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siegel just mentioned? >> arthel, number one, i want to congratulate prince harry for really bringing this to the surface. this has been going on for about three years, and this year obviously it's in orlando, but next year it's going to be in toronto. this is a very strong message to the terrorists out there that we're not going to stop and our wounded warriors are going to succeed and they are going to continue to do what they were doing, so on a psychological basis, this mission will continue to succeed. as you know, there's about 320,000 men and women out there who are suffering from traumatic brain injury. we have about 400,000 post-traumatic stress disorder soldiers out there. yes, we can take care of the actual physical and visible scars. if they are losing their limbs, we have robotic arms. if they are losing their arms and legs, we have a lot of physical therapy and rehab, and we also have a lot of social services for the families, but what we're talking about is a psychological impact that this po
siegel just mentioned? >> arthel, number one, i want to congratulate prince harry for really bringing this to the surface. this has been going on for about three years, and this year obviously it's in orlando, but next year it's going to be in toronto. this is a very strong message to the terrorists out there that we're not going to stop and our wounded warriors are going to succeed and they are going to continue to do what they were doing, so on a psychological basis, this mission will...
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siegel, what does it do to your body short term and long term? >> good question.short term we're talking about death of cells here. we're talking about death of brain cells here and you have 24 hours to reverse that. if it hasn't happened yet it's canned a transischemic attack. you have 24 hours to look at how do we rehabilitate you? interestingly enough, if you have a bleed, two-thirds of the times it's not a blood but a blood vessel narrowingor or closing off. we rehabilitate you differently. if it's bleeding in the brain you do bert, but what we've got to do in rehabilitation, and we don't often talk about this here, it's very important, we've got to get physical therapy involved and retrain to you speak properly and got to strengthen those lims so that they don't get spastic or paralyzed and maybe even a role for botox in this situation to loosen up the specifics. >> we love preventive measures if possible. what can we do, you told us about the fatty foods and processed meats and we should stay away from there. is there something else? >> study after study sho
siegel, what does it do to your body short term and long term? >> good question.short term we're talking about death of cells here. we're talking about death of brain cells here and you have 24 hours to reverse that. if it hasn't happened yet it's canned a transischemic attack. you have 24 hours to look at how do we rehabilitate you? interestingly enough, if you have a bleed, two-thirds of the times it's not a blood but a blood vessel narrowingor or closing off. we rehabilitate you...
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siegel, you can go five minutes. thank you. >> chairman murphy, ranking member, and members of the committee, thank you so much for inviting me to speak today. my son patrick was a hometown hero in high school football. lamb going to cry. he grew up in an area that measure the worth of a man by his prowess and heart on the football field. he started just south of pittsburgh and with the elizabeth forward youth league when he was 10 years old. he was not gifted with size or speed, but nonetheless worked hard to become a great player and through that, achieved his dream to go to an it is that work ethic and perseverence in a collision sport that ultimately killed him. patrick took his own life at the age of 32 but actually we have come to know cte took his life. patrick never played in the n.f.l. patrick was like millions of children before and after him that just played for fun and success in life. but throughout high school, prep school, and dartmouth college, our sweet, tough, young runningback received enough subco
siegel, you can go five minutes. thank you. >> chairman murphy, ranking member, and members of the committee, thank you so much for inviting me to speak today. my son patrick was a hometown hero in high school football. lamb going to cry. he grew up in an area that measure the worth of a man by his prowess and heart on the football field. he started just south of pittsburgh and with the elizabeth forward youth league when he was 10 years old. he was not gifted with size or speed, but...
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siegel, first of all, how do you know you have it? >> the number you were looking for is 210,000 people go to the hospital every year with acute pancreatitis and the symptoms are nausea, vomiting, pain radiating to the back and feeling unease. >> down like there? >> upper quadrant. >> over here. >> there you go, on the left side. >> on the left side. >> a little higher. >> like right behind the stomach, close to the small intestine. >> the location of the pancreas is by the liver. so the liver releases into the gallbladder bile salts mixed with the enzymes coming from the pancreas and go to the small intestines. that's how you digest your food. the pancreas basically gets inflamed. normally, erik, the enzymes being releases from the pancreas do not goss any problem. something causes them to get angry. what is it, usually a gal stone and that's why i mentioned the glad bladder. if there's a gal stone it can make the pancreas inflamed and the other thing that does it is alcohol. alcoholics get a lot of pancreatitis. the digestive enzyme
siegel, first of all, how do you know you have it? >> the number you were looking for is 210,000 people go to the hospital every year with acute pancreatitis and the symptoms are nausea, vomiting, pain radiating to the back and feeling unease. >> down like there? >> upper quadrant. >> over here. >> there you go, on the left side. >> on the left side. >> a little higher. >> like right behind the stomach, close to the small intestine. >> the...
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mark siegel. he joins me from new york. dr. siegel, good evening.hat are your thoughts about the congressional action and the funding that's pending here? >> actually bret, i'm more in favor of what the senate is proposing which is $1.1 billion. the house is fixed on $622 million. which is going to use a lot of preexisting funding and run out by the end of the year. so the senate i think is right because they need the money for vaccine development and formont control and for education. having said that, i've talked to some experts in florida and texas, mosquito control experts. mosquitos are the barrier to this thing spreading and they think that that particular mosquito is under control in our southern states, the money needs to be there for control and for vaccine. but not because we're going to have a panic here. >> so what do people at home need to know about this? is the zika virus a worldwide health emergency? what should we do about it here in the u.s.? >> well that's a great question. pregnant women need to be concerned about this. if they'r
mark siegel. he joins me from new york. dr. siegel, good evening.hat are your thoughts about the congressional action and the funding that's pending here? >> actually bret, i'm more in favor of what the senate is proposing which is $1.1 billion. the house is fixed on $622 million. which is going to use a lot of preexisting funding and run out by the end of the year. so the senate i think is right because they need the money for vaccine development and formont control and for education....
