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it's exciting, you know, jeremy siegel will tell you the market's going to go through the roof. >> do you believe it? >> i'm not skeptical it's going to happen because what's happening that's causing it is skagerring amounts of money printing. >> the fed. >> i'm not skeptical but i'm worried about why. >> why it's happening you say is because the fed is pumping $85 million into the market. >> not just the fed, the japanese central bank said they'll print unlimited amounts of money and the english said we can do that too and the europeans. this is the first time in world history that every central bank is printing money and debasing the currency. this cannot end well. >> you're predicting danger ahead. jeremy siegel you've talked about the market, 16,000 i think is your goal for your target for the end of the year but let me show you professor who is in and out, just 52% of americans say they're invested in a 401(k), mutual fund, individual stocks, that's the lowest level ever recorded so if the market's going to keep going higher, should people get in right now or are they suckers? >>
it's exciting, you know, jeremy siegel will tell you the market's going to go through the roof. >> do you believe it? >> i'm not skeptical it's going to happen because what's happening that's causing it is skagerring amounts of money printing. >> the fed. >> i'm not skeptical but i'm worried about why. >> why it's happening you say is because the fed is pumping $85 million into the market. >> not just the fed, the japanese central bank said they'll print...
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siegel, what does that mean? are we talking about cholesterol and this sort of thing. >> i think this is an important study. this is out of the netherlands. it looked at 3700 patients. we already know people with heart disease have -- as they get old they have a problem with cognitive impairment. what's cognition? thinking, reasoning, learning, language, memory. okay? that's what we already know. this study looked at people who didn't yet have heart disease. they had risk factors. they had some of the ones you mentioned, high cholesterol, essure. number one they looked at was smoking. they found that young people beginning at the age of 35 were already starting to do more poorly on these tests for thinking that i just mentioned if they had those heart risk factors, high blood pressure, diabetes, smoking. they found people that smoked up to 15 points per day do two points less on the test. more than 16 cigarettes a day, three points less. why? i don't think it's due to blood flow to the brain. i think it's due to
siegel, what does that mean? are we talking about cholesterol and this sort of thing. >> i think this is an important study. this is out of the netherlands. it looked at 3700 patients. we already know people with heart disease have -- as they get old they have a problem with cognitive impairment. what's cognition? thinking, reasoning, learning, language, memory. okay? that's what we already know. this study looked at people who didn't yet have heart disease. they had risk factors. they...
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marc siegel on the chilling dr. marc siegel on the chilling details of the virus., whatever business you're in, that's theusiness we're in. with premium service like one of the bestn-time delivery records and a low clms ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. odhelping the world keep promises. we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. i did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgraded experiences really matted... y suggested luxury car seice instd of "strength training with patrick willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travel a lot and um.. [ male annocer ] at visa signature, every upgradedxperience comes from stening to our cardholders. visa signature. your idea of what a card should be. lou: breaking news, tornadoes, hail, strong wind pressing the central and southern midwest tonight one day after tomatoes hit parts of northern kansas. forecasters warning west can do's and oklahoma at a moderate risk of severe weather including moore, oklahoma, where 24 people were killed in last wek'
marc siegel on the chilling dr. marc siegel on the chilling details of the virus., whatever business you're in, that's theusiness we're in. with premium service like one of the bestn-time delivery records and a low clms ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. odhelping the world keep promises. we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. i did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgraded experiences really matted... y suggested luxury car seice...
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mark siegel is going to weigh in on that. new warnings about tanning beds. that's why we showed you the shot outside. you've got to be careful of the sun. there are cancer risks you don't know about. that's ahead. we'll be right back. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> listen, even if you were bad all week, we can make it better because it's time for "sunday housecall." joining us dr. marc siegel associate professor, author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> and dr. samadi, chief of robotics at mt. sinai center. always good to see you every sunday at this time. >> there's always hope for all
mark siegel is going to weigh in on that. new warnings about tanning beds. that's why we showed you the shot outside. you've got to be careful of the sun. there are cancer risks you don't know about. that's ahead. we'll be right back. mine was earned in djibouti, africa. 2004. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's...
