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david siegel -- well, he knows about construction.re empire westgate resorts from scratch, starting with 16 villas in an orange grove outside of orlando and growing into the largest privately owned time-share company in the world. but in 2004, david and his wife, jackie, took on a completely different construction project, building a dream home that would end up being the largest in america. 12 years later, it is still a work in progress. the 90,000-square-foot house was set to contain 13 bedrooms, 30 bathrooms, a bowling alley, indoor swimming pool -- guess what? -- a 20-car garage. the sprawling estate was about 60% completed when the economy crashed back in '08, almost taking all of westgate and all of siegel's fortunes with it. david and jackie were forced to stop all construction on versailles and eventually list a half-built mansion for sale with a price tag of $100 million. the entire ordeal became part of the documentary "the queen of versailles." but the economy improved, westgate resorts came back, and, again, the siegels bo
david siegel -- well, he knows about construction.re empire westgate resorts from scratch, starting with 16 villas in an orange grove outside of orlando and growing into the largest privately owned time-share company in the world. but in 2004, david and his wife, jackie, took on a completely different construction project, building a dream home that would end up being the largest in america. 12 years later, it is still a work in progress. the 90,000-square-foot house was set to contain 13...
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siegel, mr. aronwicz, thanks for being with us tonight. i appreciate you making the time. >> thank you, rachel. we appreciate the time. >> thank you, rachel. >> i have been advised that you have been awake for well over 24 hours, and that you're in a little bit of physical distress at this point because of what you have been through. i want to thank you for making time given the circumstances and just ask you what you have been through over the last day or so. what actually have you been through? >> well, your recounting of events was accurate. i was arrested and held at the waller county sheriff's jail, and the phone was taken, it was confiscated. and at the time of its confiscation, they said they were going to seek a warrant to go through its contents. and that didn't happen, and i did get the phone back earlier today. but the experience was harrowing and it made me reflect on what people in that county deal with on a day to day, year-to-year basis. >> mr. siegel, i understand from reporting both in the houston chronicle and from josh m
siegel, mr. aronwicz, thanks for being with us tonight. i appreciate you making the time. >> thank you, rachel. we appreciate the time. >> thank you, rachel. >> i have been advised that you have been awake for well over 24 hours, and that you're in a little bit of physical distress at this point because of what you have been through. i want to thank you for making time given the circumstances and just ask you what you have been through over the last day or so. what actually...
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siegel, thanks for coming back on short notice and joining us. >> thank you, rachel.e it. >> i don't mean to make you do all the work here, but maybe it would be helpful here if you could walk us through the state of play for the students at prairie view a&m as of 24 hours ago when we last talked to you, and how that has just changed, i'm told, just in the last hour or so. >> sure, i'd be happy to. so the previous situation which led us to deliver this letter which resulted in my staffer being arrested was that the elections official for waller county was going to require every student who had registered in accordance with previous county instructions, they were going to require the students to submit a statement of residency prior to voting, essentially putting up a barrier to the vote. then this afternoon at about 3:00 p.m., i get a call from the texas secretary of state, which was interesting news by itself, and he wants me to join a conference call with county democratic and republican officials as well as the elections administrator. and the secretary of state ba
siegel, thanks for coming back on short notice and joining us. >> thank you, rachel.e it. >> i don't mean to make you do all the work here, but maybe it would be helpful here if you could walk us through the state of play for the students at prairie view a&m as of 24 hours ago when we last talked to you, and how that has just changed, i'm told, just in the last hour or so. >> sure, i'd be happy to. so the previous situation which led us to deliver this letter which...
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febreze one. >>> joining us now live from the great state of texas is mike siegel.sional democratic candidate in texas running against incumbent republican mike mccaul. i should tell you, i asked mr. siegel to come back don show tonight because apparently the somewhat outrageous problem he joined us to talk about last night, presto-chango now looks like it may be fixed. mr. siegel, thanks for coming back on short notice and joining us. >> thank you, rachel. i appreciate it. >> i don't mean to make you do all the work here, but maybe it would be helpful here if you could walk us through the state of play for the students at prairie view a&m as of 24 hours ago when we last talked to you, and how that has just changed, i'm told, just in the last hour or so. >> sure, i'd be happy to. so the previous situation which led us to deliver this letter which resulted in my staffer being arrested was that the elections official for waller county was going to require every student who had registered in accordance with previous county instructions, they were going to require the s
febreze one. >>> joining us now live from the great state of texas is mike siegel.sional democratic candidate in texas running against incumbent republican mike mccaul. i should tell you, i asked mr. siegel to come back don show tonight because apparently the somewhat outrageous problem he joined us to talk about last night, presto-chango now looks like it may be fixed. mr. siegel, thanks for coming back on short notice and joining us. >> thank you, rachel. i appreciate it....
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so i just want to acknowledge lori campbell and p siegel with the department of building inspection, the fire department, and the mayor office of housing. i want to acknowledge public works, public utilities commission, infrastructure and controller office for also being in attendance to answer questions. we will start with ms. campbell, the person of the civil grand jury. we appreciate you taking up this very important issue, our housing crisis here and that role that modular housing could play in addressing this crisis. >> thank you. yes, i'm lori campbell, longtime resident and floor person of the 2017-18 san francisco civil grand jury. i'd like to acknowledge some of the other jurors here with me today. just raise your hand for a minute. i'd also like to acknowledge the late mayor ed lee who sadly passed during our tenure. he took time to share with us the issues he saw facing the city of san francisco and we greatly appreciate that. jury members appreciated the opportunity to learn about san francisco government and to pursue areas of interest to our community in hopes of identi
so i just want to acknowledge lori campbell and p siegel with the department of building inspection, the fire department, and the mayor office of housing. i want to acknowledge public works, public utilities commission, infrastructure and controller office for also being in attendance to answer questions. we will start with ms. campbell, the person of the civil grand jury. we appreciate you taking up this very important issue, our housing crisis here and that role that modular housing could...