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siegel, we start with you on this.hat should we do, and is there some sort of kit we can get, not to be like a crazy mom that you can stick like a litmus test type thing where you can stick a piece of paper in the water to see if it's clean or not. >> it's a great point. i'll get to that exact thing in a second but this is a mess. a year ago the cdc pointed out there's a parasite growing in a lot of pools that chlorine doesn't even kill. i've got to tell the truth here. 80% of pools don't make health standards. what you can do is not go in the pool if you're sick, if you're having diarrhea, don't go in the pool. if your kids are thinking it's a playground, don't let them go in because you're spreading it to other people. it's a public health hazard. arthel, you made a great point. you can buy a kit. test the chlorine your self, 1 part mer milone in pools and 3 parts per million in hot tubs. the ph should be between 7.2 and 7.8. you can get a dibstick that tests that. unfortunately, even under those circumstances. >> th
siegel, we start with you on this.hat should we do, and is there some sort of kit we can get, not to be like a crazy mom that you can stick like a litmus test type thing where you can stick a piece of paper in the water to see if it's clean or not. >> it's a great point. i'll get to that exact thing in a second but this is a mess. a year ago the cdc pointed out there's a parasite growing in a lot of pools that chlorine doesn't even kill. i've got to tell the truth here. 80% of pools don't...
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siegel is join -- dr. siegel is here with us now. >> good to see you.re: we are talking an e.coli variety, this antibiotics that this is resistance too, we've been keeping this for the worth of the worse -- worst of the worst issue now it does not work. deirdre: i want to have you come back talk more about that, because, that seems like pretty important, we should. i just have to ask you, cro -- cell phone use and cancer how concerned are you? >> we've been wonding about this for a long time, this is rats, 9 hours a day over a long period of time, they showed an increase of a rare heart cancer but also a brain cancer that does worry me. deirdre: the phone is near your head. >> i never thought that was a great idea, you know i like what we can use with our iphones we should keep studying it, i do not call it proof, i would warn people, the less you hold it to your ear the better yeah, we take your advice thank you. >> thank you. deirdre:d seeing old joining me. looking quickly, a trump rally in san diego. fox business will bring you any developments as y
siegel is join -- dr. siegel is here with us now. >> good to see you.re: we are talking an e.coli variety, this antibiotics that this is resistance too, we've been keeping this for the worth of the worse -- worst of the worst issue now it does not work. deirdre: i want to have you come back talk more about that, because, that seems like pretty important, we should. i just have to ask you, cro -- cell phone use and cancer how concerned are you? >> we've been wonding about this for a...
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. >>> plus jeremy siegel will join us. he thinks oil has also bombed. this year he'll lay out his case coming up. >>> also apple giving a nice boost to the dow today. in fact, it's the best performer. it's up more than 4% right now after word gout out that warren buffett's company. also julia robertson has reduced his stake. >>> let's start with oil prices rising. goldman turning bullish. previously one of the most bearish forecasts over the past year, now saying prices could go to $50 in the next half of the year because of an oil deficit interestingly enough. >> and the oil market has gone from interior soaring saturation to being so much earlier than expected. with us now is anthony row sanity. it's the highest since november, right, so clearly the market is moving in a more positive direction here but how stable is it? >> you know, that's the big question, kelly. how sustainable is it. it's up 700,000 barrel as day. the weak dollar are driving this higher. after the summer it remains to be seen. >> how did we go from such a huge surplus to a deficit
. >>> plus jeremy siegel will join us. he thinks oil has also bombed. this year he'll lay out his case coming up. >>> also apple giving a nice boost to the dow today. in fact, it's the best performer. it's up more than 4% right now after word gout out that warren buffett's company. also julia robertson has reduced his stake. >>> let's start with oil prices rising. goldman turning bullish. previously one of the most bearish forecasts over the past year, now saying...
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siegel thank you so much. dr.nues tomorrow. >>> and a woman turns the tables on a peeping tom. look at this. >> do you remember running into me in the grocery store? no, hey, where you going? come back. stop this guy! stop him! >> it didn't stop there. she chased him all the way into the parking lot. >>> and pastrami and politics. where are you? >> i'm glad you asked. right now at aim the corner of meridian and mccar did street where it's a little on the dreary side today. but as we just saw from the live report a lot of people in there voting. if you're in the area of shapiro's come on by. i'm going to buy you breakfast. have a bagel. we'll talk to the folks inside next. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis and you're talking to your doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that
siegel thank you so much. dr.nues tomorrow. >>> and a woman turns the tables on a peeping tom. look at this. >> do you remember running into me in the grocery store? no, hey, where you going? come back. stop this guy! stop him! >> it didn't stop there. she chased him all the way into the parking lot. >>> and pastrami and politics. where are you? >> i'm glad you asked. right now at aim the corner of meridian and mccar did street where it's a little on the...
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like elvis or wayne newton or bugsy siegel used to be? if there is, he would probably be this guy.t 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 had some colorful, uh, clients. who was nice, and who was less fun to have a -- >> oscar: well the truth of the matter is, all my clients were nice to me. because i kept them out of prison. >> anthony: did, uh, alleged mob guys know how to eat? >> oscar: my mother used to say, two things she said -- she's the greatest lady. she said, "oscar's clients don't hurt anybody, they just kill each other." >> anthony: right. >> oscar: and she also said, "oscar's clients take us to the best restaurants." >> anthony: they knew where to go. >> oscar: they knew where to go, yeah. and always treated right. i mean they were always treated like kings and queens. >> anthony: did the feds hold it against you? i mean, you know, you were just doing your job, but i mean -- >> oscar: the
like elvis or wayne newton or bugsy siegel used to be? if there is, he would probably be this guy.t 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 had some colorful, uh, clients. who was nice, and who was less fun to have a -- >> oscar: well the truth of the matter is, all my clients were nice to me. because i kept...
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marc siegel. great to see you k as always. how concerning is this?now this, obviously, but this disease or this virus, rather, can mimic symptoms of diseases such as ms. i mean, this is pretty serious, right? >> well, we worry about this in infants and fetuses, but the reason that number is tripled is misleading. it was underreported before because they were not looking at women that didn't get sick. you can actually get this 80% of the time and have no symptoms as all. so they're looking at cases of women that were exposed to it, didn't get sick but are carrying it. we want to see if it's going to affect the fetus. we don't know -- deirdre: because there have been cases in south america, right, where fetuses are thought to have been affected. >> yes. whether the woman is sick or not. it's not correlated. you could have an asymptomatic kind. 80% of the time you don't get sick from zika but, unfortunately, it can affect the developing fetus. here's the other headline, it's not spreading here. mosquitoes in the united states have not picked it up, and
marc siegel. great to see you k as always. how concerning is this?now this, obviously, but this disease or this virus, rather, can mimic symptoms of diseases such as ms. i mean, this is pretty serious, right? >> well, we worry about this in infants and fetuses, but the reason that number is tripled is misleading. it was underreported before because they were not looking at women that didn't get sick. you can actually get this 80% of the time and have no symptoms as all. so they're looking...
