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siegel: no your honor. judge engelhardt: so you are here in new orleans, telling us that the state of texas does not have standing to let kate here -- litigate here. explain that. why would you have standing here, but not the plaintiff states? mr. siegel: the judgment below if it were ever to take effect would cost the plaintiff states hundreds of billions of dollars in federal funds. states rely on a theory of standing that they have not proved out. they argued that the eventual mandate, even though it is been stripped of its alternative tax penalty, is going to cause people to enroll in their medicaid programs, but they have -- producedeuced evidence to support that. that makes this case similar to crane versus johnson, when this court held mississippi did not have challenge to -- have standing to challenge the dock a directive. judge engelhardt: don't they also cite the cd -- cbo report which talks about expenditures they can reasonably expect to incur? mr. siegel: that report can seclude's only that the
siegel: no your honor. judge engelhardt: so you are here in new orleans, telling us that the state of texas does not have standing to let kate here -- litigate here. explain that. why would you have standing here, but not the plaintiff states? mr. siegel: the judgment below if it were ever to take effect would cost the plaintiff states hundreds of billions of dollars in federal funds. states rely on a theory of standing that they have not proved out. they argued that the eventual mandate, even...
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siegel recently staged the premiere at the new one a cool. made for walking. it's an intimate chamber of play and like unique takes to music by some african poly rhythms. he's working with polly with them this which means that there's multiple resumes happening in the body at the same time and yet it's been a challenge i think for all of us to go through that door. just because when you think of life being a musical the answer and this are very use of this sort of way rounded out a count or 34 to 4 or something that's very kind of measurable and these are all over the place and like a 5 and a 7 and 8 and a 3. it's kind of difficult so i keep it all in your head at the same time but at the same time it's one in my scientific experiment so breaks down something that actually will actually occur just like he was saying and african songs and dances and like natural rhythms but to sort of break it down into counts and so that we can visually kind of play with it you know exactly in each of them in their in their bodies they're describing 2 rhythms and then those 2
siegel recently staged the premiere at the new one a cool. made for walking. it's an intimate chamber of play and like unique takes to music by some african poly rhythms. he's working with polly with them this which means that there's multiple resumes happening in the body at the same time and yet it's been a challenge i think for all of us to go through that door. just because when you think of life being a musical the answer and this are very use of this sort of way rounded out a count or 34...
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siegel who lives in madrid and travels to various european cities to work on a productions. he 1st learned about afro caribbean danced in the late 191000 small study in new york. he immersed himself in the city's dance culture and quickly realized the benefits that the diversity could bring to contemporary dance society has changed so fundamentally since the establishment of classical ballet as it is still practiced in many places segal felt compelled to reflect this in his current opera faith. so the 1st time we ran it with the drums i thought it was really on top of the of the counts anyway yes i know in the council on the 2nd time i lost because it comes completely half way through because we have certain accents also in the electronic the yeah yeah i take as a q yes so. in the end i don't know my caribbean part just came out. choreography that reflects today's multinational and multicultural societies that siegel's trademark here in lagos it's easy to see how the contributions of dancers from diverse ethnic backgrounds can enhance a performance it doesn't matter where th
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siegel: thank you your honor. no. without further action from congress, that amount will be set at zero. question,severability the supreme court has instructed, that the severability inquiry is one of congressional intent. here, we think the answer is straightforward. in this case, we know what congress would have done by examining what it did in the text note tutee cja. it rendered the mandates unenforceable by zeroing out the only legal consequence for going without health care coverage, and at the same time chose not to appeal the pre-existing protections or other reforms made by the formal care act. and with that action, your honors, converse expressed its views that the individual market , and indeed the entire of oral care act, can't operate without an enforceable individual mandate. we think that that is all this court needs to know to resolve the severability question. judge engelhardt: king versus veryll opinion seems to be specific in its language, particularly with regard to the guaranteed issue, the commun
siegel: thank you your honor. no. without further action from congress, that amount will be set at zero. question,severability the supreme court has instructed, that the severability inquiry is one of congressional intent. here, we think the answer is straightforward. in this case, we know what congress would have done by examining what it did in the text note tutee cja. it rendered the mandates unenforceable by zeroing out the only legal consequence for going without health care coverage, and...
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this creation of adventure is led by choreographer richard siegel. plays the dance studio is now changing behind a gas station in the middle of an industrial area. the dances know each other some of the met while the project was in the development stage others have danced on stage with siegel for years. the beginning was incredible when they came on the music loud or else the n f 3 if they felt. their energy is contagious i think they're amazing. the choreography is done. and done and we've done it it's a volatile r. form and at times it's useful. to see release some kind of latent energy which may still exist within the world. we have this downs that's choreographed we can teach parts of we can modify parts of that but it shouldn't it's not just in one direction that's what i'm what i'm saying the important thing is exactly what has happened when we walked into the room and you guys were dancing and the music was good and we started going and everybody just started dancing and now i'm a sweaty mess and that's that's that's exactly. what we came for
this creation of adventure is led by choreographer richard siegel. plays the dance studio is now changing behind a gas station in the middle of an industrial area. the dances know each other some of the met while the project was in the development stage others have danced on stage with siegel for years. the beginning was incredible when they came on the music loud or else the n f 3 if they felt. their energy is contagious i think they're amazing. the choreography is done. and done and we've...
