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siegel and his wife represented some of the protestors. mayor quan says siegal exaggerated his past role in her administration. >> i think he exaggerated. dan has always exaggerated every since i have known him in college. >> reporter: this political insider kpix 5's phil matier says siegal will likely time some progressive votes away from quan. >> this is a combination of oakland's older lefties and the "occupy" movement. this is a group that is jean quan's base and so dan siegal's entrance into this race really resets the whole deck. >> reporter: siegal says he has the support of many labor and progressive groups. he believes he has an edge over quan. dan siegal says he has already raised $60,000 in campaign contributions. now that his candidacy is official, he believes he will get even more support. in oakland, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> dan siegal joins a rather crowded field of candidates which include san francisco state professor and former kpix 5 political analyst joe tuman, port of oakland commissioner brian parker, and councilwoman l
siegel and his wife represented some of the protestors. mayor quan says siegal exaggerated his past role in her administration. >> i think he exaggerated. dan has always exaggerated every since i have known him in college. >> reporter: this political insider kpix 5's phil matier says siegal will likely time some progressive votes away from quan. >> this is a combination of oakland's older lefties and the "occupy" movement. this is a group that is jean quan's base and...
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mark siegel. he's associate professor of medicine at lambeau's medical center. >> and also with us, chairman and professor of urology, chief of robotic surgery, doctors good morning. you think i get a little too excited about this segment sunday house call? >> you're bringing a lot of medical news and i'll tell you all the fans and people that watch, they really take advantage of it. so it's good to be excited. >> the thing is i have learned so much from you, and i know eric has too. look at me. >> you're a good example. >> i was a really good patient, i followed all your orders and i feel really great. we're going to help you with everything, we even have whether you should worry coming up. first there is a warning of an outbreak of a drug resistant bacterial and it's been linked to a hospital in the chicago area, 40 people sickened so far. dr. siegel we hear about bacteria and infections in hospitals and is this occurring outside of hospitals as well? >> it's called cre, a big mouth full, but th
mark siegel. he's associate professor of medicine at lambeau's medical center. >> and also with us, chairman and professor of urology, chief of robotic surgery, doctors good morning. you think i get a little too excited about this segment sunday house call? >> you're bringing a lot of medical news and i'll tell you all the fans and people that watch, they really take advantage of it. so it's good to be excited. >> the thing is i have learned so much from you, and i know eric...
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siegel, you're going to start this. >> this was published in a journal i love. it's a british study. it's kind of revolutionizing what we're doing about finding heart attacks and right before heart attacks. we want to do noninvasive imagi imaging. we have advanced a lot with cat scans. we have something called the ct angiogram, which can show the blocking you have, we have scorings that tells you if your coronary arteries are getting calcified. these are what we call noninvasive tests. now we have a new one still in the works but i think it's interesting, they're using pet scans. they're something we use for cancer, bultd they're using the sodium fluoride from pet scans and the imaging from pet scans which tells you basically if an area of the body is heating up. guess why that's important? we want to know if the plaque is heating up in your coronary arteries. is it getting ready to break. so this may be very, very important in the next year or two to tell us, hey, we know you have coronary artery disease, but you're getting ready to have a heart attack. you bet
siegel, you're going to start this. >> this was published in a journal i love. it's a british study. it's kind of revolutionizing what we're doing about finding heart attacks and right before heart attacks. we want to do noninvasive imagi imaging. we have advanced a lot with cat scans. we have something called the ct angiogram, which can show the blocking you have, we have scorings that tells you if your coronary arteries are getting calcified. these are what we call noninvasive tests....
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close are evan siegel and mark zuckerberg?t is a professional relationship but not necessarily that welcoming. and pandora's growth is music to its own ears. the company targets very specific users. lead, fitness trafficking -- fitness tracking headphones, we can barely keep track of all the stuff coming out of ces. it is a comedy of errors stealing the show. he reportedly said he wants to see macklemore. he has been giving fans shout outs on twitter. michael bay had a meltdown when he apparently messed up an introduction of samsung's new tv and the prompter couldn't catch up. jon erlichman at -- jon erlichman was there to catch it all. i feel bad for michael bay after watching that. that was a little painful. you talk about crashing parties and presentations that don't work out. after those late-night parties those presentations don't work out. this is the reverse order. the presentations are going to go smoothly, not all of them can go smoothly. those who did not see what happened with michael bay on stage yesterday, we are
close are evan siegel and mark zuckerberg?t is a professional relationship but not necessarily that welcoming. and pandora's growth is music to its own ears. the company targets very specific users. lead, fitness trafficking -- fitness tracking headphones, we can barely keep track of all the stuff coming out of ces. it is a comedy of errors stealing the show. he reportedly said he wants to see macklemore. he has been giving fans shout outs on twitter. michael bay had a meltdown when he...
