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out of bonds, and pile into stocks, we talk stocks for the long-run with wharton professor jeremy siegel. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: marissa meyer is smiling tonight. yahoo's new c.e.o. delivered strong earnings after the market close, and shares of the web portal surged more than 5%. those results come at a crucial time for meyer who took the top job just six months ago, and wanted to prove to investors she is reviving yahoo. the company posted fourth quarter earnings of $0.32 a share, a nickel more than expected. revenues, came in at $1.2 billion, barely above analyst estimates. >> susie: that news could set the tone for trading tomorrow, but on wall street today, stocks struggled. the dow fell 14 points, the nasdaq rose four-and-a-half, the s&p 500 lost almost three points, breaking an eight- session winning streak. >> tom: tonight's "word on the street" is yahoo. nicole urken is a research associate at thestreet.com. she joins us from new york tonight. nicole, let's focus first on the core business, the underlying advertising business. interesting die cot me
out of bonds, and pile into stocks, we talk stocks for the long-run with wharton professor jeremy siegel. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: marissa meyer is smiling tonight. yahoo's new c.e.o. delivered strong earnings after the market close, and shares of the web portal surged more than 5%. those results come at a crucial time for meyer who took the top job just six months ago, and wanted to prove to investors she is reviving yahoo. the company posted...
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out of bonds, and pile into stocks, we talk stocks for the long-run with wharton professor jeremy siegel. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: marissa meyer is smiling tonight. yahoo's new c.e.o. delivered strong earnings after the market close, and shares of the web portal surged more than 5%. those results come at a crucial time for meyer who took the top job just six months ago, and wanted to prove to investors she is reviving yahoo. the company posted fourth quarter earnings of $0.32 a share, a nickel more than expected. revenues, came in at $1.2 billion, barely above analyst estimates. >> susie: that news could set the tone for trading tomorrow, but on wall street today, stocks struggled. the dow fell 14 points, the nasdaq rose four-and-a-half, the s&p 500 lost almost three points, breaking an eight- session winning streak. >> tom: tonight's "word on the street" is yahoo. nicole urken is a research associate at thestreet.com. she joins us from new york tonight. nicole let's focus first on the core business the underlying advertising business. interesting die cot me h
out of bonds, and pile into stocks, we talk stocks for the long-run with wharton professor jeremy siegel. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: marissa meyer is smiling tonight. yahoo's new c.e.o. delivered strong earnings after the market close, and shares of the web portal surged more than 5%. those results come at a crucial time for meyer who took the top job just six months ago, and wanted to prove to investors she is reviving yahoo. the company posted...
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if jeremy siegel is right, the dow will blow past that level. the s&p 500 just 4% of the all-time high. joining us in just a few minutes with stocks. and why it is not too late for investors to get it right now in what could be a big rally, and look at this, caterpillar one of the best reporters on the dow. fourth-quarter earnings coming in ahead of street estimates. it expects growth to pick up in the second half of 2013. good news from them. in terms of what is not working, look no further than home builders. all of these names substantially low. that stock had a big 2012, lots of room to fall in a little bit of pressure. what is happening here. pending home sales with the index of contracts signed back in december fell, some more than 4%. economists have been looking for no change, but you have an inventory in the housing market. high flyers like netflix down almost 4% as you can see. research in motion down almost 7%, not going to try and make a run at the blackberry maker and amazon down as you can see. the market is kind of mixed. the trad
if jeremy siegel is right, the dow will blow past that level. the s&p 500 just 4% of the all-time high. joining us in just a few minutes with stocks. and why it is not too late for investors to get it right now in what could be a big rally, and look at this, caterpillar one of the best reporters on the dow. fourth-quarter earnings coming in ahead of street estimates. it expects growth to pick up in the second half of 2013. good news from them. in terms of what is not working, look no...
