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siegel? >> i'm impressed. i like pomegranates.m and work well on the heart. there's an enzyme called approximate anays that pomegranates has that is great. we talk about bad cholesterol, but when it gets an ox zation tied up with it, that's when it gets the angry plaque, when you see the arteries clog. there's a doctor in israel where david did the first robotic profit atekt my in israel who responded to us. he's talking about the approximate aanays. he's convinced this enzyme can be used with staten therapy, other ways of lowering cholesterol and can increase your ability to fight off heart disease. >> doctr. samadi, what about th juices we see? >> pomegranate specifically. >> we love drinking pomegranate because mainly of the fact it tastes great. there's a whole ritual that comes with pomegranate, the way you have to eat it, et cetera. there are a lot of antiox dents, polythen als. the jury is still out on the heart. for cancer, it can inherit aroma taste. there's talk about reducing breast cancer. profit 8 cancer can reduce ps
siegel? >> i'm impressed. i like pomegranates.m and work well on the heart. there's an enzyme called approximate anays that pomegranates has that is great. we talk about bad cholesterol, but when it gets an ox zation tied up with it, that's when it gets the angry plaque, when you see the arteries clog. there's a doctor in israel where david did the first robotic profit atekt my in israel who responded to us. he's talking about the approximate aanays. he's convinced this enzyme can be used...
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marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at nyu's medical center. he's the author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> jamie: also with us, dr. david samadi, the vice chairman of the department of neurology. doctors, good morning to boast you. great to see you. >> jamie: i will point out we're all wearing blue because march is colon cancer awareness month. we were all thinking about it this morning. it's the third leading cause of cancer deaths among both men and women in the u.s. in fact, it's estimated that in 2013 about 51,000 people will die from colon cancer, so dr. siegel, we know a bit about it. we he know we should get checked. what else do we need to know? >> let's start with the fact that we should get checked. that's one cancer we can really check and know what we're finding. we have over 100,000 cases of colon cancer per year and 40,000 erectile cancer. over 80% of this can be prevented if you screen with a simple colonoscopy over the age of 50 routinely. earlier if you have a family history or certain
marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at nyu's medical center. he's the author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> jamie: also with us, dr. david samadi, the vice chairman of the department of neurology. doctors, good morning to boast you. great to see you. >> jamie: i will point out we're all wearing blue because march is colon cancer awareness month. we were all thinking about it this morning. it's the third leading cause of cancer...
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, siegel finally admitted he had staged the attack in an attempt to impress coots. never intended it to go this far. it just really got out of hand very fast. as for coots, she says her dates with siegel are one and done. >> i could have easily broken something going off of that cliff, so i was definitely very upset. if you want to impress somebody, impress them with the good stuff you can do. i mean, buy people flowers, have a good job, have a good education. >> and we reached out to siegel but so far no response. the jonesboro police say they decided not to charge him with a crime since he admitted to being behind the fake attack, but he is still in the dog house with coots. she says, dan and bianna, she will never speak to him again. >> okay, so clearly is not going to be a member of mensa. but isn't it flattering on some level for her? >> yeah, but she said, what's wrong with flowers. >> that's not flattering at all. >> stick to the tried and true. >> i doubt he will be the next bachelor contestant. >> you would not be flattered? >> no, i would not. i would be a
, siegel finally admitted he had staged the attack in an attempt to impress coots. never intended it to go this far. it just really got out of hand very fast. as for coots, she says her dates with siegel are one and done. >> i could have easily broken something going off of that cliff, so i was definitely very upset. if you want to impress somebody, impress them with the good stuff you can do. i mean, buy people flowers, have a good job, have a good education. >> and we reached out...
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, siegel finally admitted he had staged the attack in an attempt to impress her. never intended it to go this far. it just really got out of hand very fast. as for the girl, she says her dates with him are one and done. >> i easily could have broken something going off the cliff so i was definitely very upset. impress somebody with the good stuff you can do. have a good job, have a good education. >> we reached out to siegel but so far no response. the jonesboro police say they decided not to charge him with a crime since he admitted to being behind the fake attack but he is still in the dog house with coots. she says she will never speak to him again. >> okay, so clearly not going to be a member of mensa. isn't it flattering on some level? >> she said flowers. >> that's not flattering at all. >> stick to the tried and true. >> i doubt he will be the next bachelor -- >> you wouldn't be? >> i would be angrier than she is. thanks. >>> now to ron claiborne for a look at the other stories. what? >> for the record, that is not the worst first date ever. >> oh. >> for t
, siegel finally admitted he had staged the attack in an attempt to impress her. never intended it to go this far. it just really got out of hand very fast. as for the girl, she says her dates with him are one and done. >> i easily could have broken something going off the cliff so i was definitely very upset. impress somebody with the good stuff you can do. have a good job, have a good education. >> we reached out to siegel but so far no response. the jonesboro police say they...
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siegel again, what to do? >> well, you know, there's 100,000 people waiting for a kidney every year. that's the end of the spectrum. people that have gotten to the point where they have end stage kidney failure. for me as an internist, what i do is i screen the urine. people come to the office. i want them to get a your urina. by the time kidney function has directodeteriorated to the poinu see it on a blood test, it's already affected. if there's blood cells in the urine that aren't supposed to be there, i might say send the patient to dr. samadi, a urologist. maybe there's a kidney stone or another problem like kidney cancer. why do they have blood in the urine. if there's protein in the urine, that's a sign there's a problem. i treat a lot of diabetics and people with hypertension. those make up the bulk of people with kidney problems. if you're a diabetic or you have high blood pressure, you've got to be thinking about your kidney. what can you do to prevent kidney disease from developing? controlling bloo
siegel again, what to do? >> well, you know, there's 100,000 people waiting for a kidney every year. that's the end of the spectrum. people that have gotten to the point where they have end stage kidney failure. for me as an internist, what i do is i screen the urine. people come to the office. i want them to get a your urina. by the time kidney function has directodeteriorated to the poinu see it on a blood test, it's already affected. if there's blood cells in the urine that aren't...
