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nice's siegel felt compelled to reflect this in this comic opera face. 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 but in the council on the 2nd time i lost because it comes completely halfway through because we have certain accents also in the electronic feed that yeah yeah i take as a cue yes so. in the end i don't know my caribbean part just came out. of. choreography that reflects today's multinational and multicultural societies that siegel's trademark here and like us it's easy to see how the contributions of dancers from diverse ethnic backgrounds can enhance a performance it doesn't matter where the dances were born they find a common language of artistic creation the blues food boundaries. the job he was the freedom of the press are still experimental so what do you think you know like when you know it does bring out the best in those could definitely one lets you do it's just my piece this mouthpiece you know my sweetie is not going to sign it so you're like come on like 3 you d
nice's siegel felt compelled to reflect this in this comic opera face. 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 but in the council on the 2nd time i lost because it comes completely halfway through because we have certain accents also in the electronic feed that yeah yeah i take as a cue yes so. in the end i don't know my caribbean part just came out. of. choreography that reflects today's multinational and multicultural...
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siegel recently staged the premiere of a new work called made for walking. it's an intimate chamber play and like unique takes the music is by some african poly rhythms. he's working with polly with them this would change if 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 ina musical the answer and this are very new so this sort of like rounded out 8 count or 34 1 to 4 or 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 in kind of difficult so why keep it all in your head at the same time but at the same time it's one of my scientific experiments so break down something that actually will actually occur as. like he was saying in african songs and dances and like natural read them but to sort of break it down into talents and so that we can visually kind of play with that you know exactly in each of them in their in their bodies they're describing to rhythms and th
siegel recently staged the premiere of a new work called made for walking. it's an intimate chamber play and like unique takes the music is by some african poly rhythms. he's working with polly with them this would change if 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 ina musical the answer and this are very new so this sort of like rounded out 8 count or 34 1 to...
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some of them met while the project was in the development stage others have danced on stage with siegel for years. the beginning was incredible when it became i mean did it music loud or else the n f 3 if they felt. their energy is contagious i think they're amazing. the. choreography is done. redone and redone and we've done it redone it's a volatile art form and at times it's useful. just release some kind of latent energy which may still exist within the world. we have this downs that's choreographed we can teach you parts of that 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 just 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 we have. a situation where 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. gemini a few months e
some of them met while the project was in the development stage others have danced on stage with siegel for years. the beginning was incredible when it became i mean did it music loud or else the n f 3 if they felt. their energy is contagious i think they're amazing. the. choreography is done. redone and redone and we've done it redone it's a volatile art form and at times it's useful. just release some kind of latent energy which may still exist within the world. we have this downs that's...
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siegel, thank you. so are people within the trump orbit working to sabotage the trump agenda? it's been going on for quite some time and if it has, what are their names? an interesting segment after the . they're teachers, retirees, vets, people committed to doing right by getting the count right. if you haven't responded yet, they'll be stopping by to ask some simple questions that will inform how billions in federal funds are spent on local services every year for the next decade. so when they come knocking, say hi from a safe distance and do your part to support your community. time is running out. shape your future. start here at 2020census.gov.
siegel, thank you. so are people within the trump orbit working to sabotage the trump agenda? it's been going on for quite some time and if it has, what are their names? an interesting segment after the . they're teachers, retirees, vets, people committed to doing right by getting the count right. if you haven't responded yet, they'll be stopping by to ask some simple questions that will inform how billions in federal funds are spent on local services every year for the next decade. so when...
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record high for the first time since mid february we're going to talk to wharton professor jeremy siegel about whether the rally can last from here. >>> plus counting down to a pair of key earnings results after the bell, lyft and cisco gearing up to report we'll bring numbers and analysis as soon as they hit. let's focus on the stories we're watching with one hour left of trade. mark santoli with the action, colin rush from oppenheimer. let's start off with the broader market, familiar things taking us higher, tech, lower treasury yields and the like. >> that's right. a bit of a reform to norm. yesterday 3381 of about the late selloff. of course we're a couple points above that right now it's kind of tantalizing also seems a little bit silly this hesitation in front of an all-time high. but here we are all-time highs are more bullish than not. in other words strength begets strength even if we're getting stretched in the long-term i wanted to point out one-year basis, if you look to last august, august 15th, that anniversary is friday, was a pretty significant low, a summertime low last
record high for the first time since mid february we're going to talk to wharton professor jeremy siegel about whether the rally can last from here. >>> plus counting down to a pair of key earnings results after the bell, lyft and cisco gearing up to report we'll bring numbers and analysis as soon as they hit. let's focus on the stories we're watching with one hour left of trade. mark santoli with the action, colin rush from oppenheimer. let's start off with the broader market,...