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our lineup is the best you'll find bond king's rick rider and jeremy siegel. and the analysts say g.e. is on the way to $20 a share "the halftime report" starts right now. >>> good tohave you with us on this monday. the biggest stories of the day, jim lebenthal, josh brown, jon najarian we do begin with the markets today. the most important question facing investors, rising interest rates a seven-year high threatening this rally josh, you have the nasdaq now, the worst week since march small caps, the s&p's worst week in about a month thank god the bond market is closed today who knows where it would be if it was down and bonds aren't trading today. >> i hear what you're saying the context what's going on now over the last, let's say, ten days is happening on the heels of the best quarter for u.s. stocks since the fourth quarter of 2013. this is, to me, the key point about asset allocation and diversification. if you were to go back a couple years and ask what is the nightmare scenario for stocks, it's that band rates go up and valuations are in jeopardy and y
our lineup is the best you'll find bond king's rick rider and jeremy siegel. and the analysts say g.e. is on the way to $20 a share "the halftime report" starts right now. >>> good tohave you with us on this monday. the biggest stories of the day, jim lebenthal, josh brown, jon najarian we do begin with the markets today. the most important question facing investors, rising interest rates a seven-year high threatening this rally josh, you have the nasdaq now, the worst week...
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there, those men participated in the round defeat of siegel's troops. the very next day, may 16, benjamin butler's luckless campaign stalled at a place called drewry's bluff at the hands of beauregard. so much, it seemed, rather early on in 1864, rather soon after grand's arrival in the east, so much for the puffed up promises of a new, grand strategy. now to be sure, the two most important pieces of his strategy remained very much on the table. those would be meade's pursuit of lee in virginia and sherman's pursuit of johnston in georgia. the early days of those campaigns were anything but reassuring. for one, robert e. lee would force george gordon meade and ulysees s. grant to drop tail and fight exactly where he did not want to drop tail and fight. in that for bidding forest, the wilderness, where last week they fought the battle of chancellorsville. the men of hancock's second cord, john west haley and the men of 17th main splashed across the muddy rapidan river on the morning of may 4 1864. they plunged into the scrub of the wilderness. still, lit
there, those men participated in the round defeat of siegel's troops. the very next day, may 16, benjamin butler's luckless campaign stalled at a place called drewry's bluff at the hands of beauregard. so much, it seemed, rather early on in 1864, rather soon after grand's arrival in the east, so much for the puffed up promises of a new, grand strategy. now to be sure, the two most important pieces of his strategy remained very much on the table. those would be meade's pursuit of lee in virginia...
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i'm jeremy siegel, buy divide s dividends! >> that's steinberg.er -- who's -- there's another hedge fund guy that's with them. yeah, there's three of them. you know what, this is like "jeopardy. way too early. this is like -- i know the people on "jeopardy" but i can't come up with the answers >> wisdom tree co-founder for -- >> it's michael steinheart i'm not on the bengals bandwagon. >> looked like the bengals of 1998. >> the odds makers said the over and under would be 54 1/2. they were exactly right. kansas city got 45 and the bengals got 10 which is so horrific anyway, brian, you know, we kind of petered out onfriday although we ended up closing a little bit higher. we've got a lot of earnings this week be right in the -- sort of the sweet spot for that. markets are going to be interesting with the election coming up in a couple of weeks i think it's two weeks from tomorrow >> do you think there's a better chance than not that the gop keeps the house? >> i do. i do you know, look at those rallies. people waiting 24 hours, 10,000 people can't
i'm jeremy siegel, buy divide s dividends! >> that's steinberg.er -- who's -- there's another hedge fund guy that's with them. yeah, there's three of them. you know what, this is like "jeopardy. way too early. this is like -- i know the people on "jeopardy" but i can't come up with the answers >> wisdom tree co-founder for -- >> it's michael steinheart i'm not on the bengals bandwagon. >> looked like the bengals of 1998. >> the odds makers said the...
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marc siegel. saying anything about cialis, stuart but these are really big-selling drugs and we need to know the price. stuart: yes. >> they're very expensive. i as physician know the generic alternatives. i want my patients to know. stuart: you're all right dr. marc siegel, good stuff. >> good to see you, stuart. stuart: difficult subject. suspicious letter sent to the home of maine senator susan collins believed to contain the poison ricin. this is another sign of toxic politics to coin a phrase? senator bill cassidy joins us next hour. look at the big board. we're now up 332 points at the third hour of "varney & company" rolls on. ♪ .. hey there people eligible for medicare. gimme one minute... and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza is your part b medical expenses. this much - about 80% - medicare will pay for. what's left is on you. that's where an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare
marc siegel. saying anything about cialis, stuart but these are really big-selling drugs and we need to know the price. stuart: yes. >> they're very expensive. i as physician know the generic alternatives. i want my patients to know. stuart: you're all right dr. marc siegel, good stuff. >> good to see you, stuart. stuart: difficult subject. suspicious letter sent to the home of maine senator susan collins believed to contain the poison ricin. this is another sign of toxic politics...
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you professor jeremy siegel from wharton school of finance.edition is out. "stocks for the long run." this is a fifth edition. right? >> correct that's right >> first one was 1994. >> that's right. >> and i was going to go back to that just because we hit 27,000. in my career, i remember starting at merrill lynch when it was 800 >> yeah. >> so i could write a two-page book about investing -- >> i remember because i'm older than you, joe. >> it should be easy to figure if it goes from 800 to 27,000, there is a long-term case -- there is a case to be made for long-term investing in stocks. i mean, that's the bottom line >> absolutely. it is the best performing asset. and i think it's going to be the best performing asset if we look out three to five years. i just think there are challenges that we face now. if you remember i was on your show early january, february, i said this was going to be zero to ten i was the biggest bear in this group of round table i still think it's going to be there. i think rising interest rates are going to be a chal
you professor jeremy siegel from wharton school of finance.edition is out. "stocks for the long run." this is a fifth edition. right? >> correct that's right >> first one was 1994. >> that's right. >> and i was going to go back to that just because we hit 27,000. in my career, i remember starting at merrill lynch when it was 800 >> yeah. >> so i could write a two-page book about investing -- >> i remember because i'm older than you, joe....
