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siegel, what advice do you have on what we need to do? it's more than just staying in air-conditioning. >> you know something? our weather people report about all of the extreme weather we get, tornadoes, hurricanes, but it's actually heat that kills more people than any of these other combined. we lose 1,000 people a year to heat. and the ones i especially want to focus on are our children because we lose 30 babies or young children a year by people leaving them in cars. and because the temperature inside cars skyrockets very quickly, in the first ten minutes goes up about 20 degrees. so be careful about that. the other thing, eric, is that with extreme heat you lose it very quickly and you don't realize it because when you have very high temperature or high humidity your sweat, which is the body sprinkler system, doesn't work as well and you can't cool off the skin. you get very fatigued. you get headache. you can get shortness of breath. and before you know it, the body temperature can start to rise and you can get confused. so i tell
siegel, what advice do you have on what we need to do? it's more than just staying in air-conditioning. >> you know something? our weather people report about all of the extreme weather we get, tornadoes, hurricanes, but it's actually heat that kills more people than any of these other combined. we lose 1,000 people a year to heat. and the ones i especially want to focus on are our children because we lose 30 babies or young children a year by people leaving them in cars. and because the...
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in the 1930s, jerry siegel was a young man who attended a local high school and one night in 1933, he a dream of a man who could fly. >> we are going into jerry siegel's room where he slept and did most of his writing. this was his office. >> jerry siegel is the prototypical nerd before people were calling people nerds. girls do not talk to him. in owns a clothing store downtown cleveland. one night, he is closing up and three men walked in. there is a scuffle and his father dies. he is lying in bed and he cannot get to sleep. he starts having these ideas about this character, this hero. he ran down the street to his friends house, who was an artist, and they created the character who became known as superman. lex he can stop -- >> he can everywhere. they sold it for $130. >> they were ordinary people who moved into this house not realizing the rich historical context. started driving past and looking at the house. >> i was surprised when i got a letter that it was a historical landmark. i had no idea. >> the house had become this -graceland.d it is one of those physical spaces where
in the 1930s, jerry siegel was a young man who attended a local high school and one night in 1933, he a dream of a man who could fly. >> we are going into jerry siegel's room where he slept and did most of his writing. this was his office. >> jerry siegel is the prototypical nerd before people were calling people nerds. girls do not talk to him. in owns a clothing store downtown cleveland. one night, he is closing up and three men walked in. there is a scuffle and his father dies....
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marc siegel is with us.ng, that undr obamacare, all doctors are encouraged, pushed towards putting your entire medical history on-line? is that accurate? >> that is acaccrate. in fact, you're penalized if you don't do that. now, i'm mentioned-- something i found out is probably going to be disturbing to your viewers. i i' working now with electroni records and i like it, but i noticed if i see a patient and another doctor saw the patient before, their records are already on-line, meaning i i' sharing information unwittingly with other physicians, not all my patients want that. not all my patients want every one of their physicians to know everything about them. at least to efficiency and medical care, stuart, but privacy can be compromised. if you add the federal govegovment to that pool. who knows what's going to happen with that information. the govegovment will know if you're depressed and what stuart: the federal government knows this? >> don't hundreds of thousand of people die every year because of mis
marc siegel is with us.ng, that undr obamacare, all doctors are encouraged, pushed towards putting your entire medical history on-line? is that accurate? >> that is acaccrate. in fact, you're penalized if you don't do that. now, i'm mentioned-- something i found out is probably going to be disturbing to your viewers. i i' working now with electroni records and i like it, but i noticed if i see a patient and another doctor saw the patient before, their records are already on-line, meaning...