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siegel? >> i can't give a cognitive assessment of vice president biden because i've never met him, but i did meet president trump and i think president trump's right to call out for a cognitive assessment test. the montreal cognitive assessment test, which the president took. i spent an hour with the president. that's not a cognitive exam but at least that was in person. it wasn't via a video screen and i got an impression of someone who is very cognitively advanced, terms of the president. in terms of vice president biden, i want to bring up a few facts. first of all, over the age of 70, 10% to 20% of all aging people over that age have cognitive impairment, have cognitive issues. i think the president's right to bring up that this is an issue that is on the table in terms of functioning and running the country. not only running the country, any advanced job. a surgeon has to deal with that, a chef has to deal with that. everyone that has advanced work to do has to deal with that. 10% to 20%
siegel? >> i can't give a cognitive assessment of vice president biden because i've never met him, but i did meet president trump and i think president trump's right to call out for a cognitive assessment test. the montreal cognitive assessment test, which the president took. i spent an hour with the president. that's not a cognitive exam but at least that was in person. it wasn't via a video screen and i got an impression of someone who is very cognitively advanced, terms of the...
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marc siegel joins us next. you know when your dog is itching for a treat. itching for an outing or itching for some cuddle time. but you may not know when he's itching for help licking for help or rubbing for help. if your dog does these frequently. they may be signs of an allergic skin condition that needs treatment. don't wait. talk to your veterinarian and learn more at itchingforhelp.com. >> tucker: nancy pelosi would like you to know that politicians across the country need a lot more of your money right now and you may have some questions about this. didn't congress just sent $150 billion in aid to states and cities a couple of months ago? they did. where did all that money go? are we paying for coronavirus stimulus programs or are we fixing budget shortfalls that exist because of years of incompetent governance? those may seem like good questions to ask your speaker of the house. judy woodruff at pbs thought they were fair questions, so she asked them. let's see how that went. >> the other point republicans are making is now showing flexibility and m
marc siegel joins us next. you know when your dog is itching for a treat. itching for an outing or itching for some cuddle time. but you may not know when he's itching for help licking for help or rubbing for help. if your dog does these frequently. they may be signs of an allergic skin condition that needs treatment. don't wait. talk to your veterinarian and learn more at itchingforhelp.com. >> tucker: nancy pelosi would like you to know that politicians across the country need a lot...
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marc siegel is a fox news medical contributor, what is the truth?is politics of fear, the international addition, and let's start with china, exporters of the coronavirus, now they are claiming we are importing frozen food, chicken wings from brazil and also, ecuador shrimp that they found traces of coronavirus on. o wouldn't that be international justice if the exporters of the virus suddenly where we importing it? that's too good to be true because the truth is having traces of this coronavirus doesn't lead to infection. we found in nebraska when we were out there, it was found in all the surfaces. it doesn't mean you are going to get sick from it, the world health organization agrees with me. i wish i can add that to the list except we know from covering it on the show how often they have been wrong. so i won't count that as a reason. nevertheless, it's not the case. second, new zealand. new zealand is panicking tonight because 30 people got covid-19, they are tracing it to a ship, a freight ship, how do we know it's not in the frozen food? i'm g
marc siegel is a fox news medical contributor, what is the truth?is politics of fear, the international addition, and let's start with china, exporters of the coronavirus, now they are claiming we are importing frozen food, chicken wings from brazil and also, ecuador shrimp that they found traces of coronavirus on. o wouldn't that be international justice if the exporters of the virus suddenly where we importing it? that's too good to be true because the truth is having traces of this...
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mark siegel next. into a smaller life? are your asthma treatments just not enough? could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove eosinophils, a key cause of asthma. it helps to prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can reduce the need for oral steroids like prednisone. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face, mouth, and tongue, or trouble breathing. don't stop your asthma treatments unless your doctor tells you to. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection, or your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. could you be living a bigger life? ask an asthma specialist about fasenra. could you be living a bigger life? arecord low mortgage rates have now fallen even lower. by refinancing, you can save $3000 a year with
mark siegel next. into a smaller life? are your asthma treatments just not enough? could open up for you with fasenra. it is not a steroid or inhaler. it is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. it's an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove eosinophils, a key cause of asthma. it helps to prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing,...
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marc siegel. doctor, good to have you with us.uction in mortality as a result of its application. this sounds like awfully good news, and we're being told it isn't by some a big deal. >> lou, it is big news. it's very suspicious about the politics of this, by the way, because con v.a. aless sent plasma has been used for 116 years for different diseases, and it's been tried now in 70,000 people, half of them at the mayo clinic, and they've shown a dramatic response among all different groups even with low doses, high to doses. high doses did better. and it decreased the death rate over a month by about a third. so that's, of course, something that you want. and it makes me wonder who would -- lou: so why would -- [inaudible conversations] >> by the way -- lou: does it make -- wait a minute, doctor, wait a minute. i mean, these are doctors saying these things. these are not complete i id e yachts, as we would expect usually to be chiming in here. so why are doctors abandoning their science to engage in politics? this is a, definitel
marc siegel. doctor, good to have you with us.uction in mortality as a result of its application. this sounds like awfully good news, and we're being told it isn't by some a big deal. >> lou, it is big news. it's very suspicious about the politics of this, by the way, because con v.a. aless sent plasma has been used for 116 years for different diseases, and it's been tried now in 70,000 people, half of them at the mayo clinic, and they've shown a dramatic response among all different...
