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jeremy siegel, as always, wonderful to have you back. zane brown, we appreciate it. >>> now, just look at the live pictures from cairo. massive crowds gathering in tahrir square all day long as the egyptian military issues an ultimatum to mohamed morsi. we have the latest on the potentially dangerous and fluid story. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some things are designed to draw crowds. ♪ ♪ others are designed to leave them behind. ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. vo: i've always thought the best part about this country is that we get to create our future. you get to take ownership of the choices you make. the person you become. i've been around long enough to recognize the people who are out there owning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not sitting by as their life unfolds. and they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do
jeremy siegel, as always, wonderful to have you back. zane brown, we appreciate it. >>> now, just look at the live pictures from cairo. massive crowds gathering in tahrir square all day long as the egyptian military issues an ultimatum to mohamed morsi. we have the latest on the potentially dangerous and fluid story. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some things are designed to draw crowds. ♪ ♪ others are designed to leave them behind. ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. vo:...
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siegel? >> i want to add to it something david is saying. doctor out of ucla who's been the lead researcher here says that basically what she's looking at is the kind of addiction you might see with cocaine or other illicit substances. heroine. is it like that? we do know there are people that are hypersexual. people with very high libidos. we do know people may do things out of sexual desire that ruins their lives. they may end up getting divorced. may end up with all types of problems. what this study did is it found that the brain waves didn't change the way you would expect them to change, jamie, if it was like a cocaine addiction. there's no habituation. what does this mean? this means that there probably isn't the same need. if this study bears out, there isn't the same need to treat this like it was a cocaine addiction. like it was an alcohol addiction. you may have to just look at it like some people are more -- >> before we go, can you treat it by adjujusting libido with medications? >> you may be able to do it with behavioral chang
siegel? >> i want to add to it something david is saying. doctor out of ucla who's been the lead researcher here says that basically what she's looking at is the kind of addiction you might see with cocaine or other illicit substances. heroine. is it like that? we do know there are people that are hypersexual. people with very high libidos. we do know people may do things out of sexual desire that ruins their lives. they may end up getting divorced. may end up with all types of problems....
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mark siegel. i've never heard of a virus that has better than a 50% death rate. you know, 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 -- firstf all, dr. maaret chan is not very shy when she sys threat to the entire world. she said it with bird flu, could kill uto 90 million. she said it with swine flu. >> she's an alarmist. >> she did it with sars. sars in 200 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 thentire world. the city of toronto was cordoned off literally and asia spent $30 billion keeping people from traveling and sequesteri people. and you know what? that's the real story about sars. it's the fear, it's the panic. so now i seen tv everybody sayi
mark siegel. i've never heard of a virus that has better than a 50% death rate. you know, 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 -- firstf all, dr. maaret chan is not...
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siegel. i have to say i have never heard of a virus that has been better if they and a 50% death rate. this is stunning. what is happening? >> let me walk you thru this we need to take thisinly seriously any time a new virus emerges in redondo would it will be. the initial virus does have a high def rate but here is the problem but margaret qian is not shy head of the who said it could kill up to 90 million and she says it every time there is any emerging market. she did it with sars but here's something interesting se in 2003 it affected 7,000 people and kill killed 700 when it first version was to present death rates and everybody panicked.e the city of toronto wasnto cordoned off and a just and $30 million keeping people from traveling and sequestering but that is the real story. it is the fear and the panicvery everybody says this could be ano another t2 but that was not as bad as people fought to.nt why do i talk about that? is the same kind of virus. a coronavirus. guess what else? the
siegel. i have to say i have never heard of a virus that has been better if they and a 50% death rate. this is stunning. what is happening? >> let me walk you thru this we need to take thisinly seriously any time a new virus emerges in redondo would it will be. the initial virus does have a high def rate but here is the problem but margaret qian is not shy head of the who said it could kill up to 90 million and she says it every time there is any emerging market. she did it with sars but...
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watch many ducks, swans, and siegel's. -- seagulls. it is a great place to stroll and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around a lake, going under the bridges, passing the chinese pavilion and the waterfall. for a quiet getaway, making for a memorable and magical experience. located on 19th avenue, this growth is the place to where you're hiking boots, bring the family and the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the park is rich with eucalyptus trees. long paths allow you to meander, perfect for a dog walking in a wooded environment. >> i enjoy the history. the diversity of nature that exists in such an urban city, concrete streets, cars, we have this oasis of the natural environment. it reminds us of what the history was. >> there is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available on the 28 bus to get you very easily. the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. it is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll around the lake and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to wat
watch many ducks, swans, and siegel's. -- seagulls. it is a great place to stroll and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around a lake, going under the bridges, passing the chinese pavilion and the waterfall. for a quiet getaway, making for a memorable and magical experience. located on 19th avenue, this growth is the place to where you're hiking boots, bring the family and the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the...