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. >> storm team 4 meteorologist amelia siegel is here with the latest. >> good morning. everybody under a windchill advisory until 9:00 a.m. this morning. until 9:00 a.m., windchills will be as low as anywhere from ten to five degrees below zero. here's the windchill temperature, how it's feeling when you step out the door. it feels about four in washington. zero in rockville and reston. two below in manassas. dulles right now, it's feeling about seven degrees below zero. yesterday morning, dulles hit a low temperature of two degrees below zero. the coldest it's been there in 18 years. the cold streak continues throughout the day today. this morning, dress warm. the warmest jacket you have will be needed. and again, windchills as low as ten below through about 9:00 a.m. 7:00 a.m., an air temperature of ten degrees. the good news, once the sun comes up, we're looking at plenty of sunshine throughout the day today. high temperatures today will be in the low to mid 20s. i am tracking some snow in the forecast for tomorrow. coming up in ten minutes. i'll have more details on
. >> storm team 4 meteorologist amelia siegel is here with the latest. >> good morning. everybody under a windchill advisory until 9:00 a.m. this morning. until 9:00 a.m., windchills will be as low as anywhere from ten to five degrees below zero. here's the windchill temperature, how it's feeling when you step out the door. it feels about four in washington. zero in rockville and reston. two below in manassas. dulles right now, it's feeling about seven degrees below zero. yesterday...
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siegel? maybe it's the fragrance, to figure out what it is?g message for our viewers. it's only six cases in belgium a couple of years ago and now six cases in the u.s. it occurred because this product as you mentioned used to be combined with a different one, now they've raised it so the chances of having an allergy are greater. but for the millions out there, six is not a lot of cases, but here's the message i think, which is your doctor's got to be thinking outside the box. you go ahead and you're treating with an antibiotic ointment, it ain't getting better. by the time it -- it's not dangerous, but the doctors who figured it out did so because they rethought the case. and they went back and said where else here? an allergy is always a possibility. >> what about using water like witch hazel? >> that's actually a very good point, the doctors recommend just a dry towel and water going back. and just to answer what jamie asked is that they tested all six with the same wipe and every one of them came back positive and that's how they found out
siegel? maybe it's the fragrance, to figure out what it is?g message for our viewers. it's only six cases in belgium a couple of years ago and now six cases in the u.s. it occurred because this product as you mentioned used to be combined with a different one, now they've raised it so the chances of having an allergy are greater. but for the millions out there, six is not a lot of cases, but here's the message i think, which is your doctor's got to be thinking outside the box. you go ahead and...
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siegel. how much did you have to pay that diner to say the egg whites were better than the ham and cheese? come on on now. you may want to make some simple breakfast changes and it can go a long way for your health. >> i great, dr. seeing gel. >> i didn't pay them. they were happy we were over there. but seriously they say they go up to patrons they know and offer them healthy choices. oatmeal instead of yogurt parfait and fruit and tomatoes in assisted of potatoes and egg whites and avocados, all of the things we are talking about on on the show they offer people. do people eat them is the question. we like fiber. fiber improves sugar digestion and decreases obesity which one-third of americans suffer from that. but not everybody complies. i want you to look at a surprise guest we didn't know is there and what he had to say about it. >> sir, good morning. did anyone ever tell you you look like the famous tv legend her -- geraldo rivera? >> no. >> nobody ever told you that? >> he has narrow c
siegel. how much did you have to pay that diner to say the egg whites were better than the ham and cheese? come on on now. you may want to make some simple breakfast changes and it can go a long way for your health. >> i great, dr. seeing gel. >> i didn't pay them. they were happy we were over there. but seriously they say they go up to patrons they know and offer them healthy choices. oatmeal instead of yogurt parfait and fruit and tomatoes in assisted of potatoes and egg whites...
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siegel, will you ever get them to quit? we know about the risks?> i can't believe the reaction from 1964. over 40% of americans were smoking at that time. right now it's down 20%. we've got to push it down to zero. now, in 1986 they came up with an announcement that said smoke in your environmental is bad. that's good. it brought up all the research on second hand smoke and then in 1988 they changed it from a habit to an addiction. when you know it's an addiction and it hurts people around you and it can lead to heart disease, lung disease, and cancer, and lung cancer is one of the top cancer killers still, even with 20% of americans smoking, we still have an enormous problem. now we're thinking what can we to do further restrict tobacco use. there was a strict learning on it. are they helpful, harmful. 70% of americans who are currently smoking want to quit, but how do they quit? they quit different ways. some quit with chantex, nicotine patches, it set rachlt we have to solve it. >> agreed. >> now we're seeing the full blown effect of it. as a re
siegel, will you ever get them to quit? we know about the risks?> i can't believe the reaction from 1964. over 40% of americans were smoking at that time. right now it's down 20%. we've got to push it down to zero. now, in 1986 they came up with an announcement that said smoke in your environmental is bad. that's good. it brought up all the research on second hand smoke and then in 1988 they changed it from a habit to an addiction. when you know it's an addiction and it hurts people around...