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mike siegel, global head of insurance at goldman sachs is also with us.his, in terms of the value in hedge funds. there is a washout coming that has been disastrous. we talked about the fact that you cannot get too risky in an insurance portfolio. why hedge funds? mike: over the last several years, hedge funds have had very good performance, particularly on a risk-adjusted basis. hedge funds returns are not correlated with fixed income in equities, so they are a diversifying asset. absolutely accurate that over the last year and the last quarter hedge fund returns have been particularly poor and i have a suspicion that today the merger of hedge funds are not going to have a pleasant day as well. however, the way the insurance companies operate balance sheets, they like to build on thefied portfolios risk liability side and all the asset side, and hedge funds are another asset class that fit into that. -- that fits into that. when you take a look at equity valuations that, as we sit here today within 2% of the highs on the s&p and the dow jones. jon: is th
mike siegel, global head of insurance at goldman sachs is also with us.his, in terms of the value in hedge funds. there is a washout coming that has been disastrous. we talked about the fact that you cannot get too risky in an insurance portfolio. why hedge funds? mike: over the last several years, hedge funds have had very good performance, particularly on a risk-adjusted basis. hedge funds returns are not correlated with fixed income in equities, so they are a diversifying asset. absolutely...
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siegel "five minutes to live" series continues tomorrow.e your house and someone falls off a ladder. >>> coming up, if you are black you better be liberal? that is the message this conservative columnist says one university is sending. why his invitation to speak was withdrawn by the school, straight ahead. >>> you know him from the hit show "modern family." >> let's maybe forgive everything i have done today. >> what does that mean? >> it means this. >> oh, my. >> i wanted to give her a special treatment. >> eric stonestreet is here with his family. his mom is here. they'll tell us how cancer actually saved her life. >>> hey, before i go, i just got to ask you. what poor soul are you going to choose to be your vice president? >> well, i'm leaning toward a politician. someone with experience, someone who complements me. >> someone with a different skill set than you? >> no, i mean someone who literally compliments me. like, donald, you're great, you're fantastic. you're the best donald trump. >> see, what you you need is someone who is inte
siegel "five minutes to live" series continues tomorrow.e your house and someone falls off a ladder. >>> coming up, if you are black you better be liberal? that is the message this conservative columnist says one university is sending. why his invitation to speak was withdrawn by the school, straight ahead. >>> you know him from the hit show "modern family." >> let's maybe forgive everything i have done today. >> what does that mean? >> it...
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we want to take a quick moment to congratulate amelia siegel who's taking a few days off because she is getting married. our girl is getting hitched. we love you and wish you a world of happiness. >> thank you so much. i will be getting married next saturday an i >>> tonight on sports final on the eve of game three the caps confidence. >>. >> the nationals slug their way to history in the house of cards. >> i can't remember ever coming in here and sweeping the cardinals. >> reporter: plus, holy smokes. talladega is flipping unbelievable. go ahead and celebrate because "sports final" starts now. ♪ >>> welcome in 0 to "sports final." carol maloney is in pittsburgh for game three between the capitals and penguins.
we want to take a quick moment to congratulate amelia siegel who's taking a few days off because she is getting married. our girl is getting hitched. we love you and wish you a world of happiness. >> thank you so much. i will be getting married next saturday an i >>> tonight on sports final on the eve of game three the caps confidence. >>. >> the nationals slug their way to history in the house of cards. >> i can't remember ever coming in here and sweeping the...
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watch many ducks, swans, and siegel's. -- seagulls. it is a great place to stroll and sail away.ere 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 watch. it is a place to
watch many ducks, swans, and siegel's. -- seagulls. it is a great place to stroll and sail away.ere 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...
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around the world spent a staggering $58 billion on sleep aid products, and then you quote jerome siegel of ucla center for sleep research. quote, in 20 years people will look back on the sleeping pill era as we now look back at the acceptance of cigarette smoking. >> guest: yes. it's actually amazing that the united states and new zealand are the only countries in the world that are allowed television advertising of sleeping pills. and when you see these ads of happy people frog licking through fields -- frolicking through fields and then you have 92 side effects that include suicide and getting in a car and without knowing that you are driving and maybe killing somebody along the way which has happened, you realize that it's really dangerous that we look at sleeping pills as a chronic solution. something maybe occasionally, and we go through because of a traumatic experience in our lives or because of some unusual circumstance. but they're being advertised as a nightly solution. and as a result, we ignore an enormous amount of natural alternatives. i cover them all in the book from ver
around the world spent a staggering $58 billion on sleep aid products, and then you quote jerome siegel of ucla center for sleep research. quote, in 20 years people will look back on the sleeping pill era as we now look back at the acceptance of cigarette smoking. >> guest: yes. it's actually amazing that the united states and new zealand are the only countries in the world that are allowed television advertising of sleeping pills. and when you see these ads of happy people frog licking...
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he puts ron siegel in charge. and then david hunter. grant was more focused on the army of northern virginia and not necessarily the shenandoah valley. and then we come july 30. remember what happened that day -- the crater, the news of that disaster, and more importantly, the confederate cavalry rode into chambersburg, pennsylvania and destroyed over 400 residences and businesses by flame. this is what lincoln is faced with. so lincoln goes and meets grant because we have to do something about the shenandoah valley. george mead certainly would be willing to be a commander of this new army if it is formed. grant sort of mention that -- no, no, no -- can't do that. they has been helping me since gettysburg. i am not going to get rid of him -- by the way, you know, george mead is a good soldier per can you imagine how difficult it would be to have the boss sitting over your shoulder? once a campaign started, neither staff could stand each other. you know. the difference of course was that grant had to exercise the ghost of the 12th. grant
he puts ron siegel in charge. and then david hunter. grant was more focused on the army of northern virginia and not necessarily the shenandoah valley. and then we come july 30. remember what happened that day -- the crater, the news of that disaster, and more importantly, the confederate cavalry rode into chambersburg, pennsylvania and destroyed over 400 residences and businesses by flame. this is what lincoln is faced with. so lincoln goes and meets grant because we have to do something about...