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award for the nobel prize in literature conda is also off historical fiction best known for her novel siegel the nobel committee cancel the prize in the wake of a sexual harassment scandal. turkey has told washington that it has or do and video proof that saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was murdered the recordings allegedly capture his torture and killing in the south the consulate in istanbul and he was once close to the kingdom's leadership but later became a critic he lived in the u.s. riyadh denies it was behind his disappearance. a massive storm has hit northern australia causing widespread damage the so-called supercell storm brought two leaders and kids the size of tennis balls one woman was injured while shooting her baby and grandmother from the haiti storm a boy is also in a critical condition after being hit by a falling tree. in the united states one of the was her akins in living memory has leveled entire communities across the southeast hurricane michael hit florida first killing at least six people there and then destroying thousands of homes some of the was damage was in mex
award for the nobel prize in literature conda is also off historical fiction best known for her novel siegel the nobel committee cancel the prize in the wake of a sexual harassment scandal. turkey has told washington that it has or do and video proof that saudi journalist jamal khashoggi was murdered the recordings allegedly capture his torture and killing in the south the consulate in istanbul and he was once close to the kingdom's leadership but later became a critic he lived in the u.s....
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marc siegel, professor of medicine and fox news correspondent.t, i would like to get your reaction of the tremendous response and what triage conditions they were working. >> great to see you. it's very problematic because they're rushing into a small space and it started off with the officers we just heard about luckily they wounded three of them in their extremities which great triage after that most likely a save their lives. one of them in surgery as yesterday. after that something almost unprecedented have been. emergency physicians are dispatched to the scene. that almost never occurs because there's no time for appearing a trauma surgeon or expert on the scene can figure out right there with the wounds are, how best to triage, how quickly to stabilize and get them back to the hospital into surgery. one of the thames was a 7-year-old male who had abdominal wounds. that person got into surgery very quickly. very well known for transplant surgery with all the hospitals involved in level three trauma centers with top emergency care. arthel: th
marc siegel, professor of medicine and fox news correspondent.t, i would like to get your reaction of the tremendous response and what triage conditions they were working. >> great to see you. it's very problematic because they're rushing into a small space and it started off with the officers we just heard about luckily they wounded three of them in their extremities which great triage after that most likely a save their lives. one of them in surgery as yesterday. after that something...
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our lineup is the best you'll find bond king's rick rider and jeremy siegel.he analysts say g.e. is on the way to $20 a share "the halftime report" starts right now. >>> good tohave you with u
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. >> i was wondering when grant allowed siegel and ben butler to stay in command, were there political considerations or was he prohibited at some level from changing the command structure? >> the true answer is politics, siegel is a friend to the lincoln administration with political connections. he actually -- grant tries to fire ben butler, what he does is this a little shift really i will command the department of the james, i want to put baldy smith in command of the field force and initially the orders are cut and issued then, lincoln gets word of it and basically tells grants, you can do this if you want but it's an election year and he is a very prominent democrat who has been mentioned as a potential running mate a national politician and you might want to consider that and grant gets the hint and pulls it back. so, the short answer is yes, politics. grant frights a war of attrition. yes, he does trick the confederate army a bit. he fights large battles with high casualty on both sides. grant has made a hard calculus about the fact that for every confederate they gets killed,
. >> i was wondering when grant allowed siegel and ben butler to stay in command, were there political considerations or was he prohibited at some level from changing the command structure? >> the true answer is politics, siegel is a friend to the lincoln administration with political connections. he actually -- grant tries to fire ben butler, what he does is this a little shift really i will command the department of the james, i want to put baldy smith in command of the field...
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like elvis or wayne newton or bugsy siegel used to be? if there is, he would probably be this guy. my knowledge, where all the bodies are buried. some of them, equally allegedly, by some of his former clients. we meet over drinks at oscar's, the steakhouse that bears his name, and boasts beef, booze, and broads. you had some colorful, uh, clients. who was nice, and who was less fun to have a -- >> oscar: well the truth of the matter is, all my clients were nice to me. because i kept them out of prison. >> anthony: did, uh, alleged mob guys know how to eat? >> oscar: my mother used to say, two things she said -- she's the greatest lady. she said, "oscar's clients don't hurt anybody, they just kill each other." >> anthony: right. >> oscar: and she also said, "oscar's clients take us to the best restaurants." >> anthony: they knew where to go. >> oscar: they knew where to go, yeah. and always treated right. i mean they were always treated like kings and queens. >> anthony: did the feds hold it against you? i mean, you know, you were just doing your job, but i mean -- >> oscar: they di
like elvis or wayne newton or bugsy siegel used to be? if there is, he would probably be this guy. my knowledge, where all the bodies are buried. some of them, equally allegedly, by some of his former clients. we meet over drinks at oscar's, the steakhouse that bears his name, and boasts beef, booze, and broads. you had some colorful, uh, clients. who was nice, and who was less fun to have a -- >> oscar: well the truth of the matter is, all my clients were nice to me. because i kept them...
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i'm jackie siegel, and thanks for -- so sweet. about three and half years ago our bios were going great. we were finishing construction on the largest home in america. my husbands company was doing great. he just bought a huge resort in las vegas, a casino, private jet, all the great stuff, a football team. and we had eight beautiful children. someone asked me if i i still don't have like a couple months left to live what would i do. i said we have everything. we done pretty much everything. i've got like a beautiful family. i would spend it with them. it was shortly after that we got the dreaded phone call that any parent who has a child that suffers with addiction could get, and, of course, she had passed away from an overdose. and right and nothing mattered. my husband, he stopped work in his company, and we just decided, actually, like, didn't even finish the construction on a house. we just recently picked up the pieces three years later and were going to finish it. but we decide to spend the rest of our lives trying to save
i'm jackie siegel, and thanks for -- so sweet. about three and half years ago our bios were going great. we were finishing construction on the largest home in america. my husbands company was doing great. he just bought a huge resort in las vegas, a casino, private jet, all the great stuff, a football team. and we had eight beautiful children. someone asked me if i i still don't have like a couple months left to live what would i do. i said we have everything. we done pretty much everything....
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marc siegel.erck said, they had a great earnings report, celgene will only hike one more time at the rate of inflation, so these big drug companies are seeming to listen but are you seeing a difference out there? this is number one issue, for so many people, high cost of prescription drugs? >> i'm seeing a difference. pfizer tried to increase their prices by 10 to 20%, that was stopped when president trump gave his speech. there is the fear of having fines like malancot was fined $100 million of axsar from $40 a vial to $40 million a file. get fda to increase approval of generics and -- charles: should major drug companies have longer period of exclusivity since they spend millions on these drugs? >> 20 years, that is plenty of time for a patent. they are gaming the system. charles: some of them have more lawyers than doctors or scientists these days. >> absolutely, charles. they extend the patents beyond 20 years, the ruse are changing, president trump was right to call out fda commissioner gottl
marc siegel.erck said, they had a great earnings report, celgene will only hike one more time at the rate of inflation, so these big drug companies are seeming to listen but are you seeing a difference out there? this is number one issue, for so many people, high cost of prescription drugs? >> i'm seeing a difference. pfizer tried to increase their prices by 10 to 20%, that was stopped when president trump gave his speech. there is the fear of having fines like malancot was fined $100...
