy, this is somewhat sexist. i think all the presumptions, yes doping could be involved but they can also test her for steroids and they will with. so that question will be answered. megyn: but the tests always lag the drug evolution. >> but i also think, medically, any woman is capable of doing what any man can do. i have to tell you --. megyn: really. >> physician lodgic i think this is possible. now the other point you bring up about genetic engineering. i think this is still science fix. we've seen in mice several studies that show this is possible. megyn: how? >> you could genetically order a mouse to run through a is ma in much faster way to compete, maybe even swim but we're not up to do it. megyn: how would you do it? >> you splice in another gene. or you manipulate a gene to make a very powerful p
marc siegel, a member of our fox news medical a-team and professor at nyu's langone medical center. what sort of genetic engineer something possible? >> megyn, first of all i want to talk about presumed innocent here too. i also think, you know, because she is girl, rather than a boy, this is somewhat sexist. i think all the presumptions, yes doping could be involved but they can also test her for steroids and they will with. so that question will be answered. megyn: but the tests always...
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siegel! >> it's amazing.t is incredible and it's mind over matter. >> let's talk about mind over matter. >> let's give a proper introduction. absolutely, dr. siegel when the supreme court upheld the president's health care mandate, he went live across the country to tout the benefits of his signature legislation. >> but his speech didn't answer many of the questions that americans want answered. dr. marc siegel of the fox medical a team is here and he has been pouring through your e-mails and here to help. >> good morning. >> good morning, sir. here's the first one, will i still be able to pick my own doctor? what about specialists or getting a second opinion? this is, i think, the question that most people are asking. >> juliet, you have to have that conversation. you have to say to your doctor, what are you going to do? are you going to continue to take my insurance? because some doctors will. some don't. some won't. some are going to drop out of medicare with all the restrictions and all the cuts of medica
siegel! >> it's amazing.t is incredible and it's mind over matter. >> let's talk about mind over matter. >> let's give a proper introduction. absolutely, dr. siegel when the supreme court upheld the president's health care mandate, he went live across the country to tout the benefits of his signature legislation. >> but his speech didn't answer many of the questions that americans want answered. dr. marc siegel of the fox medical a team is here and he has been pouring...
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. >> the film brought greenfield acclaim and a libel suit from david siegel who says he never went broke of context and said riches to rags to appease the 99%ers who don't like the 1%ers. >> but the time share mow gull did have to stop construction for years. but siegel's business is now thriving as is jackie's shopping. >> her shopping, gucci, valentino, versace. >> and they hope to start building again soon. >> it doesn't feel big. >> doesn't feel big. >> still doesn't feel big. >> do you want to make it bigger? >> i want to make it done. >> reporter: are matt gutman, abc news, florida. >> just a little place. one last check of the weather. spencer christian is here. >> all right, dan. statewide tomorrow, conditions warming up just as they will be here in the bay area. highs of 88 at ch chico. in the bay area temperatures climbing into the 80s inland. low to mid 80s inland. 70s around the bay and 60s near the coast. the accuweather seven-day forecast. by the weekend mid 90s the lies in the inland locations. low 80s around the bay and mid 60s on the coast. we have a week of very nice wa
. >> the film brought greenfield acclaim and a libel suit from david siegel who says he never went broke of context and said riches to rags to appease the 99%ers who don't like the 1%ers. >> but the time share mow gull did have to stop construction for years. but siegel's business is now thriving as is jackie's shopping. >> her shopping, gucci, valentino, versace. >> and they hope to start building again soon. >> it doesn't feel big. >> doesn't feel big....
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. >>> the capitals announced a couple of minutes ago they resigned siegel to a three-year contract n. case you're wondering what the outfits are here, it's turn back the clock night. they will be sports the 1924 senators uniform. the good uniforms to wear and that is the last time the senators and the old world seriesy that won. back to you -- series that they won. back to you. >> thank you, land sea. into the game. you have the news edge. news is all on at www.myfoxdc.com. we're back here at 10. the news edge at 11. hope to see you then.