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siegel. we know the feeling standing on the corner waiting for the taxis and being surprised how much that meter ran up while you sat there in the car with traffic. a new company hopes to make that aggravation go away by making taxis obsolete. ceo of sidecar is joining us. david: want to hear about that story coming up. we'll tell you what drove today's markets with today's data download. it is a down day on wall street as investors worry what is next for the eurozone. stocks gave up gains on all three major indices, ending the trading day low. industrials and materials led the decline. well the euro extending its losses against the dollar falling more than 1% to a 4-month low. the dollar following the cyprus's deal to rescue its banking sector. the euro dropped to a session low of 1.28 versus the green back. >>> copper falling the most in four sessions on speculation demand will slow in china as its government takes step to tame inflation. the metal extended last week's decline, dropping to
siegel. we know the feeling standing on the corner waiting for the taxis and being surprised how much that meter ran up while you sat there in the car with traffic. a new company hopes to make that aggravation go away by making taxis obsolete. ceo of sidecar is joining us. david: want to hear about that story coming up. we'll tell you what drove today's markets with today's data download. it is a down day on wall street as investors worry what is next for the eurozone. stocks gave up gains on...
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jeremy siegel is going to be sticking around.back to you in the studio. >> andrew, thank you. jeremy, thank you, too. when we come back we're going to talk a little bit more about the dreamliner. is it going to fly again? we have an update on the faa investigation, right after this. plus check out the futures. they've given back some of the ground they had picked up a little earlier this morning. basically flat-line across the board. the patient, presented with a hairline fracture to the mandible and contusions to the metacarpus. what do you see? um, i see a duck. be more specific. i see the aflac duck. i see the aflac duck out of work and not making any money. i see him moving in with his parents and selling bootleg dvds out of the back of a van. dude, that's your life. remember, aflac will give him cash to help cover his rent, car payments and keep everything as normal as possible. i see lunch. [ monitor beeping ] let's move on. [ male announcer ] find out what a hospital stay could really cost you at aflac.com. transit fares!
jeremy siegel is going to be sticking around.back to you in the studio. >> andrew, thank you. jeremy, thank you, too. when we come back we're going to talk a little bit more about the dreamliner. is it going to fly again? we have an update on the faa investigation, right after this. plus check out the futures. they've given back some of the ground they had picked up a little earlier this morning. basically flat-line across the board. the patient, presented with a hairline fracture to the...
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siegel, tell us a little more about this. why mostly women?know, jamie, a lot of the jury is still out on this disease, and it confuses even doctors. it's a reported disease meaning parents tell you their symptoms. if they have this pain that you're talking about for more than three months, that's what we define as fibromyalgia, but it's not the joints themselves. it's muscles radiating out of the joints. it can be almost anywhere in the body. it cab in the chest, in the neck, in the knees, off the hips, and it really is debilitating, and people really have a big problem with it. it can occur after car accidents, a physical trigger, we call that. it can occur from an emotional trigger, from being very, very stressed. the treatments are very variable. sometimes anti-seizure medications work. sometimes anti-depressants work. physical therapy and exercise tends to work. more sleep tends to work. >> jamie: is it lupus? is it the same as lupus? >> no, absolutely not. no, absolutely not. lupus is a connective tissue disease. in this disease you may
siegel, tell us a little more about this. why mostly women?know, jamie, a lot of the jury is still out on this disease, and it confuses even doctors. it's a reported disease meaning parents tell you their symptoms. if they have this pain that you're talking about for more than three months, that's what we define as fibromyalgia, but it's not the joints themselves. it's muscles radiating out of the joints. it can be almost anywhere in the body. it cab in the chest, in the neck, in the knees, off...
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our laurie siegel spoke with the politicians about their bill. hey, laurie.ll about the bill. >> sure. it's called the start-up.3.0, fostering job growth. you think about where are the jobs, we keep hearing more and more the tech sector. there are a lot of problems with immigration, tax incentives. so essentially the bill is aimed at helping those specifically immigration problems. lot of times you have entrepreneurs that come over to the universities and they can't get a visa to stay and help with job growth. i asked senator warner about this. listen to what he had to say. >> a number of other countries around the world are seeing an opportunity. does it make any sense for that, mathematician, engineer, to graduate from kansas state with a ph.d., get job offers everywhere and move to vancouver, because he can't stay in kansas because our immigration rules prohibit that? that makes no sense at all. other countries are getting ahead of us in terms of attracting world-class talent. what we want to do is we've got enormous assets in america, in terms of universi
our laurie siegel spoke with the politicians about their bill. hey, laurie.ll about the bill. >> sure. it's called the start-up.3.0, fostering job growth. you think about where are the jobs, we keep hearing more and more the tech sector. there are a lot of problems with immigration, tax incentives. so essentially the bill is aimed at helping those specifically immigration problems. lot of times you have entrepreneurs that come over to the universities and they can't get a visa to stay and...