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marc siegel, a professor of at nyu.oposed by joe biden, would that do anything more than the situation we have now which is, it's up to the individual state somewhat to do and an awful lot of governors are saying let's have a man mass mandate in our state. >> well i think that keyword vice president biden used there is outside and i think that's disturbing because what's been shown and this is especially recently, epidemiological studies showed that in 15 states and washington, d.c., a study published, a couple other studies have shown that wearing masks decreases spread of covid-19 in areas where there is a lot of it. where there is a lot of it. they protect other people mainly from you if you happen to have it and not know it but the word "outdoors" is disturbing because again, where it seems to have worked is in close quarters indoors where people are close together, closer than they should be, closer than what social distancing would say. if you're walking alone outdoors and there's no one near you, i don't think th
marc siegel, a professor of at nyu.oposed by joe biden, would that do anything more than the situation we have now which is, it's up to the individual state somewhat to do and an awful lot of governors are saying let's have a man mass mandate in our state. >> well i think that keyword vice president biden used there is outside and i think that's disturbing because what's been shown and this is especially recently, epidemiological studies showed that in 15 states and washington, d.c., a...
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siegel, good to see you. >> good to see you, tucker. know what some of those things have died from? child abuse. which is going unreported. lack of vaccinations against other diseases like measles. not getting proper nutrition. you are going to see depression, suicide, special needs not taken care of. all of that occurs if the schools don't open. of these 97,000 kids all have in common? almost all of them have mild cases. the same time the cdc, this did not go reported, 600 kids hospitalized since the beginning. weigh less than adults have been hospitalized. they get much milder cases. it's what we have to do to reopen the schools is to provide virtual learning for those most at risk. teachers most at risk. we have to have an infrastructure in place. we have to teach our kids about how to take proper precautions. we need our schools to be centers for learning and centers for socialization and social skills. that will decrease the amount of despair and debts from noncove covid related cases. here is one of the things we have to do, sadly
siegel, good to see you. >> good to see you, tucker. know what some of those things have died from? child abuse. which is going unreported. lack of vaccinations against other diseases like measles. not getting proper nutrition. you are going to see depression, suicide, special needs not taken care of. all of that occurs if the schools don't open. of these 97,000 kids all have in common? almost all of them have mild cases. the same time the cdc, this did not go reported, 600 kids...
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let's discuss the controversy with doctor mark siegel and pastor robert jeffress.to have you back, gentlemen. so let's start here. neil gorsuch dissented in the decision with the supreme court days ago that in a church could not fight the orders walking it down but casinos could remain open saying the world we inhabit today with pandemic upon us those unusual challenges but there is no world in which the constitution permits nevada to favor caesar's palace over calvary chapel. that's where we are tonight. >> i want to get them to come preach at my church, that is exactly right, the fact is thousands of churches like ours voluntarily close, willing to close the we are not willing to remain closed while other venues like previews, malls and casinos remain open and we are certainly not going to remain closed is thousands of people are allowed to protest screaming at the top of their lungs with or without a mask while some churches until they came to meet together in groups of 50 to finger to god even if they have a mask on. that is absolutely ridiculous and you are th
let's discuss the controversy with doctor mark siegel and pastor robert jeffress.to have you back, gentlemen. so let's start here. neil gorsuch dissented in the decision with the supreme court days ago that in a church could not fight the orders walking it down but casinos could remain open saying the world we inhabit today with pandemic upon us those unusual challenges but there is no world in which the constitution permits nevada to favor caesar's palace over calvary chapel. that's where we...
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doctor siegel coming up next. >> welcome back.are nurse caring for covid-19 patients getting criticism for an article calling teachers essential workers arguing education is essential to our society, teachers are needed at work just like she is. and she right to comparison? doctor mark siegel joins me live to weigh in. good morning. is the criticism she is receiving for making this comparison fair? >> now. she's talking from her own personal experience of being on the front lines and putting her health at risk and thinking what am i doing? caring for patients, a teacher is caring for students and teaching students. such an essential profession, no reason to say it is less important than patient care. i'm talking about this as someone who myself returns to the front lines taking care of patients in a similar situation. i'm not currently on the board taking care of covid-19 patients the patients that come to see me i wear a shield and a mass, they may be covid-19 positive. it is possible and i'm happy to do it because it makes me fe
doctor siegel coming up next. >> welcome back.are nurse caring for covid-19 patients getting criticism for an article calling teachers essential workers arguing education is essential to our society, teachers are needed at work just like she is. and she right to comparison? doctor mark siegel joins me live to weigh in. good morning. is the criticism she is receiving for making this comparison fair? >> now. she's talking from her own personal experience of being on the front lines...