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mark siegel.nd doctor, i have to say, i have never heard of a virus that has better than a 50% death rate. this is stunning stuff. what is happening here? >> well, let me wal you through this. >> that's why you're here. >> it's certainly something we need to take seriously, any time a new virus emerges and we don't know what the scope of it's going to be. we don't owwand you're right, the initial virus looks like it has a high death rate among the cases. but here's the problem. first of all, that dr. margaret chan is not very shy when she says thrt to the entire world. she said this before. >> dr. margaret chan, director of the world health organization. >> she said it wit bird flu, cod kill up to 90million, she said. she said it with swine flu. she says it every ti there's an emerging virus. >> she's an alarmist. >> she did it with sars. now, sars, here's something very teresting. sars in 2003 infected 7,000 people and killed about 700. when it first emerged, sars, it was aut a 50% death rat and
mark siegel.nd doctor, i have to say, i have never heard of a virus that has better than a 50% death rate. this is stunning stuff. what is happening here? >> well, let me wal you through this. >> that's why you're here. >> it's certainly something we need to take seriously, any time a new virus emerges and we don't know what the scope of it's going to be. we don't owwand you're right, the initial virus looks like it has a high death rate among the cases. but here's the...
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doctor marc siegel is next.om nancy pelosi. >> we have to pass the bill so you can find out what is in it away from the fog of the controversy. ♪ you hurt my feelings, todd. i di when visa signature asked everybody what upgradeexperiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service std of "strength training with patri willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travel a lot and umm... [ male announcer ] at visa signature, every upgradedxperience comes from listening to our cardholders. visa signatur yo idea of what a card should be. visa signatur a brand new start. your chance to rise d shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your businesis more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. ♪ stuart: you have to be watching the dow jones industrials today. bernanke is going to i
doctor marc siegel is next.om nancy pelosi. >> we have to pass the bill so you can find out what is in it away from the fog of the controversy. ♪ you hurt my feelings, todd. i di when visa signature asked everybody what upgradeexperiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service std of "strength training with patri willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travel a lot and umm... [ male announcer ] at visa signature, every upgradedxperience...
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mark siegel. i've never heard of a virus that has better than a 50% death rate.now, this is stunning stuff. what is happening here? >> well, lou, let me walk you through this. >> that's why you're here. >> it's certainly something we need to take seriously. any time a new virus emerges and we don't know what the scope it have is going to be. the initial virus looks like it has a high death rate among the cases. here's the problem -- first of all, dr. margaret chan is not very shy when she says threat to the entire world. she said it with bird flu, could kill up to 90 million. she said it with swine flu. >> she's an alarmist. >> she did it with sars. sars in 2003, lou, infected about 7,000 people and killed about 700. when it first emerged, sars was about a 50% death rate and everyone panicked, it's going to kill the entire world. the city of toronto was cordoned off literally and asia spent $30 billion keeping people from traveling and sequestering people. and you know what? that's the real story about sars. it's the fear, it's the panic. so now i see on tv every
mark siegel. i've never heard of a virus that has better than a 50% death rate.now, this is stunning stuff. what is happening here? >> well, lou, let me walk you through this. >> that's why you're here. >> it's certainly something we need to take seriously. any time a new virus emerges and we don't know what the scope it have is going to be. the initial virus looks like it has a high death rate among the cases. here's the problem -- first of all, dr. margaret chan is not very...
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siegel joins us to assess the risk for america. stay with us.r this missn i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is. the capital one purcseraser. i can redeemhe double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a w clicks, this msion never happened. uh, what's this tton do? [ electricy zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. s did. what's in yo wallet? matt cases of the of middle east syndrome deadly respiratory virus slows -- shows is more deadly than and fisa. 77 have been reported a forward p/e those are resulting in death joining us now is dr. siegel professor of medicine at nyu this is touted by the debris joe as the deadliest thing around and in recent memory. how concerned should we be? >> right now it is too early but not too early to pay attention so it is good that we talk about their. the world health organization has a history of overreacting to scare everybody it is the coronavirus one of the common cold virus. tea to the most serious example was not as bad as they t
siegel joins us to assess the risk for america. stay with us.r this missn i upgraded your smart phone. ♪ right. but the most important feature of all is. the capital one purcseraser. i can redeemhe double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. d with a w clicks, this msion never happened. uh, what's this tton do? [ electricy zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. s did. what's in yo wallet? matt cases of the of middle east syndrome deadly respiratory virus slows...