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thank you very much, jeremy siegel joining us there.e're doing a lot on japan today. a lot on japan. in fact, we've got a big fat sign of the times from the land of the rising sun. >> we are big in japan, by the way. but like acdc singing here, we are back in black, baby. all three major indexes are now higher. who'd thunk it? we're back after this. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids
thank you very much, jeremy siegel joining us there.e're doing a lot on japan today. a lot on japan. in fact, we've got a big fat sign of the times from the land of the rising sun. >> we are big in japan, by the way. but like acdc singing here, we are back in black, baby. all three major indexes are now higher. who'd thunk it? we're back after this. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying...
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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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marc siegel on the chilling details of the virus. le questio: how old is theoldest person you've known? we ge people a sticker and had em show us. we learned a lot of us ha known seone who's lived well into the 90s. and that's a great thing. but evethough we're l, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the questn is how do you make sure you have e money you need to enjoy all of thesyears. ♪ lou: breaking news, tornadoes, hail, strong wind pressing the central and southern midwest tonight one day after tomatoes hit parts of northern kansas. forecasters warning west can do's and oklahoma at a moderate risk of severe weather including moore, oklahoma, where 24 people were killed in last week's ef five tornado. no injuries reported from the tornado outbreak but at least 18 buildings severely damaged. turning to a deadly new threat that has world health officials on high alert. the world health organization today confirmed five more cases of middle east respiratory syndrome had a coronavirus. the sars like vi
marc siegel on the chilling details of the virus. le questio: how old is theoldest person you've known? we ge people a sticker and had em show us. we learned a lot of us ha known seone who's lived well into the 90s. and that's a great thing. but evethough we're l, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the questn is how do you make sure you have e money you need to enjoy all of thesyears. ♪ lou: breaking news, tornadoes, hail, strong wind pressing the central...
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you don't want them turning into bug see -- bugsy siegel.is the only dude who hasn't committed a multiple murder with a machine gun. >> way to come up with an angle i wasn't seeing. it is not like we live in a country where you can't say what you want. everybody says what they want. too many people say what they want. >> true, you. jay let me just start by saying i would vote for bugsy siegel. bull worth came out and i think i was 11. i was born in 1987. i like reminding you. i did see it. warren beatty raps about health care and socialism. this makes everybody in america love him because there is nothing more unrealistic and less true to life than the the washington liberal fancy movie. the president president, contender, bull worth. these movies have less -- like know people lease like katherine heigl and big budget transformer things and everything. obama, please, for the love of god. >> it would be fun. >> it would be great. then they can make a movie about that and that could be a good movie. >> and warren beatty could play him. >> jerr
you don't want them turning into bug see -- bugsy siegel.is the only dude who hasn't committed a multiple murder with a machine gun. >> way to come up with an angle i wasn't seeing. it is not like we live in a country where you can't say what you want. everybody says what they want. too many people say what they want. >> true, you. jay let me just start by saying i would vote for bugsy siegel. bull worth came out and i think i was 11. i was born in 1987. i like reminding you. i did...
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siegel? >> dr.son, i'm 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
siegel? >> dr.son, i'm 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...
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mark siegel of the fox medical a team. >> he didn't make it through a residency. what do i do? you find a role and if it works for are you, you keep doing it. >> bret: it worked. before the '70s were over he opened the women's medical society at 38th street and lancaster avenue in west philadelphia complete with a silhouette of a couple swinging a child between them. >> the communities around the clinic loved dr. gosnell and they said he was a resented upstanding member of their community and was known for his reputation in the community. >> documentarian jen thompson made a short film about gosnell called "3801 lancaster." >> if they had a problem dr. goss was the one to go to. >> bret: the clinic operated on the shady side from the beginning suggests fail famous music district attorney seth williams. >> they used the name of another physician who was board certified to open the clinic. >> bret: government health officials, however, didn't seem to care. >> bret: when they did inspect they found significant problems. like not having licensed nurses on staff. but authorities loo
mark siegel of the fox medical a team. >> he didn't make it through a residency. what do i do? you find a role and if it works for are you, you keep doing it. >> bret: it worked. before the '70s were over he opened the women's medical society at 38th street and lancaster avenue in west philadelphia complete with a silhouette of a couple swinging a child between them. >> the communities around the clinic loved dr. gosnell and they said he was a resented upstanding member of...