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by a little more, eight tents of a percent nasdaq down by .1% russell sell off shy of 1.5% jeremy siegel to talk about today's selloff we'll want to follow about this for the rest of the hour what it means going forward. joining us today is michael and rob cox. the best performer on the dow today down by about 2.8% earnings higher by more than 5%. all right. let's get right into this. what a day it was. things really turned around towards the end of the day what do you make >> we did stabilize towards the end of the day we basically also came up off of that 1% loss level on the dow. it seems to me it was another stress test bay two day rise across the market. he says what does it actually mean it has been pulling back below the market already ahead of a jobs report it wants to pull itself into a more knew r -- neutral position i think a stress test, a little bit of a gut check of whether we need more of this october pull-back action >> lots of factors out there whether it is tech, china or interest rates >> i went to a long lunch and i saw what had gone on it actually made sense to me if
by a little more, eight tents of a percent nasdaq down by .1% russell sell off shy of 1.5% jeremy siegel to talk about today's selloff we'll want to follow about this for the rest of the hour what it means going forward. joining us today is michael and rob cox. the best performer on the dow today down by about 2.8% earnings higher by more than 5%. all right. let's get right into this. what a day it was. things really turned around towards the end of the day what do you make >> we did...
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continue to drop me a bad design three through on goal he's got it all wrong robert siegel i think is going to get the call oh goody well it's off to do. finally one last round of applause with the fans. and to save them all i was welling up a bit on my lap of ana but why not there was a lot of emotion and excitement it was a lovely atmosphere guys on the special branch of the should obviously and you also say see you later and thanks for everything pam massacre i. met as i could knows the book in this league it's got great chinese culture but how does it stack up against the other top league all the meetings that says no. it's time to look at their league of the fans. if you think football's about expensive signings rich owners and amazon documentaries that i make isn't for you but if you think it's about packed stadium singing for ninety solid minutes and feeling like you're part of your club and the bundesliga might just be the best in the world. you haven't really seen football league football when you haven't been to a german game in it but it's a good game honesty. is a good. hi
continue to drop me a bad design three through on goal he's got it all wrong robert siegel i think is going to get the call oh goody well it's off to do. finally one last round of applause with the fans. and to save them all i was welling up a bit on my lap of ana but why not there was a lot of emotion and excitement it was a lovely atmosphere guys on the special branch of the should obviously and you also say see you later and thanks for everything pam massacre i. met as i could knows the book...
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eleanor siegel comes from a republican family, and has voted republican in the past.saying you're angry? yes, very angry. does trump anger you? does trump anger me? i think i've gotten past that. it's beyond anger. he motivates me. before the navy let me fly one of these, i had to pass a lot of tests. the democrats are fielding a record—breaking number of female candidates. here it's mikie sherrill, a former navy helicopter pilot. and at a time when the party is moving to the left, they've tried to field moderates in these republican—held seats. ..get thejob done. but this race, like so many others, is close. and at this republican rally for their congressional candidate, female voters were untroubled by the president's often insulting behaviour towards women. i have no problem with donald trump. i love donald trump, and that's why i'm here today. i support him. i support him, 100%. suburban women are supposed to be deserting donald trump. they're not asking suburban women. they're not asking me. i'm not. i support the president. pink wave or not, this election looks
eleanor siegel comes from a republican family, and has voted republican in the past.saying you're angry? yes, very angry. does trump anger you? does trump anger me? i think i've gotten past that. it's beyond anger. he motivates me. before the navy let me fly one of these, i had to pass a lot of tests. the democrats are fielding a record—breaking number of female candidates. here it's mikie sherrill, a former navy helicopter pilot. and at a time when the party is moving to the left, they've...
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those in favor of -- the next will be voice vote, those in favor of stephen siegel -- stephen seger, those opposed say no. willye's do have it and he be reporting to the floor. we are going to hold over the nominations of john o'connor, northern eastern and western districts of oklahoma for a week. romo --ator her senator, if you let us go to the bills come back to be want to make your statement. we will go to the deter act. a manager'sed amendment in the nature of a substitute, that commandment as andportability provision determines what may constitute constitution interference. i hope it will be adopted. are there any other amendments? speak? want to >> i want to say briefly, it -- i was happy to work with you. we address the concern we sure about interference in our penalty and steps as a to those found guilty of it, and i think it is the right way to approach it. i thank you for your leadership. mr. chairman: senator leahy? withor leahy: i agree that, and i hope we passed this out, even though we are close to election time, i hope they put it on the floor and it passes wille soon
those in favor of -- the next will be voice vote, those in favor of stephen siegel -- stephen seger, those opposed say no. willye's do have it and he be reporting to the floor. we are going to hold over the nominations of john o'connor, northern eastern and western districts of oklahoma for a week. romo --ator her senator, if you let us go to the bills come back to be want to make your statement. we will go to the deter act. a manager'sed amendment in the nature of a substitute, that...
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and siegel just talked a lot about health., if you will get healthy, you will lose some weight and in the case of twitter, losing weight is losing a few million users. over all i think it is a positive step, i think twitter's focus on the daily active user number is something that is important and needs to be done, and i think the steps it has taken to make its products better, terry prove itself to itselfsers -- to reprove to advertisers is paying off. i think we will see twitter rejuvenate and advertisers come right along. reporttwitter does not daily active users and you do wonder why. : absolutely, the fact that they don't report it is something that they are not comfortable with. thereed did report that is a lot of room for growth. something that was concerning in this quarter was that dau actually went single-digit for the first time, which means they're healthy clean up efforts, the reduction of spam is actually hitting daily active users, the number that really matters to advertisers and is showing true engagement. sas
and siegel just talked a lot about health., if you will get healthy, you will lose some weight and in the case of twitter, losing weight is losing a few million users. over all i think it is a positive step, i think twitter's focus on the daily active user number is something that is important and needs to be done, and i think the steps it has taken to make its products better, terry prove itself to itselfsers -- to reprove to advertisers is paying off. i think we will see twitter rejuvenate...