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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. associate professor of medicine at the nyu lango medical center. "unlocking the secret to health." >> and dr. david issamadi. doctors, good morning. >> starting july 1st. >> starting july 1st. first of all, happy father's day. >> thank you. >> to all of you. >> exactly. speaking of father's day, what a better way to take care of ourselves. ask questions what we need to do as we get older. let's say you start at 20 years old. what type of tests should we have? >> i want to wish my father a happy birthday. >> happy birthday. how appropriate that we're mentioning ages. >> i'm not in any one of those specific categories. >> i thought you were in your 20s. >> what do you do when you're 20 years old. >> if you come in with a sprained ankle, don't expect your doctor to do nothing and treat the ankle. the doctor has in his or her mind what you need for a screening tool. i ask you what your history is, i check your heart and lungs, i check your abdomen, i check you for hernias, add a chest x-ray and an ekg. i might have done that ekg earler if you're in spo
marc siegel. associate professor of medicine at the nyu lango medical center. "unlocking the secret to health." >> and dr. david issamadi. doctors, good morning. >> starting july 1st. >> starting july 1st. first of all, happy father's day. >> thank you. >> to all of you. >> exactly. speaking of father's day, what a better way to take care of ourselves. ask questions what we need to do as we get older. let's say you start at 20 years old. what type...
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siegel is next on that but first this.at celebrity chef paul dean lost her show, lost her sponsors but her latest book is flying off the shelves, sales up 1,000% in 24 hours. will hurt public apology today put her reputation on the mend. you decide after this. >> i have never with any intention hurt anybody on purpose and i never wanted what you see is what you get. i am not an actress. i am heartbroken. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someonwho know how i trade. because i don't trade like everi'm with scottradee me. (announcer) scottrade. awarded five-stars from smartmoney magazine. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend le
siegel is next on that but first this.at celebrity chef paul dean lost her show, lost her sponsors but her latest book is flying off the shelves, sales up 1,000% in 24 hours. will hurt public apology today put her reputation on the mend. you decide after this. >> i have never with any intention hurt anybody on purpose and i never wanted what you see is what you get. i am not an actress. i am heartbroken. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with...
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siegele active substances appear to be made in southeast asian countries. pharmacies is a new maritime routes are opening through pakistan and iran to the ports in east and west africa. pakistan authorities have said tons of prohibited drugs on fire to mark the international date against drug abuse and illicit marketing. the drugs included here wincome canada's, and opium, and were collected in the last few months. -- the drugs included here cannabis, andin, opium and were collected in the last few months. >> every southern hemisphere summer in the seas around the antarctic, the hunted -- the hunters become the hunted. are harasseders by environmentalists. and this is about to play out in court. australia will say japan is violating an-- is international ban. is a fraud.ay it >> we have a willing program that has been run since the moratorium commence in the 1990's. and as a result of the japanese whaling program, more than two dozen whales have been killed -- 2000 whales have been killed. we say it should stop. is whether the japanese whaling program is ge
siegele active substances appear to be made in southeast asian countries. pharmacies is a new maritime routes are opening through pakistan and iran to the ports in east and west africa. pakistan authorities have said tons of prohibited drugs on fire to mark the international date against drug abuse and illicit marketing. the drugs included here wincome canada's, and opium, and were collected in the last few months. -- the drugs included here cannabis, andin, opium and were collected in the last...