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marc siegel did, referenced recently at the democratic national convention -- we are flattered.democrats listen to too many other things on that show. watch kamala harris explain the real dangers of the wuhan coronavirus. >> while this virus touches us all, we got to be honest. it's not an equal opportunity offender. black, latino, and indigenous people are suffering and dying disproportionately. this is not a coincidence, it is the effect of structural racism. joe will bring us together to end at this pandemic and make sure that we are prepared for the next one. >> tucker: we've got to be honest, which means they are lying and in this case they are -- structural racism, can'tt even be defined. racism has nothing to do with this virus, it's a virus.nd it's science. they seem to think the problem that restaurant servers, waiters and waitresses aren't wearing dog cones, unofficial government document says in order to prevent coronavirus, waiters need to wear a shield that is designed to be worn inverted attaching below the face and open at the top of the shield -- would you want t
marc siegel did, referenced recently at the democratic national convention -- we are flattered.democrats listen to too many other things on that show. watch kamala harris explain the real dangers of the wuhan coronavirus. >> while this virus touches us all, we got to be honest. it's not an equal opportunity offender. black, latino, and indigenous people are suffering and dying disproportionately. this is not a coincidence, it is the effect of structural racism. joe will bring us together...
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a fox news medical correspondent marc siegel joins us tonight for a run through the numbers, good toee you. >> you know some of those things that children have died from and will continue to if school stay close? child abuse, lack of vaccinations, immunizations against other diseases like measles, not getting proper nutrition. you are going to see starvation, depression, suicides, all of that occurs if schools don't open. what did they all have in common? almost all of them have mild cases. this did not go reported, 600 kids have been hospitalized since the beginning, weigh less than adults have been hospitalized. they get much milder cases. but we have to do to reopen the schools is to provide virtual learning for those most at risk, teachers most at risk, have to have an infrastructure in place, have to teach our kids about how to take proper precautions. but we need our schools to be centers for learning and centers for socialization and social skills. that will decrease the amount of despair and deaths from noncovid related causes. they have to test everyone as well and here's on
a fox news medical correspondent marc siegel joins us tonight for a run through the numbers, good toee you. >> you know some of those things that children have died from and will continue to if school stay close? child abuse, lack of vaccinations, immunizations against other diseases like measles, not getting proper nutrition. you are going to see starvation, depression, suicides, all of that occurs if schools don't open. what did they all have in common? almost all of them have mild...
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marc siegel is a fox news medical contributor and joins us tonight. what is your assessment?> there may be some science behind masks and social distancing though when it comes to lockdowns, i want our viewers to know we are talking 1918 public health. in 1918, my mother's older brother i just found out he was eight years older than her died tragically of ear infections when she couldn't get operated on because the hospital was so full of the spanish flu but over in st. louis the health commissioner locked down st. louis because it was in advance of the spanish flu coming there. it was in boston. he saw the spanish flu coming, he stopped street car traffic. now, he didn't have plans to deal with or anything like what we have to deal with today and by the time we started the lockdowns here, already covid-19 was everywhere and strangled our economy and caused great economic and physical damage and all kinds of medical damage that we haven't even thought of yet. so now vice president biden my presidential candidate biden is talking about the lockdowns? let's look at the state of
marc siegel is a fox news medical contributor and joins us tonight. what is your assessment?> there may be some science behind masks and social distancing though when it comes to lockdowns, i want our viewers to know we are talking 1918 public health. in 1918, my mother's older brother i just found out he was eight years older than her died tragically of ear infections when she couldn't get operated on because the hospital was so full of the spanish flu but over in st. louis the health...
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siegel, great to see you.. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: well, we spent a lot of time watching out dominic joe biden. he doesn't talk much, but when he does, certainly glitches rise to the surface. and this one struck our attention. we will show you what it is after the break. ♪ welcome, today's discussion will be around sliced meat. moms want healthy... and affordable. land o' frost premium!!! no added hormones either. it's the only protein i've really melted with. land o' frost premium. fresh look. same great taste. [narrator] this is steve. he used to have gum problems. now, he uses therabreath healthy gums oral rinse with clinically-proven ingredients and his gum problems have vanished. (crowd applauding) therabreath, it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target and other fine stores. ♪ >> tucker: well, the democratic national convention kicks off tonight and we will have the coverage of the speeches very soon. it is worth knowing where the democrats stand. what are advocating for? for that, take a look at
siegel, great to see you.. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: well, we spent a lot of time watching out dominic joe biden. he doesn't talk much, but when he does, certainly glitches rise to the surface. and this one struck our attention. we will show you what it is after the break. ♪ welcome, today's discussion will be around sliced meat. moms want healthy... and affordable. land o' frost premium!!! no added hormones either. it's the only protein i've really melted with. land o' frost...