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siegel joins us with his take next. hi i'm joan lunden.'s senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a place for mom is a free service that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your options and find a perfect place. a place for mom. you know your family we know senior living. together we'll make the right choice. (woman) learned ao play second language. applied to college. applied for a loan. started a business. started a blog. shared a picture. shared a moment. turn your wish list into a checklist. learn more. do more. share more. at home, with internet essentials. i decided that i wanted to go for electrical engineering and you need to go to college for that. if i didn't have internet in the home i would have to give up more time with my kids. which is the main reason i left the military. everybody wants more for their kids
siegel joins us with his take next. hi i'm joan lunden.'s senior living communities have never been better, with amazing amenities like movie theaters, exercise rooms and swimming pools, public cafes, bars and bistros even pet care services. and there's never been an easier way to get great advice. a place for mom is a free service that pairs you with a local advisor to help you sort through your options and find a perfect place. a place for mom. you know your family we know senior living....
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eastern time twitter one of the big gainers up 18% we'll talk to cfo ned siegel about the quarter andhe ceos of union pacific and service now. dow is up 220. interesting clock. oh, there weren't enough hours in the day to maintain are old data center. so we made a twelve a fifteen. three extra hours. but that really doesn't add hours to the day. yeah it does, look. i'm not sure it works that way, but at cdw we get that time is precious. so we'd access your needs then design a nutanix enterprise cloud. to give you more time to grow your business. yeah that's better. hey we still on for lunch at 15 o'clock? you bet. for private cloud solutions you need nutanix and it orchestration by cdw. ♪ ♪ fight security threats 60 times faster with ai that sees threats coming. the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. the ibm cloud. it left behind an when environmental issue.down, it was environmentally contaminated. one of the biggest successes we had early on, was entering agreements with the epa on cleaning up the property. we're recycling over 98% of the products on site. the impact that th
eastern time twitter one of the big gainers up 18% we'll talk to cfo ned siegel about the quarter andhe ceos of union pacific and service now. dow is up 220. interesting clock. oh, there weren't enough hours in the day to maintain are old data center. so we made a twelve a fifteen. three extra hours. but that really doesn't add hours to the day. yeah it does, look. i'm not sure it works that way, but at cdw we get that time is precious. so we'd access your needs then design a nutanix enterprise...
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another boat, not too far away, siegel in the sky. of the boys, one of them has shoes.hese two are barefoot. barefoot boys. 1876, what is 1876? the centennial, the recognition that america has been through a. --period of youth and adolescence and it is reaching its first maturity. could you see any way in which this painting his homers commentary on america in the future? sarah? >> they are traveling in control of the ship. you can see the waves in the back. in the background, it reminds me of the ships that people came to our country on, our origins and now we are going forward. this is the origins of the country and this is where we are today moving forward. prof. lubin: this is the origins of the country -- i think both of those interpretations work. what i am interested in is, it is a sweet picture of a dad and his kids, or an adult and his children. it is also about learning, progress, the future. the biggest, most consistent seen for homer is isolation of the individual. the second most important is the transmission of knowledge. how one generation can generate --
another boat, not too far away, siegel in the sky. of the boys, one of them has shoes.hese two are barefoot. barefoot boys. 1876, what is 1876? the centennial, the recognition that america has been through a. --period of youth and adolescence and it is reaching its first maturity. could you see any way in which this painting his homers commentary on america in the future? sarah? >> they are traveling in control of the ship. you can see the waves in the back. in the background, it reminds...
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hi, i'm jackie siegel. thank you for calling me queen of versailles. that's so sweet. about three years ago we were doing great. finishing construction on the largest home in america. my husband's company was doing great. he just bought a huge resort in las vegas, a casino, private jet, all the great stuff, a football team and we had eight beautiful children. someone had asked me if i was going -- only had like a couple months to live, what would i do? and i said we have everything, we have done pretty much everything. i have a beautiful family. i would spend it with them. it was shortly after that we got that dreaded phone call that any parent who has a child who suffers from addiction could get. and of course she had passed away from an overdose. and right then nothing mattered. my husband, he stopped work in his company and we just decided -- we actually didn't even finish the construction on our house. we just recently picked up the pieces three years later and we are going to finish versailles. but we decided to spend the rest of our lives trying to save lives and
hi, i'm jackie siegel. thank you for calling me queen of versailles. that's so sweet. about three years ago we were doing great. finishing construction on the largest home in america. my husband's company was doing great. he just bought a huge resort in las vegas, a casino, private jet, all the great stuff, a football team and we had eight beautiful children. someone had asked me if i was going -- only had like a couple months to live, what would i do? and i said we have everything, we have...
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listen to jeremy siegel this morning on ""squawk box."" >> the sell off of emerging market presentede values i will admit i have been catching the falling knife and my fingers are bloodied here, but what is it, 10, 11 pe ratio. >> morgan stanley investment head of emerging markets and chief global strategist, thanks for joining us. >> good to be back. >> what do you think of his comments do you agree >> depends what is the time horizon. if it is 5 to 7 years, yes there's a lot of value and opportunity in emerging markets. look at the data here, performance of the u.s. stock market, relative to rest of the world, including emerging market today is close to 100 year high. that is something that's unprecedented. you have to go back to late 1920s to find out when the gap was so large in the u.s. and rest of the world in terms of market performance it seems to me this decade has been america's decade in terms of how well the stock market in america has done and for the last few years, practically nothing else in the world has done well, including emerging market, europe, japan i think tha
listen to jeremy siegel this morning on ""squawk box."" >> the sell off of emerging market presentede values i will admit i have been catching the falling knife and my fingers are bloodied here, but what is it, 10, 11 pe ratio. >> morgan stanley investment head of emerging markets and chief global strategist, thanks for joining us. >> good to be back. >> what do you think of his comments do you agree >> depends what is the time horizon. if it is...