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known each other some of the project was in the development stage others have danced on stage with siegel. he is. the beginning was incredible when he came running to musical out on all. 3 if so. their energy is contagious i think they're amazing. the. choreography is done. redone and redone i mean done it redone it's a volatile art form and at times it's useful. just to release some kind of latent energy which may still exist within the world. we have this downs that's choreographed we can teach it parts of we can modify parts of that but it shouldn't if it's not just in one direction that's what i'm what i'm saying the important thing is exactly what has happened when we walked into the room and you guys were dancing and the music was good and we started going and everybody just started dancing and now i'm a sweaty mess. that's exactly. what we came for we have. a situation where of we can hybridize or as long as we're open as long as we learn from one another as long as we are. ready to translate and really see the other. jammy a few months earlier the ballet of difference company was
known each other some of the project was in the development stage others have danced on stage with siegel. he is. the beginning was incredible when he came running to musical out on all. 3 if so. their energy is contagious i think they're amazing. the. choreography is done. redone and redone i mean done it redone it's a volatile art form and at times it's useful. just to release some kind of latent energy which may still exist within the world. we have this downs that's choreographed we can...
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siegel. this is where you move back into position.is multiple-choice so keep in mind you need to wait for every option to be explained before answering. here it is. people, people for the ethical treatment of animals, wants to change the name of a rural road in the state of idaho because of that road is named after a meat dish. what is the name of the proquest market is it a, three options here -- is a letter, buffalo wing. is it b, drumstick drive, or is it c, chicken dinner road? dr. siegel. >> chicken dinner road. >> tucker: is it chicken dinner -- this is for two points. is it chicken dinner road? >> let's talk about chicken dinner road. i understand this is in caldwell, idaho, and apparently peta, people for the ethical treatment of animals, are upset. they sent this letter out to the mayor of caldwell, idaho. it chickens are intelligent, sensitive animals who feel pain and empathy and form strong bonds with one another, and they shouldn't be considered dinner. >> tucker: i don't know how you would know that, dr. siegel, but i am
siegel. this is where you move back into position.is multiple-choice so keep in mind you need to wait for every option to be explained before answering. here it is. people, people for the ethical treatment of animals, wants to change the name of a rural road in the state of idaho because of that road is named after a meat dish. what is the name of the proquest market is it a, three options here -- is a letter, buffalo wing. is it b, drumstick drive, or is it c, chicken dinner road? dr. siegel....
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siegel, thank you for that. >> thank you, tucker.y important. >> tucker: and important announcements, and had read one of the best people here at fox,d reporter that -- obviously, a genuinely loving person. you don't need proof of that. here it is anyway, tomorrow he'll be temporarily taking leave of fox in order to save the life of his sister, colleen. she's got to degenerated liver disease. so he's donating much of his liver in order to save her life. as in all surgery, there's a risk of complications but for him, it was worth it to help his sister. the prayers of our entire show staff are with ed henry and his sister at this time. all of fox is behind them as well. godspeed for sure. that's it for us tonight. we'll be back tomorrow, 8:00, the show that is the sincere and sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. dvr it if you can figure out how that works. in the meantime, have a great night and prepare yourself. life in new york city this evening comes the host of the 9:00 p.m. show on on fox news channel. >> sea
siegel, thank you for that. >> thank you, tucker.y important. >> tucker: and important announcements, and had read one of the best people here at fox,d reporter that -- obviously, a genuinely loving person. you don't need proof of that. here it is anyway, tomorrow he'll be temporarily taking leave of fox in order to save the life of his sister, colleen. she's got to degenerated liver disease. so he's donating much of his liver in order to save her life. as in all surgery, there's a...
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i've got a cute richard siegel's by difference company is trying to do exactly that be different to conventional ballet and dance his performers come from various cultures around the world and in their latest projects they've teamed up with dancers from nigeria and you can see the results in total on our program this weekend i leave you with a taster of that thanks very much for watching and goodbye from that. people have come to work people have come because they're because they're passionate about dancing in general and about dancing together in this group specifically the choreography is done. redone and redone and we don't mean it's a volatile art form and at times it's useful. to still release some kind of latent energy which may still exist within the world. putting these 2 things to get there a difference of ballet of conservation progression of innovation. that's that's not only very productive but i think it's very necessary. never has it been the stock. is facing a mass extinction. you could say that hope itself is in danger. but there is a glimmer. the biggest companies are uniting to
i've got a cute richard siegel's by difference company is trying to do exactly that be different to conventional ballet and dance his performers come from various cultures around the world and in their latest projects they've teamed up with dancers from nigeria and you can see the results in total on our program this weekend i leave you with a taster of that thanks very much for watching and goodbye from that. people have come to work people have come because they're because they're passionate...
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there is no direct threat if you're just picking up a siegel, but there is a little bit of, some peopleme siegel droppings and adjusted, it is possible that he could pick up that bacteria. it is quite rare that would happen and if you wash your handsit would happen and if you wash your hands it is not likely to happen, but it is concerning that they can pick up the strains from seagulls at this point in time. and the longer term effect? the longer-term effect is if this gets passed along down the line to other animals. we know that some seagulls roost with other birds that have migration pathways that go from austria to asia and wetlands, so they may take these strains to closer and lead and that goes closer to food producing animals once it is food producing animals, gets closer to us. so they are raising the alarm now and trying to get it nice and early because we do not do the research now, will be a big problem down the line. two particular samples they're concerned about because they showed there was about because they showed there was a strand of e coli there was a resista nt to a
there is no direct threat if you're just picking up a siegel, but there is a little bit of, some peopleme siegel droppings and adjusted, it is possible that he could pick up that bacteria. it is quite rare that would happen and if you wash your handsit would happen and if you wash your hands it is not likely to happen, but it is concerning that they can pick up the strains from seagulls at this point in time. and the longer term effect? the longer-term effect is if this gets passed along down...