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siegel, to that point there was this big congressman and dr. fauci.ant you make a statement on what is okay and what is not? are protest okay, large groups okay? if black lives matter versus a church, you know, a lot of people getting frustrated with that. >> well, shannon, i think it was very clear from what dr. fauci said louise trying to be buried politically careful that he was saying large gatherings period where people are huddled close g social distancing. with all this talk about masts at protests, you might see one every ten, 20 feet. i mean come i think we need some consistency here because the virus doesn't pay any attentiono party. it doesn't pay any attention to what gathering you are at. i'm sure that the pastor will agree with me that maybe her ohmic may be caesar's palace is a different kind of religion but not the kind that the pastor and i follow. so you go to caesar's palace and you have smoking, drinking, cavorting. no one is paying any attention to anything that would prevent viral spread. in hot spots, that is what we have to loo
siegel, to that point there was this big congressman and dr. fauci.ant you make a statement on what is okay and what is not? are protest okay, large groups okay? if black lives matter versus a church, you know, a lot of people getting frustrated with that. >> well, shannon, i think it was very clear from what dr. fauci said louise trying to be buried politically careful that he was saying large gatherings period where people are huddled close g social distancing. with all this talk about...
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marc siegel from nyu lan gone and fox news contributor. 100,000 children.w we're testing more kids. 100,000 in last two weeks in july has to raise alarms. >> it raises eyebrows. it's an evolving situation. i like the word humility. we learn as this evolves and we're seeing way more kids being infected now than before. part of that is we're testing them but 100,000 over two weeks is a lot. keep in mind we've seen less than 600 children hospitalized across the country from this from the beginning of pandemic until the end of july. that means that most cases are mild. that means that when we're talking about schools, we're more concerned about kids of spreaders of covid than they would generally speaking get very ill. we're concerned about the taoefrps and staff around them catching it from them. >> trace: that's a big question because there is this research out of the university of texas austin saying look, 80% of the country of these schools that are 500 or larger at least one child will walk in and be infected in places like miami it will be higher. we know
marc siegel from nyu lan gone and fox news contributor. 100,000 children.w we're testing more kids. 100,000 in last two weeks in july has to raise alarms. >> it raises eyebrows. it's an evolving situation. i like the word humility. we learn as this evolves and we're seeing way more kids being infected now than before. part of that is we're testing them but 100,000 over two weeks is a lot. keep in mind we've seen less than 600 children hospitalized across the country from this from the...
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doc siegel's with us this morning.tor, will the public trust a vaccine that's not been fully and conventionally tested? >> actually, stuart, i don't really believe that an emergency use authorization will occur before the vaccine phase three trials have occurred. i don't think that's going to happen, but i'll tell you what i think will happen, i spoke to robert redfield on friday, and he said the vaccines look more likely every day, quote. very excited about this. we have six in the united states in the final stages of trials, nine around the world. we're looking at being done with phase three trials sometime in late fall, and we're already showing safety. so the question is how effective are the vaccines. and really he might issue an emergency use authorization when the vaccine trials are done before the red tape. so we might cut through the red tape. but in the united states, we're not going to do this, i do not believe, until the trials are done. but in late fall i think you're going to see vaccines. stuart: well, h
doc siegel's with us this morning.tor, will the public trust a vaccine that's not been fully and conventionally tested? >> actually, stuart, i don't really believe that an emergency use authorization will occur before the vaccine phase three trials have occurred. i don't think that's going to happen, but i'll tell you what i think will happen, i spoke to robert redfield on friday, and he said the vaccines look more likely every day, quote. very excited about this. we have six in the...
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siegel, to that point there was this big congressman and dr. fauci.u make a statement on what is okay and what is not? are protest okay, large groups okay? if black lives matter versus a church, you know, a lot of people getting frustrated with that. >> well, shannon, i think it was very clear from what dr. fauci said louise trying to be buried politically careful that he was saying large gatherings period where people are huddled close g social distancing. with all this talk about masts at protests, you might see one every ten, 20 feet. i mean come i think we need some consistency here because the virus doesn't pay any attentiono party. it doesn't pay any attention to what gathering you are at. i'm sure that the pastor will agree with me that maybe her ohmic may be caesar's palace is a different kind of religion but not the kind that the pastor and i follow. so you go to caesar's palace and you have smoking, drinking, cavorting. no one is paying any attention to anything that would prevent viral spread. in hot spots, that is what we have to look at,
siegel, to that point there was this big congressman and dr. fauci.u make a statement on what is okay and what is not? are protest okay, large groups okay? if black lives matter versus a church, you know, a lot of people getting frustrated with that. >> well, shannon, i think it was very clear from what dr. fauci said louise trying to be buried politically careful that he was saying large gatherings period where people are huddled close g social distancing. with all this talk about masts...