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mark siegel.oice that the return of the twinkie. >> i am in favor of free enterprise, you know i don't like the government being overly involved in things, you know i have a spirit that you're going to like witches i grew up with twinkies, and i like the idea -- stuart: look at you now. >> that they have a favorable people place in people's memory but i have to tell you what they do that don't like. they last 45 days. they are not really made of cream and wonderful flour the way you think they are. they are made of police forbade 60, sodium lack the late, all these chemicals and called him also fires that macon taste the way they do and make the last. they are not healthy. stuart: it is bad for you. tell me what happens if i eat emulsifiers? >> i'm more concerned what else is in process foods despise chemicals. i can crew -- plenty of sugar, salt, definitely linked to a lot of problems. but i love them and if there was one here i would eat it so i have mixed feelings about this. on the one hand i
mark siegel.oice that the return of the twinkie. >> i am in favor of free enterprise, you know i don't like the government being overly involved in things, you know i have a spirit that you're going to like witches i grew up with twinkies, and i like the idea -- stuart: look at you now. >> that they have a favorable people place in people's memory but i have to tell you what they do that don't like. they last 45 days. they are not really made of cream and wonderful flour the way you...
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marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at nyu's lango medical center. doctors, good morning.our colleagues in san francisco must have been and are very busy today. marc, what do they deal with? how do they treat these patients? what's the first priority? >> right on the scene they have to triage. the way they've been triaging in california lately, something called s.t.a.r.t. a program they're using. they first will decide the people that can walk they set aside. those people are probably okay. in this case there were spinal injuries. you saw on the scene people that had injured spines they put on boards. they tape them, literally, their head to the board because they don't want any movement with a spinal injury whatsoever. can they breathe? do they need an airway to help them breathe? is there any bleeding going on? what is their mental status? those are the first things you think about. you know what happens in a situation like this? people get injured and they don't even know it. they get thrown about the cabin. they may have a head yinjury they're not going to know about r
marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at nyu's lango medical center. doctors, good morning.our colleagues in san francisco must have been and are very busy today. marc, what do they deal with? how do they treat these patients? what's the first priority? >> right on the scene they have to triage. the way they've been triaging in california lately, something called s.t.a.r.t. a program they're using. they first will decide the people that can walk they set aside. those people are...
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marc siegel is here. >> it's a weakening of the heart muscle in some reason.ase because they're calling it viral. it's ballooning out of the heart. the heart can thicken, it can be too strong for its own good or become like a balloon. they're saying it's a virus, it became like a balloon. it loses its pump. stuart: any connection to his-- he had frequent problems with alcohol? >> this is exactly what i was about to say and be careful how i say this. viral is different from alcohol. alcohol pickles the heart. it has the same impact. ten years of drinking will balloon your heart out in the same way that a virus would do in over a matter of weeks. my own personal opinion, dr. marc siegel here, is that given his history, i would be suspicious of alcohol having been the cause here rather than a virus, suspicious. i can't confirm that and that's not what they are saying, but it's putting two and two together. drinking over a long period of time can cause this exact impact and i want to say that on this program because i want people out there who are drinkers to thin
marc siegel is here. >> it's a weakening of the heart muscle in some reason.ase because they're calling it viral. it's ballooning out of the heart. the heart can thicken, it can be too strong for its own good or become like a balloon. they're saying it's a virus, it became like a balloon. it loses its pump. stuart: any connection to his-- he had frequent problems with alcohol? >> this is exactly what i was about to say and be careful how i say this. viral is different from alcohol....
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siegel. >> good to see you too. bill: thanks.here a new showdown over a potential government shutdown. republicans are willing to play hard ball to get the economy back on track they say. majority whip kevin mccarthy will tell us what the gop strategy will be. bill: we have a vote coming up in the house that could potentially end the controversial nsa surveillance program. is that a good idea? general jack keane, his thoughts moments away. >> with hotwire's low prices, i can cross even more places off my travel wish list. this year alone, i hit new york and texas. see, hotwire checks the competition's rates every day so they can guarantee their low hotel prices. >> men: ♪ h-o-t-w-i-r-e, hotwire.com. ♪ i'll just press this, and you'll save on both. ding! ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, llllet's get ready to bundlllllle... you [ holding final syllable ] oh, yeah, sorry! let's get ready to bundle and save. >> this is a test nsurers. martha: republican lawmakers gearing up for a new showdown with the obama administration. backi
siegel. >> good to see you too. bill: thanks.here a new showdown over a potential government shutdown. republicans are willing to play hard ball to get the economy back on track they say. majority whip kevin mccarthy will tell us what the gop strategy will be. bill: we have a vote coming up in the house that could potentially end the controversial nsa surveillance program. is that a good idea? general jack keane, his thoughts moments away. >> with hotwire's low prices, i can cross...