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the familiar trio of benjamin butler, nathaniel bangs, and franz siegel. all were in charge of key components of grants 1864 plan. all were in there in part because lincoln believed that these generals had political values, especially in a reelection year. all three men miserably failed at their responsibilities. and compromised grants campaign. we never see a letter from grant to julia. anyone who understands, it is really important to read letters to generals wives. we never see a letter to his wife saying oh by the way, this is what lincoln did to me today. you can't say that for the letters of george mcclellan. we can't say that for the letters of william t sherman. who clearly thought that his therapy was writing letters complaining about the world to members of his family. sometimes multiple letters to multiple members on the same day. sherman did so much writing, it's amazing he had any time left for fighting. and george meese, who would often get his wife upset with what was going on and then have to calm her down and subsequent letters. saying she
the familiar trio of benjamin butler, nathaniel bangs, and franz siegel. all were in charge of key components of grants 1864 plan. all were in there in part because lincoln believed that these generals had political values, especially in a reelection year. all three men miserably failed at their responsibilities. and compromised grants campaign. we never see a letter from grant to julia. anyone who understands, it is really important to read letters to generals wives. we never see a letter to...
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siegel is on the case. >> melissa: you still came into work. we have a good time here on the couch. >> guy: socks, shirts, and pens. >> melissa: we are back here on the couch at noon tomorrow but for now, here is harris. >> harris: a fox news alert, america's top diplomat on his way back from a fact-finding mission to turkey and saudi arabia. the diplomatic crisis over a missing journalist has intensified, president trump weighing in from the we will go "outnumbered overtime" now, i'm harris faulkner. turkey's president and foreign minister today, one day after meeting with saudi leaders about missing "washington post" columnist jamaal khashoggi. this as president trump said it would be bad if saudi saudi ars leaders had a hand in any of this. the president had this to say to fox news a short time ago. >> i hope the king and the crown prince didn't know about it and i hope they -- mike pompeo just left, he went to turkey, he's coming back late tonight. >> harris: rich edson from the state department. rich? >> they are waiting on this investigat
siegel is on the case. >> melissa: you still came into work. we have a good time here on the couch. >> guy: socks, shirts, and pens. >> melissa: we are back here on the couch at noon tomorrow but for now, here is harris. >> harris: a fox news alert, america's top diplomat on his way back from a fact-finding mission to turkey and saudi arabia. the diplomatic crisis over a missing journalist has intensified, president trump weighing in from the we will go "outnumbered...
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joining us now is lori siegel, a cnn business senior technology correspondent, she reports on this stuffand cnn political analyst david gregory. david, we have scrambled you back into the chair because you were making the point that social media has a role to play in anti-semitism. what are your thoughts? >> well, i just think there are communities of hate that are more available now. "the new york times" reporting this morning about the number of instagram posts with t the #jewsdid9/11 and it's an astounding number. the fact is that we have in our society the ability to be together alone. you know, this shooter in pittsburgh would have at his disposal a community of hate when this is clearly a lonely misguided person. we know based on what his writings are what motivated him and he is given a platform in a way that weapon eyeses that hate in a way that we have not seen before and i just don't think as others have scrutinized social media companies that these companies have really thought about what they have unleashed, what they have made possible and now they're trying to reign it back
joining us now is lori siegel, a cnn business senior technology correspondent, she reports on this stuffand cnn political analyst david gregory. david, we have scrambled you back into the chair because you were making the point that social media has a role to play in anti-semitism. what are your thoughts? >> well, i just think there are communities of hate that are more available now. "the new york times" reporting this morning about the number of instagram posts with t the...
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marc siegel meanwhile says hhs is simply trying to do its job and follow the law. >> their role and jobs going that are out there to help our public health. they don't have a policy, a stated policy on sex or gender. in that case they are just trying to uphold the law that already exists. >> a decision on this proposal if it does go forward isn't expected to come until late this year at the soonest, or likely sometime next year. shannon. >> shannon: thank you very much for tracking down that information. so what exactly is the trump administration considering? what does this all mean? let's bring in radio host ethan bearman. and tony perkins from the family research council. welcome to you both. >> thank you, shannon. >> thanks, shannon. >> shannon: a little more from carrie from the national lgbtq task force, part of what she had to say today. >> dehumanizing those you do not like is the hallmark of an authoritarian government. >> shannon: the group added to that this statement, the courts, science, medicine and civil and human rights leaders are united in the definition of gender, sex
marc siegel meanwhile says hhs is simply trying to do its job and follow the law. >> their role and jobs going that are out there to help our public health. they don't have a policy, a stated policy on sex or gender. in that case they are just trying to uphold the law that already exists. >> a decision on this proposal if it does go forward isn't expected to come until late this year at the soonest, or likely sometime next year. shannon. >> shannon: thank you very much for...
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butler, along the james river and siegel in the valley. it would not be until 1864 before grant got his way in terms of some subordinate commanders. it would be not until january 1865, after the election that he can get rid of benjamin butler. when grant committed to an overland campaign, which continued with fighting -- keeping in mind they would achieve some sort of success sufficient to endorse lincoln's election -- he wrote, i like your persistence, but could you lose a few men fewer in doing so? lincoln said after photos -- fredericksburg, he needed a general who could confront the awful arithmetic of combat that is disastrous. if you fought a battle of fredericksburg every week, it would give john hennessy nothing -- more to do -- and he needs to do that because the penguins are no longer stanley cup champions. [laughter] it is much harder to win two now and then three is impossible. you have to go to another team to have 13 or four in a row. gee, who could they have been? the team john taveras will probably leave. but we won't go in
butler, along the james river and siegel in the valley. it would not be until 1864 before grant got his way in terms of some subordinate commanders. it would be not until january 1865, after the election that he can get rid of benjamin butler. when grant committed to an overland campaign, which continued with fighting -- keeping in mind they would achieve some sort of success sufficient to endorse lincoln's election -- he wrote, i like your persistence, but could you lose a few men fewer in...
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siegel is on the case. >> melissa: you still came into work. >> guy: socks, shirts, and pens. >> melissa: we are back here on the couch at noon tomorrow but for now, here is harris. >> harris: a fox news alert, america's top diplomat on his way back from a fact-finding mission to turkey and saudi arabia. the diplomatic crisis over a missing journalist has intensified, president trump weighing in from the we will go "outnumbered overtime" now, i'm harris faulkner. turkey's president and foreign minister today, one day after meeting with saudi leaders about missing "washington post" columnist jamaal khashoggi. this as president trump said it would be bad if saudi saudi ars leaders had a hand in any of this. the president had this to say to
siegel is on the case. >> melissa: you still came into work. >> guy: socks, shirts, and pens. >> melissa: we are back here on the couch at noon tomorrow but for now, here is harris. >> harris: a fox news alert, america's top diplomat on his way back from a fact-finding mission to turkey and saudi arabia. the diplomatic crisis over a missing journalist has intensified, president trump weighing in from the we will go "outnumbered overtime" now, i'm harris...