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doctor marc siegel great to have you here today. a new york cop is facing life in prison for basically having some really sick thoughts like cannibalism. is that the proper sentence for somebody who hasn't actually h hurt anybody else? i will discuss the c c c c c >> mike: a former new york city police officer faces life in prison after a jury found him guilty of conspiracy to kidnap as well as illegal use of federal databases. gilberto gally who has been dubbed the cannibal cop was convicted after evidence showed he saw the advice on how to kidnap, torture and eat women including his wife and old college friends. he used his police computer to tap into a federal database and used that to look up information on potential victims. the defense team insists he was just fantasizing and didn't act on his thoughts saying no women were hurt. the case is cause to debate on whether or not defendants should be convicted based on intent. joining me is the cohost of the five kimberly guilfoyle who was assistant district attorney in san francisc
doctor marc siegel great to have you here today. a new york cop is facing life in prison for basically having some really sick thoughts like cannibalism. is that the proper sentence for somebody who hasn't actually h hurt anybody else? i will discuss the c c c c c >> mike: a former new york city police officer faces life in prison after a jury found him guilty of conspiracy to kidnap as well as illegal use of federal databases. gilberto gally who has been dubbed the cannibal cop was...
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doctor marc siegel great to have you here today.ew york cop is facing life in prison for basically having some really sick thoughts like cannibalism. is that the proper sentence for somebody who hasn't actually h hurt anybody else? i will discuss the c c c c c ♪ [ instrumental ] [ boy ] i used to hate eating healthy stuff. but badger likes it, so i do too. i used to have bad dreams, but not anymore. [ barks ] i used to be scared of the basement. but when badger's with me, it's not so bad. [ barking ] [ announcer ] we know how important your dog is to your whole family. so help keep him strong and healthy with purina dog chow. because you're not just a family. you're a dog family. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. >> mike: a former new york city police officer faces life in prison after a jury found him guilty of consp
doctor marc siegel great to have you here today.ew york cop is facing life in prison for basically having some really sick thoughts like cannibalism. is that the proper sentence for somebody who hasn't actually h hurt anybody else? i will discuss the c c c c c ♪ [ instrumental ] [ boy ] i used to hate eating healthy stuff. but badger likes it, so i do too. i used to have bad dreams, but not anymore. [ barks ] i used to be scared of the basement. but when badger's with me, it's not so bad. [...
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marc siegel, great to have you here. a new york cop is facing life in prison for basically having sick thoughts like cannibalism. is that the proper sentence for somebody who hasn't hurt anyone else? and i'll discuss the case with "the five"'s kimberly guilfoyle next. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. ah. 4g, huh? verizon 4g lte. 700 megahertz spectrum, end-to-end, pure lte build. the most consistent speeds indoors or out. and, obviously, astonishing throughput. obviously... you know how fast our home wifi is? yeah. this is basically just asast. oh. and verizon's got more fast lte coverage than all other networks combined. it's better. yes. oh, why didn't you just say that? huh-- what is he doing? you ready? [ female announcer ] second kid by their second kid, every mom is an expert and more likely to choose luvs. after thousa
marc siegel, great to have you here. a new york cop is facing life in prison for basically having sick thoughts like cannibalism. is that the proper sentence for somebody who hasn't hurt anyone else? and i'll discuss the case with "the five"'s kimberly guilfoyle next. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life....
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doctor marc siegel great to have you here today. a new york cop is facing life in prison for basically having some really sick thoughts like cannibalism. is that the proper sentence for somebody who hasn't actually h hurt anybody else? hurt anybody else? i will discuss the c c c c c living with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis means living with pain. it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the pain. for many adults, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your abilitto fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have
doctor marc siegel great to have you here today. a new york cop is facing life in prison for basically having some really sick thoughts like cannibalism. is that the proper sentence for somebody who hasn't actually h hurt anybody else? hurt anybody else? i will discuss the c c c c c living with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis means living with pain. it could also mean living with joint damage. humira, adalimumab, can help treat more than just the pain. for many adults, humira is...
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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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doctor marc siegel great to have you here today. a new york cop is facing life in prison for basically having some really sick thoughts like cannibalism. is that the proper sentence for somebody who hasn't actually h hurt anybody else? i will discuss the case with "the five's" kimberly guilfoyle next. "i'm only human" ] [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? given way to sleeping. tossing and turning have where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel
doctor marc siegel great to have you here today. a new york cop is facing life in prison for basically having some really sick thoughts like cannibalism. is that the proper sentence for somebody who hasn't actually h hurt anybody else? i will discuss the case with "the five's" kimberly guilfoyle next. "i'm only human" ] [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're...
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joining me now is a defense attorney along with doctor marc siegel, and a member of the fox news "a-team." doctor marc siegel, tell me, is this commo that an institution like this has a policy of not even responding with the most basic kinds of medical response? >> it is not common. it is outrageous. other facilities apparently didn't have this policy. this is their independent policy. there is a nurse that says i'm not allowed to do that. gerri: here is what this facility had to say. in the event of a health emergency from our practice is to immediately call the emergency personnel and 28 until personnel of rights. that is the protocol we follow. does this look like a criminal case, , rachel? >> i don't know if it is it's going to be criminal, but it is something that looks like it could be. it is against public policy. ifomething is against public policy, it is not enforceable. when you heard the lady on the telephone, she had no affect at all, she was perfectly perfectly comfortable watching this lady die, she had no qualms whatsoever. she said this is the policy and the 911 operator
joining me now is a defense attorney along with doctor marc siegel, and a member of the fox news "a-team." doctor marc siegel, tell me, is this commo that an institution like this has a policy of not even responding with the most basic kinds of medical response? >> it is not common. it is outrageous. other facilities apparently didn't have this policy. this is their independent policy. there is a nurse that says i'm not allowed to do that. gerri: here is what this facility had...