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siegel is waiting for them to disembark? >> how are they doing?the explorer of the seas is coming in just behind us. they will disembark in order of travel arrangements and deputy to a white tent where they will be triaged and those who need the hospital will go there and those that need hoelts will go there. they are trying to identify which bug it is. the cvc on board of the ship and they have kept control of things. there is a clinic that is almost like the hospital and rehydrating patients and treating nausea and diarrhea and department let the ship stop they brought it here in new jersey. over the next hour or two, people will disembark in order of travel a rangements. >> and so between 630 and sen hundred passengers. as a doctor, where do you begin to know how to or who to go to first? >> alisyn, that is a great question. over 300 passengers on the ship and 629 are getting ill and a lot of them are starting to recover. this is only usually a tree day illness and they get better by hydrating. people are starting to recover and if they are not
siegel is waiting for them to disembark? >> how are they doing?the explorer of the seas is coming in just behind us. they will disembark in order of travel arrangements and deputy to a white tent where they will be triaged and those who need the hospital will go there and those that need hoelts will go there. they are trying to identify which bug it is. the cvc on board of the ship and they have kept control of things. there is a clinic that is almost like the hospital and rehydrating...
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in oakland, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> dan siegel joins a crowded field of candidates right now includingancisco state professor and former kpix 5 political analyst joe tuman, port of oakland commissioner bryan parker, and councilwoman libby schaaf. >>> new jersey governor chris christie is doing damage control. he is answering for staffers who appear to have created a traffic jam for political pay back. christie announced he fired his top aide. emails and texts show she planned lane closures to the george washington bridge connecting new york and new jersey causing a massive four- day traffic jam allegedly revenge against the democratic mayor who refused to endorse christie. >> i had no knowledge or involvement in this issue. ultimately, i am responsible for what happens under my watch, the good and the bad. >> today christie met with fort lee's mayor in person and said the mayor accepted his apology. christie is seen as an early front-runner for the 2016 republican presidential nomination. >>> still ahead, anonymous yelp reviews may soon be a thing of the past. coming up in consumerwatc
in oakland, i'm da lin, kpix 5. >> dan siegel joins a crowded field of candidates right now includingancisco state professor and former kpix 5 political analyst joe tuman, port of oakland commissioner bryan parker, and councilwoman libby schaaf. >>> new jersey governor chris christie is doing damage control. he is answering for staffers who appear to have created a traffic jam for political pay back. christie announced he fired his top aide. emails and texts show she planned lane...
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. >> please join me in thanking fred siegel. [applause] >> fred will be signing books outside and for c-span audience. thank you. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the teachers that are trying to close the gap are dealing with such a hard problem. after reading the book i write a disclaimer that says this is making the assumption that no one is going to fix anything outside of the school. no one is going to do anything about the poverty of the racism or anything. can you close the gap and put all of the burden on the teachers and the principals? they are not getting that message. that is not the message from the schools. the school is like you have an inner-city african-american kid and a white suburban kid in second grade they can be at the same level in june when they graduate and when they come back in september the white suburban kid has gained one month of learning from the experience he has had in the inner-city african-american kid has lost three months of learning so they are now four m
. >> please join me in thanking fred siegel. [applause] >> fred will be signing books outside and for c-span audience. thank you. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the teachers that are trying to close the gap are dealing with such a hard problem. after reading the book i write a disclaimer that says this is making the assumption that no one is going to fix anything outside of the school. no one is going to do anything about the poverty...
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fred siegel, senior fellow at the manhattan institute presents is fought on liberalism in the united states in the rebel against the masses:how liberalism has undermined the middle class. in the second arab awakening and the battle for pluralism, the vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace presents a history of political change in the arab world. former provost at brown university recounts the relationship between pope pius xi and battalion dictator benito mussolini in the pope and miscellany:the secret history of highest xi and the rise of fascism in europe. in hundred days:the campaign that ended world war i, the allied push to end the stalemate on the western front in the summer of 1918.
fred siegel, senior fellow at the manhattan institute presents is fought on liberalism in the united states in the rebel against the masses:how liberalism has undermined the middle class. in the second arab awakening and the battle for pluralism, the vice president for studies at the carnegie endowment for international peace presents a history of political change in the arab world. former provost at brown university recounts the relationship between pope pius xi and battalion dictator benito...