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siegel.r. siegel. >> good morning, ainsley. ainsley: good morning. what does the study show? >> this is fascinating. and it may explain something, which is it shows that a lot of people, especially children, seem to have a pre-existing immunity. they make something called t cells. we are always talking about antibodies, ainsley. these are not antibodies. these are the immune warriors that we have in our body that fight infections. and it it looks from this study that these immune warriors already knew that that sars cov 2 virus was coming. how could they know that? they never saw it before. what they did see was other coronavirus. and not not only may explain why children have milder cases may explain something else we have been wondering about. why does it burn out an area like new york and then move to the south and then move to the midwest? how come that happens? everybody is self-congratulatory it's public health measures, it's lock downs and severe restrictions. that may be part of it. i
siegel.r. siegel. >> good morning, ainsley. ainsley: good morning. what does the study show? >> this is fascinating. and it may explain something, which is it shows that a lot of people, especially children, seem to have a pre-existing immunity. they make something called t cells. we are always talking about antibodies, ainsley. these are not antibodies. these are the immune warriors that we have in our body that fight infections. and it it looks from this study that these immune...
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mark siegel told hannity on march 6th, quote, at worst, worst, worst-case scenario, it could be the flu. quote, this was shockingly irresponsible stuff, and fox executives knew it because by the beginning of march, they were taking precautions that belied siegel's just the flu statement. the network canceled a big event for hundreds of advertisers, instituted deep cleanings of the office and began to put a work from home regime in place. yet fox's stars kept sending mixed messages to millions of viewers. this went on and on until march 13th when "fox & friends" co-host ainsley earhardt claimed it's actually the safest time to fly and guest jerry falwell jr. said people were overreacting to the virus. as icu admissions surged and the death toll rose, fox's most vociferous critics said the network had blood on its hands. fox staffers privately admitted that the don't worry tone of the talking heads was harmful. plus fox's coverage had spillover effects because of the network's influence. it's impossible to know how many americans died -- excuse me. it's impossible to know how many america
mark siegel told hannity on march 6th, quote, at worst, worst, worst-case scenario, it could be the flu. quote, this was shockingly irresponsible stuff, and fox executives knew it because by the beginning of march, they were taking precautions that belied siegel's just the flu statement. the network canceled a big event for hundreds of advertisers, instituted deep cleanings of the office and began to put a work from home regime in place. yet fox's stars kept sending mixed messages to millions...
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mark siegel told hannity, at worst, worst case scenario, it could be the flu. fox executives knew it because, by the beginning of march, they were taking precautions that belied siegel's just the flu statement. the network cancelled an event for hundreds of advertisers, instituted deep cleans for the offic office. yet, fox's stars kept sending mixed messages to millions of viewers. this went on and on until march 13th when fox and friends co-host ainsley earhardt. as icu admissions surged and the death toll rose, fox's most vociferous critics said the network had blood on its hands. fox staffers privately admitted that they don't worry tone of the talking heads was harmful. plus, spillover effects throughout the federal government. it's impossible to know -- excuse me, it's impossible to know how many americans who died as a result of covid would have survived if the government acted more swiftly in february and march but it's obvious that fox's fing everprints were all r the government's response. hazardous to our viewers. dangerous. unforgiveable. those are s
mark siegel told hannity, at worst, worst case scenario, it could be the flu. fox executives knew it because, by the beginning of march, they were taking precautions that belied siegel's just the flu statement. the network cancelled an event for hundreds of advertisers, instituted deep cleans for the offic office. yet, fox's stars kept sending mixed messages to millions of viewers. this went on and on until march 13th when fox and friends co-host ainsley earhardt. as icu admissions surged and...
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. >> there are a lot of siegel's that fly around. if one happens to be where the food station is in the other one happens to fall down- >> reporter: this video taken around july 4th. holidays and weekends can bring up to a dozen food vendors to the wharf, undercutting merchants. >> i would say they take about 15% of our business. >> reporter: he is already struggling with business down by 50% because of the pandemic. he says he has been operating here for 40 years. >> we run our business fair and treat our employees fair. i see something here is very unfair. >> reporter: the fisherman's wharf community benefit district says it is a double standard and has reached out to city agencies, including the department of public health. but there has been no enforcement. in a written statement a department spokeswoman said they take an education first approach to food safety inspecti >> what is going on right now i fisherman's wharf is totally unacceptable. >> reporter: supervisor erin peskin says he is working with the department of public he
. >> there are a lot of siegel's that fly around. if one happens to be where the food station is in the other one happens to fall down- >> reporter: this video taken around july 4th. holidays and weekends can bring up to a dozen food vendors to the wharf, undercutting merchants. >> i would say they take about 15% of our business. >> reporter: he is already struggling with business down by 50% because of the pandemic. he says he has been operating here for 40 years....