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marc siegel. he joins us right now. he caught up with president bush who offered strength for tornado victims in oklahoma. >> ours is a nation that refuses to accept the defeat of nature, the devastation of nature. so i know in oklahoma people are going to be pulling for their neighbors and that city will recover faster than the people now who live there can imagine. >>brian: fox's doctor marc siegel is in texas for the event. joining us to share more of the exclusive interview with the former president of the united states. >>anna: lookin' good. >> thank you. today is day two of the wounded warrior ride. yesterday we rode on president bush's ranch through the twists, turns, rock formations. it was really difficult. my year of training i think helped me but the wounded warriors were an inspiration. they work together as one. president bush inspires them by being one of them. he actually spent over an hour, hours meeting with them afterwards just being one of them. joking, feeding them lunch, being a host. he's truly one
marc siegel. he joins us right now. he caught up with president bush who offered strength for tornado victims in oklahoma. >> ours is a nation that refuses to accept the defeat of nature, the devastation of nature. so i know in oklahoma people are going to be pulling for their neighbors and that city will recover faster than the people now who live there can imagine. >>brian: fox's doctor marc siegel is in texas for the event. joining us to share more of the exclusive interview with...
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marc siegel is here dr.fiction. [ female announcer ] new lean cuisine salad additions. bring your own lettuce. byol. and we'll dress it up with grilled chicken. crunchy veggies. fruits, dressings and crispy noodles. new lean cuisine salad additions. just byol. find us in frozen. i don'without goingcisions to angie's list first. just byol. you'll find reviews on home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. with angie's list, i know who to call, and i know the results will be fantastic. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. >>steve: why do women claim i'm cold more often than the guys do? >>brian: some think because guy's bodies run at a cooler temperature. >>steve: but dr. marc siegel says it is one of medical myths. men's body temperatures are colder than women's? true or false? >> that is a myth. maryland researchers have shown that women have .4 degrees warmer body core temperatures because they have more body fat. slightly more insulation, more body fat. .4 degrees warmer. but their hands a
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marc siegel who will be on his bike in no time.bviously it's a great day four as the pride of brooklyn takes to crawford, texas, later today. dr. siegel, thank you very much. >>brian: if anything happens we have dr. samadi standing by. the president goes extremely fast. he even leaves the secret service in the dust. they have to train before they take the assignment. >>gretchen: coming up, that mystery illness we told you about that claimed two lives. it appears to be spreading. breaking details coming up next. >>brian: the judge in the james rosen case apologized but shouldn't he have known rosen didn't commit any crime? judge napolitano breaks down the law. >>brian: they had to apologize to his parents taofplt -- they had to apologize to his parents too. changing the world is exhausting business. with the innovating and the transforming and the revolutionizing. it's enough to make you forget that you're flying five hundred miles an hour on a chair that just became a bed. you see, we're doing some changing of our own. ah, we can t
marc siegel who will be on his bike in no time.bviously it's a great day four as the pride of brooklyn takes to crawford, texas, later today. dr. siegel, thank you very much. >>brian: if anything happens we have dr. samadi standing by. the president goes extremely fast. he even leaves the secret service in the dust. they have to train before they take the assignment. >>gretchen: coming up, that mystery illness we told you about that claimed two lives. it appears to be spreading....