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we spoke with jeremy siegel, finance professor at the wharton school of the university of pennsylvania. i started by asking him if the stock market is still safe for small investors. >> oh, yes, i think so. certainly in the last 10, 12 years we've had two very severe bear markets. and the worst financial crisis in 75 years that hit us in 2008. but i think that 2013 is going to mark the recovery of a much faster pace of economic growth than we've had over the last four years. >> one of the places we've seen momentum build in the market is with high frequency trading. and trading in nanoseconds. and we saw the effects of that with a flash crash, for instance, and rules put if place after that. so instead of whether or not the market is safe, is the stock market fair to small investors? >> we should focus on is there value there for long-term investors. there's always going to be some short term volatility in the market. and clearly it's a different game. if you are a day trader, but i hope that most of the people listening to our program are thinking of trying to buy something long-term
we spoke with jeremy siegel, finance professor at the wharton school of the university of pennsylvania. i started by asking him if the stock market is still safe for small investors. >> oh, yes, i think so. certainly in the last 10, 12 years we've had two very severe bear markets. and the worst financial crisis in 75 years that hit us in 2008. but i think that 2013 is going to mark the recovery of a much faster pace of economic growth than we've had over the last four years. >> one...
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joshua siegel, stone castle partners. more going to nbr for more on banks, go to nbr.com to hear from a financial expert on what it takes to fix the financial system: just look for the nbr-u tab to see "good banks bad banks and the government's role as a fixer". >> tom: royal bank of scotland is expected to be the latest bank to pay big fines for it's alleged part in a global interest rate rigging scandal. libor is a key lending rate that affects everything from student loans to home mortgages. no details yet on the size of the payout or when the amount will be determined. two banks have paid fines. >> tom: boeing's dreamliner jet remains in service tonight even as federal regulators have opened a top to bottom review of the plane. the federal aviation administration announced the safety review after at least four separate incidents with the new planes this week, problems that have shaken the confidence of some shareholders. >> reporter: this is the most recent problem for boeing's newest and most complex aircraft, a crac
joshua siegel, stone castle partners. more going to nbr for more on banks, go to nbr.com to hear from a financial expert on what it takes to fix the financial system: just look for the nbr-u tab to see "good banks bad banks and the government's role as a fixer". >> tom: royal bank of scotland is expected to be the latest bank to pay big fines for it's alleged part in a global interest rate rigging scandal. libor is a key lending rate that affects everything from student loans to...
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siegel. what cause as stroke? >> well --. jenna: dr.iegel, if we could for a moment let's see if we could take this in. [applause] sorry, dr. siegel, i thought it was worth it all for all of us to stand by while we heard the round of applause for senator kirk as he reached the top there. going back, please, what is the cause of a stroke? >> many differing causes. it can be a blood clot t could be a bleed. in his case, and this is true for most young people that have a stroke, dissection of the neck, one of the main arteries, carotid artery of the neck. he is on blood thinners, coumadin, same secretary of state hillary clinton is on. you mentioned his surgeries, jenna, what they actually did, the same with gabrielle giffords, they removed a part of his skull to allow the brain to swell and expand, that helped him going forward. they were able to put the skull back together. now with the rehabilitation he had, people younger that have strokes do better, they do much better. jenna: is there anything you can do to prevent one? >> well, ther
siegel. what cause as stroke? >> well --. jenna: dr.iegel, if we could for a moment let's see if we could take this in. [applause] sorry, dr. siegel, i thought it was worth it all for all of us to stand by while we heard the round of applause for senator kirk as he reached the top there. going back, please, what is the cause of a stroke? >> many differing causes. it can be a blood clot t could be a bleed. in his case, and this is true for most young people that have a stroke,...