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marc siegel.ee you as always. >> good morning. >> let me start with this stunning study. have you heard about this? it has to do with fish oil and fish oil supplements for men. a million of us take omega 3 fatty acids for our health and other benefits. they say it's good for our heart. new research shows that it could potentially raise the risk of prostate cancer. who better to tell us about that than dr. samadi, they tell you it's great and now it can increase your risk for prostate cancer? >> yes, there's confusion so we want to clarify this. this study that was published -- this study wasn't designed to find out if the fish oil causes prostate cancer. this was an incidental association that was found in this. we have to be very careful about this. part of this select study that looked at vitamin e, a few months ago we talked about vitamin e that can increase the risk of prostate cancer by 17%. now they're finding the same thing with omega 3 fatty acid. where do i stand? i want to answer the fol
marc siegel.ee you as always. >> good morning. >> let me start with this stunning study. have you heard about this? it has to do with fish oil and fish oil supplements for men. a million of us take omega 3 fatty acids for our health and other benefits. they say it's good for our heart. new research shows that it could potentially raise the risk of prostate cancer. who better to tell us about that than dr. samadi, they tell you it's great and now it can increase your risk for...
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marc siegel.ssociate professor of medicine at nyu's lango medical center and author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> dr. samadi is here, too. david samadi, chairman of neurology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. i'll go first. eric's doing great. i'm doing great. you might have the stomach virus definitely going around. hundreds of people have been sick across more than a dozen states. it's spreading, too. we wanted to ask you, dr. samadi, where is this coming from? it does seem in the nice weather you wouldn't expect so many people to be down with the flu or a virus. >> this is really nothing new. almost every other month we're coming up with listeria. we just had hepatitis a in the restaurants. now we see the psych lo spocycl. it's coming, jamie, from food, contaminated food and water. >> how do you know when you go to a restaurant or you buy something in the grocery store, maybe it even lives in your own refrigerator too long, y
marc siegel.ssociate professor of medicine at nyu's lango medical center and author of "the inner pulse: unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> dr. samadi is here, too. david samadi, chairman of neurology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. i'll go first. eric's doing great. i'm doing great. you might have the stomach virus definitely going around. hundreds of people have been sick across more than a dozen states. it's spreading, too. we wanted...
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marc siegel professor of medicine at n.y.u. medical center. good to have to hear.is touted by the world health organization as the deadliest thing around and in recent memory, how concerned should we be? >> it is too early to be concerned but not too early to pay attention that the wa joe has a history to overreact this is the same common cold by wrist. t2 which was probably the most serious example was not as bad as they thought at the time. it infected 8,000 in killed 770 in they thought itould be worse but when sars started the for the first few months it was deadly at about 50%. i am not making light of that b here's what happens over time the virus once to survive it will change and mutate to be less deadly also look at the hospital out in the committee -- community there are more cases that haven't been reported. >> that is the strange thing talk about 34 deat in saudi arabia. it seems impossible that no matter how good the who is could have a specific knowledge with the exact count? give us your thoughts. >> aig think this is many more cases because as the v
marc siegel professor of medicine at n.y.u. medical center. good to have to hear.is touted by the world health organization as the deadliest thing around and in recent memory, how concerned should we be? >> it is too early to be concerned but not too early to pay attention that the wa joe has a history to overreact this is the same common cold by wrist. t2 which was probably the most serious example was not as bad as they thought at the time. it infected 8,000 in killed 770 in they...
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pick up part of that story with doctor marc siegel. you agree with everything?ou are seeing out there? i hear this again and again. >> i want to start with a particular comment he made. docrs are not really in the free market and that is really striking and i think we have to emphasize that. how much are your office expenses there, and what will that cost me to give you this antibiotic? melissa: that is a very important question. >> i don't have a lot of time to ask you that question, but i could probably charge whatever i wanted it because you have to do better. that is so far from the reality of the situation. so many regulations and so much of it is big insurance and big government. melissa: but obamacare was supposed to fix all that. that problem has been around for a long time. so how have things changed under obamacare? is it better or worse? >> insurance companies are paying u.s., the reason you are doing this segment today and there is a big exodus of doctors from private practice. >> why does the hospital want to buy that up. >> well, because they, in b
pick up part of that story with doctor marc siegel. you agree with everything?ou are seeing out there? i hear this again and again. >> i want to start with a particular comment he made. docrs are not really in the free market and that is really striking and i think we have to emphasize that. how much are your office expenses there, and what will that cost me to give you this antibiotic? melissa: that is a very important question. >> i don't have a lot of time to ask you that...
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siegel. >> i think first of all the first sound byte was exactly right and made the right points. i am not black and i am not in the african-american community, but i spent a lot of time around it in my life. the fact he is relating to the american people exactly right why people react in that way. his point that it could have been him -- >> what about that? >> i don't know. maybe i wouldn't have said that, but the idea that somehow the african-american community is not upset about this, and the only reason they are doing this is because of al sharpton is ridiculous. >> let's talk about why he did it, dana. greg thinks he needs to address it. why did he have to go back there? why did it have to be -- the outcome may have been different if trayvon was white. >> terrible. i am not good at discerning why he says certain things. i will tell you why i think he said it. tomorrow is saturday, and they are planning to have the big protests all-around the country and al sharpton and they have been talking about that all week. this week eric holder, the attorney general said at the naacp me
siegel. >> i think first of all the first sound byte was exactly right and made the right points. i am not black and i am not in the african-american community, but i spent a lot of time around it in my life. the fact he is relating to the american people exactly right why people react in that way. his point that it could have been him -- >> what about that? >> i don't know. maybe i wouldn't have said that, but the idea that somehow the african-american community is not upset...