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marc siegel, professored a nyu medical center and author of "unlocking the secret code of sickness andh" and what we do today like we do each and every sunday. >> welcome, doctors may is skin cancer awareness news and new studies show compelling evidence of regular use of sunscreen can protect you from melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. what more can we do to reduce this risk. first of all, do you agree with the study that we regularly apply the sunscreen. do we have to have a certain -- >> spf. >> a certain amount of bad and when can we do? >> arthel, this is important because over 2 million americans get diagnosed with skin cancer. if you add all the prostate cancer and lung cancer and colon cancer it's still less than skin cancer, the most common cancer in america so people can relate to this. we knew that spf and sunscreen helps but in this study coming from the ohio cervical cancer center they realize if you use sff 30 it can reduce the risk of getting melanoma by 80% which is very significant. the st it's a mouse study but will probably apply to humans. not everyone can
marc siegel, professored a nyu medical center and author of "unlocking the secret code of sickness andh" and what we do today like we do each and every sunday. >> welcome, doctors may is skin cancer awareness news and new studies show compelling evidence of regular use of sunscreen can protect you from melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. what more can we do to reduce this risk. first of all, do you agree with the study that we regularly apply the sunscreen. do we have...
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marc siegel, professor of medicine at nyu langone's medical center, also author of "the inner pulse," unlocking the sacred code of sickness and health." >> good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> let's begin with a lot of folks who expect to spend the holiday weekend barbecuing, why not. >> yummy. >> but there's safety tips you should keep in mind before firing up the old grill. dr. samadi? >> one of my favorite
marc siegel, professor of medicine at nyu langone's medical center, also author of "the inner pulse," unlocking the sacred code of sickness and health." >> good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> let's begin with a lot of folks who expect to spend the holiday weekend barbecuing, why not. >> yummy. >> but there's safety tips you should keep in mind before firing up the old grill. dr. samadi? >> one of my favorite
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marc siegel is there on how those who gave the most are being honored. >> hi. mom, that is your boy all the way in korea. i just want to say happy mother's day. thank you so much and thank you for all your support. i miss you, mommy. everhas a number.olicy but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. for those who've served and the families that have supported them, we offer our best service in return. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life.
marc siegel is there on how those who gave the most are being honored. >> hi. mom, that is your boy all the way in korea. i just want to say happy mother's day. thank you so much and thank you for all your support. i miss you, mommy. everhas a number.olicy but not every insurance company understands the life behind it. for those who've served and the families that have supported them, we offer our best service in return. usaa. we know what it means to serve. get an insurance quote and see...
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marc siegel. all right, dr.assau community hospital, emergency room. water all around us, outside this wall is water. a lot of kids are going to be getting into trouble this summer. we're joined today by dr. joshua coogler who is the head of the emergency room here at south nassau. he is formerly a physician for special ops. he's well trained in this. welcome to the show. dr. coogler, how do you know if a kid is in trouble at your pool? >> first, thanks for having me. great to be here. as you said we are surrounded by water and it's summertime that's upon us. the most important thing is prevention. swimming and safety is the most important thing. how do you know someone is in trouble? you look at their eyes. a child is in trouble at the pool is going to look to get out of the pool, but they cannot get out of the pool or may be going under the water. look at their eyes, they raise their hand, that's the time to intervene. >> if you think somebody is drowning you want to take them to the emergency room, what do yo
marc siegel. all right, dr.assau community hospital, emergency room. water all around us, outside this wall is water. a lot of kids are going to be getting into trouble this summer. we're joined today by dr. joshua coogler who is the head of the emergency room here at south nassau. he is formerly a physician for special ops. he's well trained in this. welcome to the show. dr. coogler, how do you know if a kid is in trouble at your pool? >> first, thanks for having me. great to be here. as...
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marc siegel has more. to help protect your dog or cat from fleas and ticks.nce you expect from a monthly topical in a non-greasy collar... seresto® kills and repels fleas and ticks for 8 continuous months. seresto®. from bayer. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, and if
marc siegel has more. to help protect your dog or cat from fleas and ticks.nce you expect from a monthly topical in a non-greasy collar... seresto® kills and repels fleas and ticks for 8 continuous months. seresto®. from bayer. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer...
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doctor mark siegel is in on that. heights in the journey to the top of the world, what a fantastic story this is. if you want to feel good today stick around and watch this one. we will be right back. making your own way can be pretty, well, bold. rickie fowler is redefining what it means to be a golfer. quicken loans is doing the same for mortgages. quicken loans. home buy. refi. power. official mortgage sponsor of the pga tour. bill: drug-resistant bacterial infections are on track to kill more people than cancer according to a new report from the uk. this report finding in 34 years so-called superbugs could cause as many as 10 million deaths worldwide. doctor mark siegel joins us, professor of medicine at nyu, medical of the medical 18, 10 million, how is that possible? >> we are already at 700,000 deaths a year tied to antibiotic resistance, 20,000 in the united states, to million infections in the united states from resistant bugs, tuberculosis, mercer which causes a skin infection everyone knows about. it is in
doctor mark siegel is in on that. heights in the journey to the top of the world, what a fantastic story this is. if you want to feel good today stick around and watch this one. we will be right back. making your own way can be pretty, well, bold. rickie fowler is redefining what it means to be a golfer. quicken loans is doing the same for mortgages. quicken loans. home buy. refi. power. official mortgage sponsor of the pga tour. bill: drug-resistant bacterial infections are on track to kill...