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we talk stocks for the long run with wharton professor jeremy siegel. ahead of that, you can read professor siegel's latest market thoughts on nbr.com. just look for the n.b.r.-u tab. you've heard of google glasses and gloves with handwarmers, but technology is about to take fashion to the next level. gregg greenberg from "the street" reports. >> reporter: computer geek rarely hooks up with runway chic. but the latest buzz in the fashion industry, wearable technology, could change that. and wall street is taking notice of what's currently a billion dollar industry and could soon rock the retail world. >> longer term there is no reason by the end of the decade it's not tens of billions of dollars and eventually hundreds of billions of dollars because you are talking watches, bracelets, glasses, clothing and lot of things you can't even think about today. >> reporter: white believes the big winners-- at least in the short term-- will be apple, google, microsoft and samsung. and what will start with wired watches and glasses will eventually blossom into a
we talk stocks for the long run with wharton professor jeremy siegel. ahead of that, you can read professor siegel's latest market thoughts on nbr.com. just look for the n.b.r.-u tab. you've heard of google glasses and gloves with handwarmers, but technology is about to take fashion to the next level. gregg greenberg from "the street" reports. >> reporter: computer geek rarely hooks up with runway chic. but the latest buzz in the fashion industry, wearable technology, could...
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we talk stocks for the long run with wharton professor jeremy siegel. ahead of that, you can read professor siegel's latest market thoughts on nbr.com. just look for the n.b.r.-u tab. you've heard of google glasses and gloves with handwarmers, but technology is about to take fashion to the next level. gregg greenberg from "the street" reports. >> reporter: computer geek rarely hooks up with runway chic. but the latest buzz in the fashion industry, wearable technology, could change that. and wall street is taking notice of what's currently a billion dollar industry and could soon rock the retail world. >> longer term there is no reason by the end of the decade it's not tens of billions of dollars and eventually hundreds of billions of dollars because you are talking watches, bracelets, glasses, clothing and lot of things you can't even think about today. >> reporter: white believes the big winners-- at least in the short term-- will be apple google, microsoft and samsung. and what will start with wired watches and glasses will eventually blossom into a w
we talk stocks for the long run with wharton professor jeremy siegel. ahead of that, you can read professor siegel's latest market thoughts on nbr.com. just look for the n.b.r.-u tab. you've heard of google glasses and gloves with handwarmers, but technology is about to take fashion to the next level. gregg greenberg from "the street" reports. >> reporter: computer geek rarely hooks up with runway chic. but the latest buzz in the fashion industry, wearable technology, could...
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marc siegel, thank you, sir.way he says there's not a shortage of the vaccine, you, too, can get your vaccine and go through it together or not. and coming up can you be fired for being too attractive? we have got the picture after woman who says that's what happened to her and now her case is going to a state supreme court. we'll show you who she is. and a new survey of college students creating interesting questions about the future of america. why our current crop of students believe they may be our greatest generation. where this thinking comes from and what it's based on what it means for the u.s. the middle of the national debate for gun control, case in georgia, a mother comes face-to-face with a burglar confronting her and her children and then she reached for the gun, next. humans. evenhen we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. at liberty mutual insurance, we understand. that's why our auto policies come with accident forgiveness if you qualify, where your rat
marc siegel, thank you, sir.way he says there's not a shortage of the vaccine, you, too, can get your vaccine and go through it together or not. and coming up can you be fired for being too attractive? we have got the picture after woman who says that's what happened to her and now her case is going to a state supreme court. we'll show you who she is. and a new survey of college students creating interesting questions about the future of america. why our current crop of students believe they...
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marc siegel here one more time.demics and they call them epidemics every single year and every year is worse than the the last year. go get a flu shot. come into my office, charge you $50 to walk across the door and another $100 to give you the flu shot. you want to suck me into your medical world, don't you, dr. marc siegel. >> you're doing a public disservice. stuart: no, i'm not. >> yes, you are, i'm talking about the overreaction, contagion and i'm an expert and written books on flu i'm telling you this is a bad flu season, it's not like every public health scares are a joke, some are real. the flu, this particular strain is similar to the one which in 2003 led to over 40,000 deaths. when people get the flu, they get fatigued, high fever, prone to pneumonia, bronchitis. if you're very old you don't need something like that. a flu shot is very safe. you're going to plug into the fear mongers, oh, the flu shot is loaded with mercury. stuart: no i'm not-- >> do you think the flu shot is safe, why not get it? what's
marc siegel here one more time.demics and they call them epidemics every single year and every year is worse than the the last year. go get a flu shot. come into my office, charge you $50 to walk across the door and another $100 to give you the flu shot. you want to suck me into your medical world, don't you, dr. marc siegel. >> you're doing a public disservice. stuart: no, i'm not. >> yes, you are, i'm talking about the overreaction, contagion and i'm an expert and written books on...