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siegel, thank you so much.e's keeping up with the pack, right, siegel? martha: the president is always in the lead, it's his place, he knows the trails well. bill: maybe ao siege could invite us. martha: that would be fun. bill: will the i.r.s. get between you and your doctor. the healthcare laws make major changes for every american. and senator barrasso says it's a bad idea. he explains in a moment. martha: morgan freeman not suffering from insomnia, dozing off, though at a very odd time. ♪ [music playing] ♪ ♪ she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay her credit card bill on time. good thing she's got the citi simplicity card. it doesn't charge late fees or a penalty rate. ever. as in never ever. now about that parking ticket. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] the citi simplicity card is the only card that never has late fees, a penalty rate, or an annual fee, ever. go to citi.com/simplicity to apply. right now, you can get adt installed in your home starting at just $49 -- a savings of $250. plus sav
siegel, thank you so much.e's keeping up with the pack, right, siegel? martha: the president is always in the lead, it's his place, he knows the trails well. bill: maybe ao siege could invite us. martha: that would be fun. bill: will the i.r.s. get between you and your doctor. the healthcare laws make major changes for every american. and senator barrasso says it's a bad idea. he explains in a moment. martha: morgan freeman not suffering from insomnia, dozing off, though at a very odd time. ♪...
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in that interview with lori siegel, she talked about her feelings towards her father.d. here's angie. >> love doesn't go away. but i just don't feel it right now. and i, like i said, i can't forgive him. like there is no way. you know, the main emotion that i have besides gratitude that these girls are home is disgust. you know? when i really sit down and start thinking about him, i literally want to vomit. >> melissa, you were last communicated with your father when your 17. you're 33 years old now. have you ever been able to forgive him? >> forgive is complicated. i -- i feel what angie feels. i feel disgust for my father's actions. i feel embarrassed. but i was also a victim of abuse and violence, i witnessed it. it sounds like from what i've been reading that she's also witnessed her mother being abused. and those are things that you can't erase. and so when i think about amanda berry's young daughter, i think about what her future lies, what is going to happen to her? i can only reflect on my life and for me, there has been a light tend of this grim circumstance.
in that interview with lori siegel, she talked about her feelings towards her father.d. here's angie. >> love doesn't go away. but i just don't feel it right now. and i, like i said, i can't forgive him. like there is no way. you know, the main emotion that i have besides gratitude that these girls are home is disgust. you know? when i really sit down and start thinking about him, i literally want to vomit. >> melissa, you were last communicated with your father when your 17. you're...
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i had my friend, warren siegel, and we were working together on it and had developed things no one inhe world was -- understood. i was doing something no one had ever done in math and it is physics and we were having a great time. so i was ending my three year appointment at harvard and i got my second appointment at caltech by then and i was looking forward to going to caltech and working with john schwartz, murray gilmartin, and i have personal stories because of this. sayinghis call from ron nasa will open up another round of applications for people who want to be astronauts. he says, i know you. we have talked about this. you should fly. had some debates, but i did. i applied. i am told they had about 3000 people in that round of applications and they cut pools down to smaller and smaller sizes. then, when they got the remaining group of about 120, they invited the candidates to come down to the johnson space flight center for psychological and physical evaluation. to my very great surprise, because i thought, i am not a super athlete. i am pretty cool debt -- good at school stuff
i had my friend, warren siegel, and we were working together on it and had developed things no one inhe world was -- understood. i was doing something no one had ever done in math and it is physics and we were having a great time. so i was ending my three year appointment at harvard and i got my second appointment at caltech by then and i was looking forward to going to caltech and working with john schwartz, murray gilmartin, and i have personal stories because of this. sayinghis call from ron...
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siegel? >> do you think the president heard you?at had happened, i was hoping that he would come up to you afterwards and say i heard you. do you think he heard you? >> i'm praying that he did. if he did, you should see some changes in his action. >> you're based in baltimore. you touched on medicaid earlier. as you know, the health outcomes of patients hon. medicaid are poorer for those on private insurance. it underpays docs and hospitals. this is a big debate around the country, whether they should expand their programs. if you were advising the governor of maryland what would you tell him to do with the medicaid expansion?y we need to talking about something that makes sense. doesn't make a lot of sense to invest a lot of our eggs in something that doesn't work. >> jedidiah, real quick? >> i'm a former teacher and dean. how do we get young people to care about the debt and deficit? >> we have to give them examples like the one i gave. 507,000 years. so they begin to understand what they're facing. >>> i'm sorry. we've missed thr
siegel? >> do you think the president heard you?at had happened, i was hoping that he would come up to you afterwards and say i heard you. do you think he heard you? >> i'm praying that he did. if he did, you should see some changes in his action. >> you're based in baltimore. you touched on medicaid earlier. as you know, the health outcomes of patients hon. medicaid are poorer for those on private insurance. it underpays docs and hospitals. this is a big debate around the...