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. >>> cnn money tech correspondent lorie siegel is here with me in new york and rene marsh is tracking a story in washington. rene, let's start with you. facebook and microsoft are revealing how often the government asked them to turn over users' private information. facebook said they've gotten 9,000 to 10,000 requests in the last six months of 2012. microsoft said it got up to 7,000 requests in that time time period. so, rene, you're hearing the nsa may soon declassify files on some terror plots prevented as a result of the government surveillance programs. how fast can that happen, rene? >> well, i can tell you this, don, the nsa has been feeling a lot of pressure from lawmakers who say that this surveillance program, it violates american civil liberties, so now in order to prove that this method of tracking americans' phone calls and collecting data from tech companies actually helped prevent these terror plots, the head of the very secret agency, the nsa, is promising to declassify information about specific terror plots that were thwarted. now, senator dianne feinstein, she said
. >>> cnn money tech correspondent lorie siegel is here with me in new york and rene marsh is tracking a story in washington. rene, let's start with you. facebook and microsoft are revealing how often the government asked them to turn over users' private information. facebook said they've gotten 9,000 to 10,000 requests in the last six months of 2012. microsoft said it got up to 7,000 requests in that time time period. so, rene, you're hearing the nsa may soon declassify files on some...
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siegel and i were having a conversation on the ride over.nd versus high end consumer. one of the things we've been -- >> there's an absolute dichotomy. >> we've been debating at barclays, the low end consumer got hit almost immediately by the reversal of the payroll tax cut. retailer earnings estimates were too high. they came down hard. you did see some effect on the low end. but the high end consumer, you know, has received a positive wealth effect from higher stock prices, you know, house prices stabilizing. what do you guys see with respect to that? where do you sit in that? >> i would say that has sort of neutralized more at the high end. something that's kind of interesting for us, typically people -- our average customer is about a 50 k median income. normal for the u.s. but we started a rewards program four years ago. we now have more specific data on our customers instead of generaliti generalities. what we now know is 50 k would be our median income customer. 25% of our sales come from 5% of our customer. they're median income is m
siegel and i were having a conversation on the ride over.nd versus high end consumer. one of the things we've been -- >> there's an absolute dichotomy. >> we've been debating at barclays, the low end consumer got hit almost immediately by the reversal of the payroll tax cut. retailer earnings estimates were too high. they came down hard. you did see some effect on the low end. but the high end consumer, you know, has received a positive wealth effect from higher stock prices, you...
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i can hear you very well your call signal is siegel but let me call you simply volunteer. i'm very happy and proud that our girl a girl from the soviet union is the first woman to fly into space and to operate such cutting edge equipment. but not everything was quite so perfect with that cutting edge equipment. i spoke several times with i heard she was tired but she wouldn't admit it twice she tried to orient the spacecraft and she honestly said she'd failed to do that. even though it was only a test procedure. couldn't do it she couldn't operate the spacecraft manually. today the former cosmonaut claims it was because of an engineering fault. don't you see there was an error in the program when it was supposed to land instead of descending from orbit the ship was programmed to ascend to be. i entered the data center from earth into the program and was able to land safely so no one. the doctors had a different opinion because the seagull didn't feel well on the way to conditions she wasn't accurately executing her commands from us your ears. the first twenty four hours we
i can hear you very well your call signal is siegel but let me call you simply volunteer. i'm very happy and proud that our girl a girl from the soviet union is the first woman to fly into space and to operate such cutting edge equipment. but not everything was quite so perfect with that cutting edge equipment. i spoke several times with i heard she was tired but she wouldn't admit it twice she tried to orient the spacecraft and she honestly said she'd failed to do that. even though it was only...