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doc siegel is with us. that as a mere chemical reaction, or is it the creation of a human being? >> i vote b on that. i do have a spiritual side, and i think god is in charge of hydrogen ions and in charge of zinc, that's a flash of zinc you're seeing. they're not using a real sperm, but of course there's light at the moment of conception, because god said "let there be light." at that moment of conception, life is created x it's a reaction. it's a chemical reaction. but chemical reactions are the sign of god. they're not instead of god. this is not an either/or, and we make a huge mistake in our society thinking it's an either/or. it's connected. stuart: thank you, doctor. >> god is in every moment, stuart. stuart: we've been running that a video for the best part of a week, and suddenly you've got the right interpretation, shall i say. >> thank you. stuart: well done, doctor. you'll come back. >>> now this, a woman turning the tables on a convicted peeping tom. he's caught on camera, he runs away, i think
doc siegel is with us. that as a mere chemical reaction, or is it the creation of a human being? >> i vote b on that. i do have a spiritual side, and i think god is in charge of hydrogen ions and in charge of zinc, that's a flash of zinc you're seeing. they're not using a real sperm, but of course there's light at the moment of conception, because god said "let there be light." at that moment of conception, life is created x it's a reaction. it's a chemical reaction. but...
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marc siegel live in orlando, florida. martha: such a great event. that here in this country. coming up, everybody, donald trump facing challenge we've been talking about bridging that gop divide. will the meeting with house speaker paul ryan put republicans on the same page? that is the big question for the week when we come back. my school reunion's coming fast. ♪ could be bad. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. will they be looking at my hair? won't be the same without you bro. ♪ when it's go, go to choicehotels.com. the site with the right room, rewards and savings up to 20% when you book direct. book now at choicehotels.com >> . >> . ♪ everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. it's an animal escape like you've never seen. this couldn't wait to begin the running of the goat in kentucky. they break away from their handlers , sparking a search . all the goats were back where they belonged
marc siegel live in orlando, florida. martha: such a great event. that here in this country. coming up, everybody, donald trump facing challenge we've been talking about bridging that gop divide. will the meeting with house speaker paul ryan put republicans on the same page? that is the big question for the week when we come back. my school reunion's coming fast. ♪ could be bad. could be a blast. can't find a single thing to wear. will they be looking at my hair? won't be the same without you...
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marc siegel who has the answer part of the brand-new series, "five minutes to live."g injuries. doctor, good to see you, good morning. >> good morning, abby, good morning, anna. we're here inside north shore university emergency room. now is the time people are taking the top of off your pools. the american red cross says you should not dive into less than nine feet of water. most people are diving into pools four feet or less. they hit their head or neck. they are running around drunk or in drugs, they are not watching what they are doing. a trick drive. we're joined today by an expert in this, the chairman of neurology at north shore university hospital, dr. paul wright. we're going to talk to him today about what happens when you hit your head when you are diving. dr. wright, welcome. >> good morning. thank you for coming. >> how do you feel about what i just said? is that what the set-up is for you this is that people are diving into shallow water drunk? >> yes it. turns out more accidents occur around pools when people dive into shallow water. it also turns out t
marc siegel who has the answer part of the brand-new series, "five minutes to live."g injuries. doctor, good to see you, good morning. >> good morning, abby, good morning, anna. we're here inside north shore university emergency room. now is the time people are taking the top of off your pools. the american red cross says you should not dive into less than nine feet of water. most people are diving into pools four feet or less. they hit their head or neck. they are running...
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sidney siegel and the kind of work as a team in terms of publishing the books. you know, each one of these books is in a different way. either they come to meet her asian survey approach the writers myself or have a conversation with someone we decide to make it into a book. and then i work with the writers on developing the idea. sometimes a working journalist amount of helping direct reporting and before they've written words, and how you gather materials for the book and think i had to play -- how the information they are gathering will turn itself into a narrative. then the writer goes the way and make it onto the page with the structure, organization, tone, style and more literary qualities. and you really do line by line, word by word, and sentencing to be here so that the editorial part. then you oversee where you kind of -- yeah, you help manage the production process with the proofreading design of the book come in interior design, cover design and develop marketing plans and salespeople, which is one more essential part so they understand that they are
sidney siegel and the kind of work as a team in terms of publishing the books. you know, each one of these books is in a different way. either they come to meet her asian survey approach the writers myself or have a conversation with someone we decide to make it into a book. and then i work with the writers on developing the idea. sometimes a working journalist amount of helping direct reporting and before they've written words, and how you gather materials for the book and think i had to play...
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marc siegel live from your plaza. >> we're talking about falls off of ladders today.the whole week has been called five minutes to live. we've been talking to doctors in emergency rooms all around but it's not doctors that deal with the five minutes to live, it's really paramedics, it's people that come on the scene and stabilize you and get you to the hospital before it's too late. today i'm privileged and honored to be joined by two top paramedics for the new york city fire department, rich alysha and liam glenade. good morning to the show. >> good morning. >> we're talking about falls, not just falls off of ladders but we will use that as an example because half of the fatalities occur when you fall off of a ladder. so that's the most serious one. people die from hitting their heads. what should people do? if you're going to get on a ladder what do you want to tell them. >> one of the first things homeowners across the country want to do is, hey, what's the integrity of the ladder i'm about to climb. so many of us around the country have ladders in garages for gene
marc siegel live from your plaza. >> we're talking about falls off of ladders today.the whole week has been called five minutes to live. we've been talking to doctors in emergency rooms all around but it's not doctors that deal with the five minutes to live, it's really paramedics, it's people that come on the scene and stabilize you and get you to the hospital before it's too late. today i'm privileged and honored to be joined by two top paramedics for the new york city fire department,...
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. >>> doctor siegel i have a 7-year-old and 4-month-old at home. should i be putting my child in swimming lessons? i started at 1 1/2. >> they want to know when you just start emersing your children in water or getting them trained. how can you start this idea? >> right after birth, literally right after birth, you can get your kids water trained. we're all born in water, so we're natural swimmers and we know how to breath hold. there's a reflex to hold your breath. kids can do that at a very early age. >> my father dove into the pool and saved my life at the age of nine months. he was trained in the navy. i'll never forget that. >> thank you. >> such important stuff. >> especially for the summer. >> send your questions about do you think and secondary drowning on our fox and friends facebook page. they will be there to help with all your concerns. >>> dr. siegle's five minutes to live series. he will be back with life-safing advice on what to do during a car crash. we'll be right back. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by m
. >>> doctor siegel i have a 7-year-old and 4-month-old at home. should i be putting my child in swimming lessons? i started at 1 1/2. >> they want to know when you just start emersing your children in water or getting them trained. how can you start this idea? >> right after birth, literally right after birth, you can get your kids water trained. we're all born in water, so we're natural swimmers and we know how to breath hold. there's a reflex to hold your breath. kids...