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the nobel prize for literature condi is an author of historical fiction best known for her novel siegel the nobel committee counsel this is prize in wake of a sexual harassment scam. german police say the suspect arrested in the murder of a bulgarian jeanette's has partially confessed the twenty year old man admitted to attacking victoria to deny gripping and intended to kill the suspect was arrested after fleeing to germany police do not believe her death is related to her book. in the united states from the was tara cain's in the big memory has leveled entire communities across the southeast hurrican michael hit florida first killing at least six feet and then destroyed thousands of homes some of the worst damage was on the coast but in the land areas were also badly damaged residents are now counting the cost of the monster storm. it's two days after hurricane michael crashed through the florida panhandle the scope of the devastation has come into sobering focus. coastal communities such as panama city. and mexico beach show a ruined landscape of splintered homes and toppled trees de
the nobel prize for literature condi is an author of historical fiction best known for her novel siegel the nobel committee counsel this is prize in wake of a sexual harassment scam. german police say the suspect arrested in the murder of a bulgarian jeanette's has partially confessed the twenty year old man admitted to attacking victoria to deny gripping and intended to kill the suspect was arrested after fleeing to germany police do not believe her death is related to her book. in the united...
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marc siegel thanks. >> yes, sir. the nba announcing a new league for younger players. how young? back to when then commissioner of the nba david stern put in age requirement saying you can't be 18 and go straight to the nba you can't go from preps to prose as it was called. so he upped age to 19 now they have thissed g league problem is basically none of these star athletes have come out of -- prep school and gone into this superleague they've gone into colleges which led to a slew of crooked dealings envelope of cash all of that manipulated to get star players out of high schools into colleges it has been a complete, complete and utter mess. this g league superleague is going to offer 125,000 contracts bottom line it was a missed opportunity from the very beginning i think the nba will do away with age requirement within two years and have again 18-year-olds looking to go pro. >> interesting. college these day -- you know. i'm going to bring in money -- news on jobs getting better and better not a stretch to say that jobs picture is as bright as anything we've seen in an entire
marc siegel thanks. >> yes, sir. the nba announcing a new league for younger players. how young? back to when then commissioner of the nba david stern put in age requirement saying you can't be 18 and go straight to the nba you can't go from preps to prose as it was called. so he upped age to 19 now they have thissed g league problem is basically none of these star athletes have come out of -- prep school and gone into this superleague they've gone into colleges which led to a slew of...
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eleanor siegel comes from a republican family, and has voted republican in the past. trump anger you? does trump anger me? i think i've gotten past that. it's beyond anger. he motivates me. before the navy let me fly one of these, i had to pass a lot of tests. the democrats are fielding a record—breaking number of female candidates. here it's mikie sherrill, a former navy helicopter pilot. and at a time when the party is moving to the left, they've tried to field moderates in these republican—held seats. ..get thejob done. but this race, like so many others, is close. and at this republican rally for their congressional candidate, female voters were untroubled by the president's often insulting behaviour towards women. i have no problem with donald trump. i love donald trump, and that's why i'm here today. i support him. i support him, 100%. suburban women are supposed to be deserting donald trump. they're not asking suburban women. they're not asking me. i'm not. i support the president. pink wave or not, this election looks like reinforcing the realignment of americ
eleanor siegel comes from a republican family, and has voted republican in the past. trump anger you? does trump anger me? i think i've gotten past that. it's beyond anger. he motivates me. before the navy let me fly one of these, i had to pass a lot of tests. the democrats are fielding a record—breaking number of female candidates. here it's mikie sherrill, a former navy helicopter pilot. and at a time when the party is moving to the left, they've tried to field moderates in these...
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fox's medical correspondent marc siegel is here. i've got rapid fire questions this is called -- zofluza one pill you take it. you take it when you've got the flu not before hand. >> or high risk if you're in a high risk used to prevent the uh-uh flu spread but mostly within 48 hours. absolutely. >> it is successful. studies show just as good as tamiflu and actually decreases amount of flu virus you get even more than tamiflu so same range. >> it works. how much? >> how much? >> 150 a pill. >> oh. ouch. wow. roaches market and jen and tech is helping with discount tickets down to 30. tamiflu to give you idea for five day course is 50 with discount coupons price transparency 150 too much. but we're trying to get trying to get price down. >> can i get it over the counter >> no you need me. i charge mog it needs to be prescribed. as it should be because it has potential side effects. but physicians ow out there now have it in their quiver and use it for people who are less compliant who don't want to take tamiflu for five days and this
fox's medical correspondent marc siegel is here. i've got rapid fire questions this is called -- zofluza one pill you take it. you take it when you've got the flu not before hand. >> or high risk if you're in a high risk used to prevent the uh-uh flu spread but mostly within 48 hours. absolutely. >> it is successful. studies show just as good as tamiflu and actually decreases amount of flu virus you get even more than tamiflu so same range. >> it works. how much? >> how...
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mark siegel getting this from upmc presbyterian, one of the hospitals victims taken to, four patients there, three victims are in surgery, one is stable awaiting surgery, another patient was treated and released. one of the other hospitals has a patient in surgery as well. the governor of new york right now saying that there's going to be increased state police at synagogues and at jewish houses of warship, nypd saying that they are going to have in their words heavy weapon's teams at houses of worship throughout new york city. give us a sense for people who are watching, perhaps going to church this afternoon, going to synagogue, going to church tomorrow morning, what does that mean, churches now become sort of arm's compounds or should they perhaps? >> well, historically obviously the jews have been targeted for many years so their jewish community centers and synagogues generally have a pretty good security plan in place. most synagogues that i know of in the dallas/fort worth area where i live, they have armed response, they do have armed guards at centers. they are more prepared
mark siegel getting this from upmc presbyterian, one of the hospitals victims taken to, four patients there, three victims are in surgery, one is stable awaiting surgery, another patient was treated and released. one of the other hospitals has a patient in surgery as well. the governor of new york right now saying that there's going to be increased state police at synagogues and at jewish houses of warship, nypd saying that they are going to have in their words heavy weapon's teams at houses of...