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siegel answers that question. he'll be with us at 10:25. all right.er one, the senate overwhelmingly votes to repeal the medical device tax that helps fund obamacare. and number two say that premiums could double next year. and the book "beating obamacare", and are we stuck with obamacare? >> no, but we're going to feel the pain before voters go to the polls and stop this. stuart: full implementation january 1st, 2014. >> it's already happening. obamacare is rolling out with a vengeance and you see it in the hospitals, cuts to medicare paid for over half this law including big cuts to what hospitals are paid. 247 billion dollars less money over the decade and they're laying off nurses and brace yourselves for the declining care, people are already seeing fewer nurses on the floor, longer waits when you press that button for high pressure. stuart: and so i'm stuck with it, i am. and through all of next year, i've got this thing around my neck. >> let he me point out what's going to happen. skyrocketing premiums, many people, millions of people losing t
siegel answers that question. he'll be with us at 10:25. all right.er one, the senate overwhelmingly votes to repeal the medical device tax that helps fund obamacare. and number two say that premiums could double next year. and the book "beating obamacare", and are we stuck with obamacare? >> no, but we're going to feel the pain before voters go to the polls and stop this. stuart: full implementation january 1st, 2014. >> it's already happening. obamacare is rolling out...
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when police arrived, siegel emerged from the woods with cuts on his arms and chest. the police said the wounds were suspiciously shallow, and during questioning he said he staged the attack so he could rescue her and impress the woman. >> i was very upset. you want to impress somebody, impress them with the good stuff you can do, buy them flowers, have a good job, good education. >> and where do you go from there? the police decided not to charge siegel with the crime because he admitted being behind the fake attack. >> cameras seem to be everywhere and one man's fun with video is going viral. >> the streak across the sky stirring up a friends -- frenzy online. >> a last look at live doppler 7hd and >>> it's a special effect you have seen in multimillion dollar movies. one man decided he could do it for lesss' wound up with a top trending video on youtube. here's more on the local film olympicer -- filmmaker whose phone won't stop ringing. >> six months for mark donohue to produce this stop motion video that got two million hits. >> we came up with this technique cal
when police arrived, siegel emerged from the woods with cuts on his arms and chest. the police said the wounds were suspiciously shallow, and during questioning he said he staged the attack so he could rescue her and impress the woman. >> i was very upset. you want to impress somebody, impress them with the good stuff you can do, buy them flowers, have a good job, good education. >> and where do you go from there? the police decided not to charge siegel with the crime because he...
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when police arrived, siegel emerged from the woods with cuts on his arms and chest. the police said the wounds were and, and during questioning he said he staged the attack so he could rescue her and impress then. woman. >> i was very upset. yo to impress somebody, impress them with the good stuff you can do, buy them flowers, have a good job, good education. >> and where do you go from there? the police decided not to charge siegel with the crime because he admitted being behind the fake attack. >> cameras seem to be everywhere and one man's fun with video is going viral. >> the streak across the sky stirring up a friends -- frenzy online. >> a last look at live doppler 7hd and >>> it's a special effect you have seen in multimillion dollar movies. one man decided he could do it for lesss' wound up with a top trending video on youtube. here's more on the local film olympicer -- filmmaker whose phone won't stop ringing. >> six months for mark donohue to produce this stop motion video that got two million hits. >> we came up with this technique called lyric lapsing, wh
when police arrived, siegel emerged from the woods with cuts on his arms and chest. the police said the wounds were and, and during questioning he said he staged the attack so he could rescue her and impress then. woman. >> i was very upset. yo to impress somebody, impress them with the good stuff you can do, buy them flowers, have a good job, good education. >> and where do you go from there? the police decided not to charge siegel with the crime because he admitted being behind...
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marc siegel joins us right now with more, dr. siegel, you're upset about this?hospitalizations a year are related to energy drinks, i am upset about this and i think they're doing it because they don't want to be regulated as much in the production process. rock star has already done that. and i think the big issue here is caffeine, and the reason caffeine is an issue, charles, when we drink a cup of coffee, even starbucks 16 ounce which has 330 milligrams of caffeine which is almost a full daily requirement-- daily recommendation from the fda, almost that much. 400. and you know what you're getting. you know you're drinking caffeine. the problem with the energy drinks, they're marketing it to teens. nobody knows they're getting caffeine in there. charles: really? i hear the marketing and they talk about caffeine, takely now more recently. here is the point is it more caffeine than a cup of coffee. >> a cup of coffee usually 100 milligrams. it has half of what the starbucks has that i just said, half of that, but it's got a little more than a regular cup of coff
marc siegel joins us right now with more, dr. siegel, you're upset about this?hospitalizations a year are related to energy drinks, i am upset about this and i think they're doing it because they don't want to be regulated as much in the production process. rock star has already done that. and i think the big issue here is caffeine, and the reason caffeine is an issue, charles, when we drink a cup of coffee, even starbucks 16 ounce which has 330 milligrams of caffeine which is almost a full...