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ariel castro, his daughter has just stopped talking to cnn's lori siegel about her father's horrifying secret life. >> everything is making sense now. it's all adding up. i'm disgusted. i'm horrified. >> much more of that extraordinary interview in a moment. also, ariel castro confesses. a law enforcement source says the man accused of abducting and abusing three young women, ho holding them prisoner in unspeakable conditions for nearly a decade has admitted at least some of his actions. no word yet on exactly what he's told authorities during his interrogations but the prosecutor in the case says he will seek to charge ariel castro with rape and kidnap and with aggravated murder. that's for allegedly beating and starving michelle knight into repeated miscarriages, a charge that could carry the death penalty. >> the law of ohio calls for the death penalty for those most depraved criminals who commit aggravated murder during the course of a kidnapping. >> meanwhile, the mother of gina dejesus says she spoke to ariel castro in the neighborhood as recently as last year, never suspecting h
ariel castro, his daughter has just stopped talking to cnn's lori siegel about her father's horrifying secret life. >> everything is making sense now. it's all adding up. i'm disgusted. i'm horrified. >> much more of that extraordinary interview in a moment. also, ariel castro confesses. a law enforcement source says the man accused of abducting and abusing three young women, ho holding them prisoner in unspeakable conditions for nearly a decade has admitted at least some of his...
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marc siegel, he was invited to go along.one with president bush. >> we've got great trails out here and, they're pretty tough and to know that, in this case, men who had their leg blown off or had serious injuries are able to ride those trails is really inspiring. it was fantastic three days. i'm already looking forward to next year's and we hope you're here, doc. heather: dr. marc siegel joins us live. this is the second year that you've done this. you do plan on going back next year, right? >> with an invitation from him, of course i'm going back. heather: yeah. >> the theme was humbleness and courage. president bush says no pity. the troops and the veterans act like it. president bush by the way when ininterviewed him wouldn't even take credit for his age initiative which is reaching 10 years right now, $48 billion. has saved over five million lives. he said that was during my administration. contrast that to other administrations. he won't take credit. i interviewed major ken solheim, he won a silver star and up for the
marc siegel, he was invited to go along.one with president bush. >> we've got great trails out here and, they're pretty tough and to know that, in this case, men who had their leg blown off or had serious injuries are able to ride those trails is really inspiring. it was fantastic three days. i'm already looking forward to next year's and we hope you're here, doc. heather: dr. marc siegel joins us live. this is the second year that you've done this. you do plan on going back next year,...
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laurie siegel had a chance to sit down and carp.as like and what surprised you most? >> he is really, really interesting. he is a young guy about to turn 27, sold his company for $1 billion. he defines what yahoo is looking for. he is young, cool. one thing that was very interesting to me is not only did he drop out, he dropped out of high school, not just college. i asked him about that. he took me to the moment where he asked his parents if he could drop out of high school. listen to what he said. >> i give both my parents so much credit for this. in fact, it was their idea. i knew what i wanted to be working on. i wasn't getting it out of school at the time. my parents saw that and helped me find opportunities where i could pursue that and learn and get to chase the things i was really passionate about. >> what do you tell entrepreneurs who say i can drop out of school and do this? what is your message for young kids in school? >> i have a very hard time imagining that that is the right course for most people. >> the idea that he
laurie siegel had a chance to sit down and carp.as like and what surprised you most? >> he is really, really interesting. he is a young guy about to turn 27, sold his company for $1 billion. he defines what yahoo is looking for. he is young, cool. one thing that was very interesting to me is not only did he drop out, he dropped out of high school, not just college. i asked him about that. he took me to the moment where he asked his parents if he could drop out of high school. listen to...