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marc siegel, thank you very much.earing about a large number of protesters out in force against stomach again tonight against puerto rico's progressive governor ricardo rossello. rossello's government thrown into chaos after sexist, homophobic and profane text messages were revealed. jeff paul is live on the scene for us, hello, jeff. >> yeah, mike, this protest officially entering its seventh hour here in san juan and as you see behind me the crowd out here still very fired up. tens of thousands of people have been out here pretty much all day and night as they demonstrate right outside the governor's house, they've been chanting, playing music, as we were all throughout the night, singing as they try to get the simple message across loud and clear that they want the governor to resign. they've also had a booth today for musical stars like ricky martin and bad bunny, who were at the demonstration earlier in the evening. there have been protests on previous days, some ending with vandalism, rocks being thrown and tear
marc siegel, thank you very much.earing about a large number of protesters out in force against stomach again tonight against puerto rico's progressive governor ricardo rossello. rossello's government thrown into chaos after sexist, homophobic and profane text messages were revealed. jeff paul is live on the scene for us, hello, jeff. >> yeah, mike, this protest officially entering its seventh hour here in san juan and as you see behind me the crowd out here still very fired up. tens of...
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mark siegel, thank you for joining us this morning. >> heather, good to see you.her: what is new about this, i feel like we heard about this 10 years ago in terms of the baby powder by johnson & johnson being dangerous. >> right, talc, talco powder is found in earth, it's got asbestos, miners who are mining to it are exposed to it. naturally occurring talc, they are supposed to take the as-- asbestos out. the question is did johnson & johnson really get the asbestos out of it, did they comply, are they suppressing information. baby powder is exposed to sensitive areas, baby's bottoms, you can inhale it, getting asbestos is key, without the asbestos in it by the way has not been shown to be carcinogen. heather: now the doj that's involved? >> because if they suppressed information, by the way, we don't know how much asbestos would actually lead to cancer, that's a big question mark from the point of view of oncology, legally, if they were suppressing information about known dangerous ingredient that -- heather: why would they wait this long to be involved. >> becau
mark siegel, thank you for joining us this morning. >> heather, good to see you.her: what is new about this, i feel like we heard about this 10 years ago in terms of the baby powder by johnson & johnson being dangerous. >> right, talc, talco powder is found in earth, it's got asbestos, miners who are mining to it are exposed to it. naturally occurring talc, they are supposed to take the as-- asbestos out. the question is did johnson & johnson really get the asbestos out of...
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siegel, th. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: after decades of flat-out lying, the defense establishment is finding admitting some of what it knows about u.f.o.s. the navy admitted that the pilots come in contact with unidentified aircraft often thaw reporting guidelines for the me lots to come forward. they are seeing things in the sky they can't account for and doing things they cannot understand. should we be worried?y congressman mark walker is a republican representing theus state of north carolina. he just sent a navy to the secretary of the navy will spencer about the u.f.o. investigation. we recently spoke to the congressman. here is part of what he said. should we be worried about this? >> well, we are are concerned about it. as the ranking member of terrorism and counterintelligence, we have questions. it comes down to some of the new infrared radar systems thats they are detecting things. we call them unidentified aerial threats. that is something we look at. u.a.p. is what we call them. we are taking a look at this. >> tucker: this is going onan ae there is a lot of data the
siegel, th. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: after decades of flat-out lying, the defense establishment is finding admitting some of what it knows about u.f.o.s. the navy admitted that the pilots come in contact with unidentified aircraft often thaw reporting guidelines for the me lots to come forward. they are seeing things in the sky they can't account for and doing things they cannot understand. should we be worried?y congressman mark walker is a republican representing theus...
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paging doctor mark siegel live on this next.has subscriptions to a music service he doesn't listen to and five streaming video services he doesn't watch. this is jerry learning that he's still paying for this stuff he's not using. he's seeing his recurring payments in control tower in the wells fargo mobile app. this is jerry canceling a few things. booyah. this is jerry appreciating the people who made this possible. oh look, there they are. (team member) this is wells fargo. >> shannon: time now for tonight's roundup. >> time for the western roundup. achieve watchdog for the lapd is one step closer to getting the power to subpoena the sheriff's department for information related to the banditos, the gangs of deputies we told you about accused of violence and intimidation with the sheriff department. the board of supervisors voting unanimously to broaden the watchdogs powers allowing it to potentially force the public to provide access to facilities, handover records and make employees available for interviews. to texas where o
paging doctor mark siegel live on this next.has subscriptions to a music service he doesn't listen to and five streaming video services he doesn't watch. this is jerry learning that he's still paying for this stuff he's not using. he's seeing his recurring payments in control tower in the wells fargo mobile app. this is jerry canceling a few things. booyah. this is jerry appreciating the people who made this possible. oh look, there they are. (team member) this is wells fargo. >> shannon:...
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casey siegel reports that rain is the biggest threat to the city. >> reporter: the wind is picking uplong the gulf barry. slated for landfall saturday morning your morgan city. parts of louisiana could get a whopping 20 to 25 inches of rain. a dangerous amount on its own, made even worse by the already saturated ground from wednesdays flooding. >> we don't know the intervals between periods of heavy rain. we don't know whether there is going to be time for some of the rain to drain. >> reporter: officials say it is a slow-moving storms so folks need to be ready to go it alone. for an extended period of time, especially if the power goes. >> we also need to be prepared for widespread power outages that won't be remedied as quickly as we would like. >> we are going to ride it out. we take the attitude that this is what we signed up for. we live in new orleans and this is what happens. i can't get scared every time something bad happens. >> reporter: normally this time of year the mighty mississippi river back here is about 6 or 8 feet above sea level. right now, it is 16 or 17 feet. exp
casey siegel reports that rain is the biggest threat to the city. >> reporter: the wind is picking uplong the gulf barry. slated for landfall saturday morning your morgan city. parts of louisiana could get a whopping 20 to 25 inches of rain. a dangerous amount on its own, made even worse by the already saturated ground from wednesdays flooding. >> we don't know the intervals between periods of heavy rain. we don't know whether there is going to be time for some of the rain to drain....