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jeremy siegel is a professor of finance, he joins us now. always a pleasure to see you. >> thank you. >> you are known to be a bull. how bullish are you this time around? >> well, i actually think this is a short-term buying opportunity. i know how hazardous it is to predict in the short-term of the market, but oil is down, those interest rates on long treasuries are down. i think the market has really held up well given the hit from the cyprus and the banking and europe today. i think the main decline today was really the german manufacturing data more than what's coming out of cyprus. >> if there was one fly that could be thrown into the bullish ointment, would it be something out of cyprus, or something completely different? >> well, certainly a banking crisis of major proportions, but i believe mario draghi has said, we'll do what it takes. i'm not saying he's going to bail out the cyprus banks, but he's given the move on bailing out everything from greece, spain, and portugal, and that is critical. that being said, europe is a mess in t
jeremy siegel is a professor of finance, he joins us now. always a pleasure to see you. >> thank you. >> you are known to be a bull. how bullish are you this time around? >> well, i actually think this is a short-term buying opportunity. i know how hazardous it is to predict in the short-term of the market, but oil is down, those interest rates on long treasuries are down. i think the market has really held up well given the hit from the cyprus and the banking and europe...
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we are fortunate to discuss the president's trip with david siegel the consul.l me about what you were he can specking from the president's trip before it even happened. i had very low expectations. >> i think there have been low expectations if the general press, but i think we were very excited about this trip. it's his first trip to israel as president of the united states we're the first country in the second term that he chose to go to. his mental in terms of the past present, future, the. >>ish connection to the land, the challenges that we face, be it iran, syria and restarting the peace negotiations in the future, which is his vision a vision we share a vision of two states the people of israel and palestinians working together for the betterment of the middle east. we think it's a very exciting moment. michael: tell me, president obama hasn't been to israel yet this is the first time he's been there. how big an issue is that not only for the israeli government, but for the israeli people. >> it is a big deal, and a celebration of the relationship. given
we are fortunate to discuss the president's trip with david siegel the consul.l me about what you were he can specking from the president's trip before it even happened. i had very low expectations. >> i think there have been low expectations if the general press, but i think we were very excited about this trip. it's his first trip to israel as president of the united states we're the first country in the second term that he chose to go to. his mental in terms of the past present,...
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siegel's projection? >> liz, he's terrific. i have known him for a long time. he does very very solid sound work. there's a bear market checklist that we keep right now. is the fed tightening? no. are investors -- is there investor euphoria present? no. it is a little frothy but not a bubble. are valuations stretched? no. is there a recession looming? no. are the transportation, bank, and small cap stocks taking bullets? no. and are bond yield spreads widening? no, they are narrowing. all six of those, you've got six nos. so professor siegel is correct, the market can definitely run higher here especially since it's basically had this good momentum starting up this year, up 9.1%. liz the one thing you want to do, don't forget your viewers need to know this party is a little bit late in the tooth. it's been going for four years. so don't think you are entering this party at 5:00 or 6:00 in the afternoon and it is going to midnight. you are entering it at 10:00. do it hollywood style. do it beverly style and have a cocktail and be ready to leave. liz: you have to
siegel's projection? >> liz, he's terrific. i have known him for a long time. he does very very solid sound work. there's a bear market checklist that we keep right now. is the fed tightening? no. are investors -- is there investor euphoria present? no. it is a little frothy but not a bubble. are valuations stretched? no. is there a recession looming? no. are the transportation, bank, and small cap stocks taking bullets? no. and are bond yield spreads widening? no, they are narrowing. all...
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marc siegel is here.olling a computer screen with your eyes is bad for your eyes, you aren't going to tell me that, are you? >> here's what i'm going to tell you. the company that makes this is called tobii, and i predict that it is going to do well with this technology. stuart: yes. >> but i also did a report last week about how lazy we're becoming. the number one reason it's bad for you, stuart, i mean we found out we're doing a lot less housework, and we're busy in front of the computer screen. the only calories we're burning are using that mouse. and then here we are using only our eyes? i mean -- stuart: that's not an argument against new technology. it is not. >> well, the other issue is you're getting it which is we're increasing -- we have retina friendly screens but we're actually increasing the amount of light that we're seeing, and i'm not really happy about using the eyes. you are going to get eyestrain. stuart: does it ruin your eyes? >> no. stuart: it does not? >> but you're going to get eye
marc siegel is here.olling a computer screen with your eyes is bad for your eyes, you aren't going to tell me that, are you? >> here's what i'm going to tell you. the company that makes this is called tobii, and i predict that it is going to do well with this technology. stuart: yes. >> but i also did a report last week about how lazy we're becoming. the number one reason it's bad for you, stuart, i mean we found out we're doing a lot less housework, and we're busy in front of the...
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as police arrived siegel emerged from the woods with cuts on his arm and chest. police say the wounds were suspiciously shallow. during questioning, he admitted he staged the attack so he could rescue and impress the woman. guess what? she was not impressed: >> could have broken something going off the cliff. i was very upset. if you want to impress somebody, impress them with the good stuff you can do, buy people flowers, good job, good education. >> ama: police say they've decided not to charge the man with the crime since he admitted to being behind the fake attack. >> let's get to leigh glaser who is checking our weather. >> leigh: it will be changing next week, but until then, enjoy it. live doppler 7hd right now, not picking up much in the way of moisture, and we're starting to see high clouds and you've probably been noticing them move across the bay area. this i a live shot on the embarcadero in san francisco, very mild. oakland, 66. santa cruz, 65. looking out over the bay, accept rosa, 67. 69 in fairfield and los gatos, 70. folks, here's a look at our f
as police arrived siegel emerged from the woods with cuts on his arm and chest. police say the wounds were suspiciously shallow. during questioning, he admitted he staged the attack so he could rescue and impress the woman. guess what? she was not impressed: >> could have broken something going off the cliff. i was very upset. if you want to impress somebody, impress them with the good stuff you can do, buy people flowers, good job, good education. >> ama: police say they've decided...