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mark siegel. what do you make of what's going on? >> i want to first make sure that americans are informed. really informed here about what this is all about. the law, as you said, and i've said, is completely unaffordable. it's too expensive. it's too expensive for employers. that's why they're holding off on he mandate. employers can't afford to provide this kind of comprehensive insurance to employees. it's unaffordable to state. that's white they have not put the exchanges into place. unaffordable to the individual. that's why they're now considering letting smokers pail the same premium. they were going to raise them a week ago. no one can afford these premiums that cover too many things. that's why we call it an entitlement. because it covers to many things. i'm all for personal responsibility. get out there and exercise. improve your diet, neil. decrease your healthcare costs by -- >> neil: i invited you as a guest, doctor, and as a friend, and you're really pushing it. but in seriousness, your point is this whole healthcare i
mark siegel. what do you make of what's going on? >> i want to first make sure that americans are informed. really informed here about what this is all about. the law, as you said, and i've said, is completely unaffordable. it's too expensive. it's too expensive for employers. that's why they're holding off on he mandate. employers can't afford to provide this kind of comprehensive insurance to employees. it's unaffordable to state. that's white they have not put the exchanges into place....
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siegel. these movies can scare a lot of people. you tell me if they're fact or fiction.or a zombie apocalypse, does it help us prepare for real life natural disaster? >> actually that's fact. the cdc called the program they have for looking for zombies is something that is very similar to the way you would prepare for a hurricane or tornado. you'd have that emergency preparedness pile. so just liearning how you would ham a sudden terrible disaster is for awful them. >> a deadly virus can make someone sick in just minutes. >> that's the problem. that's where the fear comes from. no, of course not. not 12 sebconds. most vie are yruses take days b you'd get sick from it. >> that surprised me. i've watched too many of these movies. once a person is sick, is it too late to vaccinate? >> well, actually, it is too late to vaccinate. except in some cases like small pox. in small pox, you can give it after you've acquired it and it will help you not gets a sick from it. so it depends on the virus, but most of the time it's too late. you isolate the sick person, you have supportiv
siegel. these movies can scare a lot of people. you tell me if they're fact or fiction.or a zombie apocalypse, does it help us prepare for real life natural disaster? >> actually that's fact. the cdc called the program they have for looking for zombies is something that is very similar to the way you would prepare for a hurricane or tornado. you'd have that emergency preparedness pile. so just liearning how you would ham a sudden terrible disaster is for awful them. >> a deadly...
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marc siegel, joins us live to talk about all of this and more next.na: well, the doc is this on this story about grammy award-winning singer randy travis now in critical condition at a dallas hospital after being diagnosed with a condition knowned as acquired viral cardiomy crop think. we've actually covered it in the past. you may remember the story of anna king, a little girl living in texas who's suffering from the same condition. here she is singing on youtube. she caught our attention last year when she decided to post videos singing about her condition. this one she sings to one of adele's top songs, she's got quite a personality, we encourage you to check out her web site. for more on this disease, though, and who it affects, how it affects them, dr. marc siegel is here. totally different cases but same condition. it affects all ages? no one knows exactly how it begins in the body. tell us a little bit more about cardio my crop think. >> we mean damage to the heart muscle. but let me make it a little easier for people. in this case and in the c
marc siegel, joins us live to talk about all of this and more next.na: well, the doc is this on this story about grammy award-winning singer randy travis now in critical condition at a dallas hospital after being diagnosed with a condition knowned as acquired viral cardiomy crop think. we've actually covered it in the past. you may remember the story of anna king, a little girl living in texas who's suffering from the same condition. here she is singing on youtube. she caught our attention last...
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lifestyle expert lucy siegel has some ideas to help you think out of the gift box. get it?e gifts. usually people -- i show up with like a bottle of champagne or a bottle of wine. >> me, too. and i always appreciate it. >> wine is very common. that's one of the top gifts along with candles. but what we have here is if you're going to a picnic. look at this awesome blanket. about 38 square feet. and one side is really soft and cozy and the back side is actually water resistant. >> that's great. >> fabulous if you're out. this is from lamps plus, believe it or not. >> eight square feet. you said 38. >> oh, did i? >> yeah. >> and then from party city, they make these citronella candles. and they have a new line of toys. you always want to bring kids' toys to an event to keep the kids busy. you can also use their buckets to fill with ice. and sugarfina is this very high-end candy. these don't melt. it's a special summer bento box if you will of non-melting candies. and 30% of their candies you can't even buy in the u.s. they travel the world for these candies. >> wow. >> we hav
lifestyle expert lucy siegel has some ideas to help you think out of the gift box. get it?e gifts. usually people -- i show up with like a bottle of champagne or a bottle of wine. >> me, too. and i always appreciate it. >> wine is very common. that's one of the top gifts along with candles. but what we have here is if you're going to a picnic. look at this awesome blanket. about 38 square feet. and one side is really soft and cozy and the back side is actually water resistant....