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we have jeremy siegel of the wharton school at pennsylvania. you are predicting the dow gets to as much as 17,000 by the end of the year. right now, 15,000. what is going to drive that kind of growth? why are you so bullish on a day like this? >> you mentioned, the end of the month, a lot of repositioning takes place. we had a brutal week on yields. and what is happening, the market is really pricing in the tapering of quantitative easing and since so many people think that's the source of the big gains, clearly there is nervousness on that. but i think it's gotten priced in pretty recentasonably. i don't think it's quite as damaging as i thought it might be. now, we'll wait until next week to see whether there is some carry through here, but you're right. i don't think the highs have been reached. i still believe we're going to end up the year between 16,000 and 17,000 on the dow, and it's going to be mainly two factors. it's going to be good earnings, but multiple expansion. and even with rising yields, they are still so dramatically low, wee
we have jeremy siegel of the wharton school at pennsylvania. you are predicting the dow gets to as much as 17,000 by the end of the year. right now, 15,000. what is going to drive that kind of growth? why are you so bullish on a day like this? >> you mentioned, the end of the month, a lot of repositioning takes place. we had a brutal week on yields. and what is happening, the market is really pricing in the tapering of quantitative easing and since so many people think that's the source...
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laurie siegel sat down with david carp this week and it is so interesting this kid didn't even go --idn't even finish high school and now he is negotiating with marissa mayer, probably one of the most famous female tech executives for his company. what was her role in all of this? >> marissa mayer has for some reason this charge in the tech industry. you see, all of these young entrepreneurs going to yahoo! now and yahoo! wasn't able to get a lot of the younger start-ups to get involved. it wasn't cool to be acquired by yahoo!. i will say this. david carp really defines cool. he is a new york-based entrepreneur and used to drive a vespa around the streets and has a beautiful girlfriend. >> a gray hoodie. >> he wears a hoodie. he is very much cool. yahoo! really wants to be cool. when i spoke to him i sat down with him and he said really it wasn't just about yahoo!. it was marissa mayer, formerly googel and now at yahoo!. listen to what he said to me. >> not only is she a genius of the geniuses, she is something that i really value which is she is one of the most uniquely happy and pr
laurie siegel sat down with david carp this week and it is so interesting this kid didn't even go --idn't even finish high school and now he is negotiating with marissa mayer, probably one of the most famous female tech executives for his company. what was her role in all of this? >> marissa mayer has for some reason this charge in the tech industry. you see, all of these young entrepreneurs going to yahoo! now and yahoo! wasn't able to get a lot of the younger start-ups to get involved....
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and spanish tenor siegel domingo will be among those starring at the premiere it's about to show you right now but let's go live to say who's got a lot more to tell us over to you what's it been like so far. well carrie good evening to you and two of you definitely we've all been waiting for an anticipated plaza talia's as a basing and a little bit less grand as expected but the few twists that will surprise a few people let me tell you a little bit about where i am today at the marines. opening day and of course i'm standing right here at the college just hours before some of the of the arts and culture here in st petersburg and around the world joining us to celebrate this new space now let me tell you and our viewers a little bit about what makes this a building so special now not only because it's in one of russia's cultural centers the st petersburg but it's also because it's managed to blend itself in the neal classical architecture of a st petersburg outside of the building is the latest with leinster and law it's just next door to its mother sister. now also inside it's much
and spanish tenor siegel domingo will be among those starring at the premiere it's about to show you right now but let's go live to say who's got a lot more to tell us over to you what's it been like so far. well carrie good evening to you and two of you definitely we've all been waiting for an anticipated plaza talia's as a basing and a little bit less grand as expected but the few twists that will surprise a few people let me tell you a little bit about where i am today at the marines....
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. >> okay, we had jeremy siegel on today. he called the dow in february of last year.ut there. now he's more bullish saying we could get to 17,000. what do you recommend, matt? >> i look at from this standpoint everybody likes enough market. i think it's something when we see everybody joyous, i get a little bit nervous. it makes me more nervous to own the stocks and i get paid to participate. i think now a time to be a little conservative. enjoy the ride. understand, eventually, there will be more volatility that occurs. if that's the place, dividends is the place to be. >> matt, enjoy that beautiful sunshine out there. >>> coming up, who really has the best bet on the kentucky derby? it's as simple as this. at bny mellon, our business is investments. managing them, moving them, making them work. we oversee 20% of the world's financial assets. and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. [ male announcer ] at charles
. >> okay, we had jeremy siegel on today. he called the dow in february of last year.ut there. now he's more bullish saying we could get to 17,000. what do you recommend, matt? >> i look at from this standpoint everybody likes enough market. i think it's something when we see everybody joyous, i get a little bit nervous. it makes me more nervous to own the stocks and i get paid to participate. i think now a time to be a little conservative. enjoy the ride. understand, eventually,...