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mark siegel with me next. anything worth pursuing hard work and a plan.e approach your wealth management strategy the same way to create a financial plan built to last from generation to generation. we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird. burning of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in my family to graduate from college and trained as a nurse. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i ha
mark siegel with me next. anything worth pursuing hard work and a plan.e approach your wealth management strategy the same way to create a financial plan built to last from generation to generation. we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird. burning of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in my family to graduate from college and trained as a nurse. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious...
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siegel, thank you so much. the fox news insiders are next. and the likely general election match-up between hillary clinton and donald trump has already gotten nasty. but will we see a return to more normal politics as we wind down toward the general outside this unusual primary season? >>> and we mark 71 years since the end of world war ii in europe. a warning about the new fight being brought to europe's doorstep by the islamic state. remember, we love it when you chime in and you tune in at the same time. hit us up on our fox news social pages, twi >>> it is magic time. john leboutillier. pat caddell joining us via satellite. and doug schoan, a fox news contributor as well. doug, i'm going to start with you. we are now with two presumptive nominees rolling our way towards the general election. i want to get your thoughts on how it shapes up. irrespective of the polling and what people say. >> sure. >> just experience-wise, what you've seen. >> sure. here is what we have. hillary clinton begins with a slight five to ten-point lead. she has
siegel, thank you so much. the fox news insiders are next. and the likely general election match-up between hillary clinton and donald trump has already gotten nasty. but will we see a return to more normal politics as we wind down toward the general outside this unusual primary season? >>> and we mark 71 years since the end of world war ii in europe. a warning about the new fight being brought to europe's doorstep by the islamic state. remember, we love it when you chime in and you...
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. >> to amuse her friends and colleagues, kate siegel started posting her mom kim's unsolicited adviceular that kate terned her mom's text into a "new york times" best selling book called "mother can you not?" we're going to talk about that but first we sent them times square to dole out motherly advice. >> can't wait. take a look. >> that's the nypd. >> that's good. they need their moms. >> all right. >> what advice would you give me for the difference in the way i discipline the children the way my wife disciplines the children. >> that's very easy. your wife is always right. that's just the way it goes. >> what do you want for mother's day? what's your perfect mother's day? >> well, she's unemployed. she's a terrific writer. >> i work for myself. >> she has no job. she has no benefits so what do i want for mother's day? let's get her a job. can i see your hand, please? are there -- no, your hand. i don't see any rings. [ laughter ] i don't see a ring on her finger. she's got this good for nothing boyfriend, she's been with him two years, no ring, no nothing, i want him out. no ring
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in 1999 they got rid of grass siegel and any legislation on derivatives. unfortunately, president bush continued the same policy in the 2000s and that is when there was the crash. thank you very much. >> guest: thank you, peter. you are mostly right. de-regulation of derivatives in the 2000 and the removal of the protection of glass siegel separating commercial banking from basically gambling, investment banking, glass siegel was repealed in 1999 and took away that separation. so they came together and super charged to too big to fail banks and that laid the groundwork for the financial crash that happened because president bush, as you said, accelerated those policies. and gretchen did write a great book. reckless endangerment. seven deadly sins is another good book. it shows the public policy of trying to expand home ownership beyond the traditional narrow area was not responsible for the financial crash in any significant measure. and the underwriting scam is associated with what is called cra had nothing to do with the crash because none of institution
in 1999 they got rid of grass siegel and any legislation on derivatives. unfortunately, president bush continued the same policy in the 2000s and that is when there was the crash. thank you very much. >> guest: thank you, peter. you are mostly right. de-regulation of derivatives in the 2000 and the removal of the protection of glass siegel separating commercial banking from basically gambling, investment banking, glass siegel was repealed in 1999 and took away that separation. so they...
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siegel, thank you so much. the fox news insiders are next.nd the likely general election match-up between hillary clinton and donald trump has already gotten nasty. but will we see a return to more normal politics as we wind down toward the general outside this unusual primary season? >>> and we mark 71 years since the end of world war ii in europe. a warning about the new fight being brought to europe's doorstep by the islamic state. remember, we love it when you chime in and you tune in at the same time. hit us up on our fox news social pages, twitter and facebook. we're coming right back. here's the plan. you're a financial company that cares, but your logo is old and a little pointy. so you evolve. you simplify. you haven't changed. you still help people live their best lives. and finally your new logo is ready, and you decide the perfect time to show the world is right... now. introduces new, easy-to-swallow tablets. so now, there are more ways, for more people... to experience... complete protection from frequent heartburn. nexium 24hr.
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but then i said we should not join that siegel currency for my whole political life i have tended to favor two stating get the reform. but we argue from the standing start and on that basis i recommend that we stay. >> those that are asking questions but what we want to know is the importance and i have been asked you several minutes to give to that question. >>. >> edits an additional reason to stay with that single currency club or emphasis to the eu's so i have collected those. but now we are asking a bigger question should be stay or should we leave?achievef >> as you can see from my speech is of the campaign. >> with that negotiation of a package so that it failednship with the relationship with the institutions so yes isee an agreement but they cannot be described that the data sharing the irish has been made very clear but no one including the council has the changes of the government or what it clearly shows. packag 7% said they did not a the 23 percent said they did. vote. saddam would be a historic vote but they cannot guarantee or even offer as they go cast their votes bas
but then i said we should not join that siegel currency for my whole political life i have tended to favor two stating get the reform. but we argue from the standing start and on that basis i recommend that we stay. >> those that are asking questions but what we want to know is the importance and i have been asked you several minutes to give to that question. >>. >> edits an additional reason to stay with that single currency club or emphasis to the eu's so i have collected...