. >>> the capitals announced a couple of minutes ago they resigned siegel to a three-year contract n. case you're wondering what the outfits are here, it's turn back the clock night. they will be sports the 1924 senators uniform. the good uniforms to wear and that is the last time the senators and the old world seriesy that won. back to you -- series that they won. back to you. >> thank you, land sea. into the game. you have the news edge. news is all on at www.myfoxdc.com. we're...
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siegel, thank you very much. great to see you as always. jon? jon: a fox news alert for you now, jenna. george zimmerman will be allowed to be released on bond in his, in the trayvon martin shooting. as you know he awaiting trial on a second-degree murder charge. he had been out on bond after an april bond hearing but then prosecutors say he misled the judge as to his financial resources. he had raised, along with his wife, $135,000 in an online contribution fund for his defense. the court didn't learn about that until later and so george zimmerman went back to jail. now, he can get out if he posts a one million dollar bond. generally in the bond, bail bonding process you can get out with 10% of the posted amount. so if he can come up with $100,000 in cash or property, george zimmerman will be out of jail a second time awaiting trial for the murder, for the second-degree murder of trayvon martin. we'll keep you updated here on fox. >>> meantime a glimmer of hope in the struggling labor market as jobless claims dropped to their lowest levels in w
siegel, thank you very much. great to see you as always. jon? jon: a fox news alert for you now, jenna. george zimmerman will be allowed to be released on bond in his, in the trayvon martin shooting. as you know he awaiting trial on a second-degree murder charge. he had been out on bond after an april bond hearing but then prosecutors say he misled the judge as to his financial resources. he had raised, along with his wife, $135,000 in an online contribution fund for his defense. the court...
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and police in an infection dispute which saw seventeen killed he was replaced by his former deputy siegel franco will now lead a transitional government until elections next april but an exclusive interview to r.t. the deposed leader says what he thinks was behind his removal for this young woman this parliament is dominate. by traditionalists conservatives and right wing it and even if jesus christ shows up out of the blue and tells them to change their mind they were right we were sabotaged all the way parliament gave us a budget with a deficit of eight hundred billion dollars so firms were in short supply for everything and when the chaco flood propelled a deep crisis they asked us for fifty billion dollars for their politicians mind you these politicians are members of political parties who get paid for nothing so we said no that was the straw that broke the camel's back it was a politically charged trial disguised as a constitutional process as one m.p. said it all looked like a circus designed to depose a democratically elected president. but watch the full interview with ferdinando
and police in an infection dispute which saw seventeen killed he was replaced by his former deputy siegel franco will now lead a transitional government until elections next april but an exclusive interview to r.t. the deposed leader says what he thinks was behind his removal for this young woman this parliament is dominate. by traditionalists conservatives and right wing it and even if jesus christ shows up out of the blue and tells them to change their mind they were right we were sabotaged...
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siegel, because this has a residual effect. not anything, you tell me, i don't know if the mental health repercussions are acute today or do these up weeks and months later? >> i think both is true. we're seeing an acute reaction. you brought up before the issue of posttraumaic stress, believe it or not it just doesn't apply to that region. supposed to be people in the theater but ends up applying in a milder way across the country. you recall after 9/11, september 11th, a loud noise scared people for a while the thought a bomb may be going off. the same thing with columbine in that exact region in 1999. this is 15 miles away from the movie theet are. i think you will see a lot of fear. as we're watching the news, beware it will not happen to you. alisyn: it is natural to feel anxiety as our previous doctor said take care of each other today and be kind. >> warmth and love. alisyn: dr. siegel, thank you so much. >> into great to see you, alisyn. alisyn: the flag at the white house has been lowered and as our hearts across the c
siegel, because this has a residual effect. not anything, you tell me, i don't know if the mental health repercussions are acute today or do these up weeks and months later? >> i think both is true. we're seeing an acute reaction. you brought up before the issue of posttraumaic stress, believe it or not it just doesn't apply to that region. supposed to be people in the theater but ends up applying in a milder way across the country. you recall after 9/11, september 11th, a loud noise...