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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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marc siegel, you know.cine at nyu langone medical center and a member of the fox news medical a-team. all of sudden, dr. fer shine, obesity is a disease. good idea or not? >> good idea. what we are faced with for some years people are undertreated because they are overweight. overweight does lead to a number of serious medical conditions. diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure. those particular conditions are often neglected because doctors are afraid to have the discussion in the first place. this opens up the discussion. jon: dr. siegel, i get that. isn't it really a martie of diet and exercise? if you do those two things in the proper balance don't you lose weight? >> jon, it is not always a matter of that. here in lies the problem. sometimes it is lifestyle. sometimes exercise will treat it, getting off the couch. sometimes it is only diet related. sometimes it is other metabolic conditions we have to figure out. i don't think medically strictly speaking obesity is a disease. i think it's a syndro
marc siegel, you know.cine at nyu langone medical center and a member of the fox news medical a-team. all of sudden, dr. fer shine, obesity is a disease. good idea or not? >> good idea. what we are faced with for some years people are undertreated because they are overweight. overweight does lead to a number of serious medical conditions. diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure. those particular conditions are often neglected because doctors are afraid to have the discussion in the...
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one wrong move under siegel and may never have returned. she later miraculously survived an assassination attempt this gave five right at my side of the car nine bullets were found on the my seat valentino to discover seagull in space on ozzy. past. riot police lash out at protesters in turkey again after the prime minister orders an end to unrest within twenty four hours this is a fifth person is confirmed to have died in the hospital. spying on the e.u. european nations angered after finding out the u.s. secret surveillance program was monitoring them as well the n.s.a. defends itself saying it was preventing terrorism. a massive media strike underway in greece where unions are protesting the shutdown of the state broadcaster as part of a cost cutting measure. six pm in moscow i met très a good to have you with us.
one wrong move under siegel and may never have returned. she later miraculously survived an assassination attempt this gave five right at my side of the car nine bullets were found on the my seat valentino to discover seagull in space on ozzy. past. riot police lash out at protesters in turkey again after the prime minister orders an end to unrest within twenty four hours this is a fifth person is confirmed to have died in the hospital. spying on the e.u. european nations angered after finding...
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marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at the nyu langone medical center. did you know he's also the author of "the inner puls pulse: unlocking the secret code of sickness and
marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at the nyu langone medical center. did you know he's also the author of "the inner puls pulse: unlocking the secret code of sickness and
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just an actor well you know there's nothing wrong with with the actors profession so you think mr siegel may have presidential ambitions i don't think is presidential ambitions but i think he's got a lot of heart and soul in terms of the things he believes in but let's go straight to the nature of the occurred here special relationship and some would argue. very frosty are heard people saying that we are not entering a new era similar it's called why would you agree but that yeah i agree with that i think that unless we do something to get things going in the right direction that we are going to. enter into a narrow it were keep going into an era where things will not be you know we will have be good but they'll be bad why do you think they're so bad at the moment what is the i think that there's been. people on both sides of the of this relationship who are stuck in the cold war i think that there are people who have. a burning hatred in their hear for because they believe that they were dedicated to the the soviet system.
just an actor well you know there's nothing wrong with with the actors profession so you think mr siegel may have presidential ambitions i don't think is presidential ambitions but i think he's got a lot of heart and soul in terms of the things he believes in but let's go straight to the nature of the occurred here special relationship and some would argue. very frosty are heard people saying that we are not entering a new era similar it's called why would you agree but that yeah i agree with...
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mark siegel. james gandolfini, only 51 years old.young. >> and maybe that should be a wakeup call. physical inactivity caused 35% of deaths from heart disease and only 22% of americans exercise regularly. what about weight? we have to all lose weight as a nation, we have to become more active. more than that we don't know. cardiac risk factors you've got to go to your doctor, high blood pressure, diabetes. we see him smoking cigars all the time. cigar smoking you actually inhale. i don't know how much he did. but you have to go to the doctor and see the risk factors. take aspirin and drugs to lower your cholesterol. stuart: hold on a second. i'm going to give you a news item. american medical association now officially labels obesity as a disease. okay? so if you're overweight, it's not your fault, you're sick. go see the doctor. if you drink too much, it's not your fault, you're an alcoholic, that's a disease. that judgment, that obesity is a disease takes away the moral factor. you're not responsible for yourself. no, it's out of y
mark siegel. james gandolfini, only 51 years old.young. >> and maybe that should be a wakeup call. physical inactivity caused 35% of deaths from heart disease and only 22% of americans exercise regularly. what about weight? we have to all lose weight as a nation, we have to become more active. more than that we don't know. cardiac risk factors you've got to go to your doctor, high blood pressure, diabetes. we see him smoking cigars all the time. cigar smoking you actually inhale. i don't...