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marc siegel is here. now let me start like this. woman, pregnant, or of childbearing age, you know this is coming. how do you protect yourself? >> well first of all it's or already here in the sense that the mosquitoes are here. they're here. they aren't coming but in southern states but i want to reassure people off the bat that we're not looking at sustain spread here and may get outbreak and local spread to some of the mosquito and they could bite you and transmit to someone else that's how the fever spreads but not see a sustained outbreak we don't have enough mosquitoes. we have very good mosquito control here. i would say to protect yourselves wear long sleeves, use insect repellant with deet. you know don't go out in the middle of the day, stay in the shadows. don't have still water. these are particular mosquitoes can breed on water the size of a bottle cap so it's a big deal. but the rate of -- microcephaly or severe birth defects related to pregnancy in someone is quite low that is another issue. >> wait a second, young, w
marc siegel is here. now let me start like this. woman, pregnant, or of childbearing age, you know this is coming. how do you protect yourself? >> well first of all it's or already here in the sense that the mosquitoes are here. they're here. they aren't coming but in southern states but i want to reassure people off the bat that we're not looking at sustain spread here and may get outbreak and local spread to some of the mosquito and they could bite you and transmit to someone else...
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marc siegel is here. how strong is this link. >> national toxicology program, nih.y put into this. 2500 rats and nine hours a day and found an increased risk of certain brain cancer and it's rats. i'm going to tell rats, wear this. seriously, way too preliminary for me to be worried about it, nine hours a day. i say we've got to look more into that. stuart: the more important story, i think, is the deadly super bug which apparently arrived in america, and resistent to all forms of antibiotics, including the antibiotics of last resort. that's serious. >> very serious, especially since the antibiotic of last resort are something that countries around the world are feeding to animals. the animals get fed low amounts of antibiotics to promote growth and to prevent them from being infected. it back fires because e. coli changes in the intestine of animals and next thing you know, gets into humans. the kind of resistance like somebody playing cards at a casino. you get a card and has one resistance and another resistance. this resistance can be transferred from one bacter
marc siegel is here. how strong is this link. >> national toxicology program, nih.y put into this. 2500 rats and nine hours a day and found an increased risk of certain brain cancer and it's rats. i'm going to tell rats, wear this. seriously, way too preliminary for me to be worried about it, nine hours a day. i say we've got to look more into that. stuart: the more important story, i think, is the deadly super bug which apparently arrived in america, and resistent to all forms of...
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israel, of course, is a huge model for us and seth siegel recently publishes the: b water we have been following what israel has been doing for a long time and we will hold a conference in tel aviv to showcase a lot of israel's work. 80% of their water is recycled. they already are doing a lot of what we are talking about here and they have made a sizable and not only national investment, but national priority. i was at a conference once where the prime minister said we want to be the leading water technology nation in the world. that was a huge commitment coming from the top and it made me think about in the united states, we never really talk about water on a national platform. i don't think we have had water as a discussion in a presidential campaign since 1936. we don't talk about water. it's largely a invisible issue and that's probably the one silver lining in this horrible tragedy of flint is it will daylight those issues now and we will hopefully start talking about it in a national dialogue, really for the first time. >> that is a good point and i want to say and you were ther
israel, of course, is a huge model for us and seth siegel recently publishes the: b water we have been following what israel has been doing for a long time and we will hold a conference in tel aviv to showcase a lot of israel's work. 80% of their water is recycled. they already are doing a lot of what we are talking about here and they have made a sizable and not only national investment, but national priority. i was at a conference once where the prime minister said we want to be the leading...
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siegel.hank you. we have been talking about five minutes to live all week. nobody but nobody knows more than what that lives than the paramedics. we have paramedics from the new york city fire department. that five minutes is long used up by the time you get to the hospital. i want to introduce two heroes of new york, rich alicia, paramedic, and william gillmay here. how do you prevent problems with the ladder before they happen? >> you know, doctor, when you think about it, a lot of people shouldn't be on ladders from pediatric ages all the way up to the seniors. think about it. should you on the ladder to do that home repair? and the ladder you're going to use, the integrity of it. when was the last time somebody stood and put their weight on the ladder? a lot of the ladders over the years can deteriorate in dry storage. >> absolutely. >> that can be a had their can prove -- a ladder that can prove to be fatal. >> you have a buddy. >> proper footing is a must whenever being elevated off the
siegel.hank you. we have been talking about five minutes to live all week. nobody but nobody knows more than what that lives than the paramedics. we have paramedics from the new york city fire department. that five minutes is long used up by the time you get to the hospital. i want to introduce two heroes of new york, rich alicia, paramedic, and william gillmay here. how do you prevent problems with the ladder before they happen? >> you know, doctor, when you think about it, a lot of...
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scarlet: that was mark siegel.a where wildfires are still whipping through the alberta region, moving eastward ontario. the situation does now not appear to be as bleak as initially feared. scarlet: jamie surgeon from bloomberg tv canada joins us. tell us how effective the producers have in and the timetable to get production levels back to prefire levels. jamie: virtually all of the facilities are unaffected. about 93% of the facilities that uperienced shutdowns ended safely. there were able to shut down in an orderly fashion. able to return to production in a fast manner. tocor will move workers back the work camps to get production back to where it was before the fires. .lix: i see many estimates most analysts seemed to think this will go on for about a week to two weeks. . what is the total economic of location for something like that? -- thethe output levels one million to 1.1 million is probably the most accurate. looking ahead, it is difficult to say what production is going to look at. off-line at 1.1 is th
scarlet: that was mark siegel.a where wildfires are still whipping through the alberta region, moving eastward ontario. the situation does now not appear to be as bleak as initially feared. scarlet: jamie surgeon from bloomberg tv canada joins us. tell us how effective the producers have in and the timetable to get production levels back to prefire levels. jamie: virtually all of the facilities are unaffected. about 93% of the facilities that uperienced shutdowns ended safely. there were able...
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marc siegel is here. people are fearful today.> especially if terrorism is goal, because the whole goal of terrorist is to scare everybody. we think we're next. so we say, oh, we're getting on the a-320, are airbuses safe? they're incredibly safe. over 88 million hours of airbuses in the air. it's such a low risk. you have a much higher risk on your way to the airport in the uber or a taxi cab where the guy has a wild look in his eye. much more likely you'll get into the accident on the way to the airport. >> so you're saying it's safer in the sky than on the ground. but just the random nature of this. the people who happen to be on that particular flight, where if it was terrorism there was a guy who decided to take down the plane that day. >> that makes it a lot worse because we worry about loss of control. we worry that we're going to be next. we worry that we're not the pilot. well, how about trusting the pilot, that helps. your pilot may have had military training. most airbuses have over 2,000 hours. there are studies that s
marc siegel is here. people are fearful today.> especially if terrorism is goal, because the whole goal of terrorist is to scare everybody. we think we're next. so we say, oh, we're getting on the a-320, are airbuses safe? they're incredibly safe. over 88 million hours of airbuses in the air. it's such a low risk. you have a much higher risk on your way to the airport in the uber or a taxi cab where the guy has a wild look in his eye. much more likely you'll get into the accident on the way...