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it's good they came here refreshed it and rebooted it for the future >> clay siegel, thank you very muchhu, we'll be here all day for the opec meeting where 24 countries in there -- you wonder at some point do a few representatives from the permian basin stop by and step into an opec meeting in the future that's a meeting i would pay to see. >> brian sullivan, thanks for your updates. >>> let's turn back to the markets. futures pointing to a slightly lower open for the stocks. joining me is mark avalone you can see a 50-point drop for the dow if these losses hold is this a market you want to buy right now? >> i think a lot of good news in the market is out, and that's why you saw the run up yesterday and the pause this morning people are digesting are we having meaningful progress with the china trade talks or is it rhetoric coming from political leaders who benefit from a calming down of tension. that's the question. we have global instability we have weaker earnings. we do have uncertainty with china trade. i think it's a good time to pause and not change what's been working for you, n
it's good they came here refreshed it and rebooted it for the future >> clay siegel, thank you very muchhu, we'll be here all day for the opec meeting where 24 countries in there -- you wonder at some point do a few representatives from the permian basin stop by and step into an opec meeting in the future that's a meeting i would pay to see. >> brian sullivan, thanks for your updates. >>> let's turn back to the markets. futures pointing to a slightly lower open for the...
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siegel. connell: the impact on tax reform.ew data, we go over it all with grover norquist. he is next. ♪ but perhaps this year, a more exhilarating endeavor awaits. defy the laws of human nature,at the summer of audi sales event. get exceptional offers now. look limu. a civilian buying a new car.ug let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ connell: the irs releasing data from the first tax season under president trump's new tax law and 79% of taxpayers ended up getting a refund. the average $2,908 per person. that is down but slightly from the 80% taxpayers in 2017. this whole tax law, turns out almost as many people did get a refund or the actual tax cut, there's always a perception versus reality issue, which i found interesting. a poll was done in april where they found most people didn't realize they were getting a tax cu
siegel. connell: the impact on tax reform.ew data, we go over it all with grover norquist. he is next. ♪ but perhaps this year, a more exhilarating endeavor awaits. defy the laws of human nature,at the summer of audi sales event. get exceptional offers now. look limu. a civilian buying a new car.ug let's go. limu's right. liberty mutual can save you money by customizing your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. oh... yeah, i've been a customer for years. huh... only pay for what...
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turns out it was a siegel was covered in curry.he wildlife hospital where they washed him and now he's back to his beautiful gray and white -- >> i prefer to mess orange. very trump-like. >> animals are great! >> set your dvrs, never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. >> bret: jesse, happy birthday, and that cake is creepy. this is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier. breaking news tonight. a few minutes ago a federal judge in new york denied the justice department's intention to put a new legal team to work on the attempt to get a citizenship question on next year's census. it changes the story. bring just minutes ago chief idols correspondent john roberts starts us off tonight from the north lawn with the early assessment of what this means. good evening, john. >> getting to you, brett. it looked like last week after the supreme court ruled that the department was going to give up on the idea of putting a citizenship question on the 2020 census, that was until president trump tweeted that no, that question i
turns out it was a siegel was covered in curry.he wildlife hospital where they washed him and now he's back to his beautiful gray and white -- >> i prefer to mess orange. very trump-like. >> animals are great! >> set your dvrs, never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. >> bret: jesse, happy birthday, and that cake is creepy. this is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier. breaking news tonight. a few minutes ago a federal judge in...
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marc siegel investigates us tonight the danger of bio weapons, which is imminent.nd certainly real. that's after thebi break. ♪it's been a long time coming, coming ♪seeming like we all been running, running♪ ♪feeling like the wild west, gunning, gunning♪ ♪listen to our elders shunning, shunning♪ ♪all we see is faces, color, color♪ ♪all the other races, other, other♪ ♪why can't you just be my brother, brother?♪ ♪we don't have to kill one another, kill one another♪ ♪all around the world, we are one, we are one♪ ♪all around the world, we are one♪ ♪so where did we all go wrong?♪ ♪woo ♪where did we all, where did we all go wrong?♪ ♪love, love, love, love ♪love, love, love ♪(love is our only hope) ♪love, love, love ♪where did we all? ♪ >> tucker: north korea has >> north korea has been one of the biggest foreign policy concerns in 2019 great it's eas to see why the countries has nuclear weapons and nuclear weapons are a threat right ther not the only thread capable of killing millions of people. as genetic engineering grows more experts are warning about the danger of bi
marc siegel investigates us tonight the danger of bio weapons, which is imminent.nd certainly real. that's after thebi break. ♪it's been a long time coming, coming ♪seeming like we all been running, running♪ ♪feeling like the wild west, gunning, gunning♪ ♪listen to our elders shunning, shunning♪ ♪all we see is faces, color, color♪ ♪all the other races, other, other♪ ♪why can't you just be my brother, brother?♪ ♪we don't have to kill one another, kill one another♪...