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siegel? >> dr. not so priced, a doctor like you, who is a top neuropediatric surgeon who literally has the brains of children in your hands that would be your first idea. you started talking about health savings accounts and skin in the game. how do you feel about this idea that if patients knew what they were buying, how much a cat scan cost, how much an mri cost. instead we have a temperature that all of it feeds together with physicians who are afraid of malpractice, afraid of being sued and so many tests are being ordered. on the patient side they don't know what they are getting and on the doctor side they are afraid not to order it. what do you say about that? >> of all the countries in the world, we -r9 ones that have a big problem with malpractice. so what is it here that isn't everywhere else? the trial lawyers association. special interest groups. anything in our society that comes out of washington that doesn't make sense is attached to a special interest group. they become, as i alluded
siegel? >> dr. not so priced, a doctor like you, who is a top neuropediatric surgeon who literally has the brains of children in your hands that would be your first idea. you started talking about health savings accounts and skin in the game. how do you feel about this idea that if patients knew what they were buying, how much a cat scan cost, how much an mri cost. instead we have a temperature that all of it feeds together with physicians who are afraid of malpractice, afraid of being...
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siegel? >> dr., a doctor like you, who is a top neuropediatric surgeon who literally has the brains of children in your hands that would be your first idea. you started talking about health savings accounts and skin in the game. how do you feel about this idea that if patients knew what they were buying, how much a cat scan cost, how much an mri cost. instead we have a temperature that all of it feeds together with physicians who are afraid of malpractice, afraid of being sued and so many tests are being ordered. on the patient side they don't know what they are getting and on the doctor side they are afraid not to order it. what do you say about that? >> of all the countries in the world, we -r9 ones that have a big problem with malpractice. so what is it here that isn't everywhere else? the trial lawyers association. special interest groups. anything in our society that comes out of washington that doesn't make sense is attached to a special interest group. they become, as i alluded to in the spee
siegel? >> dr., a doctor like you, who is a top neuropediatric surgeon who literally has the brains of children in your hands that would be your first idea. you started talking about health savings accounts and skin in the game. how do you feel about this idea that if patients knew what they were buying, how much a cat scan cost, how much an mri cost. instead we have a temperature that all of it feeds together with physicians who are afraid of malpractice, afraid of being sued and so many...
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minutes in one of these boxes >> but could big data be used to do more than calculate the risk of siegel crimes? could it be used to learn from what we know of crimes in the activity for up to two hours. past to stimulate crimes of the future? that is what researchers in london are doing. using what we already know about the spread disease to create a --el of a spread a variety the spread of a riot. >> we have managed to simulate the london riots. thinking about the data mathematically, we can create a representation based on the individual behavior where things are likely to kick off. rare in are relatively the uk, so having a model means that police can try out different strategies. this is based on the metropolitan police's own data. >> you have created a simulated environment by drawing all the data together to then possibly be able to practice and rehearsed these things in the future, or in a real-life scenario taking these applications forward to think about when we have a right going on, deploying resources to this particular location. what impact might we see? >> when you start t
minutes in one of these boxes >> but could big data be used to do more than calculate the risk of siegel crimes? could it be used to learn from what we know of crimes in the activity for up to two hours. past to stimulate crimes of the future? that is what researchers in london are doing. using what we already know about the spread disease to create a --el of a spread a variety the spread of a riot. >> we have managed to simulate the london riots. thinking about the data...
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. >> reporter: liz siegel was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2009.n though her cancer was found early, she underwent 7 1/2 hours of meticulous surgery. >> ovarian cancer has a very unique pattern of spread. it tends to spread throughout the abdominal cavity. >> reporter: of a study of more than 13,000 women found most did not get surgery. 2/3 of the surge fwoons perform fewer than ten such operations a year while specialized doctors perform hundreds. experts say that women often get substandard care because doctors can be reluctant to refer to the best specialists. and often insurance does not completely reimburse doctors for the long, complicated care. liz steagall had a friend who was treated by a general surgeon. >> she has since passed away. and we did have the same -- you know, the same diagnosis, same level one fee. and i remember talking to her and her saying that she -- it wasn't treated as aggressively as what i -- what mine was treated. >> reporter: experts say that all women diagnosed with ovarian cancer should be demand to be treated by e
. >> reporter: liz siegel was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2009.n though her cancer was found early, she underwent 7 1/2 hours of meticulous surgery. >> ovarian cancer has a very unique pattern of spread. it tends to spread throughout the abdominal cavity. >> reporter: of a study of more than 13,000 women found most did not get surgery. 2/3 of the surge fwoons perform fewer than ten such operations a year while specialized doctors perform hundreds. experts say that women...
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minutes in one of these boxes >> but could big data be used to do more than calculate the risk of siegel crimes? could it be used to learn from what we know of crimes in the activity for up to two hours. past to stimulate crimes of the future? that is what researchers in london are doing. using what we already know about the spread disease to create a --el of a spread a variety the spread of a riot. >> we have managed to simulate the london riots. thinking about the data mathematically, we can create a representation based on the individual behavior where things are likely to kick off. rare in are relatively the uk, so having a model means that police can try out different strategies. this is based on the metropolitan police's own data. >> you have created a simulated environment by drawing all the data together to then possibly be able to practice and rehearsed these things in the future, or in a real-life scenario taking these applications forward to think about when we have a right going on, deploying resources to this particular location. what impact might we see? >> when you start t
minutes in one of these boxes >> but could big data be used to do more than calculate the risk of siegel crimes? could it be used to learn from what we know of crimes in the activity for up to two hours. past to stimulate crimes of the future? that is what researchers in london are doing. using what we already know about the spread disease to create a --el of a spread a variety the spread of a riot. >> we have managed to simulate the london riots. thinking about the data...