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and mark siegel was there. he joins us live to talk bit next. a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than happy to have us in his home. so beautiful. avo: more travel. more options. more personal. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yours. advil pm® or tylenol pm. the advil pm® guy is spending less time lying awake with annoying aches and pains and more time asleep. advil pm®. the difference is a better night's sleep. lets you connect up to 25 devices on one easy to manage plan. that means your smartphone, her blackberry, his laptop, mark's smartphone but i'm still on vacation. still on the plan. nice! the intern gets a tablet? everyone's devices. his, hers-- oh, sorry. all easier to manage on the share everything plan for small business. connecting more so you can do more. that's powerful. verizon. get the blackberry z10 for $199.99. there was this and this. she got a parking ticket... ♪ and she forgot to pay
and mark siegel was there. he joins us live to talk bit next. a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, you don't get that very often. it seemed like it was more than happy to have us in his home. so beautiful. avo: more travel. more options. more personal. whatever you're looking for expedia has more ways to help you find yours. advil pm® or tylenol pm. the advil pm® guy is spending less time lying awake with annoying aches and pains and more...
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siegel. how did obamacare screw this up? >> at the heart is obamacare allows states a lot of leeway and some are saying we know the premiums will go sky high when we start loading of with people with pre-existing conditions people with cancer with rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes premiums will go sky high california says start note -- are now and pay out of pocket for specialty drugs like cancer treatments i have to say it but it is called targeted their p because we don't need them thank god that those said to our small percentage of the population. it is heartless. gerri:i: listen to what obama said on mother's day about obamacare. >> because of this law there are llions of other americans moms and dads and daughters and sons who no longer have to hang their fortunes on chance. we're not going to inflict the hardship on the american people again. united states of america does not send its people to sufferust because it all makenough to buy insurance on the private market. gerri: that sounds at odds with this jury today be
siegel. how did obamacare screw this up? >> at the heart is obamacare allows states a lot of leeway and some are saying we know the premiums will go sky high when we start loading of with people with pre-existing conditions people with cancer with rheumatoid arthritis and diabetes premiums will go sky high california says start note -- are now and pay out of pocket for specialty drugs like cancer treatments i have to say it but it is called targeted their p because we don't need them...
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mike siegel had a chance to speak one-on-one with president bush and asked him about his thoughts on health care and the importance of staying fit. >> i think the most important, one important aspect of a good health care system is to encourage healthy behavior. and prevention. that's what we're doing out here, isn't it? preventing disease by staying fit. if people make better choices, the demand for health care will decline. secondly, i think it is really important for people to recognize we've got the best, the most modern technologically advanced health care system in the world. and you know, eventually we'll figure out the best way to pay for it. >> i think you're a role model for health. is there something i'm missing? how do i get people off the couch? >> i was not a role model for a while. i drank too much. i smoked cigarettes. i would sit around. but people have to make up their own mind. there is no law you can pass that tells people to get off the couch. hopefully people, once they start exercising, will realize the physical and mental benefits. it is an addictive habit bec
mike siegel had a chance to speak one-on-one with president bush and asked him about his thoughts on health care and the importance of staying fit. >> i think the most important, one important aspect of a good health care system is to encourage healthy behavior. and prevention. that's what we're doing out here, isn't it? preventing disease by staying fit. if people make better choices, the demand for health care will decline. secondly, i think it is really important for people to...