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marc siegel joins us live.ith president bush about how important these games are to our veterans, the world's veterans. >> hi, how are you doing? president george w. bush is the honorary chairman no are -- for the very first invictus games held in the united states. he talked to me about the invisible wounds of war which are six to seven time more common than the visible wounds are. he talk about how there's a stigma attached and how it can be overcome. let's watch. >> a famous em poem by henley, i'm the master of my soul. >> i think it reflects the speaker of the athletes who were wounded in combat and are now competing. to meet these athletes is remarkable because these are people who have overcome significant odds and they did so by being the master of their fate. >> comment to me about the role of adaptive sports in bringing vets to the new normal or getting reintegrated into society, overcoming whatever their disability is. >> we're dealing with two disabilities. one you can see and one you can't see. the
marc siegel joins us live.ith president bush about how important these games are to our veterans, the world's veterans. >> hi, how are you doing? president george w. bush is the honorary chairman no are -- for the very first invictus games held in the united states. he talked to me about the invisible wounds of war which are six to seven time more common than the visible wounds are. he talk about how there's a stigma attached and how it can be overcome. let's watch. >> a famous em...
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the attention of voters specifically in important swing states that we talk about every election siegel? let's bring in larry who is the director of the center for politics at the university of virginia and author of "sabato's crystal ball." thanks for joining us, larry. >> thank you. >> let me get your reaction. the advantage of sanders staying in the race. he wants to see a contested convention. is that even possible? >> well, you can have a contested convention in several ways, now, the nomination, obviously is not going to go to bernie sanders. that's clear to everybody but you can have a contested convention about the platform. you can have a contested convention about the vice presidential choice. you know, the delegates have to vote on the vice presidential choice and there could be a bernie sanders nominee that is either sanders himself or somebody that he favors if the sanders people don't like hillary clinton's eventual choice. also in a more general sense -- >> is that what the hillary clinton camp is concerned about. >> pardon me. >> is that something that the hillary clinto
the attention of voters specifically in important swing states that we talk about every election siegel? let's bring in larry who is the director of the center for politics at the university of virginia and author of "sabato's crystal ball." thanks for joining us, larry. >> thank you. >> let me get your reaction. the advantage of sanders staying in the race. he wants to see a contested convention. is that even possible? >> well, you can have a contested convention in...
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karen siegel both of whom tragically lost their son as a result of of injuries sustained while playingyouth sports. one son was a promising athlete in colorado, mystical son patrick was a star running back of elizabeth ward high school in my district and played football for the moment he could pick up a ball. we greatly appreciate your willingness to share your story as it reminds us of why it is so vital we continue to examine this issue. in our second panel will have dartmouth had football coach and representatives from sports organization, usa football, usa hockey, and usa lacrosse, to oversee and provide guidance to youth sports leagues. really hear from practices like pros to find out options to keep athletes a. we are prominent researchers in the field, they'll be able to speak on how we can approve research and surveillance, better monitor injuries, and better monitor injuries, and minimize the risk of injury aced upon science. i appreciate all of our panels for joining us this morning. it is an important issue. your perspectives are perspectives are important to advance the pub
karen siegel both of whom tragically lost their son as a result of of injuries sustained while playingyouth sports. one son was a promising athlete in colorado, mystical son patrick was a star running back of elizabeth ward high school in my district and played football for the moment he could pick up a ball. we greatly appreciate your willingness to share your story as it reminds us of why it is so vital we continue to examine this issue. in our second panel will have dartmouth had football...
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siegel this morning. >> we did. he didn't put a whole lot in store of this.hey just did a huge study in australia this month following the brain incidences of brain cancer since cell phones were introduced almost 30 years ago. there has not been an increase in brain cancer. charles: well, you know what's next. when we get the embedded chip. >> it's coming. charles: we're getting the embedded chip. we know it's coming. ashley webster, have a great weekend. >> yeah. you too, charles. charles: mcdonald's workers not stopping their fight for $15 an hour. and the ceo of mcdonald's responds. we're going to hear it next. there's no one road out there. no one surface... no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that can conquer them all. the mercedes-benz c-class. five driving modes let you customize the steering, shift points, and suspension to fit the mood you're in... and the road you're on. the 2016 c-class. lease the c300 for $359 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. ...one of many pieces in my i havlife.hma... so
siegel this morning. >> we did. he didn't put a whole lot in store of this.hey just did a huge study in australia this month following the brain incidences of brain cancer since cell phones were introduced almost 30 years ago. there has not been an increase in brain cancer. charles: well, you know what's next. when we get the embedded chip. >> it's coming. charles: we're getting the embedded chip. we know it's coming. ashley webster, have a great weekend. >> yeah. you too,...
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epidemic and she's also a company that they are not going to testify, please raise your hand, david siegel lost a daughter and to a drug overdose has turned to tragedy into a concerted public effort and care in sessions is the former city commissioner from my first city of winter park. so i welcome all the guests and recognize mayor jacobs. to discuss the threat facing the country is the mayor of orange county allow me to share a few statistics but first i would like to ask that a statement from one of the constituents you just introduced be added to the record. he is president of the victorious voice foundation and is the father of the victorious people who died of a drug overdose at the young age of 18. >> without objection so ordered. >> many of you know orange county as the home of the 12 other municipalities. we have a population of 1.2 million people. last year we broke a national record for tourism entertaining more than 62 million visitors but many of you probably don't know that we also lost before lives to heroin overdoses and probably nobody will know that that is a 600% increas
epidemic and she's also a company that they are not going to testify, please raise your hand, david siegel lost a daughter and to a drug overdose has turned to tragedy into a concerted public effort and care in sessions is the former city commissioner from my first city of winter park. so i welcome all the guests and recognize mayor jacobs. to discuss the threat facing the country is the mayor of orange county allow me to share a few statistics but first i would like to ask that a statement...