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mark siegel separates facts from fiction when it comes to self-diagnosis.hurting. it's real or not. and plus what you need to know before you modify your home loan and we talk to the man who recorded the video of the woman falling asleep on a shoulder on a flight. you're going to love his take and what you can do if someone collapses on your lap. all coming up on "fox and all coming up on "fox and all coming up on "fox and to you need a girls' weekend and you need it now. ladies, let's goo vegas. cute! waiter! girls' weekend here! priceline savings without the bidding. [ lighter flicking ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where giving up isn't who you are. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal v
mark siegel separates facts from fiction when it comes to self-diagnosis.hurting. it's real or not. and plus what you need to know before you modify your home loan and we talk to the man who recorded the video of the woman falling asleep on a shoulder on a flight. you're going to love his take and what you can do if someone collapses on your lap. all coming up on "fox and all coming up on "fox and all coming up on "fox and to you need a girls' weekend and you need it now. ladies,...
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i did a chapter in the but it was a book investigating swiss banks and not siegel. if you remember the late 1990s, the big scandal broke about switzerland and all the assets an agreement that was sloshing around from the second world war. it was one of several books that came out. i did a chapter on the bis. i just thought it was the strangest place. i went there in 1998 to interview the general manager and they took a decision that we would be open about what we did in the war. i said what is this place? strange tower block, railway station overlooking big roads next to it. and i just thought this is very, very interesting to a specialist or to find out about the idea that during the war, fighting for their lives just a few miles away in a nice safe basel with the knowledge of everyone in berlin and london and washington. the channels are being tipped open. i became quite interested in institution. i've written about the united nations, which examines the human failures to stop genocide. and the title by the way is from a human peacekeeper report. the un's own phra
i did a chapter in the but it was a book investigating swiss banks and not siegel. if you remember the late 1990s, the big scandal broke about switzerland and all the assets an agreement that was sloshing around from the second world war. it was one of several books that came out. i did a chapter on the bis. i just thought it was the strangest place. i went there in 1998 to interview the general manager and they took a decision that we would be open about what we did in the war. i said what is...
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let's ask doctor marc siegel. that is a remarkable claim. millions will die.rbon tax. >> of course, none of that has been related. what about a methane tax? if you own a few cows. methane is probably a bigger problem to the o zone and the co2 coming from your cars. how serious will this get? what about al gore? stuart: rush holt is implying that the extra carbon in the air will create these wicked storms and that is what will kill us. do you see any problem with the extra carbon in the atmosphere? is that dangerous? >> well, stuart, we do not know. i always like to say a plus the does not equal delta. let's look on a practical level. how would that money help anybody? how does it lead to more research? real research is always great. this man is a buffoon. every step of the way. let him be taxed. >> a carbon tax would be a gusher of money. >> they would probably use it to pay for obamacare. >> a bigger point on this is that global climate change, global warming as it was originally called, it is all a wealth redistribution scheme. stuart: okay. >> now the poor
let's ask doctor marc siegel. that is a remarkable claim. millions will die.rbon tax. >> of course, none of that has been related. what about a methane tax? if you own a few cows. methane is probably a bigger problem to the o zone and the co2 coming from your cars. how serious will this get? what about al gore? stuart: rush holt is implying that the extra carbon in the air will create these wicked storms and that is what will kill us. do you see any problem with the extra carbon in the...
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term in insider trading cases and it doesn't have to be money handed over in suitcases like marty siegeleceived in the ladys. it can be benefit as general business ties will lead to greater business. >> in fact there is a little description in the book about cases of cash, not as exciting as the previous one. can we just have -- >> a psychological question. financial failure, because of that, determined for the composite and all of this grief came from there. >> raj rajaratnam was -- came from very humble roots and when his father came out of jail there was a document in the british library that i uncovered, he had -- i am doing this from memory, something like 10,000 in debt which is an enormous amount of money for that time and again in this talk that he gave that columbia, he said that his father was someone, if anyone asked for the shirt off his back he would give it to them and he said we were very lucky because had it not been for their mother who put aside some money, we would have been starving, we would have been on the street when our parents died. i do think she grew up at a v
term in insider trading cases and it doesn't have to be money handed over in suitcases like marty siegeleceived in the ladys. it can be benefit as general business ties will lead to greater business. >> in fact there is a little description in the book about cases of cash, not as exciting as the previous one. can we just have -- >> a psychological question. financial failure, because of that, determined for the composite and all of this grief came from there. >> raj rajaratnam...