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so we'll be here to take the siegel's for example we almost had a problem with them because they had adapted to people now they've returned to their natural habitat and aren't feeding on landed anymore but back out at sea. this path leads down to a popular beach that's normally thronged in summer the many visitors have left scars on the landscape. full of a difficult look at all the couples who've written their names here with you get an idea of how many people we normally see here in. the coronavirus crisis has given compre time to rest and recuperate. yet tourism provides a vital source of income it's a difficult balancing act but at that magical time when the sun sets it's easier to forget the problems and just enjoy the natural beauty. with more than half a 1000000 official coronavirus infections south africa is the worst affected of all african countries that despite the government swiftly introducing a strict lock down stay at home orders bans on the sale of alcohol and tobacco and widespread travel restrictions now its economy is paying the price unemployment has risen to a re
so we'll be here to take the siegel's for example we almost had a problem with them because they had adapted to people now they've returned to their natural habitat and aren't feeding on landed anymore but back out at sea. this path leads down to a popular beach that's normally thronged in summer the many visitors have left scars on the landscape. full of a difficult look at all the couples who've written their names here with you get an idea of how many people we normally see here in. the...
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marc siegel joins us now. dr. siegel, nyu professor of medicine, by the way.tor, this has a 97% accuracy rate, and it's the size of a credit card. and you get the results in 15 minutes. is that a game-changer? >> this is a huge game-changer, stuart. and you know when i get excited, you know about it first. it's called binex now, and it's a lateral flow platform which means it doesn't need big, clunky lab machines. it's actually something we may be able to use at home, and you're right, it's $5 per test, it takes 15 minutes to get a result, you're going to be able to hook it up to your iphone, so you'll be there in school or work and it'll say 15 minutes later you don't have the virus, and god forbid if you do have the virus, then you get away from everybody else. they're planning on giving 50 million doses of this in october, and tens of millions of doses in september. to give you an idea, we tested 25 million people in july, stuart. this is going to be double that amount in october. this is going to be the way going forward. this is huge. cheap, effective, qu
marc siegel joins us now. dr. siegel, nyu professor of medicine, by the way.tor, this has a 97% accuracy rate, and it's the size of a credit card. and you get the results in 15 minutes. is that a game-changer? >> this is a huge game-changer, stuart. and you know when i get excited, you know about it first. it's called binex now, and it's a lateral flow platform which means it doesn't need big, clunky lab machines. it's actually something we may be able to use at home, and you're right,...
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what's happening now or email, google, siegel google or microsoft -- that's very convenient for regulators. that have to only go to the facebook and flickr twitter pen discover what a pentagon the 50 or 60 or 100 companies. so by concentrating the power you're getting efficiency but you're getting the uptick for more regulation. that's why think the internet is at this inflection point where we moving to more fragile or political less resilient, less distributed internet. it's generally because of market efficiencies or these great powers aggregating like amazon aggregate. to your original question about china and the united states, i think of it more as there's going to be a sphere of countries that are the rule of law countries. the lost on how to be the same but there will be countries that respect the rule of law, whatever it may be. the respect each other's traditions and democracies. then there's going to be a group of countries that are more authoritarian and they're going to work, it might be iran, north korea, china. they have different system. thank you the world differently and
what's happening now or email, google, siegel google or microsoft -- that's very convenient for regulators. that have to only go to the facebook and flickr twitter pen discover what a pentagon the 50 or 60 or 100 companies. so by concentrating the power you're getting efficiency but you're getting the uptick for more regulation. that's why think the internet is at this inflection point where we moving to more fragile or political less resilient, less distributed internet. it's generally because...
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marc siegel. good morning, dr. siegel. >> good morning, ainsley. ainsley: good morning.e a disaster? >> well, so glad to hear the president remind us of this yesterday. because, for sure, a vice president biden if he win also definitely bring back the individual mandate and create a public option and here we go again with big insurance and big government of a watered down hype that doesn't pay for the things we need. right now in the middle of a pandemic. we have never seen such public-private partnership as has occurred under the trump administration. we are talking about operation warped speed. making vaccines at a rate never done in history. came together and got all the supplies we needed. testing ramped up. all this occurred backed by private insurance. the current healthcare system. watered down overreach wouldn't work. and by the way, ainsley. did you hear the word insurance at all during this pandemic? do you know why you didn't? because people uninsured were covered covid because of the coronavirus relief packages, health and human services went out and make sur
marc siegel. good morning, dr. siegel. >> good morning, ainsley. ainsley: good morning.e a disaster? >> well, so glad to hear the president remind us of this yesterday. because, for sure, a vice president biden if he win also definitely bring back the individual mandate and create a public option and here we go again with big insurance and big government of a watered down hype that doesn't pay for the things we need. right now in the middle of a pandemic. we have never seen such...