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siegel in a moment right here. martha: and some new questions on the safety measures at a wildlife sanctuary after a young woman is killed by a caged lion. a live update on this story coming up. >> even though she was only with us for a little over two months she was part of our family. she made instant friendships with everybody up here, everybody loved her. she came in every morning. if any of us was in a bad mood, she lightened the load. martha: all right. we've got breaking news out of the courtroom downtown where the bin laden spokesman and a son-in-law to usama bin laden has just pled not guilty in new york federal court to conspiracy to kill americans. that is the charge against him. a lot of controversy over whether or not he should even be in that building and a lot of talk about the fact that, you know, perhaps he should be at gitmo. one thing is for sure, if he is down there maybe he will get a look at the downtown area where thousands of lives were taken on september 11th and maybe he will see the freed
siegel in a moment right here. martha: and some new questions on the safety measures at a wildlife sanctuary after a young woman is killed by a caged lion. a live update on this story coming up. >> even though she was only with us for a little over two months she was part of our family. she made instant friendships with everybody up here, everybody loved her. she came in every morning. if any of us was in a bad mood, she lightened the load. martha: all right. we've got breaking news out...
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marc siegel. good to have you on. jenna?enna: a tragic accident during a live fire training exercise takes the lives of seven marines in nevada. the latest own the developing story is next. >>> plus dignitaries and leaders from around the world juning hundreds of thousands of the faithful in st. fighter's square. more on the -- st. peter's square. more on the inaugural of pope francis next. ♪ . rick: the next hour is all new on "happening now," working on a number of stories including the story of a former fbi contractor who worked at this research lab in langley, virginia, busted while trying to board a plane bound for china. we'll tell you why and what he had on him at the time. >>> also, ten years since shock and awe. the iraq war a decade later or, and what's next as we move closer to a handover in afghanistan. >>> plus, brand new details in the single biggest theft of all time. half a billion dollars in artwork stolen more than 20 years ago, the frames still empty. is this case closer to being solved? all of that and br
marc siegel. good to have you on. jenna?enna: a tragic accident during a live fire training exercise takes the lives of seven marines in nevada. the latest own the developing story is next. >>> plus dignitaries and leaders from around the world juning hundreds of thousands of the faithful in st. fighter's square. more on the -- st. peter's square. more on the inaugural of pope francis next. ♪ . rick: the next hour is all new on "happening now," working on a number of...
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take ray siegel. >> let's figure out if there is a genetic factor. >> reporter: his sons both have autism with different kinds of struggles, from reading to social interaction. moms pass on very few mutations. dads pass on 25 new mutations at age 20, increasing to 65 mutations at age 40 and so on. the more mutations, the greater the risk of autism. but what does this have to do with grandfathers? >> so we could find for example, that in a grandfather, there was a change in the grandfather's dna that then was passed on to the father, and then finally contributed to risk for autism in that father's child. >> keep in mind, researchers say grandfather's age, a clue to the cause of autism, could only account for at about 3% of the risk. >> i want to go back to the new number today. one in 50 schoolchildren in america on the spectrum. is this a big jump? >> it is a jump. a large part of it is probably better recognition, which is good, because early treatment is a better outcome. but i talked to the head of autism for the cdc and they think some of this is more children with autism and that's c
take ray siegel. >> let's figure out if there is a genetic factor. >> reporter: his sons both have autism with different kinds of struggles, from reading to social interaction. moms pass on very few mutations. dads pass on 25 new mutations at age 20, increasing to 65 mutations at age 40 and so on. the more mutations, the greater the risk of autism. but what does this have to do with grandfathers? >> so we could find for example, that in a grandfather, there was a change in the...
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mark siegel is with us. have we hit medical armageddon yet?ive you a fair and balanced view of this, a more nuanced view than you are expecting. first of all the biggest problem we are having in the health-care sector which dog kahlo hanging fruit for president obama are these huge obamacare taxes we are faced with and the fact that innovation is clearly getting squashed because of the way obama care focuses on comprehensive care to the exclusion of new tech -- [talking over each other] >> i'm setting it up that way for a reason because i actually do think the sequestration issue is do affect health care. i do think this is a small matter compared to what obamacare will do to squash technology but i don't like the fact that the n i h will get $1.6 billion in cuts or the fact that medical providers would get 2% fee cut. i don't like it. small but i do not -- stuart: i don't expect you to like it. we are told that in georgia, 4,200 children will not get vaccinations because of the sequestration, the budget cuts. >> absurd propaganda. it is absur
mark siegel is with us. have we hit medical armageddon yet?ive you a fair and balanced view of this, a more nuanced view than you are expecting. first of all the biggest problem we are having in the health-care sector which dog kahlo hanging fruit for president obama are these huge obamacare taxes we are faced with and the fact that innovation is clearly getting squashed because of the way obama care focuses on comprehensive care to the exclusion of new tech -- [talking over each other]...