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here's storm team 4 meteorologist amelia siegel. >> good morning. here's a look at the current windchill temperature. like you guys mentioned, the winds now are pretty late. we're still dealing with a windchill. how it feels outside this morning. feels about eight degrees in washington. mana, that they put down to make sure that everything doesn't freeze up. so looking pretty good on route 15. we're now turn information to the parking lot of lucketz elementary school. and you see we've got some frozen slush, but this is looking pretty good, too. although i'll tell you around here you see some of the -- the shimmer to the pavement here. that's all ice. that's all frozen slush. still some -- some slick spots here. looks like they have shoveled their walkway. schools in loudoun county closed today and tomorrow because of conditions like this. so folks are just going to want to take it easy out there. give themselves extra time. now with more, over to danella. >>> that's great advice. you got to watch out especially for black ice in the area. a lot of o
here's storm team 4 meteorologist amelia siegel. >> good morning. here's a look at the current windchill temperature. like you guys mentioned, the winds now are pretty late. we're still dealing with a windchill. how it feels outside this morning. feels about eight degrees in washington. mana, that they put down to make sure that everything doesn't freeze up. so looking pretty good on route 15. we're now turn information to the parking lot of lucketz elementary school. and you see we've...
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siegel, from fox news's medical a-team and two of the passengers. jennifer esposito and michael lamasela thanks for joining us. i'm sure you're so happy, jennifer and michael to be back on solid ground. jennifer, let me ask you one of the people on cruise, on twitter feed said it was more painful than childbirth. you said you were sick and thought your appendix burst, is that true? what was it like? >> i started experiencing terrible burning pains in my stomach. i started feeling gnash sure and vomiting and all other nasty stuff that comes after that with a sum virus and it was very painful and very uncomfortable and actually very scary being in the middle of ocean sick like that because like i had said earlier i thought i was maybe getting appendicitis, when it turns out to be some sort of a stomach bug. the captain came on the loud speaker next morning after i was sick and announced other people are experiencing same problems i was experiencing. so it was a little scary at first t was just a nightmare. the whole experience was a nightmare. melissa
siegel, from fox news's medical a-team and two of the passengers. jennifer esposito and michael lamasela thanks for joining us. i'm sure you're so happy, jennifer and michael to be back on solid ground. jennifer, let me ask you one of the people on cruise, on twitter feed said it was more painful than childbirth. you said you were sick and thought your appendix burst, is that true? what was it like? >> i started experiencing terrible burning pains in my stomach. i started feeling gnash...
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marc siegel, nyu langone medical center. you're talking about sleep deprivation. >> talking about every single doctor the in the united states. jenna: and journalists as well because we're working around the clock. this study look what is happens to our genes when we keep an odd schedule. what did it tell us? >> only over a three-day period. it told us a lot. we've known since the 1930s when you alter your sleep pattern your body temperature changes in ways you don't want. this is the first time we've looked at a microscopic level. even though it was only 26 patient that is is enough when you're looking at the bloodstream. the bloodstream is like a universe. they found genes were really out of whack. close to 1000 genetic expressions were off. which interferes with proteins and the body's metabolism. jenna: how long did it take to get back on track the genes that were out of whack? >> took several days too get them back on track. can you imagine three days? delayed each day, four hours sleep. by third day the subjects was sl
marc siegel, nyu langone medical center. you're talking about sleep deprivation. >> talking about every single doctor the in the united states. jenna: and journalists as well because we're working around the clock. this study look what is happens to our genes when we keep an odd schedule. what did it tell us? >> only over a three-day period. it told us a lot. we've known since the 1930s when you alter your sleep pattern your body temperature changes in ways you don't want. this is...
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doctor marc siegel, it is always good to have you. >> good to see you.y new book, "upheaval." here are some of tonight's top comments. patrice will mean that keep talking. her voice needs to be heard on capitol hill before the republicans give the next election hillarylinton. that will mean the total demise of america as we know it. and i couldn't agree with you more except let's worry about 2014 here as well. and charles wrote on facebook about the president threatening exutive action. when will the amrican people wake up and break this president can pull the plug on his phone? there is a thought. we like to hear from you. send us yr thoughts at ♪ ♪ gerri: hello, everyone, i am gerri willis. tonight on "the willis report" it. gerri: consumers brace for another spike in utility bills. >> it has been pretty rough out here. rri: new charges over hospitals inflating medical bills. and retirement accounts take a beating as stocks nosedive. if the market correction everyone has been talking about finally here? we are watching out for you tonight on "the willi
doctor marc siegel, it is always good to have you. >> good to see you.y new book, "upheaval." here are some of tonight's top comments. patrice will mean that keep talking. her voice needs to be heard on capitol hill before the republicans give the next election hillarylinton. that will mean the total demise of america as we know it. and i couldn't agree with you more except let's worry about 2014 here as well. and charles wrote on facebook about the president threatening exutive...