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fox news can winner marc siegel joins us live be great to have you doctor. studies because they have been published for irreparable medical journal and others coming from respected universities. what did you find? >> all of it is pseudoscience. and number ones you mentioned about anxiety and sleeplessness, one of them looked at 37 patience. the biggest study that came out in the journal of american medical association's network journal which is a prestigious journal, 32 million women who happen to be pregnant during the 2016 election and discovered among latino women, among latino women, there was a higher risk of preterm birth, 37 weeks, which can correlate the problems down the line. , diabetes, infection, physical problems, smoking, alcohol, not necessarily the stress of an election, shannon. also no reason to believe this particularly election, though it was stressful would've led to an increase in this kind of a problem. we already have a huge problem in the united states with preterm birth. we have 500,000 preterm births a year, number six in the world
fox news can winner marc siegel joins us live be great to have you doctor. studies because they have been published for irreparable medical journal and others coming from respected universities. what did you find? >> all of it is pseudoscience. and number ones you mentioned about anxiety and sleeplessness, one of them looked at 37 patience. the biggest study that came out in the journal of american medical association's network journal which is a prestigious journal, 32 million women who...
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will ask doctor marc siegel about potential impact , that is coming next. the lexus golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2019 es 350 for $379 a month, for 36 months, and we'll make your first month's payment. experience amazing. you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. >> the trump administration announcing a plan that could allow you to import prescription drugs from canada. that way americans would benefit from the deals big pharma makes with other countries. here now is fox news medical correspondent, doctor marc siegel.good to see you. >> good to see you, david. >> how would this work? >> it starts at the state level. services allowing states to decide whether they want to bring in drugs from foreign countries that may be selling for less money there then we are paying for them here. and the key here is that they have to be of quality that
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siegel i want to get your reaction to this one.dent trump signed a executive order geared towards better lives of patients with kidney disease nationwide. listen to this. >> for kidney disease and loved once, all those impacted by kidney disease, we're fighting by your side. we're determined to get you the best treatment anywhere in the world. we made a lot of progress. we're with you every step of the way. melissa: i said to myself, why was he focus on kidney disease much i heard the stat, one in five medicare dollars are spent related to this. that it is that common. >> that's true, melissa. we're talking medicare dollars here. i looked through the executive order. this is terrific. we have 30 million people in the united states with kidney disease. we doctors have to focus lowering blood pressure, controlling diabetes, helping people lose weight. there is incentives built into this program. another thing, only 14% of people with end stage kidney disease, 700,000, get early transplant for get dialysis at home. this program is des
siegel i want to get your reaction to this one.dent trump signed a executive order geared towards better lives of patients with kidney disease nationwide. listen to this. >> for kidney disease and loved once, all those impacted by kidney disease, we're fighting by your side. we're determined to get you the best treatment anywhere in the world. we made a lot of progress. we're with you every step of the way. melissa: i said to myself, why was he focus on kidney disease much i heard the...
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as casey siegel reports from new orleans, it is the rain posing the biggest threat. >> reporter: the picking up along the gulf coast, heralding the arrival of barry, slated for landfall saturday morning near morgan city. >> we do not know the intervals between periods of heavy rain. we don't know whether there is going to be time for some of the rain to drain. >> reporter: officials say it is a slow-moving storm. folks need to be ready to go it alone for an extended period of time, especially if the power goes. >> we also need to be prepared for widespread power outages that won't be remedied as quickly as we would like. >> we are just going to ride it out. we have kind of taken the attitude that this is what we signed up for. we live in new orleans. this is what happens. i can't get scared every time something bad happens. >> reporter: normally, this time of year, the mighty mississippi river back here is about six or 8 feet above sea level. right now, it is 16 or 17 feet, expected to crest of the weekend at 19 feet. the highest levy builds post- katrina is 25 feet tall and so, befo
as casey siegel reports from new orleans, it is the rain posing the biggest threat. >> reporter: the picking up along the gulf coast, heralding the arrival of barry, slated for landfall saturday morning near morgan city. >> we do not know the intervals between periods of heavy rain. we don't know whether there is going to be time for some of the rain to drain. >> reporter: officials say it is a slow-moving storm. folks need to be ready to go it alone for an extended period of...
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sima siegel's brand new condo in newark came with a brand new whirlpool washer and dryer.ays the washer would bounce and shake and the dryer made similar noises. it was so bad she was afraid to do her laupdry. she asked whirlpool to send a technician but seema says the techou take a second look. it did. whirlpool later agreed to replace both appliances worth about $1,200. we wanted to know what happened behind the scenes but whirlpool didn't get back to us. if an appliance gives you trouble, before you pick up the phone, pick up the instruction manual. you know that booklet that no one ever reads. it might have some troubleshooting steps that could get things working properly. call us any time, no instruction book necessary, 888-996-tips or visit nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> i'd just take the excuse to not do laundry. >> until it piles up >> that is true. >>> the heart of rock 'n' roll at this moment also happens to be the heart of the baseball world. >> last night they played the annual mid summer classic the all-star game. two a's took to the field, lane hendricks and mat
sima siegel's brand new condo in newark came with a brand new whirlpool washer and dryer.ays the washer would bounce and shake and the dryer made similar noises. it was so bad she was afraid to do her laupdry. she asked whirlpool to send a technician but seema says the techou take a second look. it did. whirlpool later agreed to replace both appliances worth about $1,200. we wanted to know what happened behind the scenes but whirlpool didn't get back to us. if an appliance gives you trouble,...