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watch many ducks, swans, and siegel's. -- seagulls. it is a great place to stroll and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around a lake, going under the bridges, passing the chinese pavilion and the waterfall. for a quiet getaway, making for a memorable and magical experience. located on 19th avenue, this growth is the place to where you're hiking boots, bring the family and the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the park is rich with eucalyptus trees. long paths allow you to meander, perfect for a dog walking in a wooded environment. >> i enjoy the history. the diversity of nature that exists in such an urban city, concrete streets, cars, we have this oasis of the natural environment. it reminds us of what the history was. >> there is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available on the 28 bus to get you very easily. the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. it is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll around the lake and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to wat
watch many ducks, swans, and siegel's. -- seagulls. it is a great place to stroll and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around a lake, going under the bridges, passing the chinese pavilion and the waterfall. for a quiet getaway, making for a memorable and magical experience. located on 19th avenue, this growth is the place to where you're hiking boots, bring the family and the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the...
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mark siegel joins us in moments to tell us about this very . flu virus, what should you -- what we should be doing, and the course it is let it run over the next month to. tonight we also take up the president's push for new gun control laws. the white house is now obviously intending to go well beyond the campaign to reinstitute and assault weapons ban. vice-president biden said for a face-to-face meeting with the national right to 75 rifle association this thursday. they "a-team" will join us. and planned parenthood setting records that have conservatives and pro-life lawmakers ready to act in defense of the unborn. shannon green joins us with the powerful report. we begin tonight with a deadly flu outbreak that is rapidly spreading across the country. my first guest says the best way to protect yourself is by getting the flu shot. yes, he has given me one on this very broadcast. joining me now. fox news senior medical contributor, dr. mark siegel. it is great to have you with us. this sounds horrific. a 7 percent of all deaths in the country
mark siegel joins us in moments to tell us about this very . flu virus, what should you -- what we should be doing, and the course it is let it run over the next month to. tonight we also take up the president's push for new gun control laws. the white house is now obviously intending to go well beyond the campaign to reinstitute and assault weapons ban. vice-president biden said for a face-to-face meeting with the national right to 75 rifle association this thursday. they "a-team"...
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marc siegel joins us now., longer than that, actually, throughout those three years, you told us that obama care is a disaster. am i going too far? >> stuart, it all started on this program when someone said in my ear, one of your senior producers said, it isn't about care. it's not about extending care to more people. it's about extending insurance. and once i started thinking about it that way, i understood it because insurance right now is an overinflated product. when you talk about more and more preventive services, more and more bells and whistles, more and more things covered, less and less payment out of pocket, it is the whole problem with the entitlement society. people say i got the card. i'm going to go get taken care of, but we have a doctor shortage. we don't have the ability to see people like this. the thing wasn't conceived of in a doctor's office. it was conceived in a bureaucrat's office. stuart: i thought we went into healthcare reform to get basic costs down. it's manifestly failed to do t
marc siegel joins us now., longer than that, actually, throughout those three years, you told us that obama care is a disaster. am i going too far? >> stuart, it all started on this program when someone said in my ear, one of your senior producers said, it isn't about care. it's not about extending care to more people. it's about extending insurance. and once i started thinking about it that way, i understood it because insurance right now is an overinflated product. when you talk about...
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that can enable you to do things that three, five, ten years ago were wildly impossible. >> lori siegels on tour with his one man show, he took a break too talk with don lemon. he was, of course, captain kirk of the original star trek, he talked to don about the director of the newest version of star trek, j.j. abrams. >> the way he has brought a major audience into the franchise is to make a ride. star trek becomes one of those rides with explosion and action, and the wonderful people they've got playing the roles. he has made star trek popular once again with a far larger audience. he seems to be doing the right thing. the star treks that we were in told a more personal story. told a story that had more soul to it, if you will, but the large screen encourages and explosions and shoot 'em ups. >> i think what you did was more a journey of the mind. you were on the beginning -- you had to stretch people's minds and imaginations. >> well, not only that, we had to do stories that caught your attention, because the special effects -- we had no budget for them. >> right, right, right. >> af
that can enable you to do things that three, five, ten years ago were wildly impossible. >> lori siegels on tour with his one man show, he took a break too talk with don lemon. he was, of course, captain kirk of the original star trek, he talked to don about the director of the newest version of star trek, j.j. abrams. >> the way he has brought a major audience into the franchise is to make a ride. star trek becomes one of those rides with explosion and action, and the wonderful...