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marc siegel. let's start off with people should be hydrated.most important things when we're trying to answer oreat. not? >> hydration, yes. water is what you need. sports drinks aren't necessary unless you're a professional agent lead. sports drinks have a lot of sugar in them which you can make you growing -- making groggy. >>gretchen: what does spicy food have to do with beating the heat. >> it is a body sprinkler system to cool you down. >>gretchen: this cayenne pepper, i should spring tell it on -- sprinkle it on for brian and steve? you talk about drinking water. what about jumping into the water? >> cooling you down any way you can is great. ice water is great. air conditioners are great. fans are no good. jumping into the nearest body of water would be great but if you're already lethargic and fatigued you could drown. make sure somebody is helping you. >>gretchen: what about medicines you're taking during a heat wave? stay on them, stay off them? what? >> that is a haoupbl problem. what you have -- that is a huge problem. what you have
marc siegel. let's start off with people should be hydrated.most important things when we're trying to answer oreat. not? >> hydration, yes. water is what you need. sports drinks aren't necessary unless you're a professional agent lead. sports drinks have a lot of sugar in them which you can make you growing -- making groggy. >>gretchen: what does spicy food have to do with beating the heat. >> it is a body sprinkler system to cool you down. >>gretchen: this cayenne...
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marc siegel will be here to tell us what it means for all of us. a showdown in egypt as the clock is ticking. we are hours away from the deadline that was set by egypt's military leaders for president morsi to give in to the protesters or step down from office. this is a huge development. 15 million to 20 million are the estimates of how many people are been in the streets. if he does not step down, an hour from now the military says they will move forward with their own political plan. conner powell is joining us from cairo. >> reporter: egyptians appearing to expecting and bracing for a change as the deadline inches closer in just a few hours we'll know what the military says they are planning to do. protesters continue to fill tahrir square. but a lot of the action is taking place behind closed doors. morse are you * -- mohamed morsi reminded the world that he was democratically elected. the military is denying they are meeting with opposition litres. the military says it's not launching a coup. it says it wants to reach an agreement. tensions a
marc siegel will be here to tell us what it means for all of us. a showdown in egypt as the clock is ticking. we are hours away from the deadline that was set by egypt's military leaders for president morsi to give in to the protesters or step down from office. this is a huge development. 15 million to 20 million are the estimates of how many people are been in the streets. if he does not step down, an hour from now the military says they will move forward with their own political plan. conner...
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mark siegel said today. >> we use something called afterload reducers where we take the pressure offhe heart. diaeretics, water pills to get the water out of the system. >> doctors say a third of patients actually get better, a third get worse, and a third do not change at all. last year alone randy travis was arrested for public intoxication and a domestic dispute involving his girlfriend and her, husband and was arrestedded for drunk driving when he was found naked in the road and threatening polices. he was sentenced to probation and rehab, and he finished rehab and said he was clean before this all began but right now he is in very, very bad condition in a dallas hospital. >> all right. thank you, trace. we'll keep close tabs on it. all right, coming up, gun expert has taken the stand in the zimmerman murder trial, giving the defense a boost today, saying the forensic evidence appears to support zimmerman's version of what happened when he fatally shot trayvon martin. be right back. block. >> a milestone in the repair work at the washington monument which suffered damage from an
mark siegel said today. >> we use something called afterload reducers where we take the pressure offhe heart. diaeretics, water pills to get the water out of the system. >> doctors say a third of patients actually get better, a third get worse, and a third do not change at all. last year alone randy travis was arrested for public intoxication and a domestic dispute involving his girlfriend and her, husband and was arrestedded for drunk driving when he was found naked in the road and...
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and the man who runs all of city group's hedge funds eric siegel at 7:40 eastern time this morning.rmer time warner chairman and ceo, and former citigroup chairman dick parsens. and then media matters with aol chairman and ceo tim armstrong. and watch this, in the last half of the show, the man everybody is talking about this week, eliot spitzer, the disgraced former new york governor, trying to mount a political comeback, he'll make his pitch to us at 8:30 eastern time. we have a lot to talk about. >> there you go with the mounting again. do you -- do we -- i was thinking about that yesterday. we call him governor, don't we? >> i want to show you
and the man who runs all of city group's hedge funds eric siegel at 7:40 eastern time this morning.rmer time warner chairman and ceo, and former citigroup chairman dick parsens. and then media matters with aol chairman and ceo tim armstrong. and watch this, in the last half of the show, the man everybody is talking about this week, eliot spitzer, the disgraced former new york governor, trying to mount a political comeback, he'll make his pitch to us at 8:30 eastern time. we have a lot to talk...
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her confidant spoke exclusively to laurie siegel of cnn money, who joins me now from new york. laurie, first of all, what was the crux of your conversation with this man, this confidant? >> he showed us all the chats he had with her about the relationship with anthony weiner, and essentially these conversations date back, and he told us this has been going on for a long time. he also said that she had told him they spoke all day for months. so a long time. and essentially, what was the nature of those chats? that was my question to him. listen to what he had to say, brooke. you don't know if they ever met, but from these chat logs and from what she showed you, do you know if they had any kind of sex? >> oh, absolutely, there was tawdry phone sex that went on between these two for months on end. you can see from some of the chat logs, the descriptions, anthony weiner apparently has a shoe fetish, and he also apparently has a domination fetish. that was the basis of their relationship. sydney thought the basis of the relationship was going to be some sort of mutual respect, lovin
her confidant spoke exclusively to laurie siegel of cnn money, who joins me now from new york. laurie, first of all, what was the crux of your conversation with this man, this confidant? >> he showed us all the chats he had with her about the relationship with anthony weiner, and essentially these conversations date back, and he told us this has been going on for a long time. he also said that she had told him they spoke all day for months. so a long time. and essentially, what was the...