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watch many ducks, swans, and siegel's. -- seagulls. it is a great place to stroll and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around a lake, going under the bridges, passing the chinese pavilion and the waterfall. for a quiet getaway, making for a memorable and magical experience. located on 19th avenue, this growth is the place to where you're hiking boots, bring the family and the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the park is rich with eucalyptus trees. long paths allow you to meander, perfect for a dog walking in a wooded environment. >> i enjoy the history. the diversity of nature that exists in such an urban city, concrete streets, cars, we have this oasis of the natural environment. it reminds us of what the history was. >> there is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available on the 28 bus to get you very easily. the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. it is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll around the lake and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to wat
watch many ducks, swans, and siegel's. -- seagulls. it is a great place to stroll and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around a lake, going under the bridges, passing the chinese pavilion and the waterfall. for a quiet getaway, making for a memorable and magical experience. located on 19th avenue, this growth is the place to where you're hiking boots, bring the family and the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the...
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doctor marc siegel, it is always good to have you. >> good to see you.re we go, we are promoting my new book, "upheaval." here are some of tonight's top comments. patrice will mean that keep talking. her voice needs to be heard on capitol hill before the republicans give the next election hillary clinton. that will mean the total demise of america as we know it. and i couldn't agree with you more except let's worry about 2014 here as well. and charles wrote on facebook about the president threatening executive action. when will the american people wake up and break this president can pull the plug on his phone? there is a thought. we like to hear from you. we like to hear from you. send us your thoughts at [ male announcer ] hands were made for playing. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to ma, now may be time to ask about xeljanz. xeljz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or fusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whometho
doctor marc siegel, it is always good to have you. >> good to see you.re we go, we are promoting my new book, "upheaval." here are some of tonight's top comments. patrice will mean that keep talking. her voice needs to be heard on capitol hill before the republicans give the next election hillary clinton. that will mean the total demise of america as we know it. and i couldn't agree with you more except let's worry about 2014 here as well. and charles wrote on facebook about the...
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doctor marc siegel, it is always good to have you. >> good to see you. we go, we are promoting my new book, "upheaval." here are some of tonight's top comments. patrice will mean that keep talking. her voice needs to be heard on capitol hill before the republicans give the next election hillary clinton. that will mean the total demise of america as we know it. and i couldn't agree with you more except let's worry about 2014 here as well. and charles wrote on facebook about the president threatening executive action. when will the american people wake up and break this president can pull the plug on his phone? there is a thought. we like to hear from you. send us your thoughts at loudobbs.com. follow us on twitter. be with us tomorrow night. good night from new york. [ male announcer ] e new new york is open. open to innovation. op to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... e're new york. if there's s
doctor marc siegel, it is always good to have you. >> good to see you. we go, we are promoting my new book, "upheaval." here are some of tonight's top comments. patrice will mean that keep talking. her voice needs to be heard on capitol hill before the republicans give the next election hillary clinton. that will mean the total demise of america as we know it. and i couldn't agree with you more except let's worry about 2014 here as well. and charles wrote on facebook about the...
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siegel is training sheriff's deputies and increasing patrols. >> if i run he said he will endorse me and we will discuss this over italian food. >> the arpaio said he -- sheriff arpaio said he plans on discussing it later today. >>> they are raising some big bucks and a date with the well nope ladies man, the winner gets to go back stable with clooney, and and $10 donation is all you you need to center. >>> and the candy crush saga says they have a trademark on the word candy. and the infringements, candy crush has been downloaded more than a billion times and the move is play on it lay pretty common. >>> now buffet's buck shore hat away, anybody who fills out a perfect bracket for the men's basketball tournament will win a billion dollars. now beyond fulfilling the correct winner for every tournament game are 1 / 10th of that. >>> and they reasonly send it to the port of oakland signed by port leaders and douglas boxers the son of barbara boxer. the letter lays out more in front of oakland's water front and the scoping is pretty far along. >> this letter is the first step in a long
siegel is training sheriff's deputies and increasing patrols. >> if i run he said he will endorse me and we will discuss this over italian food. >> the arpaio said he -- sheriff arpaio said he plans on discussing it later today. >>> they are raising some big bucks and a date with the well nope ladies man, the winner gets to go back stable with clooney, and and $10 donation is all you you need to center. >>> and the candy crush saga says they have a trademark on the...
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. >> that was alan sieg -- ellen siegel, working in the hospital at the time of the sabra and shatilassacre. i asked her what should happen to ariel sharon. >> i think what should happen is what has happened to our jewish history. ever since i was a child, i learned what happened or not holocaust happen because people were silent, people did not speak up, people out bad things to happen to other people and did not do anything about it. we should be the last people on earth that should allow that to happen. continue togencies look and not see war criminals where they should come and bring them to justice. ariel sharon is a war criminal. ie legal aspects of this -- understand as a nonlegal person -- put him in that category. yell out innocent people -- he allowed innocent people to be murdered. and so he should be tried. >> that was ellen siegel, a nurse who worked in the sabra camp in 1982 at the time of the massacre. professor rashid khalidi, your relative headed the hospital called gaza hospital? >> correct. my cousin was the director of gaza hospital at the time. >> and you were in
. >> that was alan sieg -- ellen siegel, working in the hospital at the time of the sabra and shatilassacre. i asked her what should happen to ariel sharon. >> i think what should happen is what has happened to our jewish history. ever since i was a child, i learned what happened or not holocaust happen because people were silent, people did not speak up, people out bad things to happen to other people and did not do anything about it. we should be the last people on earth that...