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cnn money tech correspondent lori siegel joins me now.up look at to determine how your information is protected? or not. >> reporter: or not. that's the big question. they're called the electronic frontier foundation and they promise this report called whose got your back. they asked 18 companies, facebook, google, yahoo! six things. do you require a warn the for con ten? that's something they ask these companies. do you tell users about government data requests? if twitter wanted information are you transparent with the user and are you publishing transparency reports. this is a big thing. they put out these reports that say, hey, the government wanted information and we gave it to people. they make that information public. they ask these companies are they publishing law enforcement guidelines and the next two kind of go hand in hand. are they putting their money where their mouth is, are they going to fight for those rights in congress? they asked all of these companies these questions. they went and found out information on their own.
cnn money tech correspondent lori siegel joins me now.up look at to determine how your information is protected? or not. >> reporter: or not. that's the big question. they're called the electronic frontier foundation and they promise this report called whose got your back. they asked 18 companies, facebook, google, yahoo! six things. do you require a warn the for con ten? that's something they ask these companies. do you tell users about government data requests? if twitter wanted...
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mark siegel says the judge is wrong if he based his ruling on the fact that the babies had been observeding but not necessarily breathing. >> there may be some debate about whether life begins at inception but what there is no debate about. if a baby is born and you need to use a respirator to get that baby breatheing that is a a viable life. >> bret: either way the defense had knocked out three of the seven capital murder charges against gosnell before it even began presenting its case. that was scheduled to begin wednesday, april 24. when court went into is session that morning. another bombshell. the defense rested without calling a single witness. no medical experts. no clinic employees. no satisfied patients. no gosnell himself. >> it was a high risk move. kermit gosnell's attorney was gambling the doctor's life on a closing argument. a closing arguement that would reignite the explosive charges made at the outset of the trial that his client was the victim of a racist elitist prosecutor who refused to acknowledge the realities of abortion in america. after the break. you look a lit
mark siegel says the judge is wrong if he based his ruling on the fact that the babies had been observeding but not necessarily breathing. >> there may be some debate about whether life begins at inception but what there is no debate about. if a baby is born and you need to use a respirator to get that baby breatheing that is a a viable life. >> bret: either way the defense had knocked out three of the seven capital murder charges against gosnell before it even began presenting its...
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mark siegel says the judge is wrong if he based his ruling on the fact that the babies had been observedoving but not necessarily breathing. >> there may be some debate about whether life begins at inception but what there is no debate about. if a baby is born and you need to use a respirator to get that baby breatheing that is a a viable life. >> bret: either way the defense had knocked out three of the seven capital murder charges against gosnell before it even began presenting its case. that was scheduled to begin wednesday, april 24. when court went into is session that morning. another bombshell. the defense rested without calling a single witness. no medical experts. no clinic employees. no satisfied patients. no gosnell himself. >> it was a high risk move. kermit gosnell's attorney was gambling the doctor's life on a closing argument. a closing arguement that would reignite the explosive charges made at the outset of the trial that his client was the victim of a racist elitist prosecutowe realities of abortion in america. after the break. >> announcer: you never know when, but thi
mark siegel says the judge is wrong if he based his ruling on the fact that the babies had been observedoving but not necessarily breathing. >> there may be some debate about whether life begins at inception but what there is no debate about. if a baby is born and you need to use a respirator to get that baby breatheing that is a a viable life. >> bret: either way the defense had knocked out three of the seven capital murder charges against gosnell before it even began presenting...
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ariel castro, his daughter has just stopped talking to cnn's lori siegel about her father's horrifyinging sense now. it's all adding up. i'm disgusted. i'm horrified. >> much more of that extraordinary interview in a moment. also, ariel castro confesses. a law enforcement source says the man accused of abducting and abusing three young women, holding them prisoner in unspeakable conditions for nearly a decade has admitted at least some of his actions. no word yet on exactly what he's told authorities during his interrogations but the prosecutor in the case says he will seek to charge ariel castro with rape and kidnap and with
ariel castro, his daughter has just stopped talking to cnn's lori siegel about her father's horrifyinging sense now. it's all adding up. i'm disgusted. i'm horrified. >> much more of that extraordinary interview in a moment. also, ariel castro confesses. a law enforcement source says the man accused of abducting and abusing three young women, holding them prisoner in unspeakable conditions for nearly a decade has admitted at least some of his actions. no word yet on exactly what he's told...