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. >> my understanding is sometimes siegel's seagulls hit the transformers and knock them out, but, the time they went out for 13 hours, i did not understand the explanation for that at all. >> it is important to note that the infrastructure out there is about 60-80 years old and has a useful life of about 30-40. >> reporter: the san francisco public utility manages the infrastructure owned by the treasure island moment company and we are told the outages are not the result of all the construction here. just the age of the equipment that powers the remaining homes and businesses. >> i can even speak of anyone who lives on here how they can imagine how that would be so frustrating. but estimate he runs a business, it is definitely a problem. >> reporter: the power outages are just another part of life on this bizarre bit landscape a jumble of abandoned buildings and areas under wholesale reconstruction. as for people squeezed and the remaining blocks of this island? the troublesome old equipment will stay here at least as long as they do. >> i would want to say they should be expecting t
. >> my understanding is sometimes siegel's seagulls hit the transformers and knock them out, but, the time they went out for 13 hours, i did not understand the explanation for that at all. >> it is important to note that the infrastructure out there is about 60-80 years old and has a useful life of about 30-40. >> reporter: the san francisco public utility manages the infrastructure owned by the treasure island moment company and we are told the outages are not the result of...
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up shirtsfor bringing and siegel. they are two different types, and they can tell us a lot about the role of german-american radicals. i should say, there were german-americans who fought on the confederate side, so the german public opinion was broad. it was not ethically determined to be german. -- really was a socialist. he was one of the socialists who made a political career in the united states and gets remembered because he was so successful as a politician, the socialist part drops out and was not as well remarried. he was not as regular that she was not as radical as the comet asleep, but he was anticapitalist. siegel was interesting because he was a member of the comet asleep. was a member of the communist league. lincoln replaced fremont with halleck which was -- who was infamous for prohibiting union units for allowing enslaved people into their lines. the goal simply refused to do that and was successful. one of the things that was interesting that i discovered, and you can see this if you look at the pub
up shirtsfor bringing and siegel. they are two different types, and they can tell us a lot about the role of german-american radicals. i should say, there were german-americans who fought on the confederate side, so the german public opinion was broad. it was not ethically determined to be german. -- really was a socialist. he was one of the socialists who made a political career in the united states and gets remembered because he was so successful as a politician, the socialist part drops out...
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. >> reporter: siegel and dorsey both stressing the company's focused on becoming more nimble so it can implement change to keep its users hooked and work to prevent manipulation on the platform. for "nightly business report", i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> higher prices giv colgate palmolive a live. >>> that yes we begin wit the consumer's giant reporting weaker than expected earnings but they sawas an inc in organic sales. the company raised prices for product to offset higher raw materialar costs. rose more than 2% today to 73.69. good yr missed estimates due to slumping sale following global ao production a higher raw material cost. the ceo says that the tire company continues to strugglen what h calls a challenging environment, and the stock fell more than 5% today to 14.16. pharmaceutical company thanks to an increase in cancer drug, but humira sales fell. shares are up basally 1.5% to finish at 67.76. phillips 66 reported mixed reports as it posted better than expected earnings but fell short ue rev the energy company had higher oil refining margins and more volume in its
. >> reporter: siegel and dorsey both stressing the company's focused on becoming more nimble so it can implement change to keep its users hooked and work to prevent manipulation on the platform. for "nightly business report", i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> higher prices giv colgate palmolive a live. >>> that yes we begin wit the consumer's giant reporting weaker than expected earnings but they sawas an inc in organic sales. the company raised prices...
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more players who countries which traditionally went out because of expense to take part in space mr siegel be asked we've got about a minute left mention cooperation would you say that there is a a new space race taking place right now one that is international in its nature. i think it's healthy competition and that's always in the room moves not to space programs the nature of. innovation and economic growth come from. competition and the space race merely stems from the old days of the cold war and sure in those days when there was just america and russia was the u.s.'s size it was then where the only player in the big player in space but today these days in the me is just one of the many players and hopefully will collaborate not only with. the place in your broken china just as. russia and america not elaborate hoping one day trying that and india will also collaborate. blogger and author of the india space program mr singh we certainly appreciate your insights tonight thank you. well the day is nearly double conversation continues online you'll find us on twitter you can follow me he
more players who countries which traditionally went out because of expense to take part in space mr siegel be asked we've got about a minute left mention cooperation would you say that there is a a new space race taking place right now one that is international in its nature. i think it's healthy competition and that's always in the room moves not to space programs the nature of. innovation and economic growth come from. competition and the space race merely stems from the old days of the cold...
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. >> my understanding is sometimes siegel's seagulls hit the transformers and knock them out, but, thent out for 13 hours, i did not understand the explanation for that at all. >> it is important to note that the infrastructure out there is about 60-80 years old and has a useful life of about 30-40. >> reporter: the san francisco public utility manages the infrastructure owned
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. ♪ h >> reporter: w apple's tim cook, facebook's sheryl sandberg and twitter ceo siegel walking thein sun valley along with former ceo eric wang, big tech is out in force. so is talk of regulating the giants ahead of antitrust hearings on capitolill next week. sam altman, who funded y kbiniator which funds and add vieadd -- advises, says it will be harder. >> the companies are sort inned but when i talk to most they want regulation. we're in uncharted territor i think e we figure out how to regulate more quickly and effectively than w have in the past or we end up in a world where at some point we have to do it in a clumsy way. >> forr twitter ceo dig cost lo says antitrust and privacy issues shouldn't be conflated. >> it is not just the fact that companies are big that should cause them to be regulated. the sietz ze of the company doe have any iact on the kinds of things it might be doing. it is those specific things that companies are doing withdata, the way they're managing it or >> reporter: the question is what laws would best protect consumers without giving an unfair advantag
. ♪ h >> reporter: w apple's tim cook, facebook's sheryl sandberg and twitter ceo siegel walking thein sun valley along with former ceo eric wang, big tech is out in force. so is talk of regulating the giants ahead of antitrust hearings on capitolill next week. sam altman, who funded y kbiniator which funds and add vieadd -- advises, says it will be harder. >> the companies are sort inned but when i talk to most they want regulation. we're in uncharted territor i think e we figure...
