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marc siegel. professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center and the author of "unlocking the secret code of sibness and health." >> and dr. david samadi, chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. hello. >> good morning. how are you? >> great to see you. >> good to see you. i want to start here today. there's a disturbing new report about measles so the centers for disease control revealed that the u.s. has seen more measles cases this year than since the disease was eliminated back in 2000. dr. siegel, i'll start with you. why the resurgence? >> the cdc put out a chart which we can show that shows 288 cases already this year. as you said, in 2,000, there were no naturally occurring cases in the u.s. as all, but the problem is the issue regarding vaccination, okay? arthel, we have about a 90% compliance with vaccination here of the mmr vaccine which is a live virus vaccine, do the not have thimerosal in it and never associated with autism though
marc siegel. professor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center and the author of "unlocking the secret code of sibness and health." >> and dr. david samadi, chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. hello. >> good morning. how are you? >> great to see you. >> good to see you. i want to start here today. there's a disturbing new report about measles so the centers for disease control revealed that the u.s. has...
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siegel? >> before we get back to that, i want to take you back to the scene and add a couple of points. people out there need to know that a lot of times these accidents occur because of something called distracted driving. now we don't know what that tractor trailer driver was doing. we don't know whether he fell asleep at the wheel. there was one report on that. we don't know if he was distracted but one out of ten fatal accidents, talking 35,000 per year, 5 million traffic accidents per year and 3 million need medical attention. one out of ten times it's due to distracted driving. alcohol is not supposedly a factor here, but we worry about that as well. now you're on the scene. the first thing you have to do stabilize the patient before you put them in the helicopter. the number one cause of spinal injury, arthel, is at a motor vehicle accident so usually if there's any question, and david showed this on me, you tape the head down to a hard board before you would ever move a patient. if yo
siegel? >> before we get back to that, i want to take you back to the scene and add a couple of points. people out there need to know that a lot of times these accidents occur because of something called distracted driving. now we don't know what that tractor trailer driver was doing. we don't know whether he fell asleep at the wheel. there was one report on that. we don't know if he was distracted but one out of ten fatal accidents, talking 35,000 per year, 5 million traffic accidents...
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siegel so i can concentrate on the patient with laxatives. get to that, as a qu does he have cancer, esophageal cancer. >> pancreatic cancer. >> pancreatic cancer. these are really red flag. you want to make sure you really do all the studies, maybe get a cat scan to find out what's going on. you're right, unfortunately a lot of teenagers are using laxatives to lose weight. and that's quite dangerous. should panic, et cetera, and the medication that marked talked about, diuretics, subsequent has a high blood pressure and they lose salt and weight, you want to be careful. chron's and irritable bowel disease, i feel sorry for them, because constipation, et cetera, i feel sorry for them. don't forget, if lap bands are new coming in and the patient is 300 pounds and a few months after lost 100 pounds... >> two more. one is stress. your me tab ballistic missiles is zooming up and diabetes can cause you to lose weight and i want to emphasis that colon cancer is a huge problem in the united states but we can screen for it. >> while you look for para
siegel so i can concentrate on the patient with laxatives. get to that, as a qu does he have cancer, esophageal cancer. >> pancreatic cancer. >> pancreatic cancer. these are really red flag. you want to make sure you really do all the studies, maybe get a cat scan to find out what's going on. you're right, unfortunately a lot of teenagers are using laxatives to lose weight. and that's quite dangerous. should panic, et cetera, and the medication that marked talked about, diuretics,...
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siegel, what did he say and what did he apologize for? >> he basically said he's a cheerleader for his audience. he sees people out there who are overweight. he thinks, i've got to help these people. david and i take this very seriously, you've got to stay within your expertise, what do you know about and what don't you know about. he's a cardiovascular surgeon, and has a great reputation as a surgeon. but when he starts talking about weight loss products, he's getting into the weeds there. a lot of nutritionists told me they don't see a lot of evidence for these particular items that say is a miracle pill. we talked about one here on the show here. we don't think that it works. also, he says green tea extract. it's got an active chemical in it that's not been shown to work. here's the thing, eric. i want to make sure to say this. we have an extra responsibility as physicians on tv, we're not just reporters, we're not just guests, we're not just co-hosts, we are responsible to educate the public accurately on medical information. if we go
siegel, what did he say and what did he apologize for? >> he basically said he's a cheerleader for his audience. he sees people out there who are overweight. he thinks, i've got to help these people. david and i take this very seriously, you've got to stay within your expertise, what do you know about and what don't you know about. he's a cardiovascular surgeon, and has a great reputation as a surgeon. but when he starts talking about weight loss products, he's getting into the weeds...
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marc siegel. he's the professor of medicine and author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of health. >> and dr. david samadi. good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> hope you had a good week. >> we have. i want to start here, though. a stark new warning about smoking. there is a new report suggesting lighting up is actually more dangerous than it was 50 years ago, and this as the centers for disease control releases some of those most shocking anti-smoking ads we've seen. i don't smoke, but when they come on, i turn them off. they really gross me out. why are those campaigns getting more and more aggressive? >> the first thing you're remembering to is called campaign for tobacco-free kids where they're showing cigarettes themselves are worse than when the surgeon generally put out his first warning. they have more nicotine. they have pour rous filters. they have ammonia. let's face it. cigarettes were bad 50 years ago, they're bad now. 20% of americans still smoke. why? here's the first
marc siegel. he's the professor of medicine and author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of health. >> and dr. david samadi. good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> hope you had a good week. >> we have. i want to start here, though. a stark new warning about smoking. there is a new report suggesting lighting up is actually more dangerous than it was 50 years ago, and this as the centers for disease control releases some of those most shocking anti-smoking ads...
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marc siegel is next wondering what that is? that, my friends, is everything.arn unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase. not just "everything at the hardware store." not "everything, until you hit your cash back limit." quicksilver can earn you unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you could possibly imagine. say it with me -- everything. one more time, everything! and with that in mind... what's in your wallet? lou: lawmakers turn their focus to improving care in the va system following the resignation of the va secretary friday. senate and veteran affairs committee chair bernie sanders unveiled legislation to revamp the va including easier access to private health care. for more on how we can better provide medical care to our veterans i'm joined by dr. marc siegel, professor of medicine at nyu medical center. doctor, great to see you. let's start with the system, overall there are some systems that are terrific, some hospitals, across the country this looks like just a disaster. >> let's start with what it is. a form of socialized medicine beca
marc siegel is next wondering what that is? that, my friends, is everything.arn unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase. not just "everything at the hardware store." not "everything, until you hit your cash back limit." quicksilver can earn you unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you could possibly imagine. say it with me -- everything. one more time, everything! and with that in mind... what's in your wallet? lou: lawmakers turn their focus to improving care...
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marc siegel, professor of medicine at nyu medical center. doctor, great to see you.et's start with the system, overall there are some systems that are terrific, some hospitals, across the country this looks like just a disaster. >> let's start with what it is. a form of socialized medicine because the government fears the doctors, it builds the hospitals and hires the nurses. if you're on a salary, you may not be surprised to know the amount of care is variable. nobody says if you do a better job, we will pay you more. it is not so. i am here to tell you the care is variable. for heroes and plenty of slackers. the matter what is being said, this system cannot be fixed easily. lou: people taking care of our veterans have been doing an amazing job, particularly the burn units across the country. head trauma, just extraordinary jobs. the fact we have spent so much money and apparently moved so little of that in the form of care to our veterans is inexcusable yet we have known there is a problem since the transition certainly from bush to obama. why isn't anybody standin
marc siegel, professor of medicine at nyu medical center. doctor, great to see you.et's start with the system, overall there are some systems that are terrific, some hospitals, across the country this looks like just a disaster. >> let's start with what it is. a form of socialized medicine because the government fears the doctors, it builds the hospitals and hires the nurses. if you're on a salary, you may not be surprised to know the amount of care is variable. nobody says if you do a...
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marc siegel. professor of medicine at nyu's medical center, also author of "unlock the secret code of sickness and health". >> nice to see you. >> i want to talk about this. we have a major news story, the centers for disease control and prevention now under serious fire following a major mishap in three of its facilities after 80 workers were reportedly exposed to anthrax. how much do you know about this and how does something like this happen? >> it's shocking new that cdc announced this week that on june 13th, a mishap happened which should have never happened. this is a very sophisticated lab in thereabout. they deal with ebola and small pox. they deal with anthrax. they have a lot of protocol and unfortunately it failed this time. one big lab sent a live anthrax to another lab. they thought it was dead, but they found out a few days after it was live and a lot of people were exposed to this. they are all being treated. nobody is getting sick at this point. it can take two months before the sy
marc siegel. professor of medicine at nyu's medical center, also author of "unlock the secret code of sickness and health". >> nice to see you. >> i want to talk about this. we have a major news story, the centers for disease control and prevention now under serious fire following a major mishap in three of its facilities after 80 workers were reportedly exposed to anthrax. how much do you know about this and how does something like this happen? >> it's shocking new...
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siegel, you're first on this one.s there a way to continue to meet your challenges and to keep your mind and your body active? >> well, first of all, my father, arthel, is also 90 today, and i want to wish him a happy father's day. president bush jumping out of that helicopter at the age of 90 is an inspiration for all of us, meeting your challenges, having a goal, overcoming that goal. he has parkinson's disease. plenty of patients that are 90 that have high blood pressure and heart disease and deebtize. not everyone can jump out of a helicopter but what can you do? can you keep active to overcome cognitive decline and can you work on your computer and can you even walk you? know, what can people at 90 do? the idea of having a goal, reaching that goal and helping you stay active physically and mentally will help you stay alive. this is an inspiration not to see president bush do it because he's done it every five years. to see him do it at 90 is such an inspiration. >> such an inspiration and so impressive but most p
siegel, you're first on this one.s there a way to continue to meet your challenges and to keep your mind and your body active? >> well, first of all, my father, arthel, is also 90 today, and i want to wish him a happy father's day. president bush jumping out of that helicopter at the age of 90 is an inspiration for all of us, meeting your challenges, having a goal, overcoming that goal. he has parkinson's disease. plenty of patients that are 90 that have high blood pressure and heart...
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joining us now is "squawk" market master jeremy siegel.niversity of pennsylvania wharton school of business, and chief investment strategist at rbc. jeremy just with what we've seen, you heard the discussion, and you know that the gdp backdrop is just positive enough to allow for low interest rates, and some growth at companies but are you at this point looking at the stock market saying, it's not acting that well internally, and maybe we'll have a little bit of a respite? >> well, you know, jonathan mentioned about the defensive stocks. telecom, you know, is doing well. utilities are doing well. but i think that's a yield story. i mean, yellen gave us the green light last week if i ever saw one that, you know, she is in no hurry to raise the rates. and that's why the so-called defensive sectors have done well because hey, i've been a buy yield if there ain't going to be yield anywhere else. i don't see that as an internal sign of weakness in the market. >> jeremy, okay, we got low interest rates. but you look at the vix, the volatility, y
joining us now is "squawk" market master jeremy siegel.niversity of pennsylvania wharton school of business, and chief investment strategist at rbc. jeremy just with what we've seen, you heard the discussion, and you know that the gdp backdrop is just positive enough to allow for low interest rates, and some growth at companies but are you at this point looking at the stock market saying, it's not acting that well internally, and maybe we'll have a little bit of a respite? >>...
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we spoke to mark siegel. asked with the deal means for them. >> for google it is an edition best-of-breed products in home monitoring and home video. they don't have this. it brings a huge amount of resources to help them expand the footprint of the product. >> nest was the shocker to me for google. they might as well have dropped him. how will nest and drop cam kabul men each other? >> both companies have a similar design philosophy. these incredibly easy to use, think about the smartphone, that kind of design philosophy of the products that they build. you can imagine these expanding through a whole set of products for the consumer that are different than the kind of old, poor user interface products we are used to. >> what kind of things might we imagine? movement.bout you could move from home video to home security. appliances, item, am making this up but what about the washing machine that uses water-based and the size of load you have in their or how dirty your close our. dishwasher or hot water heater
we spoke to mark siegel. asked with the deal means for them. >> for google it is an edition best-of-breed products in home monitoring and home video. they don't have this. it brings a huge amount of resources to help them expand the footprint of the product. >> nest was the shocker to me for google. they might as well have dropped him. how will nest and drop cam kabul men each other? >> both companies have a similar design philosophy. these incredibly easy to use, think about...
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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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vegas like elvis or wayne newton or bugsy siegel used to be?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 murder somebody, they had to get my permiss
vegas like elvis or wayne newton or bugsy siegel used to be?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...
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. >> meteorologist mike siegel ahead. mike? >> the who will it get to today and who will it won't?rest assured, it'll get to everybody today. i'll give you the best timetable coming up. >> mike, thanks a lot. >>> not london bridge but a bridge in paris is fallin the southern california area right now. a car chase, police car chase. this is on i-5 going north in the burbank area. we are told that this driver of this nissan altima made some sort of the threats against a victim, then took off in this red nissan car. apparently this person now alluded authorities going on several freeways. 101, 110, 10, and now on 5. >> we hope no one gets into an accident going on this high-speed chase. continue following us on twitter. >>> in the meantime, an iconic pedestrian bridge known for its tens of thousands of paddle locks is falling down. the ponts des arts links both sides of the seine near the louvre. that's a lot of heavy metal, right? the bond may be everlasting but the bridge isn't. it is causing a section of the bridge to collapse into the seine. it is closed until they can replace por
. >> meteorologist mike siegel ahead. mike? >> the who will it get to today and who will it won't?rest assured, it'll get to everybody today. i'll give you the best timetable coming up. >> mike, thanks a lot. >>> not london bridge but a bridge in paris is fallin the southern california area right now. a car chase, police car chase. this is on i-5 going north in the burbank area. we are told that this driver of this nissan altima made some sort of the threats against a...
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marc siegel, professional of medicine, author of "the in your pulse, unlocking the secret code of sicknessahmadi, chief of robotic surgery. hello. >> i want to start here today. there's a disturbing new report about measles. centers for disease control reveal u.s.
marc siegel, professional of medicine, author of "the in your pulse, unlocking the secret code of sicknessahmadi, chief of robotic surgery. hello. >> i want to start here today. there's a disturbing new report about measles. centers for disease control reveal u.s.
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marc siegel.ofessor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center and the author of "unlocking the secret code of sibness and health." >> and dr. david samadi, chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. hello. >> good morning. how are you? >> great to see you. >> good to see you. i want to start here today. there's a disturbing new report about measles so the centers for disease control revealed that the u.s. has seen more measles
marc siegel.ofessor of medicine at nyu's langone medical center and the author of "unlocking the secret code of sibness and health." >> and dr. david samadi, chairman and professor of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotic surgery. hello. >> good morning. how are you? >> great to see you. >> good to see you. i want to start here today. there's a disturbing new report about measles so the centers for disease control revealed that the u.s. has seen...
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marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center and author of "the inner pulse, unlockingceipt code of sickness and health." >> and dr. david samadi, chairman and professor at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. good to see you both. >> good to see you as always. >> want to start here. actor and comedian tracy morgan remains in critical condition today after being involved in a deadly six-vehicle crash on the
marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center and author of "the inner pulse, unlockingceipt code of sickness and health." >> and dr. david samadi, chairman and professor at lenox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. good to see you both. >> good to see you as always. >> want to start here. actor and comedian tracy morgan remains in critical condition today after being involved in a deadly six-vehicle crash on the
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joining us as always, chairman and professor of urology at lennox hospital j and marc siegel at nyu medicallso author of the "unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." welcome. >> good to see you. >> we have this major news story, the centers for disease control and prevention now under serious fire following a m
joining us as always, chairman and professor of urology at lennox hospital j and marc siegel at nyu medicallso author of the "unlocking the secret code of sickness and health." welcome. >> good to see you. >> we have this major news story, the centers for disease control and prevention now under serious fire following a m
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marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center and author of "unlocking the secret code health." >> and dr. david samadi chairman of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. good to see you both. >> good to see you as always. >> want to start here. actor and comedian tracy morgan remains in critical condition today after being involved in a deadly six-vehicle crash on the new jersey turnpike
marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center and author of "unlocking the secret code health." >> and dr. david samadi chairman of urology at lennox hill hospital and chief of robotics surgery. good to see you both. >> good to see you as always. >> want to start here. actor and comedian tracy morgan remains in critical condition today after being involved in a deadly six-vehicle crash on the new jersey turnpike
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. >> divorce lawyer and mediator, vicky siegeler, helping couples uncouple. on "untying the knot." >> divorce with dignity. a lot of drama involved. >> shake her hand. say we have a deal. >> after six years, jackie and nero went mediation. >> tell me about the bud >> like looking at the buddha. remind me all of the time. >> i remind you of buddha? >> mediation, compromise. what isdha. compromise. most are slightly unhappy. she is very happy. i probably got a bad deal. >> vicky's adadvice, take a pag from high-profile cases. donald trump is a proponent of prenups. when they ended the 13 year marriage. ivana got $25 million. >> he wants to protect it. every prenup is solid. >> steven spielberg's prenup cost hisarriage to amy irving a fortune. scribbled on a napkin. did not come port to the law. didn't have counsel. it wasn't witnessed. unfortunat me was able to set aside the improper prenuptial agreement and got $100 million. a lesson for everyone. going to do a prenup. do it right.ely sh >> another hit, settle, settle. settle. mel gibson made headlines with a
. >> divorce lawyer and mediator, vicky siegeler, helping couples uncouple. on "untying the knot." >> divorce with dignity. a lot of drama involved. >> shake her hand. say we have a deal. >> after six years, jackie and nero went mediation. >> tell me about the bud >> like looking at the buddha. remind me all of the time. >> i remind you of buddha? >> mediation, compromise. what isdha. compromise. most are slightly unhappy. she is very...
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areas and the city center are severely damaged and locals are suffering from water and power outages siegel. it struck in the morning always had by the blast wave i ran away the caller to whom. it is. shooting but i can't leave i have nowhere to go or ukraine's newly elected president petro poroshenko was given orders for humanitarian corridors to be set up in order to get civilians to safety but the self-proclaimed leaders of the restive region say they doubt the government will actually go through with this plan meanwhile around fifty national guard soldiers who took part in attacks on slavyansk of refused to fight voicing their anger over the way the operation is being run a growing number of soldiers are laying down their arms as paul asli reports. six weeks on and with more than forty soldiers did kiev's military operation continues the army is in a pitched battle with anti-government activists but it's also struggling to keep itself together. very tough on. the war calling on me to kill people in their own bars and just like me more and more soldiers are refusing to obey orders and de
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marc siegel.fessor of medicine and author of the inner pulse, unlocking the secret code of health. >> and dr. david samadi. good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> hope you had a good week. >> we have. i want to start here, though. a stark new warning about smoking. there is a new report suggesting lighting up is actually more dangerous than it
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siegel? >> yes, you should worry. >> wow. >> and i'll tell you why.e's a new study out of oregon this week that worries me. it's a study that looks at 3,000 men over seven years, so this is a really long study, and it says that men over the age of 65 who are taking statins were 40 minutes less per week of exercise, 40 minutes less per week. that's the amount of exercise we actually need to prevent heart disease and actually we said earlier in the show you needed if you have heart disease. we need the exercise and one-third of all older americans, eric, take statins so what's the cause here, eric, that's what i want to talk about. what is the cause? because statins give you muscle aches and people out there because of the muscle aches don't want to exercise or because you say, huh, i got the statins, i don't don't need anything else. my cholesterol's going to be low -- >> you're looking at numbers your cholesterol's just gone right down into the basement. >> but exercise is more important than anything else. much more important. statins are very import
siegel? >> yes, you should worry. >> wow. >> and i'll tell you why.e's a new study out of oregon this week that worries me. it's a study that looks at 3,000 men over seven years, so this is a really long study, and it says that men over the age of 65 who are taking statins were 40 minutes less per week of exercise, 40 minutes less per week. that's the amount of exercise we actually need to prevent heart disease and actually we said earlier in the show you needed if you have...
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doctor marc siegel has this method. we will tell you.e largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are nstantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe, they can keep yours safe, too. make it matter. what happened? life happened. stress. fun. bad habits. kids. kids. kids. now what? not milk. not sheep. not that. let's think smarter. let's get some science in here. let's build a bed. another bed? no, a smarter bed a entirely new sleep number bed that tracks your movement, your heartbeat, your breathing - sensors working directly with the dual air chambers - yeah you need the air chambers. introducing the sleep number bed now with sleepiq technology. it tracks your sleep patterns and tells you how to adjust for... a good night's sleep, a better night, and an awesome night. so what sleep number
doctor marc siegel has this method. we will tell you.e largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are nstantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe, they can keep yours safe, too. make it matter. what happened? life happened. stress. fun. bad...
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laundry by shelly siegel. this is a great bold color. >> love it. >> let's bring marcia back out.f applause for both. great job, louis. >> fantastic. [ cheers ] >> how one lady got her fairy tale ending and found true love at last with mr. wonderful. >> everyone has a story. everyone has a love story. coming up right after this. >> nice! [ applause ] >> you guys look so good! the summer of this. the summer that summers from here on will be compared to. where memories will be forged into the sand. and then hung on a wall for years to come. get out there, with over 50,000 hotels at $150 dollars or less. expedia. find yours. it often means heavy duty ccleaning with bleach. but lysol power & free can change the way you clean. it cleans even better than bleach with its hydrogen peroxide formula, and it kills 99.9% of germs without the harshness. a powerful clean, that's family friendly that's what we call healthing. lysol power & free. start healthing. for healthy floors, try lysol clean & fresh. the only cleaner approved to kill germs, even when diluted. ♪ >>> today we meet our newest
laundry by shelly siegel. this is a great bold color. >> love it. >> let's bring marcia back out.f applause for both. great job, louis. >> fantastic. [ cheers ] >> how one lady got her fairy tale ending and found true love at last with mr. wonderful. >> everyone has a story. everyone has a love story. coming up right after this. >> nice! [ applause ] >> you guys look so good! the summer of this. the summer that summers from here on will be compared to....
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newmarket, siegel encountered defeat, while benjamin butler decided to enjoy the beautiful vacation vistas at bermuda hundreds, rather than drawing more aggressively. in other words, grant's plan breaks within the first two weeks. we talk about how no plan of combat survives initial contact with the enemy. this is one of those cases. if grant, it is not that his plan failed, what what does he do with his plan fails? because we know too many generals, when the plan fails, they went back home. cried themselves to sleep. and then prepare to write a memoir and say, it is not my fault, boss. thetimes writing to president of the united states and the secretary of war, the fault is not with me. it is with somebody else in washington. been onid something had his mind from the beginning as an option, which is continuing to move his way around lee's brightpoint and unite with the army of the james at the james river, which is what he does. we all know the story of cold harbor, or think we do. we know it is not quite the physical disaster, but might be a psychological setback, in terms of actual dama
newmarket, siegel encountered defeat, while benjamin butler decided to enjoy the beautiful vacation vistas at bermuda hundreds, rather than drawing more aggressively. in other words, grant's plan breaks within the first two weeks. we talk about how no plan of combat survives initial contact with the enemy. this is one of those cases. if grant, it is not that his plan failed, what what does he do with his plan fails? because we know too many generals, when the plan fails, they went back home....
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. >> cfi westgate resort was founded by david siegel whose life was shown in the queen of versailles. >> she stream lined the back room operations. >> she 'cause dedicated to her job. she was smart with a great personality. everybody liked her. >> still with cfi westgate, john was jennifer's boss. >> we promoted her to a project manager. >> the 24-year-old was loving life in orlando and wanted to plant some roots. >> jennifer had asked us to please help her find a condo. >> was 2006 it was the height of this housing market. >> shannon butler is an investigative reporter. she worked in central florida for 16 years. >> jennifer's condominiums were 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. >> and a couple of the workers that were in the complex had made cat calls at her and put her at unease. >> it made her uncomfortable having the strangers and
. >> cfi westgate resort was founded by david siegel whose life was shown in the queen of versailles. >> she stream lined the back room operations. >> she 'cause dedicated to her job. she was smart with a great personality. everybody liked her. >> still with cfi westgate, john was jennifer's boss. >> we promoted her to a project manager. >> the 24-year-old was loving life in orlando and wanted to plant some roots. >> jennifer had asked us to please help...
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casey siegel the live and we're learning more about his condition, is that right? >> just kind of elaborating off this information that was literally just breaking while we were in the commercial break coming in there and you know, these are from again, the senior defense officials. you mention how he was kept in that box. at least that's what bergdahl told people on the ground while he was debriefed in germany. he said that in the rare instances he was taken out of that box, that he was hooded, so he didn't really know where he was and then he said that this all started immediately after his escape effort. one official says his mental and physical state matched this description and they believe what he is saying from what we see. he knows about 30 yards of -- doesn't speak it fluently and he has started communicating a little bit more. the language spoke in afghanistan, so that gives us insight into what bergdahl may have been dealing with while in taliban captivity over the course of the last five years after he went missing from that military post in 2009. but w
casey siegel the live and we're learning more about his condition, is that right? >> just kind of elaborating off this information that was literally just breaking while we were in the commercial break coming in there and you know, these are from again, the senior defense officials. you mention how he was kept in that box. at least that's what bergdahl told people on the ground while he was debriefed in germany. he said that in the rare instances he was taken out of that box, that he was...
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jacob siegel is a reporter with daily beast and an army veteran who served in iraq and afghanistan. welcome to you both. >> thanks, carol. >> general marks, these terrorists -- >> thank you for having me. >> you're welcome. i'm glad you're here. general marks, the terrorists are vile, the people that tweeted out images of crucifixions in syria. should the u.s. get involved? if it does, how intimately? >> the united states has an obligation to get involved and just not necessarily with military force and diplomatic efforts but the key issue right now is, carol, someone, whether it's the united states or it's a coalition of the willing needs to step in and stop the bleeding. if the united states wants to try to build capacity for the isif, the iraqi security forces, that's a secondary step of stopping and holding the advances in place right now. to build capacity there may not be sufficient time and that's the concern i think the administration's dealing with right now. >> jacob, you're an army veteran who served in iraq and afghanistan. after seeing the american sacrifices there, how
jacob siegel is a reporter with daily beast and an army veteran who served in iraq and afghanistan. welcome to you both. >> thanks, carol. >> general marks, these terrorists -- >> thank you for having me. >> you're welcome. i'm glad you're here. general marks, the terrorists are vile, the people that tweeted out images of crucifixions in syria. should the u.s. get involved? if it does, how intimately? >> the united states has an obligation to get involved and just...
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casey siegel reports from dallas tonight. >> reporter: governor rick perry has had enough. he directed the texas department of public safety to launch a law enforcement surge operation at the border to the tune of $1.3 million per week. perry said in a statement, until thfederal government recognizes the danger it's putting our citizens in by its inaction to secure our border, texas law enforcement must do everything they can to keep our citizens and communities safe. what's going on has been called a humanitarian crisis. u.s. border patrol stations and detention centers in the rio grande valley of south texas packed, mostly with illegal immigrant children. >> it's estimated about 47,000 so far this year have been detained. and then it's estimated that as many as 120,000 will come next year. >> reporter: according to the national border patrol council, that's a 92% increase from 2013. adult apprehensions are spiking, too. >> our goal is going to be to go after the smugglers, traffickers, cartel members, the most violent aspects of the people who are coming here illegally an
casey siegel reports from dallas tonight. >> reporter: governor rick perry has had enough. he directed the texas department of public safety to launch a law enforcement surge operation at the border to the tune of $1.3 million per week. perry said in a statement, until thfederal government recognizes the danger it's putting our citizens in by its inaction to secure our border, texas law enforcement must do everything they can to keep our citizens and communities safe. what's going on has...
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let me bring in lori siegel. so what's the news? is it going to wow us, do you think?>> we hope so. steve jobs used to come in and say one more thing and give this amazing new piece of technology that blew our minds. we're kind of spoiled. what we can expect, first of all, an ios-8 update. an update to apple's operating system. new imacs, rumors those are coming out. the osx redesign, will supposedly get a major design overhaul. this one is very -- it hits close to home for me. the smart home software update that would make it easy for you to connect your home to your iphone. these are just rumors, but this could potentially happen, which is really interesting. an app called health book that would help users monitor their health rate, sleep and breathing, this is all coming out. but we'll find out. >> monitoring your heart rate on an app. okay. you mentioned the smart home. you actually got inside one of these? >> i think this trend is so interesting. i got an opportunity, a guy that founded wordpress, has a smartphone-connected home. that's matt waking up. the lights
let me bring in lori siegel. so what's the news? is it going to wow us, do you think?>> we hope so. steve jobs used to come in and say one more thing and give this amazing new piece of technology that blew our minds. we're kind of spoiled. what we can expect, first of all, an ios-8 update. an update to apple's operating system. new imacs, rumors those are coming out. the osx redesign, will supposedly get a major design overhaul. this one is very -- it hits close to home for me. the smart...
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doctors siegel and sa madty join for sunday house call at 12:30 eastern time. that's it for now. shawn. back to sunday morning futures and maria. >> thanks, eric. >>> irs commissioner john cannon in the hot seat grilled by aingely lawmakers. they want to know what happened to the lost e-mails from eight hard drive crashes including those of lois lerner. karls joins us now with more. congressman, good to have you on the program. thanks for joining us. >> na ree ya, great to be with you this morning. >> we all know that the american people are angry and they want answers from the irs. how are you going to get these lost e-mails that the tax men are saying are gone forever? >> well, first of all, we found out a week ago on friday, friday afternoon, buried in a letter that lois lerner's e-mails were missing. we also found out that the irs and the commissioner knew about this months ago, but was not forthcoming in bringing that information to us. this is completely unacceptable. it's an indefensible position. ba we need to do is to go forward with the other eight employees. we've aske
doctors siegel and sa madty join for sunday house call at 12:30 eastern time. that's it for now. shawn. back to sunday morning futures and maria. >> thanks, eric. >>> irs commissioner john cannon in the hot seat grilled by aingely lawmakers. they want to know what happened to the lost e-mails from eight hard drive crashes including those of lois lerner. karls joins us now with more. congressman, good to have you on the program. thanks for joining us. >> na ree ya, great to...
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amy friend -- take no offense but if you read "an act of congress" she and jim siegel are as much responsible as that statute as are messrs. dodd and frank. amy is the senior deputy comptroller of the currency and chief counsel. this is her second session at the occ so you can say she is occ through with a brief stop off at the promontory group. seriously, if you get to read that book, you will have great admiration for somebody who acted in congress in the good old days when people acted as though there was a tomorrow. when they had to deal with the same people the next day and sadly, those days are gone. hopefully just temporarily. i am not going to occupy any more of your time other than to say welcome, amy. welcome, senator. welcome, barney. >> thank you. it is really my pleasure and privilege to be joined by senator chris dodd and congressman barney frank. they are well known to his audience for many reasons but particularly as the architects of the sweeping financial reform bill that bears their name -- the dodd-frank wall street reform and consumer protection act or dodd-frank. today,
amy friend -- take no offense but if you read "an act of congress" she and jim siegel are as much responsible as that statute as are messrs. dodd and frank. amy is the senior deputy comptroller of the currency and chief counsel. this is her second session at the occ so you can say she is occ through with a brief stop off at the promontory group. seriously, if you get to read that book, you will have great admiration for somebody who acted in congress in the good old days when people...
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. >> then you have jeremy siegel on yesterday, who said valuations are not stretched right now. that is likely to grow 3%, three .5%, inflation is still low, interest rates are also low. to see a rally? >> it may be a question of timing. i think we are due for some sort of correction the second half of the year, but i don't think that would he rail the bull market. i think maybe we can push this another three, possibly even five years. there is still a lot of slack in the economy. right now, a little too much complacency. more of your liquid money. ok, you have certain sectors that you like. alix, you have their calls on cyclicals. >> not everyone agrees with the basically earnings estimates are pretty high. sensitivity toa fed policy, among the highest in the s&p, and they are slowing .rowth financials and discretionary, they have a lot of domestic exposure, are the worst off. like cyclicals, though. >> yes, i do. probably we will see 3.5% growth in the second quarter. over the second half of the year we will see a similar number. i think the household sector is well-positioned
. >> then you have jeremy siegel on yesterday, who said valuations are not stretched right now. that is likely to grow 3%, three .5%, inflation is still low, interest rates are also low. to see a rally? >> it may be a question of timing. i think we are due for some sort of correction the second half of the year, but i don't think that would he rail the bull market. i think maybe we can push this another three, possibly even five years. there is still a lot of slack in the economy....