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siegel was quan's unpaid legal advisor when she was elected mayor. >>> the billion dollar doyle drive project is moving on to the fast track. drivers heading from marin county into san francisco are now seeing new lane configurations around the base of the golden gate bridge. you're looking at cal trans animation. it will be completed by late 2515 or early 2016. the new doyle drive is designed to create a quicker and safer drive into san francisco. >>> time is 6:11. now the fbi is investigating an arson attack at the chinese consulate in san francisco. the surveillance video that could help identify the arsonist. >>> also a california priest is killed inside a church rectory on new years day. >>> good morning. we have live pictures of this breaking news on the freeway in daly city san francisco border here. this crash there it is. northbound 280 and also southbound 280 effected. avoid the area. we'll tell you what happened and why this is going to be here for awhile. >>> very active weather for almost all the country but not right here. we'll have your friday forecast and see if these
siegel was quan's unpaid legal advisor when she was elected mayor. >>> the billion dollar doyle drive project is moving on to the fast track. drivers heading from marin county into san francisco are now seeing new lane configurations around the base of the golden gate bridge. you're looking at cal trans animation. it will be completed by late 2515 or early 2016. the new doyle drive is designed to create a quicker and safer drive into san francisco. >>> time is 6:11. now the...
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. >> and associate professor of medicine is marc siegel.locking the se cred code of sickness and health. i know so many people home sick right now watching us. this show is even for the healthy ones, too, right? >> absolutely. >> we'll take care of everybody today. >> one of the big issues has to do with the historic cold
. >> and associate professor of medicine is marc siegel.locking the se cred code of sickness and health. i know so many people home sick right now watching us. this show is even for the healthy ones, too, right? >> absolutely. >> we'll take care of everybody today. >> one of the big issues has to do with the historic cold
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marc siegel live. thank you. >>> no grapevine tonight so we can put utah senator mike lee in our center seat. however, go to my blog, the daily bret.com to see the web version of the grapevine. next up, the fox all-stars on word that al qaeda is just as big a threat now as a decade ago. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to ma, now may be time to ask about xeljanz. xeljz (tofacitinib) is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. seris, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start xeljanz if you have any infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, low bod cell counts and higher liver tes and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tts b
marc siegel live. thank you. >>> no grapevine tonight so we can put utah senator mike lee in our center seat. however, go to my blog, the daily bret.com to see the web version of the grapevine. next up, the fox all-stars on word that al qaeda is just as big a threat now as a decade ago. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to ma, now may be time to ask about xeljanz. xeljz...
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mark siegel and and author of "the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> and good afternoon for the chairman of urology and chief of robotic surgery. doctors, good to see you. you know, sunday is our day forgetting healthy. whatever we did up until now doesn't count. from this point forward let's get better. we wanted to start with a disease that can strik
mark siegel and and author of "the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> and good afternoon for the chairman of urology and chief of robotic surgery. doctors, good to see you. you know, sunday is our day forgetting healthy. whatever we did up until now doesn't count. from this point forward let's get better. we wanted to start with a disease that can strik
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siegel. >> first of all, i think it has the medical indication.decreases nausea, it can improve appetite if you're suffering from cancer. multiple sclerosis, it's been shown to help with pain. but on the other hand, with kids taking it, 60% of people under the age of 60 say it's the primary reason they go into rehab. it impairs thinking, impairs performance on tests, it's addictive. you don't want to get behind the wheel on it. it's a dangerous drug when it's used recreationally. too many times the distinction is blurred. >> you talked about kidney from smoking, heart, it seems like a lot of your organs would be impacted. >> and this is something we all have to think about as doctors. this is not a political statement, because you have to watch out for your patients. i'm not sure -- i disagree a little bit. i don't think there's anything wrong with medical marijuana. i really don't think so. and i know a lot of people may disagree with this. i know it's ridiculous that we have this legalized in washington, in colorado, other places. studies show t
siegel. >> first of all, i think it has the medical indication.decreases nausea, it can improve appetite if you're suffering from cancer. multiple sclerosis, it's been shown to help with pain. but on the other hand, with kids taking it, 60% of people under the age of 60 say it's the primary reason they go into rehab. it impairs thinking, impairs performance on tests, it's addictive. you don't want to get behind the wheel on it. it's a dangerous drug when it's used recreationally. too many...
