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siegel has given. it does make a difference if you just cut down on the portions and follow some of the things that we say. nobody is perfect. i want everyone to do like in moderation. if you think that it's going to be a radical change in your lifestyle, that's never going to work. take small steps, follow some of the advice and you'll be great and happy and you're going to continue to wear the green shirt as i'm wearing it. >> happy easter and passover. >> doc, same thing, do the best you can? >> he's making a great thing. take baby steps, eating less portions and carbohydrate, get the pasta and rice out of your diet and the bread out of your diet. the number one diabetics thing do wrong is eat too much bread. >> wawa's got hummus. >> i was near a wawa. >> during the break tell me things i can look for. >> saying good-bye to allergy shots, ouch. coming up, details now on this new pill that the fda is looking at that has promising painless relief for millions who suffer from allergies. the doctor is o
siegel has given. it does make a difference if you just cut down on the portions and follow some of the things that we say. nobody is perfect. i want everyone to do like in moderation. if you think that it's going to be a radical change in your lifestyle, that's never going to work. take small steps, follow some of the advice and you'll be great and happy and you're going to continue to wear the green shirt as i'm wearing it. >> happy easter and passover. >> doc, same thing, do the...
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siegel, these drugs are not all the same.see the commercials, see cialis and viagra, they are different. >> the first one was viagra and the other two, ciali s & l evitra are longer acting. every week we come on here, and this is one of our trademarks here, not a double-blinded randomized pros spective trial which is the best kind of science, you gave one group viagra and another group who didn't and saw who developed mel noam a. we can say multi-vitamins are great for you and another week multi-vitamins are bad for you, tamiflu is good for you, bad for you, same thing with viagra. you can't practice medicine that way and can't deliver science that way so here's what i say. we already know baby boomers are at increased risk for melanoma because we burned ourselves when we were kids, because we didn't know about sunscreen, so when i see a baby boomer in the office, i check their ears, i check their neck, i check their scalp, i check their face especially, i look for signs of irregularity and we've talked about melanoma on the
siegel, these drugs are not all the same.see the commercials, see cialis and viagra, they are different. >> the first one was viagra and the other two, ciali s & l evitra are longer acting. every week we come on here, and this is one of our trademarks here, not a double-blinded randomized pros spective trial which is the best kind of science, you gave one group viagra and another group who didn't and saw who developed mel noam a. we can say multi-vitamins are great for you and another...
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siegel, in lab mice? it's amazing. >> we're still talking lab mice here, too, but this is a little closer to humans. we've never had yet a genetic treatment approved by the fda, and i predict this will be the first one. this is called crisper. this is something that edits genes. let me tell you something, you have 300 billion pairs of dna in your body, but if only one goes wrong, you end up with a major disease, cystic fibrosis or down's syndrome or sickle-cell anemia, so they figured out a way to edit a single gene in mice and correct a liver disease that's causing a lot of poisoning to the body and they cured the mouse. there's a problem with bringing this into humans right now, erika, i know you're going to ask me this. first of all, they have to get it to a point where they don't make any mistakes. it has to work exactly on the right error and correct it. it can cause some inflammation in the cells but let me tell you where this comes from. it comes from how bacteria defends itself against viruses. if
siegel, in lab mice? it's amazing. >> we're still talking lab mice here, too, but this is a little closer to humans. we've never had yet a genetic treatment approved by the fda, and i predict this will be the first one. this is called crisper. this is something that edits genes. let me tell you something, you have 300 billion pairs of dna in your body, but if only one goes wrong, you end up with a major disease, cystic fibrosis or down's syndrome or sickle-cell anemia, so they figured out...
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marc siegel, the author of "the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> dr. david samadi joins us as well, chief of robotic surgery. welcome, doctor. good to have you here. ready to get healthy, everybody? healthier? i wanted to ask you both about a condition that affects millions of americans because there's a brand new study that finds eczema that starts in childhood and goes into adulthood is likely going to be with you forever. dr. siegel, this can be so painful, so aggravating, some people can't even stand to have clothes rub against them. what's out there that's new and at least can we be optimistic about a cure? >> well, we haven't gotten to the cure stage yet but i'll talk about that and david will talk about that. but eczema is a chronic condition and that's the breaking news here. people think after childhood, jamie, you're done with it. 10% to 15% of children have it on their face, other parts of their body. adults tend to get it in areas where you move a lot like elbows and knees and necks. but the reality is, and what is eczema? eczema is an irr
marc siegel, the author of "the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> dr. david samadi joins us as well, chief of robotic surgery. welcome, doctor. good to have you here. ready to get healthy, everybody? healthier? i wanted to ask you both about a condition that affects millions of americans because there's a brand new study that finds eczema that starts in childhood and goes into adulthood is likely going to be with you forever. dr. siegel, this can...