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siegel, thank you.g news surrounding johnson & johnson as well. >>> meantime, should facebook's libra be treated like a bank? this after the president came out with something of a proposal of his own on the topic. that's coming up. wanna take your xfi to the next level? now you can with xfi advantage. giving you enhanced performance and protection. when devices are connected to your home's wifi, they're protected. helping keep outsiders from getting inside. and if someone tries, we'll let you know. so you can stream, surf and game all you want, with confidence you can get coverage where you need it most. that's xfi advantage. make your xfi even better. upgrade today. call, click or visit a store. connell: all right. the uk is pushing forward with a new tax on tech. if that sounds familiar, it's because we have talked about the u.s. anger over a similar tax from the french. back with lauren simonetti on this and other topics. >> yep. connell: yeah, i'm still here. the french were doing this, or are doing
siegel, thank you.g news surrounding johnson & johnson as well. >>> meantime, should facebook's libra be treated like a bank? this after the president came out with something of a proposal of his own on the topic. that's coming up. wanna take your xfi to the next level? now you can with xfi advantage. giving you enhanced performance and protection. when devices are connected to your home's wifi, they're protected. helping keep outsiders from getting inside. and if someone tries,...
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us ise: still with benjamin siegel of newberger berman and vincent cignarella. when you look at the records we have, records can be nebulous. there is enthusiasm. there is a sense that investors have some degree of conviction that the market can go higher. rooted innviction monetary policy, or is it something more? >>>> i think it is pretty grounded in the reality of earnings and growth and confidence and spending both on the consumer and investor side. rates, andted by low with limited prospects for those going higher in the near term. they include all of those things, and if there is a shake in those foundations around the trade discussions or as we move into the discussion around the election and concerns we might have a different administration, or if they are signaling we are done with rate cuts, i think valuations might be vulnerable, which is one of the reasons why we are seeking refuge elsewhere. you are also noticing the weakness in the dollar. if you look in dollar terms, the market is not quite as strong as it is in local currency terms. joe: what doe
us ise: still with benjamin siegel of newberger berman and vincent cignarella. when you look at the records we have, records can be nebulous. there is enthusiasm. there is a sense that investors have some degree of conviction that the market can go higher. rooted innviction monetary policy, or is it something more? >>>> i think it is pretty grounded in the reality of earnings and growth and confidence and spending both on the consumer and investor side. rates, andted by low with...
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. >>> but first he's here with us to break down the -- josh -- >> i'm opening for jeremy siegel that's cool. i can do it. a. >>> is this a big error? >> if it is, i'm not the one that can opine and tell you that my take from a market perspecti perspective, the first thing i looked at. i looked at the stop that had big beats on earnings last week, wanted to see if the gaps would hold they did 1 you didn't see selling there, so defense an index thing. >> apple still up 3%. >> it's algorithm. we've come to expect that. >> 100%, because he's saying two things it's mid cycle, it could be one and done, but then maybe it's not. a, i'm not a fan of the press conference anyway, he, he makes one remark that 24th didn't last time -- in my day we have a briefcase with papers falling oaf it we loved it. it was good enough. they had to give back what they took away in '94 the s&p did a swann dive, totally unprepared for the overnight hike then in mid '95, they had to goif it back you know what? we had four more years of economic expansion, 4 1/2 more years, and they cut three times. >> so why does h
. >>> but first he's here with us to break down the -- josh -- >> i'm opening for jeremy siegel that's cool. i can do it. a. >>> is this a big error? >> if it is, i'm not the one that can opine and tell you that my take from a market perspecti perspective, the first thing i looked at. i looked at the stop that had big beats on earnings last week, wanted to see if the gaps would hold they did 1 you didn't see selling there, so defense an index thing. >> apple...
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doctor mark siegel standing by on the other side.o their tacos are 15 percent tastier they're scooting 15 percent smoother and their kids love them 15 percent more with getaway deals with at least 15 percent off, you can be a booker at booking.com 't easy. with getaway deals with at least 15 percent off, 12 hours? 20 dogs? where's your belly rubs? after a day of chasing dogs you shouldn't have to chase down payments. (vo) send invoices and accept payments to get paid twice as fast. (danny) it's time to get yours! (vo) quickbooks. backing you. >> reporter: fox news alert, preliminary reports of a large earthquake hitting southern california. marco meredith is here with an update. >> reports on social media, people across southern california reporting the shaking, see what the la fire department put out, widely in los angeles, they are prepared for aftershocks, the la fire department what is in the last 20 minutes or so, the department said there's no immediate report of damage but this is so early as they are beginning to figure out w
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marc siegel. your take on that interchange.our take on illegal immigrants crossing the border even more if you give them health insurance coverage. >> i think your point to her is correct. i think you are opening the doors more if you have say come here for health coverage. we already have laws in this country that clinics and emergency rooms have to take care of everyone undocumented immigrants. that's the law. and yes, i am worried about our emergency rooms going belly up. but not from that. what will make them go belly up is going to medicare for all. most of of the democratic candidates, several of them, are still fixated on this medicare for all which is a direct attack to the employer-based healthcare system. it paves doctors more, pays hospitals more, supports research and academics. it's got her to choices. medicare and medicaid, doctors are fleeing that. liz: she is talking about the 10% who don't have coverage. we looked into the numbers. 88% of americans have coverage. >> we can figure out ways to get them catastroph
marc siegel. your take on that interchange.our take on illegal immigrants crossing the border even more if you give them health insurance coverage. >> i think your point to her is correct. i think you are opening the doors more if you have say come here for health coverage. we already have laws in this country that clinics and emergency rooms have to take care of everyone undocumented immigrants. that's the law. and yes, i am worried about our emergency rooms going belly up. but not from...