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marc siegel prescribed it for his dad and said it was a miracle cure for him.ut for others it must be outlawed. exhibit five. dr. fauci, the head of the national institute of infectious diseases for 40 years told us the people of the united states don't need to be worried about covid because it's not a main threat. we don't need a wear a mask. then we need to wear a mask. that it's okay to huge on tinder, but plan to never shake hands again. that we shouldn't use hydroxychloroquine because it's ineffective, and calls studies flawed that show it is effective. as a physician responsible for public health should he not be receptive to all observations made by doctors on the front lines, not just chase a vaccine to find ways to address symptoms and complications and arrest the progression of a viral disease? does this make sense to you? exhibit six. more than 100 police agencies have backed out of security for the milwaukee dnc after their civilian oversight commission denied police the use of tear gas and pepper spray to maintain crowd control during out of contro
marc siegel prescribed it for his dad and said it was a miracle cure for him.ut for others it must be outlawed. exhibit five. dr. fauci, the head of the national institute of infectious diseases for 40 years told us the people of the united states don't need to be worried about covid because it's not a main threat. we don't need a wear a mask. then we need to wear a mask. that it's okay to huge on tinder, but plan to never shake hands again. that we shouldn't use hydroxychloroquine because it's...
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marc siegel. a fox news contributor. dr. siegel. always good to see you. colleges so surprised? we knew they would go back on campus, get together off-campus parties and spread the coronavirus. why is there this surprise across the country? >> actually, it's because people are partyinging not social distancing. notre dame had a 19% positivity rate on their testing this week and they tested over 11,000 students. they had 147 positive cases so they had trouble and they went to online. i want to do a comparison between duke in durham and chapel hill. unc had positive cases because of the partying and the lack of social distancing. they had a go-to online. that's a lot of cases when you consider the whole state of north carolina only had about 550 new cases yesterday. look at duke. duke had 11 cases. duke has a compact. you have to sign that says wear a mask, social distancing, no gatherings. duke is testing a lot of people, 6,000 people and they have had a much better result so far. university of north carolina filled their quarantine center in one week. it i
marc siegel. a fox news contributor. dr. siegel. always good to see you. colleges so surprised? we knew they would go back on campus, get together off-campus parties and spread the coronavirus. why is there this surprise across the country? >> actually, it's because people are partyinging not social distancing. notre dame had a 19% positivity rate on their testing this week and they tested over 11,000 students. they had 147 positive cases so they had trouble and they went to online. i...
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huge lineup this morning, working professor jeremy siegele. the drummer from the band kansas will update us on big changes to the music industry we'll hear from starwood's leader packed show this morning more to come we'll be right back. some see a grilled cheese sandwich and ask, "why?" i see a new kitchen with a grill and ask, "why not?" i really need to start adding "less to cart" and "more to savings." sitting on this couch so long made me want to make some changes... starting with this couch. yeah, i need a house with a different view. and this is the bank that will help you do it all. because at u.s. bank, our people are dedicated to turning your new inspiration into your next pursuit. to turning your new inspiration you say that customers make thelet's talk data. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g, everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item: corner offices for everyone. just have to make more corners in t
huge lineup this morning, working professor jeremy siegele. the drummer from the band kansas will update us on big changes to the music industry we'll hear from starwood's leader packed show this morning more to come we'll be right back. some see a grilled cheese sandwich and ask, "why?" i see a new kitchen with a grill and ask, "why not?" i really need to start adding "less to cart" and "more to savings." sitting on this couch so long made me want to...
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shannon: joining us, doctor mark siegel you heard what the president said. this timeline realistically getting a vaccine? >> yes but it depends what happens next which is multiple candidates going into phase 3 trials with 30,000 people get them, that is when you find out how well people do as their immunity holds, will this be 50% effective and get approved, are there safety concerns we don't know about but was looking good is in early trials they were safe and very effective at producing the immunity we need and that is why everybody is optimistic about it but this is where the rubber meets the road. kristen: i can't imagine that situation it impact more people in this. a map of the us -- new york times put together shows the range of which counties should be able to open schools. yellow or areas, orange areas similar, all high schoolers should be staying remote and this red zone, the new york times thinks those are areas that schools should not open at all at least right now. you look at that map and i'm seeing a lot of red but what do you make of it? do y
shannon: joining us, doctor mark siegel you heard what the president said. this timeline realistically getting a vaccine? >> yes but it depends what happens next which is multiple candidates going into phase 3 trials with 30,000 people get them, that is when you find out how well people do as their immunity holds, will this be 50% effective and get approved, are there safety concerns we don't know about but was looking good is in early trials they were safe and very effective at producing...