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marc siegel, a big french study, and they say work more, you have less of a chance of getting dementiaheimer's disease has to do with the temporal lobe which is the side part of the brain. studies have shown more and more that an abnormal protein is building up, clogging the parts of the brain you need to help you with executive function, making decisions, memory, really thinking clearly, knowing who you are, who other people are. now, what's been happening is we've been looking at ways to slow that from occurring. and over five million people in the united states have alzheimer's disease, it's by far the most common kind of dementia. how do you slow its progress? one thing i'm hinting at is in the test tube, you try to prevent that protune from forming. but -- protein from forming. but studies have shown eating a mediterranean diet might help, more exercise might help, playing puzzles might help, bright lights in one study helped, so it's hardly surprising to me that the french looking at close to half a million people in a government study, actually, the government-held agency looked
marc siegel, a big french study, and they say work more, you have less of a chance of getting dementiaheimer's disease has to do with the temporal lobe which is the side part of the brain. studies have shown more and more that an abnormal protein is building up, clogging the parts of the brain you need to help you with executive function, making decisions, memory, really thinking clearly, knowing who you are, who other people are. now, what's been happening is we've been looking at ways to slow...
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cnn money technology lori siegel has been following the story. so what happened?unbelievable to think that this kind of thing could happen. >>from just answering your phone. apparently she had an iphone 5, she had an iphone 5 charger. and she was electrocuted. this is an ongoing investigation. we reached out to apple. they're taking this seriously. let me read what you they said in a statement. they said "we're deeply saddened to learn of this tragic incident and offer our condolences to the ma family." they also said they're going to fully investigate and cooperate with authorities in this matter. obviously, carol, not very comforting when you think of how many of us have iphone 5s, how many of us talk on their phones when they're plugged in. that being said this isn't the first time we've heard of something like this happening. batteries have exploded in the past. chuck schumer recently said we need to look at cell phone safety because it's becoming a huge issue as these phones are getting a little smarter and have more processing power. carol? >> laurie segall,
cnn money technology lori siegel has been following the story. so what happened?unbelievable to think that this kind of thing could happen. >>from just answering your phone. apparently she had an iphone 5, she had an iphone 5 charger. and she was electrocuted. this is an ongoing investigation. we reached out to apple. they're taking this seriously. let me read what you they said in a statement. they said "we're deeply saddened to learn of this tragic incident and offer our...
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aid did you have the us go a torrey latter aid is an empirical question if they are maxed out by siegel evidence that they are. third, i simply do not believe we will drive away jihadist by becoming less involved. the rest of the world is what we are involved the jihadist love to be there even more. they will continue to fight us to use our involvement in public as a pretty good argument as to why the ones receiving weapons are not authentic representatives against the infidels. the idea that they will say we had a good run but now the americans are finding the moderate levels makes it exceedingly unlikely. of the united states was correctly worried the weapons would throw to the jihadist groups and now we're told the cia has said they will not go to the assad -- jihadist. this is ridiculous. that is what they do. the bombs wind up in the basket but the idea there is some bad jihadist but most are the opportunist and a fight because they have better weapons then they will come to our side. the key part of the chain is insane because once we have attracted the opportunist to our side wit
aid did you have the us go a torrey latter aid is an empirical question if they are maxed out by siegel evidence that they are. third, i simply do not believe we will drive away jihadist by becoming less involved. the rest of the world is what we are involved the jihadist love to be there even more. they will continue to fight us to use our involvement in public as a pretty good argument as to why the ones receiving weapons are not authentic representatives against the infidels. the idea that...
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marc siegel separating fact from fiction coming up next. ♪ ♪ members of the american postal worker'stters and packages a year. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? millions? tens of millions? hundreds of millions? not a single cent. the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal worker's union. thshe makes a nifty livingn sleeping on mattresses pioneered by engineers whose singluar devotion is not stopping until they have given her the best sleep of her life. that's not greta. save up to $500 on the tempur-ergo collection and get your best sleep possible. visit tempurpedic.com to find a store near you. >> steve: they've gained popularity from celebrities like beyonce and gwyneth paltrow promising to get rid of pounds while getting rid of toxins. >> brian: but do they work? here to break down and separate fact from fiction is dr. siegle. should i get into this type of diet? >> no. >> brian: why? >> i'll tell
marc siegel separating fact from fiction coming up next. ♪ ♪ members of the american postal worker'stters and packages a year. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? millions? tens of millions? hundreds of millions? not a single cent. the united states postal service doesn't run on your tax dollars. it's funded solely by stamps and postage. brought to you by the men and women of the american postal worker's union. thshe makes a nifty...