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siegel? >> jamie, the biggest problem with these right now is they're available over-the-counter. means anybody can go and pop them anytime they want without the doctor in the equation. the other problem is, if i'm treating an ulcer or gastritis, which is an irritation of the stomach, there's nothing better than these drugs. they're great miracle drugs. but for most of the population b, it's reflux that's causing people to take it. what's reflux? acid comes back from the stomach into the esophagus and burns the esophagus because your muscle gets weak. and so you end up with acid in your esophagus and that's uncomfortable. there's a lot of things you can do about that. drink more water, cut down on dairy, cut down on fried foods, cut down on chocolate. you can do a lot of things before you get to these medications. and the problem is what happens, and the viewer is asking, if i end up taking these medications over a long period of time? a lot of studies on that. we worried that decreasing the acid in the stomach over a period of time increases bacteria, that it also interferes with
siegel? >> jamie, the biggest problem with these right now is they're available over-the-counter. means anybody can go and pop them anytime they want without the doctor in the equation. the other problem is, if i'm treating an ulcer or gastritis, which is an irritation of the stomach, there's nothing better than these drugs. they're great miracle drugs. but for most of the population b, it's reflux that's causing people to take it. what's reflux? acid comes back from the stomach into the...
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siegel. >> cold in north dakota today.we know that as a fact. >> very frigid in the midwest. frigid temperatures, just a few minutes outside can be enough to put your fingers and toes and noses at risk. after a dispute with a friend, 20-year-old anetia evans found herself locked outside with no gloves, didn't note what to do. only is a minutes overnight hours where temperatures were well below freezing. that was enough for her fingers were starting to burn. >> i remember looking for a bus. i ain't seen no bus. i end up trying to call a cab and i dropped my phone in the snow. i have to get my phone out of the snow. so no gloves and all that. that probably played a big part with my hand digging in that snow to get my phone. >> after experiencing unbearable pain in her fingers, she went to the hospital where her hand were warmed in water, her blisters were popped, she got great care. she is being treated successfully with a combination of painkillers, hydrotherapy, which is water therapy, burn creams. she is beginning to rega
siegel. >> cold in north dakota today.we know that as a fact. >> very frigid in the midwest. frigid temperatures, just a few minutes outside can be enough to put your fingers and toes and noses at risk. after a dispute with a friend, 20-year-old anetia evans found herself locked outside with no gloves, didn't note what to do. only is a minutes overnight hours where temperatures were well below freezing. that was enough for her fingers were starting to burn. >> i remember...
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mark siegel.ciate professor of medicine at lambeau's medical center. >> and also with us, chairman and professor of urology, chief of robotic surgery, doctors good morning. you think i get a little too excited about this segment sunday house call? >> you're bringing a lot of medical news and i'll tell you all the fans and
mark siegel.ciate professor of medicine at lambeau's medical center. >> and also with us, chairman and professor of urology, chief of robotic surgery, doctors good morning. you think i get a little too excited about this segment sunday house call? >> you're bringing a lot of medical news and i'll tell you all the fans and
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stuart so what i'm going to do with my life is in this disappointment civil rights attorney norman siegel who represents many sequestered seniors calls the downsizing campaign inhumane i can't dismiss the possibility that the effect of this will impact disproportionately on seniors and poor people because in the bigger picture the people who are in power and make these decisions . know that seniors might not fight back and it's a problem playing out nationwide potentially affecting more than two million low income american households in the coming year that's according to one washington budget think tank but it's when social cuts drag in the nation's unprotected pension nears that experts say the effects will prove explosive what happens to a family watching the government of the contrary stick it to grandma when she's eighty years old you're making enemies you wonder why people join the tea party you wonder why people join occupy wall street while many times the reasons are grandma in the current era of budget cuts the country's elderly most in need of government assistance and stability
stuart so what i'm going to do with my life is in this disappointment civil rights attorney norman siegel who represents many sequestered seniors calls the downsizing campaign inhumane i can't dismiss the possibility that the effect of this will impact disproportionately on seniors and poor people because in the bigger picture the people who are in power and make these decisions . know that seniors might not fight back and it's a problem playing out nationwide potentially affecting more than...
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. >> and associate professor of medicine is marc siegel. unlocking the se cred code of sickness and health. i know so many people home sick right now watching us. this show is even for the healthy ones, too, right? >> absolutely. >> we'll take care of everybody today. >> one of the big issues has to do with the historic cold temperatures across the country. that can mean really dangerous and possibly deadly conditions from hypothermia to frostbite. what do you do in the freezing temperatures? how can you protect yourself? dr. samadi, you know, you can wear mittens and glofgs and thermal underwear and hats -- >> hugs are very helpful. >> especially starting in 2014, we need a lot of hugs. this is serious. many of the temperatures in the midwest are minus 18 degrees. we haven't seen these kind of temperatures, even coming to the studio today. it's cold out there. you want to be really careful about this. now, hypothermia, normal temperature is about 98 degrees. when it comes to 95 degrees is when hypothermia or low heat kicks in. our body is
. >> and associate professor of medicine is marc siegel. unlocking the se cred code of sickness and health. i know so many people home sick right now watching us. this show is even for the healthy ones, too, right? >> absolutely. >> we'll take care of everybody today. >> one of the big issues has to do with the historic cold temperatures across the country. that can mean really dangerous and possibly deadly conditions from hypothermia to frostbite. what do you do in the...
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siegel began his managerial career at least in the land on a winning note. murray obama to the school the only goal of hiking camping and surprise package for on a donut getting a penalty on pike aca taken by super mario himself gives the full bundle but can his first three points of his coaching career the school did not run in this transitional period it's a great awesome time and stay in the eleventh place in serie a on a point above the relegation zone of thirty points off leaders youth and just sat upright in the twelfth consecutive victory on with it. enjoy the eight point lead over title rivals rev up the tent although not all that just gets heated and it all in all whilst awaiting the wonders he has returned in full day's time reigning champions and current league leaders find me addicted to the field for a friend to the chicken shred old self back. without progress crayon roll been fitted on that didn't go quite to plan for the very instruments to chunks of offering that comes to claudio to be like till forty they present. your name june and july is
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siegel was quan's unpaid legal visor when she was elected mayor of oakland in 2010.signed in protest in 2011 when against his advice mayor quan cleared out theock pie oakland encampments from in -- occupy oakland encampments from in front of city hamm. >>> drivers heading from marin county into san francisco, they are now seeing new lane configurations around the approach to the golden gate bridge. this is caltrans animation you are watching right now. the entire project should be completed by late 2015 or early 2016. the new doyle drive is designed to create a quicker and safer drive into san francisco. >> animations always make the traffic seem nice. moving along well. >>> coming up -- the red hot 49ers get ready for a very chilly day in green bay. the possible record cold temperatures during sunday's playoff game against the packers. >>> plus -- new concerns about this flu season is a rising trend right here in california. we'll tell you what you need to do to protect yourself. >>> right now we're still looking at a closure of 280 southbound as you drive through.
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one was attacked by a siegel. the other was attacked by a black crow. the pope then embraced a young boy who joined him during that prayer while the other one next to him smiled i think in nervous laughter. do we have that photo? that's it. okay. we don't have that picture. while you eat breakfast, we're going to show you the doves dieing. we don't know if they died. there could be a vatican vet that helped save them. >>> still ahead on "way too early," did the pro bowl game gimmick work? more from jay leno on his exit from the "tonight show." how this is different than the last time. that and a check on weather when "way too early" comes back. stay with us. ♪ ♪ >>> the accident happened at l.a. shrine auditorium during the film of a multi-million dollar soft drink commercial that included special effects. one of the sparks landed in jackson's hair. >> seemed like he didn't know what was happening, like something was in his hair and he started shaking it. ♪ [ male announcer ] what kind of energy is so abundant, it can help provide the power for all this
one was attacked by a siegel. the other was attacked by a black crow. the pope then embraced a young boy who joined him during that prayer while the other one next to him smiled i think in nervous laughter. do we have that photo? that's it. okay. we don't have that picture. while you eat breakfast, we're going to show you the doves dieing. we don't know if they died. there could be a vatican vet that helped save them. >>> still ahead on "way too early," did the pro bowl game...
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storm team 4 meteorologist amelia siegel tracking conditions.ly cold morning. >> absolutely. everybody is under a windchill advisory. you see the entire area coated in blue right now. now, this alert will run until 9:00 for windchills as low as anywhere from ten to fiv degrees below zero. dress in many layers. a hat and gloves are absolutely needed as you step out the door. with windchill temperatures this cold, frostbite and hypothermia is possible. here's a look at the current windchill temperatures or how it's feeling outside. it's feeling about four in washington, six below in gaithersburg, and two below in mariners. right now, frederick is the coldest spot with a windchill temperature of eight degrees below zero. i'll be back in less than five minutes. we'll take you hour by hour. danella? >>> tracking traffic trouble for folks near the key bridge. on the virginia side. ft. meyer drive shut down between westbound lee highway as well as eastbound lee highway. another closure related to the serious accident is eastbound lee highway. that's go
storm team 4 meteorologist amelia siegel tracking conditions.ly cold morning. >> absolutely. everybody is under a windchill advisory. you see the entire area coated in blue right now. now, this alert will run until 9:00 for windchills as low as anywhere from ten to fiv degrees below zero. dress in many layers. a hat and gloves are absolutely needed as you step out the door. with windchill temperatures this cold, frostbite and hypothermia is possible. here's a look at the current windchill...
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marc siegel is there. he authored innerpulse, unlocking the secret to sickness and health.s, good morning. i know so many people who are home sick, who are watching us. this show is even for the healthy ones, too. >> absolutely. >> one of the big issues has to do with the historic cold
marc siegel is there. he authored innerpulse, unlocking the secret to sickness and health.s, good morning. i know so many people who are home sick, who are watching us. this show is even for the healthy ones, too. >> absolutely. >> one of the big issues has to do with the historic cold