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marc siegel. walk us through the orjibs of this.re concerned the military may have had a little. >> chris submit need a shout-out. he's doing a lot of great work and lyme research. he's saying where did lime disease come from. it's not as far-fetched as it sound. dr. bergdorfer was work for the department of defense to bio weaponize insects, including ticks. they don't know if one of the things he did was create lyme disease. lyme disease is hard to treat, hard to diagnose. it causes a lot of crippling problems in people, especially in places like eastern long island. guess where the we search was going on? it's a possibility it's one of the things that could have happened. we need to know this. the reason lime disease is burgeoning is because it was or wasn't created by the dod. it's burgeoning because we have too much deer. we don't have natural predators and they are walking around our streets carrying particulars. trish: you are saying lyme disease didn't exist before the 1950s? >> that's when bergdorfer first coined it. trish:
marc siegel. walk us through the orjibs of this.re concerned the military may have had a little. >> chris submit need a shout-out. he's doing a lot of great work and lyme research. he's saying where did lime disease come from. it's not as far-fetched as it sound. dr. bergdorfer was work for the department of defense to bio weaponize insects, including ticks. they don't know if one of the things he did was create lyme disease. lyme disease is hard to treat, hard to diagnose. it causes a...
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mike: doctor siegel thank you very much for a large number of protesters out in force against the newnor in puerto rico. chaos after sexist and homophobic text messages were revealed. we are live on the scene. reporter: the protest officially entering the seventh hour here in san juan. the crowd is still very fired up with thousands of people who have been out here all day and night as they demonstrate chanting and playing music as they try to get the simple message across loud andou clear listening to music like ricky martin who were at the demonstration earlier in the evening. some ended with some vandalism and teargas from police but so far no major clashes from protesters. three reported arrest for violating the perimeter but that involved one of the protesters in the crowd but he remains steadfast he will not resign. >> and other squaduc has assembled with one mission in mind with defeating and talking about aoc in 2020 and one of the challengers to the congresswoman join us live after the break. so if you need money for your family, call newday usa. who got an awful skin conditi
mike: doctor siegel thank you very much for a large number of protesters out in force against the newnor in puerto rico. chaos after sexist and homophobic text messages were revealed. we are live on the scene. reporter: the protest officially entering the seventh hour here in san juan. the crowd is still very fired up with thousands of people who have been out here all day and night as they demonstrate chanting and playing music as they try to get the simple message across loud andou clear...
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siegel this sounds like a good breakthrough to me. is it? >> it is on the road to.g breakthrough. they're using anti-viral drugs against hiv. they're taking crisper cast 9, a gene editor, editing out the hiv gene after they already bombard it with anti-viral. here is what i want to say. that is the treatment of the future. that is the treatment of the future. david: not just for hiv but all virus. >> all viruses. it is terrific. one warning sign. it is in mice. only work in nine out of 23 mice. so we're not there yet. three, once you start genetically manipulating the body there is downstream effect on other genes. david: good point. >> there was a concern you started this, get rid of hiv but more susceptible to the flu virus. we don't know that is true but there is no such thing as a perfect solution. i'm for the research but be very, very careful. david: be careful, it could be a breakthrough. >> it is. david: not only for hiv sufferers, but people suffering from other viruses as well? >> this is the virus treatment for the future the we'll general ethically he ha
siegel this sounds like a good breakthrough to me. is it? >> it is on the road to.g breakthrough. they're using anti-viral drugs against hiv. they're taking crisper cast 9, a gene editor, editing out the hiv gene after they already bombard it with anti-viral. here is what i want to say. that is the treatment of the future. that is the treatment of the future. david: not just for hiv but all virus. >> all viruses. it is terrific. one warning sign. it is in mice. only work in nine out...
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siegel.omething that they need to do when trump should attack it. >> emily: what will be the wake-up call? >> dana: when he says that the rat population 1.5% have the plague now, when it gets to a 2% that's when it jumps to humans. that will be a wake-up call. that's not going to go too well and also he said, i think it is interesting that he said that the legal, the last law on drugs has caused an additional problem. states across america that have that on the ballot saying oh, we think that this is a really great idea for sober liberties perspective, but may be be careful what you wish for. >> emily: because all of those issues are interrelated, it is impossible to contain one without affecting the other, jesse, you had some creative ideas yesterday. >> greg: no, they were not creative. they were terrible. >> jesse: that was a temporary solution to a problem if you have a business and you are outside of your family business, and a little sprinkler system that may be moves. or loud music or
siegel.omething that they need to do when trump should attack it. >> emily: what will be the wake-up call? >> dana: when he says that the rat population 1.5% have the plague now, when it gets to a 2% that's when it jumps to humans. that will be a wake-up call. that's not going to go too well and also he said, i think it is interesting that he said that the legal, the last law on drugs has caused an additional problem. states across america that have that on the ballot saying oh, we...