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i think jeremy siegel, give him his due.isten, this is unsustainable and we're ready for a devastating decline and he didn't do it. the guy is real good. let's get away from the idea he's not. >> well, if the market is at all-time highs and the guy was bullish, it's hard to say you were stupid. it's weird. that's what i've said. if you stay along the entire time and at a new high you were right more than -- >> look, as long as interest rates go down we're in trouble. it doesn't make any sense. great jobless number yesterday. >> it does allow the fed to get out without too much trouble maybe. >> the fed could sell a trillion bonds. everyone wants out. they want to go into bonds. jeremy was right. out of stock into bond trade. i don't know. maybe i've read him too many times, maybe because i'm from philadelphia and he lives right next to my dad but i think the guy is really strong. he did not say get out now. >> i remember where we picked him up that's right. we picked him up when he did the show down there. >> we went with ma
i think jeremy siegel, give him his due.isten, this is unsustainable and we're ready for a devastating decline and he didn't do it. the guy is real good. let's get away from the idea he's not. >> well, if the market is at all-time highs and the guy was bullish, it's hard to say you were stupid. it's weird. that's what i've said. if you stay along the entire time and at a new high you were right more than -- >> look, as long as interest rates go down we're in trouble. it doesn't make...
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. >> as always, joining us every weekend is marc siegel. he's the author of the inner pulse. >> dr. samadi joins us as well. welcome, doctor. good to have you here. ready to get healthy everybody? healthier. i wanted to ask you about a condition that affects millions of americans. there's a brand new study that founds eczema that starts in childhood and goes into adult hood is likely to be with you forever. some people can't even stand to have clothes rub against them. what's out there that's new and can we be optimistic for a cure? >> we haven't gotten to the cure stage yet. but eczema is actually a chronic condition. and that's really the breaking news here that people think oh after childhood you're done with it, 10% to 15% of children have it on their face or other parts of their body. adults tend to get it in places where you move a lot like elbows, knees and necks. eczema is an irritated, inflamed skin. and it comes from the greek meaning everer ves or bubble over. it is not an allergy, per se, like you're allergic to something so your skin blows up. it's that people with alle
. >> as always, joining us every weekend is marc siegel. he's the author of the inner pulse. >> dr. samadi joins us as well. welcome, doctor. good to have you here. ready to get healthy everybody? healthier. i wanted to ask you about a condition that affects millions of americans. there's a brand new study that founds eczema that starts in childhood and goes into adult hood is likely to be with you forever. some people can't even stand to have clothes rub against them. what's out...
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marc siegel from langone medical center, author of "unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." doctors, great to be here this sunday. >> good to be here. >> good to see you. >> all trying to be healthier. here we go. want to begin first with the potential breakthrough in the fight against depression. after researchers say they have uncovered a natural anti-depressant hormone that could serve as a powerful knew treatment. dr. smapd samadi, this is great news. a lot of people have depression. they are afraid to take medication. >> you're 100% right. >> 12 out of 10 americans suffer from depression, and you have all the symptoms of being tired and lack of energy, not really being with it, so the way we treat depression today we're treating you from outside in. giving you a medication with all the side effects that could sometime be addictive. they changed the hormones in the brain whether it's serotonin or dopamine. the discovery we're talking about is treating depression from inside out. going after the natural anti-depressant hormones and ghrilen. >> never heard of it. >> it's
marc siegel from langone medical center, author of "unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." doctors, great to be here this sunday. >> good to be here. >> good to see you. >> all trying to be healthier. here we go. want to begin first with the potential breakthrough in the fight against depression. after researchers say they have uncovered a natural anti-depressant hormone that could serve as a powerful knew treatment. dr. smapd samadi, this is great news....
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austan goolsbee and jeremy siegel. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, we're "on the money." are america's public markets really for the public? a renewed debate on fairness and frequency when it comes to what makes the stock market tick and what it means to your nest egg. >>> a slack labor market is force something americans to live from gig to gig. we'll talk to two entrepreneurs who explain why that's actually a good thing for workers and for the economy. >>> and as we go to the break, a look at how the stock market ended the week. trading say these traders are scalping penes from investors. the truth is a little more complicated. let's use an example. say that through your discount broker you send an order to buy 100 shares of ibm. that order is likely routed to a market maker who will internalize the order. that is, they will try to match your buy order with an equal sell order from their own inventory. in the unlikely event they can't match the order, it will be sent out to a stock exchange like this one or possibly to a dark pool which is a private trading venue run mo
austan goolsbee and jeremy siegel. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, we're "on the money." are america's public markets really for the public? a renewed debate on fairness and frequency when it comes to what makes the stock market tick and what it means to your nest egg. >>> a slack labor market is force something americans to live from gig to gig. we'll talk to two entrepreneurs who explain why that's actually a good thing for workers and for the economy....
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austan goolsbee and jeremy siegel. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, we're "on the money." are america's public markets really for the public? a renewed debate on fairness and frequency when it comes to what makes the stock market tick and what it means to your nest egg. >>> a slack labor market is force something americans to live from gig to gig. we'll talk to two entrepreneurs who explain why that's actually a good thing for workers and for the economy. >>> and as we go to the break, a look at how the stock market ended the week. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard from the makers of frontline® plus it's the only chew that kills both fleas and american dog ticks. vets recommend it, and dogs, well they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. reported side effects include vomiting, dry flaky skin, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. recommended by vets. loved by dogs. from the makers
austan goolsbee and jeremy siegel. >> thank you. >>> coming up next, we're "on the money." are america's public markets really for the public? a renewed debate on fairness and frequency when it comes to what makes the stock market tick and what it means to your nest egg. >>> a slack labor market is force something americans to live from gig to gig. we'll talk to two entrepreneurs who explain why that's actually a good thing for workers and for the economy....
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vegas like elvis or wayne newton or bugsy siegel used to be?odman. a man who knows allegedly and to the best of my knowledge where all the bodies are buried, some of them equally allegedly by some of his former clients. we meet over drinks at oscar's, the steakhouse that bears his name and boasts beef, booze and broads. >> you have colorful clients. who was nice and who was less fun to have -- >> the truth of the matter is, all my clients were nice to me because i kept them out of prison. >> did alleged mob guys know how to eat? >> my mother used to say two things, she said. she was the greatest lady. she said oscar's clients don't hurt anybody, they just kill each other. and she also said oscar's clients take us to the best restaurants. >> they knew where to go. >> they knew where to go. yeah. and were always treated right. they were always treated like kings and queens. >> did the feds hold it against you? i mean, you were just doing your job. >> they didn't see it that way. they thought i was a consigliere. as a matter of fact -- in order to
vegas like elvis or wayne newton or bugsy siegel used to be?odman. a man who knows allegedly and to the best of my knowledge where all the bodies are buried, some of them equally allegedly by some of his former clients. we meet over drinks at oscar's, the steakhouse that bears his name and boasts beef, booze and broads. >> you have colorful clients. who was nice and who was less fun to have -- >> the truth of the matter is, all my clients were nice to me because i kept them out of...
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jeremy siegel, thank you very much. josh, you're sticking with me. coming up, bank earnings kicking off this morning with a major disappointment out of mr. dimond. josh will tell us just what happened over at j.p.m. not pretty. and what we can expect for the rest of the week. and world bank meetings. stick around, more "street smart." >> citi and bank of america open their books early next eek and goldman and morgan stanley, it will be a busy week. we could see a mixed bag. wells fargo beat estimates in the first quarter, the leader in home lending said fewer customers missed loan payments. that's good news. but jpmorgan fell short, basically on all accounts. the bank reported lower revenue, from fixed-income trading and mortgages. i'm joined by josh rosner, a bank analyst from graham fisher. what happened? >> well, both of them had weak top lines, and that's something that's the reality for our largest banks. there's not a lot of growth opportunities. we have a regulatory environment that's trying to force them to become narrower and narrower banks,
jeremy siegel, thank you very much. josh, you're sticking with me. coming up, bank earnings kicking off this morning with a major disappointment out of mr. dimond. josh will tell us just what happened over at j.p.m. not pretty. and what we can expect for the rest of the week. and world bank meetings. stick around, more "street smart." >> citi and bank of america open their books early next eek and goldman and morgan stanley, it will be a busy week. we could see a mixed bag....
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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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wasson's agentjoe siegel, at the park evidently. an insider told us that they made progress towa a deal. ckson has tweeted "never settle for less. n't just give up." congralations to alya thomas, menaall-american. the first three-me all-american and three-time acc playerf e year. in theay louisville little. the cardinals are io. --2-2. they're lookingor a ampionship game r the second straight year. their head coach knows what to expect. >> tt whole staff, includin jeff, was anmportant part of our success. it was a fun timfor us as a program. we've played each other twice noand we are one and one obviously, wknow whato expect. >> the caps ar
wasson's agentjoe siegel, at the park evidently. an insider told us that they made progress towa a deal. ckson has tweeted "never settle for less. n't just give up." congralations to alya thomas, menaall-american. the first three-me all-american and three-time acc playerf e year. in theay louisville little. the cardinals are io. --2-2. they're lookingor a ampionship game r the second straight year. their head coach knows what to expect. >> tt whole staff, includin jeff, was...
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. >> as always, joining us every weekend is marc siegel. he's the author of the inner pulse. >> dr. samadi joins us as well. welcome, doctor. good to have you here. ready to get healthy everybody? healthier. i wanted to ask you about a condition that affects millions of americans. there's a brand new study that
. >> as always, joining us every weekend is marc siegel. he's the author of the inner pulse. >> dr. samadi joins us as well. welcome, doctor. good to have you here. ready to get healthy everybody? healthier. i wanted to ask you about a condition that affects millions of americans. there's a brand new study that
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siegel all folks just don't deal with india. vijay singh on about how buying up with some entertaining rights it has to make this film is not just puts him at adding just a question and i'm acting a dozen you know we should not be concluding that it isn't that what he puts it in because this is the plumage is actually for the entire family it happens to have to admit that the most unique is that we the film has been made and i think as you see more of the film. as you begin marketing its awesome ova episode you will be if this is a fount of an entire family. meeting it was abolished for screen wants action in the face of all stickers in them. sigh i don't i'm not sure what they now want to be a single affected. yesterday the big eating it was the day. i do lulu. so i'd know. i'm so tired of it. back down i miss the hide a bed with me. i was in the government's new girlfriend for two weeks. and i'm the map. moved to manhattan. you know shannon i was happy. he is a mess for me and heidi came to him about my history teacher and his
siegel all folks just don't deal with india. vijay singh on about how buying up with some entertaining rights it has to make this film is not just puts him at adding just a question and i'm acting a dozen you know we should not be concluding that it isn't that what he puts it in because this is the plumage is actually for the entire family it happens to have to admit that the most unique is that we the film has been made and i think as you see more of the film. as you begin marketing its...
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siegel all folks just don't deal with india vijay singh on cover of i don't want some entertainment rights to make this film is not just puts him at adding just a question and i'm acting a dozen. we should not be concluding that it isn't that what he puts it in because this is the plumage is actually for the entire family it happens to have children that adding what's unique is that we the film has been made and a i think as you see more talk of finland. as you begin marketing its awesome ova episode you will be if this offends the entire family being. maintenance it was abolished for screen wants action in the face of all stickers in them. sigh i don't i'm not sure what they now want to read a piece in the little fatigued yesterday the big eating it was. i don't eye. at. masonic line to vote. back down the tremendous the hide a bed with me. i was in the government's new health plan for two weeks. i'm not an item i moved to manhattan you know shannon. i was happy. he is a mess for me to tie the game to him. i bought my history teacher and his demeanor. and i was going the eye. gone to the
siegel all folks just don't deal with india vijay singh on cover of i don't want some entertainment rights to make this film is not just puts him at adding just a question and i'm acting a dozen. we should not be concluding that it isn't that what he puts it in because this is the plumage is actually for the entire family it happens to have children that adding what's unique is that we the film has been made and a i think as you see more talk of finland. as you begin marketing its awesome ova...
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marc siegel, the author of "the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> drd samadi joins us as well, chief of robotic surgery. welcome, doctor. good to have you here. ready to get healthy, everybody? healthier? i wanted to ask you both about a condition that affects millions of americans because there's a brand new study that finds eczema that starts in
marc siegel, the author of "the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> drd samadi joins us as well, chief of robotic surgery. welcome, doctor. good to have you here. ready to get healthy, everybody? healthier? i wanted to ask you both about a condition that affects millions of americans because there's a brand new study that finds eczema that starts in
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marc siegel from langone medical center, author of "unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." doctors, great to be here this sunday. >> good to be here. >> good to see you. >> all trying to be healthier. here we go. want to begin first with the potential breakthrough in the fight against depression. after researchers say they have uncovered a natural anti-depressant hormone
marc siegel from langone medical center, author of "unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." doctors, great to be here this sunday. >> good to be here. >> good to see you. >> all trying to be healthier. here we go. want to begin first with the potential breakthrough in the fight against depression. after researchers say they have uncovered a natural anti-depressant hormone
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jeremy siegel, professor of finance at wharton. gentlemen, thanks very much for joining us. austan, i'll start with you if i could and the jobs report specifically. the economy creating 192,000 jobs in the month of march. the unemployment rate unchanged at 6.7%. first off, were you surprised by the number, and secondly, what does it tell you? >> it was about almost exactly what i predicted which is to say it is an improvement over, let's say the previous three years and definitely an improvement over the last couple of months where we had the weather. but it is not that great. i think what it tells us is the economy's growing, but it is growing modestly and at that kind of rate of growth, the job market's only going to improve so-so and people are still going to be feeling like it's not a full recovery. >> well, jeremy, do you agree with that? i was a little surprised because we've had such a terrible winter, a lot of people thought that weather would affect that number. >> i'm actually more optimistic about that report than austan is. first of all, we had an hourly work num
jeremy siegel, professor of finance at wharton. gentlemen, thanks very much for joining us. austan, i'll start with you if i could and the jobs report specifically. the economy creating 192,000 jobs in the month of march. the unemployment rate unchanged at 6.7%. first off, were you surprised by the number, and secondly, what does it tell you? >> it was about almost exactly what i predicted which is to say it is an improvement over, let's say the previous three years and definitely an...
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siegel said. we need. the confetti to fifty thousand dollars of that. i was there like how they want to grow. soon as you can pass on the plane. my eye goes to st to see when you don't think it's you know this is what i was so happy to see in them. the team. all posted on my way to the hotel. so i go back to shop doesn't have to know. the main goal is to couple up for me to the capital to know people's houses it was a stray don't really do love to somebody. i love how it is. this is a challenge everyday. john daly or on their sats. there are more upset based on happy days. don't you go wild really really. sometimes humans. you don't understand why. without him. sometimes people get fired. just yesterday we find on the day was me. we saved he said the stock to be installed she is talking to doctors we have built the church they go out and catch the ultimate result from st we have a clinic and i were no shows. we. i was there for ten days and everyday usage please help me in all four people to gain access on the road for five minutes away. we did a cartwh
siegel said. we need. the confetti to fifty thousand dollars of that. i was there like how they want to grow. soon as you can pass on the plane. my eye goes to st to see when you don't think it's you know this is what i was so happy to see in them. the team. all posted on my way to the hotel. so i go back to shop doesn't have to know. the main goal is to couple up for me to the capital to know people's houses it was a stray don't really do love to somebody. i love how it is. this is a challenge...
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marc siegel, author of "unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> doctors, nice to see yougood afternoon. >> well, hello. >> let's begin with a ground breaking study giving hope to so many people who cannot move their limbs, a study involving four men who have been paraze
marc siegel, author of "unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." >> doctors, nice to see yougood afternoon. >> well, hello. >> let's begin with a ground breaking study giving hope to so many people who cannot move their limbs, a study involving four men who have been paraze
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we hope that he was all relatively quickly siegel was the key moment are ahead of war cabinet discussions on the issue tomorrow. i think it is important that we make the decision as soon as possible. walking tours but it's also important that we get it right because what we're talking about here is we're talking about putting in place the funding mechanism. for the delivery of water services. really for the next generation. so far one time our cheapest around on this and more to know what to put a sentence of the timing of when some decisions made in relation to these charges. i would tell us that two government parties are continuing their negotiations on this and that it would progress had been made for senior government source said that jake could not anticipate an anthem by eighty two until its decision with the beech cabinets my into singing. rethinking the three ministers is actually the eighteen eighties short time ago but the date of conviction so to speak at the cheesecake was elimination of any standing charge they don't want to charge it wants the option to connect options and
we hope that he was all relatively quickly siegel was the key moment are ahead of war cabinet discussions on the issue tomorrow. i think it is important that we make the decision as soon as possible. walking tours but it's also important that we get it right because what we're talking about here is we're talking about putting in place the funding mechanism. for the delivery of water services. really for the next generation. so far one time our cheapest around on this and more to know what to...
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. >> professor siegel, author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health.at to have you here today. >> good to be here. >> sunday, we're all trying to be healthier and here we go. i want to begin first with a potential breakthrough in the fight against depression. after researchers say they have uncovered a natural
. >> professor siegel, author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of sickness and health.at to have you here today. >> good to be here. >> sunday, we're all trying to be healthier and here we go. i want to begin first with a potential breakthrough in the fight against depression. after researchers say they have uncovered a natural
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danny siegel knows the seeds that have been planted for this very day according to the world bank andnow, when? what happens? >> this is a real happening. this should be a wake-up call. this is the incredible news that we would allow her country to be in this situation. so i hope this is a wake-up call to the politicians. and we need to do things rather than just talk about them. neil: i think our government has gotten so big. the sad reality is that the chinese government is vastly more efficient and much more prone to let capitalism run free. that sounds like oxymoron. but this assumption, by the way, of u.s. growth this year might be widely optimistic. and it could happen like today. >> if this isn't a wake-up call after the lethargic growth in 2013, this has been building for years. this is what is happening to our country. and we have to snap out of this and we are fraught with regulations and we have a regulatory system that produces one regulation after another in what other country around the world advertises food stamps? neil: something has happened to us whether we are entit
danny siegel knows the seeds that have been planted for this very day according to the world bank andnow, when? what happens? >> this is a real happening. this should be a wake-up call. this is the incredible news that we would allow her country to be in this situation. so i hope this is a wake-up call to the politicians. and we need to do things rather than just talk about them. neil: i think our government has gotten so big. the sad reality is that the chinese government is vastly more...
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bob siegel who was president of the board of trustees to render this time -- during the visit paulson,king for hank duke told him not to talk to me, but he did it anyway. i have a lot to respect for help for doing that. he told her what he thought was going on and how this affected him. >> what did he say? >> he basically said it was like a fog of war. . start with a quote from morse amara has come out with this book about rumsfeld. he has investigated very thoroughly and thinks there are a lot of unanswered questions. the quote i use is basically the truth is out there and in principle we can find it. that was my driving force. the truth is out there. i did the best i could. i do not know if what ever get to the bottom of this unless something people really knows what happened or not completely discredited, i do not think they are discredited, but everybody thinks crystal magnum is discredit. just now a convicted murderer in jail for murdering her boyfriend. anything mike nifong -- and they think mike nifong is the antichrist. >> where is he now? urham and livesd on a pension. he has
bob siegel who was president of the board of trustees to render this time -- during the visit paulson,king for hank duke told him not to talk to me, but he did it anyway. i have a lot to respect for help for doing that. he told her what he thought was going on and how this affected him. >> what did he say? >> he basically said it was like a fog of war. . start with a quote from morse amara has come out with this book about rumsfeld. he has investigated very thoroughly and thinks...
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laurie siegel is here with me.t are some of the challenges of launching these gun safety technology programs. >> it's expensive. investors are cautious about funding this, and not everybody is on board. but i have to tell you, when you speak to carman, he told me ben's biggest issue leading up to the day of the sandy hook massacre was he was trying to figure out how to tie his shoe. you hear the emotion in his voice and you get the idea that he's going to do whatever it takes to build up technology to make the world a little safer. >> he's established an online funding campaign, correct? >> he has a crowd sourcing campaign online. it's called a grandfather's hope. he's hoping to raise $100,000 in 40 days. he's really determine to do it. >> laurie, thank you very much. we have some developing news we want to get to our meteorologist jennifer gray who is keeping an eye on this severe weather. i understand you talked to us about a tornado, correct? >> yeah, we have video of a tornado on the ground. in fact, we've been
laurie siegel is here with me.t are some of the challenges of launching these gun safety technology programs. >> it's expensive. investors are cautious about funding this, and not everybody is on board. but i have to tell you, when you speak to carman, he told me ben's biggest issue leading up to the day of the sandy hook massacre was he was trying to figure out how to tie his shoe. you hear the emotion in his voice and you get the idea that he's going to do whatever it takes to build up...
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>> david siegel, the ceo of frontier airlines says by adding fees they can cut the price of tickets by 12%. so this is what happens. you go take your trip and then pay between 20 and $50 to put a bag in the overhead bin on the trip or you save all the money on the ticket. for example, if you buy your ticket on their web site and decide, at that moment, when you're booking your ticket to carry on, it's 20 bucks. if you don't decide until you check in online. that is more expensive. wait until your at the airport? the price goes up again. if you make it to the gate before thinking, okay, i think i'll put this in the overhead bin, that's going to cost you 50 bucks. we talked to some travelers about this. >> i don't agree with that. i pay enough for the baggage i'm taking on or they're flying for me. >> i don't like the idea. i think it's not fair. there's people who have children, who have a lot of little items they got to take with them and that's extra money, and taking the kids is extra money. >> i think all the airlines do what they can to inflate the prices. instead of making one far
>> david siegel, the ceo of frontier airlines says by adding fees they can cut the price of tickets by 12%. so this is what happens. you go take your trip and then pay between 20 and $50 to put a bag in the overhead bin on the trip or you save all the money on the ticket. for example, if you buy your ticket on their web site and decide, at that moment, when you're booking your ticket to carry on, it's 20 bucks. if you don't decide until you check in online. that is more expensive. wait...
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mark siegel, said it's only going to get worst. you forecast this.did you see that's been confirmed. >> that premiums were going to rise. people wouldn't have the kind of coverage they were expecting. they were sold a bill of goods. you made a great analogy. i compare it to automobile insurance. you're young, you're like a young powerball, bran new, you find the insurance you're buying at top dollar doesn't cover you, against what? against a scratch? somebody break yours wish wiper? you're only covered if you get into a devastating crash and everything up to that you pay out of pocket canner but if you're an old clunker, older than 50, preexisting conditions like an old car that is burning oil there you need the insurance. i'm not surprised bankrate.com that found that those in middle ages with previous existing conditions are getting used to it. ahave young patients coming in with their new obamacare policy until they see the $6,000 deductible. if they've get sick they're playing everything. >> one visit to you they already hit the deductible. >> th
mark siegel, said it's only going to get worst. you forecast this.did you see that's been confirmed. >> that premiums were going to rise. people wouldn't have the kind of coverage they were expecting. they were sold a bill of goods. you made a great analogy. i compare it to automobile insurance. you're young, you're like a young powerball, bran new, you find the insurance you're buying at top dollar doesn't cover you, against what? against a scratch? somebody break yours wish wiper?...
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siegel is the guy.ht we were talking about pot. >> talking about andy pettitte. >> who is on first? good to see you all. >>> a disturbing report out of arizona. dozens have reportedly died waiting for care at a phoenix veterans affairs hospital. we have details and a secret waiting list that nobody knew about and the always outspoken ann coulter is here. l we do is . that's it? i mean, he picks up the tab every time, which is great... he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants. huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards life's an adventure and it always has been. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go freque
siegel is the guy.ht we were talking about pot. >> talking about andy pettitte. >> who is on first? good to see you all. >>> a disturbing report out of arizona. dozens have reportedly died waiting for care at a phoenix veterans affairs hospital. we have details and a secret waiting list that nobody knew about and the always outspoken ann coulter is here. l we do is . that's it? i mean, he picks up the tab every time, which is great... he's using you. he probably has a citi...
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. >> westembassy resorts founded by the well-known man siegel from "the queen of ser sigh." >> she streamlinedack room separations specifically within the mortgage division. >> dedicated to her job. she was smart, she had a great personality, everybody liked her. >> still with cfi westgate today in 2006 john willman was jennifer's boss. >> within a year we promoted her to a project manager. ♪ >> the 24-year-old was loving life in lapointe and wanted to plant root. >> jennifer had asked us to please help her find a condo. >> was 2006. it was the time of the height of this housing market. >> shannon butler is an investigative reporter. she worked in central florida for 16 years. >> jennifer's condominiums were right near a new mall that had gone up. this big beautiful. >> mall. >> standing at jennifer's condominium which she purchased in november of 2005. it's a beautiful place, the condos are beautiful. >> there was so much construction going on that there just wasn't a lot of people that lived there. >> i know a couple of the workers that were in like the complex had made some cat calls at her
. >> westembassy resorts founded by the well-known man siegel from "the queen of ser sigh." >> she streamlinedack room separations specifically within the mortgage division. >> dedicated to her job. she was smart, she had a great personality, everybody liked her. >> still with cfi westgate today in 2006 john willman was jennifer's boss. >> within a year we promoted her to a project manager. ♪ >> the 24-year-old was loving life in lapointe and...
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. >> jeremy siegel was on the other day and said, even if it is a bubble, these things tend to play out over time. they thought interest-rate could for theow four percent next decade. we will be in this very low growth environment and the fed will have to do everything it possibly can to try to get money out there. >> the fed's long-run forecast is for present. for the short-term interest rate. -- four percent. for the short-term interest rate. by the time he gets to the peak, the trend below the rate will cycle the other way. if that is the case, we have the end of 2016 forecast for the fed at 2.25%. that is pretty low in a world of three percent growth. janet told you that the glide path is going to be lower, the level of interest rates might be lower than what is necessary before. worst out of the recession since the great depression. i don't think that is an unreasonable scenario. what you always have to worry about is the inflation pickup that many people believe is working. >> even if it doesn't pick up. there is that worry. there is a lot of people that don't know how this unwind
. >> jeremy siegel was on the other day and said, even if it is a bubble, these things tend to play out over time. they thought interest-rate could for theow four percent next decade. we will be in this very low growth environment and the fed will have to do everything it possibly can to try to get money out there. >> the fed's long-run forecast is for present. for the short-term interest rate. -- four percent. for the short-term interest rate. by the time he gets to the peak, the...
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siegel about that. >> i think he would agree with me?g of gender, jenna, big reminder of the changes coming up on monday. at the bottom of your screen, you are on the air from 11-12 and 1-2 and we get you over three hours and in between we will slip a show in called outnumbered and that features four fox women and one lucky guy in the hot seat to talk about the big topics. >> i think that is fair. i am sure we can handle it. >> out numbered starts on monday at noon eastern. that is going to be a big one. can the guy fend off the women? >> i don't think about these women. >> wait until the guy gets a cold. >> thank you, jenna. the guy 4-1, how is he going to do? >> we will see. shaking up the space industry. how this rocket is revolutionizing the way we think about space flight. watch it. this could change the game. there's a new way to buy a car. it's called truecar. and truecar users... save time and money. so when you're... ready to buy a car, make sure you... never overpay. visit truecar.com today. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on
siegel about that. >> i think he would agree with me?g of gender, jenna, big reminder of the changes coming up on monday. at the bottom of your screen, you are on the air from 11-12 and 1-2 and we get you over three hours and in between we will slip a show in called outnumbered and that features four fox women and one lucky guy in the hot seat to talk about the big topics. >> i think that is fair. i am sure we can handle it. >> out numbered starts on monday at noon eastern....
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casey siegel is on this. >> move over amazon.nmanned air vehicles that would be able to measure wind speed and bear metic pressure and fly them ahead of a thunderstorms and gather the information and relay it back to the people on the ground. in order to do this, the uav's had to be durable. but scientist here at oklahoma state university believe that data could increase the warning time of tornados from minutes to possibly hours. >> our goal is to be able to do that in a thunderstorms before it forms a tornado. we really want to be able to answer the question of why does one super cell form a tornado and not the other. we don't know the answers of that >> the program is in its infancy stages. they say they could be used for search and rescue and fly among the rubble for survivors. >> three many doctors killed in afghanistan after a security guard at the hospital they worked at turned on them and opened fire. we are learning more about the shooter and the victims and what it means for american policy there coming up. there coming
casey siegel is on this. >> move over amazon.nmanned air vehicles that would be able to measure wind speed and bear metic pressure and fly them ahead of a thunderstorms and gather the information and relay it back to the people on the ground. in order to do this, the uav's had to be durable. but scientist here at oklahoma state university believe that data could increase the warning time of tornados from minutes to possibly hours. >> our goal is to be able to do that in a...