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mark siegel. told me in break you are not a fan of this you have to clear people all of the time for it. tell me about it. >> i'm the middle man, they say i'm having a surgery, someone is charging me a lot of money, and you have to sign and clear, i say, why are you having this? i have young women that say they want lipo suction, they are set up, i say why. you don't have any excess fat. you know, you are fine. gerri: you fight the good fight, you fight back. what leads this trend, why do people do this, in particular this example, a famous beautiful important, people want to copy that why? >> that is the tip-off, they don't want to be themselves they want to be someone else, they are stargazing, t celebrity, i want be to like them, 150,000 nose jobs to look like kate middleton's nose, number one on -ist, breast augmentation over 250,000 or lipo, those are number ones, people have to be, i'm not a psychiatrist people want to be more happy with themselves. gerri: let me ask you, you would say, here
mark siegel. told me in break you are not a fan of this you have to clear people all of the time for it. tell me about it. >> i'm the middle man, they say i'm having a surgery, someone is charging me a lot of money, and you have to sign and clear, i say, why are you having this? i have young women that say they want lipo suction, they are set up, i say why. you don't have any excess fat. you know, you are fine. gerri: you fight the good fight, you fight back. what leads this trend, why do...
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mark siegel. so catastrophic.o be worried when i walk around new york city when i'm calling to get a super bug? >> not yet. not you. but is not sometng to wipe away. this is very resistant. recall in cre. it actually has a lot of things going for it that worry me. passes resistance on the other bacteria, and a curious warm and millions of colonies, like looking for the combination to the vault. gerri: your keeping me out. >> the ones that are the most resistant to the ones that survive. the reason i mention this, 5% of australs have what some of it. hostels had better get to it. they better start disinfecting more. they have to start i slitting people more. they have to stop over treating with antibiotics. this is a businessoncern. drug companies are not making new antibiotics. gerri: i was going t ask about this. here i am coughing because i'm so nervous. you know, medical america is a marvel. it seems to me that we have so much research going on in this country. >> let's startistorically. resistant to an antibio
mark siegel. so catastrophic.o be worried when i walk around new york city when i'm calling to get a super bug? >> not yet. not you. but is not sometng to wipe away. this is very resistant. recall in cre. it actually has a lot of things going for it that worry me. passes resistance on the other bacteria, and a curious warm and millions of colonies, like looking for the combination to the vault. gerri: your keeping me out. >> the ones that are the most resistant to the ones that...
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mark siegel, thanks for being on top of this. >> thanks, alisyn. bill: so many people involved it makes you shake your head. marking good friday in the holy land. retracing the steps that jesus took on the way to the crucifix. look at the image from jerusalem. we'll take you there live to see it in a moment. alisyn. alisyn: chilling new details about the newtown shooting massacre. what newly-released search warrants revealed about the gunman and his mother. [ male announcer ] this is a reason to look twice. the stunning lexus es. get great values on your favorite lexus models during the command performance sales event. this is theursuit of perfection. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ bill: christians m
mark siegel, thanks for being on top of this. >> thanks, alisyn. bill: so many people involved it makes you shake your head. marking good friday in the holy land. retracing the steps that jesus took on the way to the crucifix. look at the image from jerusalem. we'll take you there live to see it in a moment. alisyn. alisyn: chilling new details about the newtown shooting massacre. what newly-released search warrants revealed about the gunman and his mother. [ male announcer ] this is a...
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ray siegel. >> figure out if there is a genetic factor. >> his sons oscar and hugo both have autism withnt kinds of struggle from reading social interactions. moms pass on very few you dna mutations but dads an average of 25 at age 20, increasing to 65 at age 40 and so on. the more are dna mutations the greatest risk of autism. what does this have to do with grandfathers? >> we could find for example in a grandfather there was a change in the grandfather's dna that then was passed on to the father are and then finally contributed to risk for autism in that father's child. >> that is dr. richard besser reporting. after a huge outcry, lawmakers in arizona are delaying a debate over equal access to the bathroom. john cavanagh wants to make it illegal for transagainer people to use the bathroom of their choice without the proper are paper work like a birth cert cal transgender people would face six months in jail and a $2,500 fine. >>> now, to the america's cup. even though the event is scaled down dramatically some homeowners are still hoping to make a nice pile of money this summer. that s
ray siegel. >> figure out if there is a genetic factor. >> his sons oscar and hugo both have autism withnt kinds of struggle from reading social interactions. moms pass on very few you dna mutations but dads an average of 25 at age 20, increasing to 65 at age 40 and so on. the more are dna mutations the greatest risk of autism. what does this have to do with grandfathers? >> we could find for example in a grandfather there was a change in the grandfather's dna that then was...
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marc siegel, of our medical a-team, thank you. >> thanks, jon.a: some call it a charm offensive. others say we may be witnessing a real change of tone from the white house. congressman paul ryan weighing in after his pete meeting with the president. does he think there could be a compromise on the budget battle in the near future. plus is reaching out to the other side, is it really effective? our bret baier weighs in live next. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. bikes and balloons, wholesome noodles on spoons. a kite, a breeze, a dunk of grilled cheese. catches and throws, and spaghettio's. that's what happy kids are made of. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. jenna: brand-new stories and breaking news this hour. your bottom line in the spotlight today, whether you're saving for retirement for college the dow has already hit and all-time high. now another closely watched index approaching record territory. is the rally over? is it just beginning? quest
marc siegel, of our medical a-team, thank you. >> thanks, jon.a: some call it a charm offensive. others say we may be witnessing a real change of tone from the white house. congressman paul ryan weighing in after his pete meeting with the president. does he think there could be a compromise on the budget battle in the near future. plus is reaching out to the other side, is it really effective? our bret baier weighs in live next. ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy...