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marc siegel. and author of the interpulse unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> and dr. david samadi, from lennox hill hospital. we're going to begin with this breaking news this morning that another person this morning happening another person in the united states has tested positive in preliminary testing for ebola. dr. siegel, hello to you, sir, and tell me, they they're reporting that there's a possible breach in protocol. what could have happened here? >> well, first of all, we have to understand that this was a health care worker. this was a nurse that was caring for duncan. so this is somebody directly involved with ebola. ebola secretions, and she was wearing the proper suiting, but the problem is, that she may not have put it on properly. she may not have taken it off properly. up until this point, arthel, the dallas health officials have been directly involved with overseeing this. and i'm one of the people now saying i think the centers for disease control just has to tak
marc siegel. and author of the interpulse unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> and dr. david samadi, from lennox hill hospital. we're going to begin with this breaking news this morning that another person this morning happening another person in the united states has tested positive in preliminary testing for ebola. dr. siegel, hello to you, sir, and tell me, they they're reporting that there's a possible breach in protocol. what could have happened here? >> well,...
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siegel.d by blood and sweat and then we're told that the virus can lead on the countertop or doorknob for a few hours. can you touch something and get ebola? >> that's extremely unlikely. back in 1996, a patient with ebola went to a hospital in south africa. he was there for 12 days and encountered 300 people in that hospital. no one knew he had ebola. you know how many people got ebola from him? zero. it a very, very hard to -- virus to get. why? it lives in blood, it lives in vomit, diarrhea. it lives a lot less in saliva. after two or three days, saliva knocks it out. very little in urine and in sweat. somebody says can i get it from sweat? probably. i'm not talking never here. but somebody that is sick enough to have it in their sweat is not likely to be riding the subway. that's when they are likely to be in the intensive care unit. but if the secretions are on surfaces, it can live for hours. people out there, in west africa, they don't use toilet paper. so it's very easy there to trans
siegel.d by blood and sweat and then we're told that the virus can lead on the countertop or doorknob for a few hours. can you touch something and get ebola? >> that's extremely unlikely. back in 1996, a patient with ebola went to a hospital in south africa. he was there for 12 days and encountered 300 people in that hospital. no one knew he had ebola. you know how many people got ebola from him? zero. it a very, very hard to -- virus to get. why? it lives in blood, it lives in vomit,...
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marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center. he's not in the studio today. he's joining us live from las vegas where he's giving a talk at gathering of the american academy of dermatology. dr. siegel, dr. samadi, welcome, as always. >> good to be here. >> good to see both of you, doctors. we're awaiting a major announcement from the cdc on ebola. the agency is set to issue clearer guidelines about the way doctors, nurse and other health care providers should protect themselves when it comes to getting contact with infected patients, specifically when it comes to their protective gear. dr. samadi, i want to start with you, and i want you to talk to us about the importance of a uniform standard of guidelines for all hospitals. >> this is going to play a huge role because cdc so far has been sending a lot of mixed messages, great institution, but when it came to this disease a lot of statements went out which was not appropriate. every hospital in america can take care of this virus. now we're finding out that our nurses and doctors are not really prepared for
marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center. he's not in the studio today. he's joining us live from las vegas where he's giving a talk at gathering of the american academy of dermatology. dr. siegel, dr. samadi, welcome, as always. >> good to be here. >> good to see both of you, doctors. we're awaiting a major announcement from the cdc on ebola. the agency is set to issue clearer guidelines about the way doctors, nurse and other health care providers should protect...
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siegel., what's the latest from there? >> sean, this is the situation here. the dr. spencer came into the united states it looks like about six days ago. and he was feeling okay until about two days ago. then he started feeling lethargic and he stayed in his apartment. he developed a fever this morning to 103. he called 911. the fire department has these hazard technical units that can actually be test ed. and they will not let them be used for these possible ebola patients unless they've had 80 hours of this training. they came and brought him down to bellevue hospital. he was whisked into an isolation unit in the same area where bellevue treats tuberculosis patients. bellevue has a long history of treating tuberculosis, hiv/aids, so this is a very good place for this. let's hope we see a better outcome here than we saw in dallas. unfortunately, sean, he exposed many people over the past several days although when he was not symptomatic the chances of there being a problem or somebody gettin
siegel., what's the latest from there? >> sean, this is the situation here. the dr. spencer came into the united states it looks like about six days ago. and he was feeling okay until about two days ago. then he started feeling lethargic and he stayed in his apartment. he developed a fever this morning to 103. he called 911. the fire department has these hazard technical units that can actually be test ed. and they will not let them be used for these possible ebola patients unless they've...
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siegel?st what we saw with these other patients, for example nurse amber vinson, one of the nurses at the texas hospital, the one who flew to ohio and back. she had reported feeling under the weather, starting to feel like she just wasn't feeling well prior to starting a low grade fever. does it sound right to you that he would have been walking around find and asymptommatic until this morning when, bam, he had 103 fever? >> not exactly right, megyn. most likely -- look, vuk a 24-day or more before you get sick. but sounds like he had a few days of not feeling well and the fever of 103 hit today. he might have had a lower grade fever earlier in the week, but the most prominent symptoms hit today. but it's within the 21-day u( again, because he had close &háhp &hc% guinea. he doesn't remember any slip from the protocol from what we've heard.!tÑ even with personalsx protective equipment you still can make one mistake and one mistake -- >> come on, doc. i know you're a doctor and this is a fello
siegel?st what we saw with these other patients, for example nurse amber vinson, one of the nurses at the texas hospital, the one who flew to ohio and back. she had reported feeling under the weather, starting to feel like she just wasn't feeling well prior to starting a low grade fever. does it sound right to you that he would have been walking around find and asymptommatic until this morning when, bam, he had 103 fever? >> not exactly right, megyn. most likely -- look, vuk a 24-day or...
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. >> and marc siegel, author of the secret code. author of several other books and articles on emerging contagions, an expert on ebola, right, doc? >> let's hope so. >> we are going to find out. we begin today with the growing concern about the spread of ebola, following the first confirmed case to be diagnosed here on u.s. soil, the patient, thomas eric duncan, arrived from liberia september 19th. a few days later, we are told he went to a dallas hospital, after falling ill, but was initially sent home with only a prescription for antibiotics. and today, we want to remind you, we want to hear from you. what questions do you have about the ebola outbreak? tweet us. we are going to try to answer questions with the doctors today. it is an important situation. we will start with dr. samadi and the fact that they -- how did they get it wrong, sent mr. duncan home with a prescription with antibiotics and that's it. >> so let's review and summarize everything that happened to this particular patient. i think if we can take it as a case st
. >> and marc siegel, author of the secret code. author of several other books and articles on emerging contagions, an expert on ebola, right, doc? >> let's hope so. >> we are going to find out. we begin today with the growing concern about the spread of ebola, following the first confirmed case to be diagnosed here on u.s. soil, the patient, thomas eric duncan, arrived from liberia september 19th. a few days later, we are told he went to a dallas hospital, after falling ill,...
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amelia siegel is live in the storm team 4 x 4. >>> no time to relax. why more and more of us are why more and more of us are leaving vacation days unused. disgraceful. a personal attack from a desperate candidate. that's how even republican leaders describe this false ad from... ed gillespe. the accusations aren't true. but they are exactly what you would expect from a d.c.... lobbyist, who made millions lobbying for oil companies... and enron. who specialized in dirty tricks as a partisan operative... and now he is bringing them to virginia. mark warner is working to solve problems... ed gillespe and his attacks are the problem. >>> welcome back. starting next year, you'll be able to contribute more to your 401(k) plan. they maxed the limit to $18,000. that's up from $17,500 this year. the limit applies to other savings plans. also, if you are over 50 and can make catchup contributions. they are triggered by an increase in the cost of living. >> if you are a workaholic and not using all your vacation days, you are not alone. many of you aren't taking
amelia siegel is live in the storm team 4 x 4. >>> no time to relax. why more and more of us are why more and more of us are leaving vacation days unused. disgraceful. a personal attack from a desperate candidate. that's how even republican leaders describe this false ad from... ed gillespe. the accusations aren't true. but they are exactly what you would expect from a d.c.... lobbyist, who made millions lobbying for oil companies... and enron. who specialized in dirty tricks as a...
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next weather and traffic on the 1s amelia siegel joins us in the storm team 4 x 4. melissa has already had a couple of accidents. >> right now we are looking good. only yellow on the screen right now. d.c., 295 as you pass 50. otherwise, we are looking great. if you're hopping on stafford county, heading into town, looking good. no major problems into town or out of town in 95 in virginia. 66, again, completely green for us at this point. 270, old hundred road moving along. a little bit of volume. no major problems again. a wide look at things. inner and outer loop both looking fine. back in 10 minutes. see you at 6:11 with a look at travel times. >> thank you, melissa. a developing story out of new york where a doctor is now in isolation after testing positive for ebola. his name is dr. craig spencer. he recently treated ebola patients in west africa. spencer went to a brooklyn bowling alley wednesday night before he realized he was sick. his fiancee is in quarantine and they are watching his two friends as well. doctors insist no one is at risk. >>> a few hours, h
next weather and traffic on the 1s amelia siegel joins us in the storm team 4 x 4. melissa has already had a couple of accidents. >> right now we are looking good. only yellow on the screen right now. d.c., 295 as you pass 50. otherwise, we are looking great. if you're hopping on stafford county, heading into town, looking good. no major problems into town or out of town in 95 in virginia. 66, again, completely green for us at this point. 270, old hundred road moving along. a little bit...
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procedimiento saca a la luz graves asuntos sobre las libertades constitucionales y civiles" --- --- siegelresentada no presenta sntomas, ni ha dado positivo en ninguno de las pruebas realizadas, por lo que cuestiona la orden de aislarala de forma obligatoria por 21 das --- juanfra/take vo ---investigadores en massachusetts han creado un potente desinfectante que mata el virus del bola en superficies... --- el producto est siendo utilizado para esterilizar equipos mdicos y artculos electrnicos que se utilizan en el tratamiento de pacientes en el frica occidental... --- el qumico fue inventado por cientficos del centro de investigacin militar de esta regin... lorena/topvo ---surgen sorprendentes detalles sobre el tiroteo ocurrido en una preparatoria de washington... --- detectives confirmaron que ''jaley fryberg'' cit a sus compaÑeros por mensaje de texto en la cafeteria de la escuela...y luego abri fuego contra ellos... --- fryberg dispar el viernes pasado a 5 compañeros de clase antes de suicidarse...una adolescente muri en la escena del crimen y otra falleci el domingo por la noche... mie
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siegel, this really is2] amazing advancement, if, indeed, it does work.hat is it, and can we be able to achieve it and use it? >> first of all, i want to start by saying what is a stem cell. not everyone knows that. we're talking about adult stem cells. they're precursors. it's before the cell specializes into what it ends up being. it's before it's a nerve cell or skin cell or nail cell or hair cell. before that, it's a general cell and has a lot of potential. we can manipulate it in the laboratory. we can manipulate it. in this case, harvard researchers are manipulating it to release poison that kills cancer. they call it a targeted therapy. it's one of the targeted therapies. what they accomplished here for the first time is they got it to release these toxins to kill cancer without killing itself. so it can b4/ease the toxins, but it doesn't die from its own toxins. so you can get right in close to it the tumor and kill the tumor. the reason that that's important is because when you give it systemically, you end up with all kinds of side effects.j8@[Ñ
siegel, this really is2] amazing advancement, if, indeed, it does work.hat is it, and can we be able to achieve it and use it? >> first of all, i want to start by saying what is a stem cell. not everyone knows that. we're talking about adult stem cells. they're precursors. it's before the cell specializes into what it ends up being. it's before it's a nerve cell or skin cell or nail cell or hair cell. before that, it's a general cell and has a lot of potential. we can manipulate it in the...
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siegel.gel, what's the latest from there? >> sean, this is the situation here. the dr. spencer came into the united states it looks like about six days ago. and he was feeling okay until about two days ago. then he started feeling lethargic and he stayed in his apartment. he developed a fever this morning to 103. he called 911. the fire department has these hazard technical units that can actually be test ed. and they will not let them be used for these possible ebola patients unless they've had 80 hours of this training. they came and brought him down to bellevue hospital. he was whisked into an isolation unit in the same area where bellevue treats tuberculosis patients. bellevue has a long history of treating tuberculosis, hiv/aids, so this is a very good place for this. let's hope we see a better outcome here than we saw in dallas. unfortunately, sean, he exposed many people over the past several days although when he was not symptomatic the chances of there being a problem or somebody get
siegel.gel, what's the latest from there? >> sean, this is the situation here. the dr. spencer came into the united states it looks like about six days ago. and he was feeling okay until about two days ago. then he started feeling lethargic and he stayed in his apartment. he developed a fever this morning to 103. he called 911. the fire department has these hazard technical units that can actually be test ed. and they will not let them be used for these possible ebola patients unless...
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we sent amelia siegel out today. >> that's right. she's in arlington where the cats kick off their season tonight. we have more reason to rock the red. >> reporter: good morning, eun and aaron. i love getting up this morning. i didn't have eight hours of sleep. about six and a half. tonight is the caps home opener against the canadiens. beautiful weather throughout the day. this is sky cast 4. this is how the sky is going to look throughout your day today. plenty of sunshine. once the sun comes up, mostly sunny skies. mild today. high temperature of 75 degrees. caps playing tote. temperatures for the game probably warmer outside than it will be in the arena. also some good news. if you're traveling to and from the game, the weather not impacting that forecast at all. but there is plenty of rain chances in the forecast. tom is going to outline the latest timing coming up in 10 minutes. here's melissa with with a check of the roads. >> oh, my gosh, please be careful. don't fall. we have new construction. silver hill. one lane blocked.
we sent amelia siegel out today. >> that's right. she's in arlington where the cats kick off their season tonight. we have more reason to rock the red. >> reporter: good morning, eun and aaron. i love getting up this morning. i didn't have eight hours of sleep. about six and a half. tonight is the caps home opener against the canadiens. beautiful weather throughout the day. this is sky cast 4. this is how the sky is going to look throughout your day today. plenty of sunshine. once...
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. >>> amelia siegel live with what you can expect in the day ahead. amelia >> good morning, aaron. a chance of a few showers in the forecast for today. it would only be light rain. only a 30% chance. the weather potentially having a low impact on your da otherwise, it's comfortable. muggy yesterday. partly to mostly cloudy skies. the immediate area in maryland, washington, virginia is dry. some light rain in far western maryland. this is what i'm keeping an eye on. this rain mainly in ohio. we will continue to track this. 61 degrees is is the temperature right now. 9:00 a.m., 60. comfortably cool. tracking hour by hour the chance of rain in your neighborhood later today. are you tracking breaking news right now. >> we are in rockville. 270 northbound at mont rows. i just spoke with police. four lanes closed. four vehicles involved in the crash. you are jammed as you hit the spur. no word on any injury. wider look at things. we're a little bit slow bw parkway as you head inside the beltway. we have that crash. bw parkway north of that southbound 198 with the overturned vehicle. into
. >>> amelia siegel live with what you can expect in the day ahead. amelia >> good morning, aaron. a chance of a few showers in the forecast for today. it would only be light rain. only a 30% chance. the weather potentially having a low impact on your da otherwise, it's comfortable. muggy yesterday. partly to mostly cloudy skies. the immediate area in maryland, washington, virginia is dry. some light rain in far western maryland. this is what i'm keeping an eye on. this rain...
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. >>> amelia siegel is tracking showers today. heavy clouds out there right now. a chance of rain in your neighborhood next with your weather and traffic on the 1s at 5:11. >>> the change ta could impact how long you sit in a theater the next time you go to the movies. movies. weather and that's why we make like any ocean spray 100% juice.ice. it has plenty of natural goodness, but there's no added sugar. so say hello to 100% juice -- and goodbye to added sugar. i thought we...
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siegel, mohamed el-erian and roger altman. he will be with us at the opening bell. plus who wants to go public with all this market turmoil. we will be speaking with the lead underwriter who brought alibaba to the market. here is a look at our top story. looks like we are in for another rough ride in the market. futures indicate the stocks will be lower at the open. the index now at its lowest level since april and europe stocks are down for eight straight days. that is their longest losing streak in 11 years. the second texas health care worker infected with the disease has been transferred to a hospital in atlanta. the cdc had given her the go-ahead and said passengers >>e at little risk areas where always open about what we know when we know it and we always share more rather than less information as we work to protect americans and provide extra margins of safety wherever possible. ago, tom frieden said any hospital in the u.s. can safely take care of ebola and we're finding out that is a different story. beatue and earnings estimates and goldman boosted a quart
siegel, mohamed el-erian and roger altman. he will be with us at the opening bell. plus who wants to go public with all this market turmoil. we will be speaking with the lead underwriter who brought alibaba to the market. here is a look at our top story. looks like we are in for another rough ride in the market. futures indicate the stocks will be lower at the open. the index now at its lowest level since april and europe stocks are down for eight straight days. that is their longest losing...
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. >> amelia siegel with a look at the day ahead. good morning. >> good morning, guys. what you need to wear, definitely the sunglasses. mostly sunny skies. you can get away with long sleeves, a light jacket. high temperatures thisftno in the low 70s. right now it is a bit cool outside. 58 degrees. but here is skycast 4 at 8:00 a.m. the sun comes up. only a few clouds in the sky. high temperature thftno of 73. a big temperature drop on sunday. i'll let you know how much cooler we are in 10 minutes. right now continuing to track breaking news in frederick. >> we're talking about 15 near 340, all lanes blocked. a helicopter is landing because of an accident, a car versus semi truck. alternate is ballinger to get around this crash. no major problems now. much of the early road work out of the way. prince georges looking good. lorton moving along as well. >> thanks, melissa. we are tracking the path of hurricane gonzalo right now and how strong it will be when it slams into bermuda. >>> the unwelcomed guest that returned home with a man after his vacation in paradise. your
. >> amelia siegel with a look at the day ahead. good morning. >> good morning, guys. what you need to wear, definitely the sunglasses. mostly sunny skies. you can get away with long sleeves, a light jacket. high temperatures thisftno in the low 70s. right now it is a bit cool outside. 58 degrees. but here is skycast 4 at 8:00 a.m. the sun comes up. only a few clouds in the sky. high temperature thftno of 73. a big temperature drop on sunday. i'll let you know how much cooler we are...
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meteorologt amelia siegel has a first look at the forecast. >> amelia? >> it was breezy ts afternoon. it will be breezy throughout th. the winds won't die down till tomorrow evening. because of that the whether having low pim im on your day. at least we'll have plenty of sunshine aroun throughout sunday. rit now we're in the 40s and 50s. washington coming in at 56 degrees. just a few clouds across the area. good news we' dry right on through monday. temperatur tomorrow morning though will be in the 40s. 43 in frederick, 46 in washington, and 44 in manassas. like i said, tomorrow noticeably cooler. about 15 degre cooler than it was today. i'll let you know in my full forecast in about ten minutes how long this chilly weather pattern sticks around. >> thanks. a maryland man is doing better after firefighters pulled him out of his burning home in distri. con conscious near the front door. once paramedics got him to the hospital, he started breathing better and his condition quickly improved..e fe caused about $75n damage. tonight, and nan rundle police are
meteorologt amelia siegel has a first look at the forecast. >> amelia? >> it was breezy ts afternoon. it will be breezy throughout th. the winds won't die down till tomorrow evening. because of that the whether having low pim im on your day. at least we'll have plenty of sunshine aroun throughout sunday. rit now we're in the 40s and 50s. washington coming in at 56 degrees. just a few clouds across the area. good news we' dry right on through monday. temperatur tomorrow morning...
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let's check in with amelia siegel. good morning to you. >> gd rng,uy reagan reporting under an inch and a half of rain. by 11:00 a.m., still looking at mainly cloudy skies and dry conditions around 63. looking at a high temperature of 70 depress. long sleeves will be fine especially as you get kids ready this morning. as far as the rain intensity is concerned, we're not looking at any heavy rain and completely dry conditions. 30% chance you are dealing with a late day shower today. and it would be very light. i'll show you in future weather in 10 minutes. it will favor some areas more than others. melissa, problem-free conditions right now? >> problem flee. let's keep it that way. yesterday was quite a day, shall we say. it was lovely for everybody. 95 in maryland and 100, looking good. no major problems there. 66 and 95 in virginia also totally smooth. 270 into and out of town, ase approach the 4:30 hour. no problems inner loop, outer loop. we are moving along. and a wide look at 66. >>> developing now on the ebola cr
let's check in with amelia siegel. good morning to you. >> gd rng,uy reagan reporting under an inch and a half of rain. by 11:00 a.m., still looking at mainly cloudy skies and dry conditions around 63. looking at a high temperature of 70 depress. long sleeves will be fine especially as you get kids ready this morning. as far as the rain intensity is concerned, we're not looking at any heavy rain and completely dry conditions. 30% chance you are dealing with a late day shower today. and it...
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next traffic on the 1s with amelia siegel in the pumpkin patch. why is it the smallest kids pick up the biggest pump kips. >> then their pares have to do the it. i'm sure my son will pick one very big. he's kind of a little guy. this caused such a problem for us yesterday. it is clear. all my friends in frederick county, i hope this friday is better for you. wider look at things. looking pretty good here. top of the beltway, a little bit slow as you approach georgia avenue. no major problems there. taking a look at 66 ming into town. you're a little slow. it gets crazy as you head through falls church. you're good in quantico. gets a little crazy into woodbridge. headed down towards 95. back in 10 minutes. >>> melissa, thank you. 6:31. seven months now and there is still no sign of 8-year-old alicia rudd. she went moving from a d.c. homeless shelter. there is no criticism from the nonprofit that runs the shelter. the community partnership for the prevention of homelessness held its 25th anniversary gala. some of the invitees called new 4 asking wh
next traffic on the 1s with amelia siegel in the pumpkin patch. why is it the smallest kids pick up the biggest pump kips. >> then their pares have to do the it. i'm sure my son will pick one very big. he's kind of a little guy. this caused such a problem for us yesterday. it is clear. all my friends in frederick county, i hope this friday is better for you. wider look at things. looking pretty good here. top of the beltway, a little bit slow as you approach georgia avenue. no major...
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>> guest: the story really started -- the way i tell the story in the book, starts with aaron siegel, and aaron grew up in a wealthy and very well-known and well-respected family in buffalo. goes to wall street for a while as a banker, and does some time in london but wants to come home and he ends up working at an office of bank of america in buffalo. around the time he comes back, what is happening is that throughout buffalo, entrepreneurs are buying some debt, buying this paper, and opening up a shop where they hire collectors, and the profit margin -- this is right before the great recession happened. this profit margins initially were through the roof. he is like buying a portfolio of debt for 30 grand and in three months making 90 grand. so realizes he found this amazing little niche of the finance world, and the key to much of this success is he has this supplier who is supplying him with paper at a really great price and it's really luke lucrative. the buyer is brandon wilson, former armed robber who has done ten years in prison but recent vicinitied him office a debt broker w
>> guest: the story really started -- the way i tell the story in the book, starts with aaron siegel, and aaron grew up in a wealthy and very well-known and well-respected family in buffalo. goes to wall street for a while as a banker, and does some time in london but wants to come home and he ends up working at an office of bank of america in buffalo. around the time he comes back, what is happening is that throughout buffalo, entrepreneurs are buying some debt, buying this paper, and...
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more on that coming up in 10 minutes. >> amelia siegel, see you then. you. >>> treated for ebola in bethesda. we're live at where a nurse arrived six hours ago. we'll tell you the special unit where they will receive help. >>> ebola scare the a u.s. college. the story a student made up that led to an evacuation on campus. >>> and making it just a little bit easier to get your morning coffee. the new strategy starbucks is able to roll out to get you out the door more quickly. the door more quickly. your weather and traffic are have you seen the news about barbara comstock? first, the washington post reported, barbara comstock failed to report eighty-five thousand in income. now, we learn, barbara comstock pushed a client's issues in the virginia legislature and didn't disclose it. barbara comstock shepherded a trio of bills through the legislature and into law, but barbara comstock never officially disclosed that all the while she was being paid thousands of dollars. no wonder she hid it. >>> your time is 6:44. we're staying on top of a developing story
more on that coming up in 10 minutes. >> amelia siegel, see you then. you. >>> treated for ebola in bethesda. we're live at where a nurse arrived six hours ago. we'll tell you the special unit where they will receive help. >>> ebola scare the a u.s. college. the story a student made up that led to an evacuation on campus. >>> and making it just a little bit easier to get your morning coffee. the new strategy starbucks is able to roll out to get you out the door...
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marc siegel. the interpulse unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> and dr. david samadi, from lennox hill hospital. we're going to begin with this breaking news this morning that another person this morning happening another person in the united states has tested positive in preliminary testing for ebola. dr. siegel, hello to you, sir, and tell me, they they're reporting that there's a
marc siegel. the interpulse unlocking the secret code of sickness and health. >> and dr. david samadi, from lennox hill hospital. we're going to begin with this breaking news this morning that another person this morning happening another person in the united states has tested positive in preliminary testing for ebola. dr. siegel, hello to you, sir, and tell me, they they're reporting that there's a
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a mole ya siegel on the ice. this time we will have her try a triple axel. >>> i bet they can do it too. she looks like she is comfortable out there. . >>> the in us 4 i team learned that today the fbi will exhume the body of an unidentified manta could hold the key to solving a decades old maryland cold case. the man could be william bradford bishop. he was accused of murdering his family with a sledgehammer in 1976 inside their potomac home. bradford bishop disappeared after dumping the body in north carolina. investigators say he bears a striking rese sepsep sepsep sesa john doe in alabama. >> i was just shaking my head. it looks so much like mr. bishop. >> the unidentified man was hit and killed in 1981. after they exhume the body it will take several weeks to compare the dna. >>> prince george's county police are investigating a murder in district heights. it happened at 9:00 on loring drive. police say a man came up to a group of people outside an apartment building and began shooting. police are still work
a mole ya siegel on the ice. this time we will have her try a triple axel. >>> i bet they can do it too. she looks like she is comfortable out there. . >>> the in us 4 i team learned that today the fbi will exhume the body of an unidentified manta could hold the key to solving a decades old maryland cold case. the man could be william bradford bishop. he was accused of murdering his family with a sledgehammer in 1976 inside their potomac home. bradford bishop disappeared after...
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you talk about how papers have been stolen and then you sort of level up to aaron siegel. he's an interesting character. talk about how you got to him to jimmy and also he was not a bug. he grew up on the good side of buffalo. he had a wealthy family upbringing and lived in a mansion. how did he come into the same business? >> guest: the way that i tell the story in the book is as a starts with this guy aaron siegel and aaron grew up a wealthy and well-known and well-respected family in buffalo. he goes to wall street for a while as a banker and he decides he wants to -- with his family and ends up working in an office for bank of america in buffalo. around the time he comes back what's happening is throughout buffalo entrepreneurs are buying some debt. they are buying these spreadsheets and opening up a shop where they hire a bunch of collectors. the profit margin, this is right before the great recession happened greatest profit margins initially went through the roof. he is buying portfolio data for 30 grand and in three months making 90 grams. he realizes he has found
you talk about how papers have been stolen and then you sort of level up to aaron siegel. he's an interesting character. talk about how you got to him to jimmy and also he was not a bug. he grew up on the good side of buffalo. he had a wealthy family upbringing and lived in a mansion. how did he come into the same business? >> guest: the way that i tell the story in the book is as a starts with this guy aaron siegel and aaron grew up a wealthy and well-known and well-respected family in...
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marc siegel, great to have you with us. >> good to see you.: i hope you're right on every single count. vote in our poll tonight -- cast your vote at loudobbs.com. we'd like to hear from you. last night's poll results we asked whether you are surprised president obama expressing concern for the safety of israeli civilians, women and children from the threat of hamas rockets now? 87% said yes. hong kong's leader is rejecting demands for his resignation. demonstrators are amassing outside government offices, the territory's embattled chief executive trying to diffuse a week of prolonged, democracy protests by assigning deputy to meet with student protesters. student leaders said they would join the talks, though they're calling for hong kong's leader to step down. today could prove critical as hong kong's government is expected to reopen after two public holidays. we'll be talking with a leading expert on all things china. gordon chang joins us, we're coming right back. >>> an important middle east ally set to join the fight. ally set to join th
marc siegel, great to have you with us. >> good to see you.: i hope you're right on every single count. vote in our poll tonight -- cast your vote at loudobbs.com. we'd like to hear from you. last night's poll results we asked whether you are surprised president obama expressing concern for the safety of israeli civilians, women and children from the threat of hamas rockets now? 87% said yes. hong kong's leader is rejecting demands for his resignation. demonstrators are amassing outside...
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marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center. he's not in the studio today.'s joining us live from las vegas where he's giving a talk at gathering of the american academy of dermatology. dr. siegel, dr. samadi, welcome, as always. >> good to be here. >> good to see both of you, doctors. we're awaiting a major announcement from the
marc siegel, professor of medicine at langone medical center. he's not in the studio today.'s joining us live from las vegas where he's giving a talk at gathering of the american academy of dermatology. dr. siegel, dr. samadi, welcome, as always. >> good to be here. >> good to see both of you, doctors. we're awaiting a major announcement from the
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marc siegel, right at the forefront there, thank you very much.reciate you showing that. >> thanks, liz. david: thanks, doctor. if you want a real look at the state of u.s. economies, why not go straight to the source? we take you to the corner office for a look what america's top cfos see straight ahead. what keeps them up at night. and why they are optimistic about hiring. liz: a major blow to bitcoin. the very curious digital currency plunges 20% over the weekend. although it did see a bit of a rebound today, should investors stay away? or are there opportunities amid this downturn with the krypto cash? ♪ so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your do
marc siegel, right at the forefront there, thank you very much.reciate you showing that. >> thanks, liz. david: thanks, doctor. if you want a real look at the state of u.s. economies, why not go straight to the source? we take you to the corner office for a look what america's top cfos see straight ahead. what keeps them up at night. and why they are optimistic about hiring. liz: a major blow to bitcoin. the very curious digital currency plunges 20% over the weekend. although it did see a...
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siegel is here. a johns hopkins scientists no less agrees with me. what he is saying is you have been counting a bogus medical products, forcing us to put a bunch of chemicals factory made into my arm and i am not buying it. make your case. >> he is the flu denier. he has been well known for this, scientist or otherwise and here is the case. flu is an enablers. the flu margin, knocks down your immune system if you are elderly or very young and other things parade in like pneumonia, bronchitis, infection, sore throat and you are hospitalized. the key thing is hospitalized. if a pregnant woman takes a flu shot it decreases the risk of hospitalization of their infant after birth by 92%. did you know a diabetic's risk of hospitalization from flu after a flu shot or 2 related illness is down by 79%. stuart: did you know flu shot is only 60% effective? terrible odds. >> what do you mean? >> let's talk about what that 60% is. it is huge but 60% effective at decreasing stuart varney's need if he gets the flu of going to see dr. siegel to an urgent care cente
siegel is here. a johns hopkins scientists no less agrees with me. what he is saying is you have been counting a bogus medical products, forcing us to put a bunch of chemicals factory made into my arm and i am not buying it. make your case. >> he is the flu denier. he has been well known for this, scientist or otherwise and here is the case. flu is an enablers. the flu margin, knocks down your immune system if you are elderly or very young and other things parade in like pneumonia,...
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watch many ducks, swans, and siegel's. -- seagulls. it is a great place to stroll and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around a lake, going under the bridges, passing the chinese pavilion and the waterfall. for a quiet getaway, making for a memorable and magical experience. located on 19th avenue, this growth is the place to where you're hiking boots, bring the family and the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the park is rich with eucalyptus trees. long paths allow you to meander, perfect for a dog walking in a wooded environment. >> i enjoy the history. the diversity of nature that exists in such an urban city, concrete streets, cars, we have this oasis of the natural environment. it reminds us of what the history was. >> there is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available on the 28 bus to get you very easily. the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. it is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll around the lake and let the kids run free. it also has many birds to wat
watch many ducks, swans, and siegel's. -- seagulls. it is a great place to stroll and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around a lake, going under the bridges, passing the chinese pavilion and the waterfall. for a quiet getaway, making for a memorable and magical experience. located on 19th avenue, this growth is the place to where you're hiking boots, bring the family and the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the...
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mark siegel. but now we turn to washington where the intelligence community is now striking back against president obama after being blamed for underestimming the threat posed by ice. new information about the security breach at the white house after lawmakers grilled the secret service director at a house hearing earlier today. fox's own ed henry standing by at the white house. he has the details on both these breaking stories. >> sean, good to see you. right, intelligence officials not happy about the fact that in that "60 minutes" interview sunday night the president suggested that james clapper and by extension the rest of the intelligence community had sort of screwed this up and had underestimated the threat from isis and overestimated the ability of the iraqi army to push back against these terrorists. that's why a scathing article in "the new york times" where senior intelligence officials basically said no, we were setting off alarm bells, putting off flares, the president, other official
mark siegel. but now we turn to washington where the intelligence community is now striking back against president obama after being blamed for underestimming the threat posed by ice. new information about the security breach at the white house after lawmakers grilled the secret service director at a house hearing earlier today. fox's own ed henry standing by at the white house. he has the details on both these breaking stories. >> sean, good to see you. right, intelligence officials not...
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marc siegel fox news correspondent and nyu professor of medicine. good to see you tonight.e cdc, they keep changing things. i credit them because it's better to change and update your requirements than to just sit there steadfastly saying we were right, we were right, we were right at the public's peril. but the reason people distrust the cdc and panic when they hear the patient who has ebola was all over new york city in the bowling alleys and three subway trains and an uber car and a restaurant is because they are not trusting the assurances they're getting from the medical professionals that there's no need to worry. >> well, megyn, first of all the honor system definitely doesn't work. so it's good that they're increasing the guidelines of what should be done. and it's good that the states are getting involved. i do want to point out at the top that any doctors that go over there to take care of sick ebola patients are heroes. and they need to be treated with respect when they return. and we want them to keep going. but i don't see any reason that there can't be some ki
marc siegel fox news correspondent and nyu professor of medicine. good to see you tonight.e cdc, they keep changing things. i credit them because it's better to change and update your requirements than to just sit there steadfastly saying we were right, we were right, we were right at the public's peril. but the reason people distrust the cdc and panic when they hear the patient who has ebola was all over new york city in the bowling alleys and three subway trains and an uber car and a...
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>> guest: the story, the way i tell the story in the book as it starts with this guy aaron siegel, and he grew up a wealthy and very well known and well respected family in buffalo. goes to wall street for a while as a banker. even does some time in london and decides he wants to come home to be closer to his family. he ends up working in an office for bank of america in buffalo. around the time he comes back what's happened is that throughout buffalo entrepreneur's are buying some debt, buying this paper, spreadsheets and opening a shop where they hire a bunch of collectors. the profit margin, this is right before the great recession happened. his profit margins initially went through the roof. he is like buying a portfolio debt for 30 grand and in three months making 90 grand. he realizes he has found this amazing little niche of the finance world. and his supply, the key to much of his success is he has a supply who is supplying him with this paper at a really great price that's really lucrative. the weird thing about the supply is he's this former armed robber who has been 10 years
>> guest: the story, the way i tell the story in the book as it starts with this guy aaron siegel, and he grew up a wealthy and very well known and well respected family in buffalo. goes to wall street for a while as a banker. even does some time in london and decides he wants to come home to be closer to his family. he ends up working in an office for bank of america in buffalo. around the time he comes back what's happened is that throughout buffalo entrepreneur's are buying some debt,...
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procedimiento saca a la luz graves asuntos sobre las libertades constitucionales y civiles" --- --- siegelesentada no presenta sntomas, ni ha dado positivo en ninguno de las pruebas realizadas, por lo que cuestiona la orden de aislarala de forma obligatoria por 21 das --- juanfra/take vo ---investigadores en massachusetts han creado un potente desinfectante que mata el virus del bola en superficies... --- el producto est siendo utilizado para esterilizar equipos mdicos y artculos electrnicos que se utilizan en el tratamiento de pacientes en el frica occidental... --- el qumico fue inventado por cientficos del centro de investigacin militar de esta regin... topvo/lorena --una gasolinera al sur de la baha tiene precios de combustible que no se han visto en aÑos..."moe's" ubicada en la carretera "mckee" y la "33" en san jos est vendiendo gasolina a 2 con 99 el galn... ---la ltima vez que estos precios se vieron fue en 2010. ---a nivel nacional el precio ha bajado un promedio de 12 centavos por galon en tres semanas. take fs ---en la baha el precio es un poco ms que las de esta gasolinera... -
procedimiento saca a la luz graves asuntos sobre las libertades constitucionales y civiles" --- --- siegelesentada no presenta sntomas, ni ha dado positivo en ninguno de las pruebas realizadas, por lo que cuestiona la orden de aislarala de forma obligatoria por 21 das --- juanfra/take vo ---investigadores en massachusetts han creado un potente desinfectante que mata el virus del bola en superficies... --- el producto est siendo utilizado para esterilizar equipos mdicos y artculos...
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marc siegel. melissa francis.artha: one of the world's most deadly diseases diagnosed here on u.s. soil. should we be restricting flights from ebola hot zones? bill: the green agenda is hitting the checkout aisle. [♪] iprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. and often even more. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast i
marc siegel. melissa francis.artha: one of the world's most deadly diseases diagnosed here on u.s. soil. should we be restricting flights from ebola hot zones? bill: the green agenda is hitting the checkout aisle. [♪] iprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now...
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marc siegel. martha, what is next?er of the united auto workers accused of publishing a scab list. is the union trying to strong arm people by listing them if they don't want to join? bill: a certain california gearheading to the big game for one super gig. hey? ♪ so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and putting ducks in rows. the only problem with conference calls: eventually they have to end. unless you have the comcast business voiceedge mobile app. it lets you switch seamlessly from your desk phone to your mobile with no interruptions. i've never felt so alive. get the future of phone and the phones are free. comcast business. built for business. ♪ bill: katy perry will play super bowl, folks. super bowl iv 9, glendale, a
marc siegel. martha, what is next?er of the united auto workers accused of publishing a scab list. is the union trying to strong arm people by listing them if they don't want to join? bill: a certain california gearheading to the big game for one super gig. hey? ♪ so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no...
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mark siegel who's written a provocative column about this very issue. thanks for joining us.s about the column. is this over panicking by the american people? >> well, for sure fear is a huge problem here. and panic is a huge problem. there's a problem with our perception because for example the patient in dallas, the unfortunate patient who died in dallas, what we could learn from that if 100 people were exposed, no one has gotten sick yet. which makes the point ebola isn't that contagious. we should learn that. but to your question, eric, what is the government doing and is it doing enough? ij it depends on the agency. i like what the nih is doing developing a vaccine. i think that's great. i don't like the department of defense didn't get the antiviral drug zmap out into production where we could actually use it or study it sufficiently. i don't like what the dallas health department did. they fumbled the ball many times down there with this case. i like what the centers for disease control is doing with something called contact tracing where they look to see who's got it,
mark siegel who's written a provocative column about this very issue. thanks for joining us.s about the column. is this over panicking by the american people? >> well, for sure fear is a huge problem here. and panic is a huge problem. there's a problem with our perception because for example the patient in dallas, the unfortunate patient who died in dallas, what we could learn from that if 100 people were exposed, no one has gotten sick yet. which makes the point ebola isn't that...
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siegel go on the plane that the second nurse flew on when she went up to cleveland and then she came back. and they're going to show us where she sat and so on and so forth. but i want to ask you, is frontier airlines really taking a hit? people don't want to fly on this airline just because one patient who does have ebola but was generally asymptommatic except for her fever flew on it, they've taken the other plane out of commission, what are your chances of contracting ebola from one of these planes? >> this is probably the cleanest plane in e world right now. it is much lower than the chances of dying from influenza from getting the flu at random on a plane. i mean, they've done everything. they've taken a huge hit. the entire airline industry if you look at that sector on wall street has taken a big hit from merely what is a super stretch of a long shot for anybody to get this. >> thank you, doc. >> good to see you, megyn. >> after the break i'll tell you what my own doctor tole told me about your chances of getting it on an airplane. and you may have a chuckle. the cdc is now sa
siegel go on the plane that the second nurse flew on when she went up to cleveland and then she came back. and they're going to show us where she sat and so on and so forth. but i want to ask you, is frontier airlines really taking a hit? people don't want to fly on this airline just because one patient who does have ebola but was generally asymptommatic except for her fever flew on it, they've taken the other plane out of commission, what are your chances of contracting ebola from one of these...
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siegel made that i think we should mention. quarantine of travelers, tucker, he's saying is almost impossible because you've got thousands of people coming in daily and weekly what he's suggesting is an infrared temperature reading which is very basic technology that we have. we know our military has it. and you screen, and that way looking for a high temperature because -- >> but they took, i thought they took the temperature of this guy, that's what i read. >> well, the doctor is saying that the infrared is going to be very accurate. what are your thoughts on that? >> again, i think factually kirsten is right, that the decide was latent in this liberian man when he boarded that plane, he was totally asymptomatic, so i don't know what you do about it if someone's not displaying symptoms. i do think the government ought to lay off speculating. there's no risk, the risk is minimal, you don't know that. don't tell me that. that's not science. there are a lot of things we don't know about this. ebola was only discovered in 1976. l
siegel made that i think we should mention. quarantine of travelers, tucker, he's saying is almost impossible because you've got thousands of people coming in daily and weekly what he's suggesting is an infrared temperature reading which is very basic technology that we have. we know our military has it. and you screen, and that way looking for a high temperature because -- >> but they took, i thought they took the temperature of this guy, that's what i read. >> well, the doctor is...
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siegel, as you know. we're not going to keep our plans, we're not going to save our money and keep our doctors, that's never a lie. social security never had a lock box. i think there's a natural distrust. why not have a travel ban and our borders insecure? those two things alone tell me we're not being smart and prudent here. >> let me go over this for you. first of all, it's clear to me that the president and the u.s. government was late to the game here. that months ago they knew about the ebola epidemic in west africa and now they're first bringing the military in. the military should have been brought in months ago. the military is adept at controlling emerging contain gents. that may be for political gain. after all, how many other things is going on? let's talk about the science of this for a second. there's about maybe if it's underreported somewhere between 10,000 and 20,000 cases in west africa. there's over 100,000 cases of -- fever every year, that's a cousin of ebola. and we're not seeing the
siegel, as you know. we're not going to keep our plans, we're not going to save our money and keep our doctors, that's never a lie. social security never had a lock box. i think there's a natural distrust. why not have a travel ban and our borders insecure? those two things alone tell me we're not being smart and prudent here. >> let me go over this for you. first of all, it's clear to me that the president and the u.s. government was late to the game here. that months ago they knew about...