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siegel is here. america's a-team is on deck. senator mike lee is the headliner.mended miralax.my stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body, unblocking your system naturally. miralax. now available in single serve mix-in pax. ♪ brian: welcome back the purple heart operation teaming up with necks and tire to honor a program to honor our heroes, ainsley. ainsley: amazing. they're giving away a dodge challenger to a purple heart participant. steve: here is fox news transportation expert mike caught dell. >> good morning. steve: purple heart foundation jim blalock and. mike, start the conversation. >> these guys contacted me after the good guys rally we did in germany. i was covering military philanthropy. we're doing a with the purple heart foundation. this is not about me or cars. this is about these gentlemen to my right, jim blalock, 14 years as president of the purple heart foundation. this car will be given away december 15th here on "fox & friends" to a purple heart recipient. how could you not
siegel is here. america's a-team is on deck. senator mike lee is the headliner.mended miralax.my stimulant laxatives forcefully stimulate the nerves in your colon. miralax works with the water in your body, unblocking your system naturally. miralax. now available in single serve mix-in pax. ♪ brian: welcome back the purple heart operation teaming up with necks and tire to honor a program to honor our heroes, ainsley. ainsley: amazing. they're giving away a dodge challenger to a purple heart...
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marc siegel. dr. seagull, it's abbreviated afm.flaccid myelitis. we haven't seep a case of polio since 1979. you can have an idea what that's like. it's not contagious which is good news. probably based on a virus, guy, it occurs late in the summer and early fall like viruses do. steve: like right now. >> right. 2004, centers for disease control actually put it together with a virus called enderal virus which is what polio is that kind of a virus. they are puzzled. they told me yesterday doesn't look like effective vaccine. everyone should make sure it's not vaccinating your children that's causing. this that's extremely important. it's not polio. it's not west nile virus. if it's associated with a virus they haven't proven it yet. ainsley: what happens with these kids arms and legs paralyzed for the rest of your lives? >> you get really weak. end up in a wheelchair. it's really tragic. your muscles get very flaccid and can't walk in severe cases. rehabilitation helps. early physical therapy helps. some think steroids help not been
marc siegel. dr. seagull, it's abbreviated afm.flaccid myelitis. we haven't seep a case of polio since 1979. you can have an idea what that's like. it's not contagious which is good news. probably based on a virus, guy, it occurs late in the summer and early fall like viruses do. steve: like right now. >> right. 2004, centers for disease control actually put it together with a virus called enderal virus which is what polio is that kind of a virus. they are puzzled. they told me yesterday...
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doc siegel is with us now. so this means cheaper help c drug you should be pleased, right?>> extremely pleased. when we talk about the price here. these two drugs have -- they actually can cure hepatitis c and over 90% of cases they block protein up tick into the virus it has phenomenal stuff. these drugs have been out about two years but when gilead came out with this one cost over 90 million for a course of treatment. now because of a new genetic type company they're making up, with a business model, they're charging 24,000 dollars can you imagine that drop in price that will save lives. so that -- cure for hepatitis c has come down to 24,000 that's basically the story. >> right. less than one-third of the prior price this is what fda has been talking about generic slightly change molecules that cost a lot less under a better business model without the hid opinion prices with ?urn companies gilead has done this not like the government said do this. no gilead said we're doing this. >> exactly right but the climate for it and absolutely gilead doing and climate for it. i ha
doc siegel is with us now. so this means cheaper help c drug you should be pleased, right?>> extremely pleased. when we talk about the price here. these two drugs have -- they actually can cure hepatitis c and over 90% of cases they block protein up tick into the virus it has phenomenal stuff. these drugs have been out about two years but when gilead came out with this one cost over 90 million for a course of treatment. now because of a new genetic type company they're making up, with a...
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marc siegel joins us.ted to hear about it and it was affecting a few kids and then it was a dozen kids and now we're talking about 155 reported cases. what do we need to know? >> the average age is 4 years old. if you're a parent with young children as you are your owe thinking could this happen to my child? no matter how few cases we're talking about here, only 386 cases over four years and probably over 100 this year. so it's a little higher this year than in 2016. it is the same range, though. but if you are a parent thinking my child is healthy one day and they develop an upper respiratory infection and they can't move, their arms and legs, they can't get up that's scary. fear spreads. everyone is wondering can my child be next? they also wonder what is this? how can this be happening? i'll tell you how it can be happening. the centers for disease control, i talked to them last week, the head of the viral disease division, doesn't want to say this. he doesn't want to confirm this, but there is a virus
marc siegel joins us.ted to hear about it and it was affecting a few kids and then it was a dozen kids and now we're talking about 155 reported cases. what do we need to know? >> the average age is 4 years old. if you're a parent with young children as you are your owe thinking could this happen to my child? no matter how few cases we're talking about here, only 386 cases over four years and probably over 100 this year. so it's a little higher this year than in 2016. it is the same range,...
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siegel what can we do in each one of our individual states for that quen generous donation you and your husband made for the anti-dote for heroin. tell us what we need to do to get that into each police cruiser. >> i know for the state of florida it was that they gave us $35 million for this past year. and i don't know if it's up to the governor or what to implement the money that the government puts there for them. it's just like when they give the money for like bridges. i mean they have got to get the money and then implement the bridges. it's like that. that's a good question. maybe we can find the right person to ask that. >> you probably have to speak -- >> i was just on the end of requesting the money. >> you probably have to speak to your state legislature, legislator about that. what? >> the general assembly has to agree to it. >> they have to put it in the budget. usually, i would look at who chairs any health group in the state legislature. go to them first, speak to them about jackie's program and why it is important. if you wanted to advocate for it i am assuming because ev
siegel what can we do in each one of our individual states for that quen generous donation you and your husband made for the anti-dote for heroin. tell us what we need to do to get that into each police cruiser. >> i know for the state of florida it was that they gave us $35 million for this past year. and i don't know if it's up to the governor or what to implement the money that the government puts there for them. it's just like when they give the money for like bridges. i mean they...