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doc marc siegel is with us. story, the fda is considering tighter restrictions on vicodin, the most prescribed in the united states. and the fda wants it classified as a narcotic. do you think we should? >> i'm not a fan of the fda as now, in this case, vicodin, hydrocodone, responsible for hospital and era visits every year. stuart: a pain killer. >> the drugs in in group more overdose and deaths than heroin and combined. and i give a prescription for somebody for six months, i don't have controls over it. by making it schedule two, more like oxycontin i have a month limitation and that's what i want. >> but it does work, doesn't it? . if i've got a toothache, i've got pain, vicodin works, doesn't it? >> the number one prescribed drug in the country. stuart: it works. but it's addictive. i want to know when i'm using it for acute pain not chronic pain. stuart: you agree with the fda on this one. >> no argument. stuart: a new reform, americans are nor unhealthy during their lives and we die younger than people i
doc marc siegel is with us. story, the fda is considering tighter restrictions on vicodin, the most prescribed in the united states. and the fda wants it classified as a narcotic. do you think we should? >> i'm not a fan of the fda as now, in this case, vicodin, hydrocodone, responsible for hospital and era visits every year. stuart: a pain killer. >> the drugs in in group more overdose and deaths than heroin and combined. and i give a prescription for somebody for six months, i...
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last but not least, market master jeremy siegel.headlines this morning, it is busy for economic numbers. we're going to get the weekly jobless claims numbers that have been so significant from the labor department. we'll get that in about two hours. but you saw in the last couple of weeks, it's one of the reasons that we are all getting so optimistic. housing, europe getting better and jobless claims had us at 3% for the gdp and then, boom. >> decline. >> explain why the markets haven't, like, tanked. >> i don't think it's -- we knew it was going back to, like, 1%. that's what people thought. and then reaccelerating. so, you know, that's like the government. one minus one. maybe they messed up a decimal point. >> immediately people said it might be revised. >> i was relieved with andy that he didn't believe the number. if he believed it, he would have sold obama on another 8 billion. how many have we raised? 300 million? we blew away 100, like one day we had, it the next day it's gone. 300, it takes us all that messing around to get
last but not least, market master jeremy siegel.headlines this morning, it is busy for economic numbers. we're going to get the weekly jobless claims numbers that have been so significant from the labor department. we'll get that in about two hours. but you saw in the last couple of weeks, it's one of the reasons that we are all getting so optimistic. housing, europe getting better and jobless claims had us at 3% for the gdp and then, boom. >> decline. >> explain why the markets...
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. >>> jeremy siegel is professor of finance. thanks so much for coming back on halftime. >> thanks for having me. >> we read the stat at the top of the show. the second best weekly inflows ever. is that a bullish sign for the market? is this the beginning of the great rotation from bonds into stocks? >> i truly think so. i really get the feel -- you know, the financial crisis is now more than four years past. people are starting to think the world is not going to end, i can't say in these bond funds, money funds are zero. bond fuss are 1.5 to 2%, this is my time to step boo conservative stocks, with very reasonable valuations. by the way, i'm listening to your discussion back and forth. it's not just institutions into etfs. more and more individuals, i think, disappointing performance of actively managed mutual funds. people say, you know, i'm going to put together my own portfolio, or they have an adviser to put together a portfolio, low-cost etfs that are now dividend oriented and equity oriented. i think those flowing will co
. >>> jeremy siegel is professor of finance. thanks so much for coming back on halftime. >> thanks for having me. >> we read the stat at the top of the show. the second best weekly inflows ever. is that a bullish sign for the market? is this the beginning of the great rotation from bonds into stocks? >> i truly think so. i really get the feel -- you know, the financial crisis is now more than four years past. people are starting to think the world is not going to end,...