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marc siegel is here to debunk what is fact and what is fiction.urprised myself by several of these. i like to think that i know everything, but apparently i don't. you can drink any you can drink -- any drink can hydrate you? fact or fiction? >> fiction. water is what you want to have. sugary drinks and fruit drinks draw water out of your cells. people think i'm so sweated up from working out, let me have a cold beer. you have a cold beer it dehydrates you, defeats the purpose. water is what you want to have or iced tea, something with electrolytes but not a lot of sugar. >> sports drinks, look if they have a lot of sugar? >> you do not want something with a lot of sugar. straight water is the best. >> you've been working out. you're hot, sweaty, want to take a cold shower to cool down. fact or fiction? >> also fiction. the cold shower clamps down your blood vessels and your body doesn't feel the full effect. drinking a cold substance helps. take a cold glass of water, that will help cool you down but your skin will not cool down from that extra c
marc siegel is here to debunk what is fact and what is fiction.urprised myself by several of these. i like to think that i know everything, but apparently i don't. you can drink any you can drink -- any drink can hydrate you? fact or fiction? >> fiction. water is what you want to have. sugary drinks and fruit drinks draw water out of your cells. people think i'm so sweated up from working out, let me have a cold beer. you have a cold beer it dehydrates you, defeats the purpose. water is...
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marc siegel is a professor of medicine at nyu. why the baby boomers and why this announcement now?first of all, i'm really proud of the task force who are primary care doctors like myself who are always going out there and saying don't get a mammogram, don't get a psa, really essential screening tests suddenly coming out and saying hepatitis c is a huge problem, let's screen baby boomers for it. i'm so happy they did that because three-quarters of the 3.9 million people in the u.s. who have hepatitis c are baby boomers. why? because back when i was a kid, we didn't have the test for hepatitis c. you couldn't tell you had it. jenna: and how do you get hepatitis c? >> from blood transfusions, drug use, from illicit sexual behavior, all kinds of ways. but we weren't testing blood back in the '70s and '80s for this. we didn't know what it was. same thing with people that might have been exposed from drug use or sex. we didn't test them, we didn't know how to do it. so a lot of baby boomers have this and don't know you have it because you can have it and not get sick. jenna: sometimes y
marc siegel is a professor of medicine at nyu. why the baby boomers and why this announcement now?first of all, i'm really proud of the task force who are primary care doctors like myself who are always going out there and saying don't get a mammogram, don't get a psa, really essential screening tests suddenly coming out and saying hepatitis c is a huge problem, let's screen baby boomers for it. i'm so happy they did that because three-quarters of the 3.9 million people in the u.s. who have...
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siegel, and i agree, he said put the kids first, kids deserve to be at the top of the list, at least sickest, include them in that list. i am in favor of from ruling. >> dana, what about you? >> i think it is amazing what her parents were able to do. they got public support behind her to the point that a judge intervened. then you had a change in policy. now you have this surgery today. science moves faster than policy makers usually. i think now that science is able to take parts of the lung to help her be able to survive, i think there will be a wholesale new debate about what is going to be allowed. i learned a lot about organ donation and being an organ donor is important. talk about it with your family, on your driver's license, it says whether you can be an organ donor. >> if this girl doesn't make it, is the accusation you pushed too far, young kids can't handle this kind of operation, and why did we do it? >> i'm sure there will be some people that may come and say that. let's hope we don't have to have that conversation, let's hope she does make it, but i will say this. this
siegel, and i agree, he said put the kids first, kids deserve to be at the top of the list, at least sickest, include them in that list. i am in favor of from ruling. >> dana, what about you? >> i think it is amazing what her parents were able to do. they got public support behind her to the point that a judge intervened. then you had a change in policy. now you have this surgery today. science moves faster than policy makers usually. i think now that science is able to take parts...