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and the man who runs all of city group's hedge funds eric siegel at 7:40 eastern time this morning. and then joining us for a full hour at 8:00, former time warner chairman and ceo, and former citigroup chairman dick parsens. and then media matters with aol chairman and ceo tim armstrong. and watch this, in the last half of the show, the man everybody is talking about this week, eliot spitzer, the disgraced former new york governor, trying to mount a political comeback, he'll make his pitch to us at 8:30 eastern time. we have a lot to talk about. >> there you go with the mounting again. do you -- do we -- i was thinking about that yesterday. we call him governor, don't we? >> i want to show you something. i'm not wearing socks. i'm not wearing socks. >> can i ask you a question? what do i got to do to get you out of that jacket? >> nothing. it is hot in here. >> it is hot over here. ♪ you don't call him love gov, right? >> no. >> you do -- do you refer to him as governor when he left the office in that way? or mr. spitzer, ellioiot. >> you've seen him at conferences and meetings and
and the man who runs all of city group's hedge funds eric siegel at 7:40 eastern time this morning. and then joining us for a full hour at 8:00, former time warner chairman and ceo, and former citigroup chairman dick parsens. and then media matters with aol chairman and ceo tim armstrong. and watch this, in the last half of the show, the man everybody is talking about this week, eliot spitzer, the disgraced former new york governor, trying to mount a political comeback, he'll make his pitch to...
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marc siegel separates self-diagnosis fact from fiction coming up next.more of? creating more of? coming up next hour.st any cold. i only use new thermacare® cold wraps. targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. [ male announcer ] the earth moves around the sun. ♪ but man moves the earth. ♪ with best-in-class torque and best-in-class towing, these are some of the bold, new racommercial trucks -- built to tilt the axis of capability. guts. glory. ram. [growl] built to tilt we used to live with a bear. we'd always have to go everywhere with it. get in the front. we drive. it was so embarrasing that we just wanted to say, well, go away. shoo bear. but we can't really tell bears what to do. moooooommmmmm!!! then one day, it was just gone. mom! [announcer] you are how you sleep. tempur-pedic. >> gretchen: so you're circumstance and you want to know what's ailing you. right? more than ever, people are reaching for their smart phones and computers to self-
marc siegel separates self-diagnosis fact from fiction coming up next.more of? creating more of? coming up next hour.st any cold. i only use new thermacare® cold wraps. targettemp technology delivers a consistent, therapeutic cold to stop pain and start healing. new thermacare® cold wraps. a better way to treat pain. [ male announcer ] the earth moves around the sun. ♪ but man moves the earth. ♪ with best-in-class torque and best-in-class towing, these are some of the bold, new...
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lifestyle expert lucy siegel has some ideas to help you think out of the gift box. >> come on down, lucysquare feet. >> you said 38. >> and then from party city, they make these citronella candles. you always want to bring kids toys. and also use their buckets to fill with ice. and sugarfina is high end candy. they don't melt. it's a special summer bento box of nonmelting candies. and 30% of their candies you can't even buy in the u.s. they travel the world for these candies. kmart, wonderful cozy towels. always a great gift. and put some sunscreen, always a gift to give. and bug spray. >> let's move to the fun part. >> of course. drew barrymore just came out with a pinot grigio. >> those are cute. $24.99. they come with a recipe for sangria which we nut our bed, bath and beyond pitcher. this is under 20 bucks. this is $4.99. and you have the tray here by pretty printing and they also do coasters which you can customize. how cool is that. >> very cool. >> i love the colors. so festive. >> adorable. >> if you want a sip of the sangria. >> sure. >> it's impossible to lift. >> and bed, bath
lifestyle expert lucy siegel has some ideas to help you think out of the gift box. >> come on down, lucysquare feet. >> you said 38. >> and then from party city, they make these citronella candles. you always want to bring kids toys. and also use their buckets to fill with ice. and sugarfina is high end candy. they don't melt. it's a special summer bento box of nonmelting candies. and 30% of their candies you can't even buy in the u.s. they travel the world for these candies....
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i am working closely together with the gentleman, david siegel, here in orlando. the house of minnie mouse, mickey mouse and shamu. we are excited and noticing that resorts are offering hotel room rates at hotel prices. my question is, is that a smart way to go? is this the right time to do that? thank you for taking my all. guest: i think you were talking about a package deal with the hotel and the resort. that is a fairly common business practice. i know it has been growing recently where you enter into this package deal that even sometimes includes your airfare. that has generally been a positive thing for the travel industry, from what i understand. host: are these deals leading to the growth we are seeing? guest: one of the things you're saying, a lot of times, the travel industry, it's a people industry. they thrive when there are more visitors coming to destinations. one of the things you see -- when you see spikes in gasoline prices, what you see is the industry will try to offset that by trying to bundle goods and services to make things less expensive to
i am working closely together with the gentleman, david siegel, here in orlando. the house of minnie mouse, mickey mouse and shamu. we are excited and noticing that resorts are offering hotel room rates at hotel prices. my question is, is that a smart way to go? is this the right time to do that? thank you for taking my all. guest: i think you were talking about a package deal with the hotel and the resort. that is a fairly common business practice. i know it has been growing recently where you...