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siegel giving megyn kelly a flu shot on air, and we said if it's good enough for network personnel, it's good enough for our people to continue to get flu shots now. neil: i wanted to have dr. siegel on and give him the flu shot -- gras yeah, he tried to give it to varney this morning, but varney said he didn't want one. neil: yeah. the doctor's kind of a slippery character in that regard. gentlemen, thank you both very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you. neil: well, get ready for something very, very scary. [laughter] no, not exactly that new comedy poking fun at horror flicks, but the real horror show; what we're till paying. till paying. still paying.úúúúúúúúúúúúúúúúúú ♪musicú ♪the more i search0forú my significance,♪ ♪seems0r ♪and0i0ú a0difference♪ ♪in anyú i've been0here♪ ♪and0i0ú laughter♪ ♪it's tp i've ever knownp♪ ♪i0don'ú happensp♪ ♪but i0e ♪and0i0h in you♪ neil: all right. forget the gift that keeps giving, think more like solyndra, well, the score that keeps growing. years after the best solar panel maker federal money could buy turned into the biggest disaster green technol
siegel giving megyn kelly a flu shot on air, and we said if it's good enough for network personnel, it's good enough for our people to continue to get flu shots now. neil: i wanted to have dr. siegel on and give him the flu shot -- gras yeah, he tried to give it to varney this morning, but varney said he didn't want one. neil: yeah. the doctor's kind of a slippery character in that regard. gentlemen, thank you both very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you. neil: well, get ready for...
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watch many ducks, swans, and siegel's. -- seagulls. it is a great place to stroll and sail away.les come here to take a ride around a lake, going under the bridges, passing the chinese pavilion and the waterfall. for a quiet getaway, making for a memorable and magical experience. located19th avenue, this growth is the place to where you're hiking boots, bring the family and the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the park is rich with eucalyptus
watch many ducks, swans, and siegel's. -- seagulls. it is a great place to stroll and sail away.les come here to take a ride around a lake, going under the bridges, passing the chinese pavilion and the waterfall. for a quiet getaway, making for a memorable and magical experience. located19th avenue, this growth is the place to where you're hiking boots, bring the family and the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the park is rich...
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siegel giving megyn kelly a flu shot on air, and we said if it's good enough for network personnel, it's good enough for our people to continue to get flu shots now. neil: i wanted to have dr. siegel on and give him the flu shot -- gras yeah, he tried to give it to varney this morning, but varney said he didn't want one. neil: yeah. the doctor's kind of a slippery character in that regard. gentlemen, thank you both very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you. neil: well, get ready for something very, very scary. [laughter] no, not exactly that new comedy poking fun at horror flicks, but the real horror show; what we're till paying. till paying. still paying. [beep] [indistinct chatter] [kids talking at once] [speaking foreign language] [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [faint singing] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me ♪ ♪ i was a lonely soul, but that's the old me... ♪ announcer: this song was created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how it can help frontline health workers bring hope to millions of children at everybeatmatters.org. n
siegel giving megyn kelly a flu shot on air, and we said if it's good enough for network personnel, it's good enough for our people to continue to get flu shots now. neil: i wanted to have dr. siegel on and give him the flu shot -- gras yeah, he tried to give it to varney this morning, but varney said he didn't want one. neil: yeah. the doctor's kind of a slippery character in that regard. gentlemen, thank you both very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you. neil: well, get ready for...
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siegel giving megyn kelly a flu shot on air, and we said if it's good enough for network personnel, it's good enough for our people to continue to get flu shots now. neil: i wanted to have dr. siegel on and give him the flu shot -- gras yeah, he tried to give it to varney this morning, but varney said he didn't want one. neil: yeah. the doctor's kind of a slippery character in that regard. gentlemen, thank you both very much. we appreciate it. >> thank you. neil: well, get ready for...