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soviet space exploration but valentino tedesco is the only woman you'll find here or call sign was siegel and for the u.s.s.r. and for all the women who dreamt of doing the same this seagull. higher than any other time bottom moscow. back with more knees in just about twelve twenty minutes time a first start to the break the highlights of that in the meetings recent meeting with some of our team's correspondents such a. wealthy british style it's a testament i do the splits because. of the. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on r g i think the first impulse of arundhati was pretty much the same as the first impulse of assad that is to suppress the culture mr assad to the was it was a dictator he acted like a dictator mr other one has been elected and he's acting in the wrong way but but but don't come with this comparison with with syria if it doesn't fly. dangerous experiments on prisoners they want to make money and they have healthy guinea pigs in the regular society they're not able to use prisoners i mean more they wish the
soviet space exploration but valentino tedesco is the only woman you'll find here or call sign was siegel and for the u.s.s.r. and for all the women who dreamt of doing the same this seagull. higher than any other time bottom moscow. back with more knees in just about twelve twenty minutes time a first start to the break the highlights of that in the meetings recent meeting with some of our team's correspondents such a. wealthy british style it's a testament i do the splits because. of the....
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mark siegel. >> she will need immunosuppress hant therapy.he is at a high risk of infection and rejection of the lung. in sarah's case and all other cystic fibrosis other organs are affected including the pancreas and liver. those have to be watched carefully. >> doctors say if the lungs do become available she will get them within just a few hours. >> shepard: a tall hill for sarah to climb. what more do we know about the 11-year-old boy? >> javier acosta. in august he could be on the adult list anyway. the reason his parents went to court is because they do not think he will make if until august. here is is the problem his lung score that we just talked about is only 39. exactly half of what sarah's score is. he is healthier but way down the transplant list but his parents say they are willing to try anything especially since his older brother also died of cystic fibrosis at the age of nine waiting for new lungs. >>> one pediatric lung specialist says patients with cystic fibrosis live to 31 on average and says that lung transplants essenti
mark siegel. >> she will need immunosuppress hant therapy.he is at a high risk of infection and rejection of the lung. in sarah's case and all other cystic fibrosis other organs are affected including the pancreas and liver. those have to be watched carefully. >> doctors say if the lungs do become available she will get them within just a few hours. >> shepard: a tall hill for sarah to climb. what more do we know about the 11-year-old boy? >> javier acosta. in august he...
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i want to bring in cnn money's lorie siegel. help me under that, i can only say it's remarkable technology. it's a little scary if it gets in the hand of the wrong person but it's expensive so -- >> yeah. the idea that i've never shot a gun and i can shoot and hit a target 1,000 yards away, pretty eye opening. it uses image sensing technology and the gun decides when it's going to shoot and it val cue lates variables and you can pull the trigger and if it isn't aligned with the target, it won't shoot. >> if you don't have your best shoot, the gun says, not going to do it. >> not going to happen. but if you shoot it, and it is a shot, it will go. and my colleague tested it. >> identify lift the gun up and you can see what we're seeing right there. >> i want you to see the 250 yard mark. >> my hands aren't nearly as steady as i thought they would be. is that 1,000? >> that's 1,000. i want you to shoot the target there on the far left. good tag. solid tag. all right. let er rip. squeeze and hold. move it into the -- >> three hits.
i want to bring in cnn money's lorie siegel. help me under that, i can only say it's remarkable technology. it's a little scary if it gets in the hand of the wrong person but it's expensive so -- >> yeah. the idea that i've never shot a gun and i can shoot and hit a target 1,000 yards away, pretty eye opening. it uses image sensing technology and the gun decides when it's going to shoot and it val cue lates variables and you can pull the trigger and if it isn't aligned with the target, it...