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marc siegel as jamie said tomorrow. and every sunday house call at 10:30 eastern time. >> jamie: kelly, thank you. and thanks to all of you, i'm jamie colby, for kelly wright, stay with fox. journal editorial report next.
marc siegel as jamie said tomorrow. and every sunday house call at 10:30 eastern time. >> jamie: kelly, thank you. and thanks to all of you, i'm jamie colby, for kelly wright, stay with fox. journal editorial report next.
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widespread aids through the bay area's right now were seemed clear crystal clear skies over starting a siegel little bit of high cloud coverage. quickly getting into the '70s by noon wise for a '70s for the bay area and then we will climb into the 80s by the 3:00 hour. so out the door to mount temperatures are in the '40's and '50's and center cisco, 51 in richmond, 50 in oakland. livermore should be a little bit clit cooler. temperatures morning and the south bay area's 84 cupertino 80 and concord to 82 in pleasanton 74 east bayshore is getting into the upper '70's and union city. upper seventies and low 80s are expected. as for the sierra and is expected to stay dry and mild to the weekend. warmer conditions each weekend interred early next week the heating with widespread nineties away from the coastline. you can catch the latest news, forecast and traffic conditions whenever it's convenient - on our 24/7 bay area news channel. you can watch live on kron4.com or [ man ] we have a go for auto sequence start. t-minus 5, 4, 3, 2, 1... ignition. [ male announcer ] launch your internet experien
widespread aids through the bay area's right now were seemed clear crystal clear skies over starting a siegel little bit of high cloud coverage. quickly getting into the '70s by noon wise for a '70s for the bay area and then we will climb into the 80s by the 3:00 hour. so out the door to mount temperatures are in the '40's and '50's and center cisco, 51 in richmond, 50 in oakland. livermore should be a little bit clit cooler. temperatures morning and the south bay area's 84 cupertino 80 and...
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marc siegel an alarming statistic. >> some of these medications are addictive. they can cause anxiety and we don't know entirely what the long-term effects are. >> the cdc declined to comment on the findings stating we were not involved in the adhd rates analysis the "new york times" published and are scheduled to publish our own before or during the beginning of the summer. however using information collected from 76,000 patients inside the paper statisticians found 50% of school aged boys have received adhd diagnosis. the rate for girls was 7%. the rates increase when it comes to high school. 19 percent of boys have received an adhd diagnosis and 10% of girls. in the last five years, sales of medicine used to treat adhd doubled to $9 billion. fueling debate doctors are quick to diagnose the condition, overprizing medications. dr. edwin holowell is an expert on adhd medication. >> it's a controlled substand -- substance and it shouldn't be handed out casually. we have today indicate the general public and parents better so only those children and adults who nee
marc siegel an alarming statistic. >> some of these medications are addictive. they can cause anxiety and we don't know entirely what the long-term effects are. >> the cdc declined to comment on the findings stating we were not involved in the adhd rates analysis the "new york times" published and are scheduled to publish our own before or during the beginning of the summer. however using information collected from 76,000 patients inside the paper statisticians found 50%...
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>> it's interesting, siegel was on your program on wednesday, and he still mentioned that dividend space. with the yields near zero, the ten-year still makes sense as a play for income, capital appreciation, and even as an inflation hedge. >> i'm sorry, go ahead. >> how do you invest, then, in that scenario, heather? >> it is interesting that year-to-date, we've seen leadership from consumer staples and consumer discretionary names. i've heard the term secular bull market more in the past month than i have in the past decade. secular meaning that there's a long-term sentiment shift among advisers. the cyclical names, perhaps the financials, tend to need positive macro economic data as well as a strong economy to thrive, and we just haven't seen that, based on retail sales this morning, and the jobs data last week. >> you know, dan, multiples are stretching. i know that they're still low versus a lot of historical comparisons, but we're in the midst of earnings season, it's really just begin in earnest, let's call it, today with jpmorgan and wells. are we going to be asking a lot from cor
>> it's interesting, siegel was on your program on wednesday, and he still mentioned that dividend space. with the yields near zero, the ten-year still makes sense as a play for income, capital appreciation, and even as an inflation hedge. >> i'm sorry, go ahead. >> how do you invest, then, in that scenario, heather? >> it is interesting that year-to-date, we've seen leadership from consumer staples and consumer discretionary names. i've heard the term secular bull...
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then we have jeremy siegel to tell us how the dow could crack 17,000 this year. you heard right, that's his prediction. he's obviously voting for stocks. a pretty bold call, don't miss it. it will be online at 1:00 p.m. scotty, back over to you. >> wise,let's talk gold for a second. you're not a fan, but the miners are doing well, right? what's china a big believer in? >> there's another issue also helping all these commodity stocks, which is that you have the formal announcement from australia that they are going to be able to directly exchange the currency with the chinese currency. so that going back and forth helps. that's also the fxi going. i just don't think you can value gold. what's the evaluation? where's the fundamental case, it is purely an emotional case. now is not the time to buy it. the gold miners have trouble buying money when gold was at 1600, 1800, how are they going to do it down here? >> there are a lot of emotional trades out there, right? >> yes, i feel very emotional today. >> let me jump in here a little bit. you look at the huge move in
then we have jeremy siegel to tell us how the dow could crack 17,000 this year. you heard right, that's his prediction. he's obviously voting for stocks. a pretty bold call, don't miss it. it will be online at 1:00 p.m. scotty, back over to you. >> wise,let's talk gold for a second. you're not a fan, but the miners are doing well, right? what's china a big believer in? >> there's another issue also helping all these commodity stocks, which is that you have the formal announcement...
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marc siegel. and everybody is worried about, like sars, and shut the country down. is this like a sars kind of event? we're coming for you for technical information, number one, is this transmitted from birds to humans directly? >> it can be. there was only going from bird to bird previously, but now it's starting to lodge in human nostrils, but it's not spreading from human to human. stuart: that's important. >> not only is that important. there are so many viruses that do this. it's not like sars, it's like influenza. flu starts in birds. a lot of times flu strains will go from birds to humans and what worries us, is when it gets to humans it's particularly deadly, but not spreading from human to human, fear is spreading. and that's the economic coin here. >> hold on, i've got to go at this. we're not trying to reassure anybody, but i want to assess the potential impact on the rest of the world. you're saying that so far, this bird flu does not go from human to human, i call that good news, right? and secondly, it doesn't go from birds to humans. it does go from b
marc siegel. and everybody is worried about, like sars, and shut the country down. is this like a sars kind of event? we're coming for you for technical information, number one, is this transmitted from birds to humans directly? >> it can be. there was only going from bird to bird previously, but now it's starting to lodge in human nostrils, but it's not spreading from human to human. stuart: that's important. >> not only is that important. there are so many viruses that do this....
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[laughter] >> gary: they should do the life story of barry siegel some people say. but the life story. people can do what they want. and if you would like to say that feel free to e-mail www.kron4.com warriors clinch the warriors beat minnesota last night to clinch their first playoff berth since 2007, and just their 2nd in 19 years but celebration is short livedwith four games to go david lee and company need to win to hang onto the 6th spot and avoid drawing san antonio or oklahoma city in the 1st round warriors back at practice today - preparing for thunder still, it is going to be a difficult game but i probably won three of the last four games. so to go hand in hand with every want to be. >> you have to enjoy the process and to celebrate each step along the way. key to it into perspective but at the same time it is a heck of an accomplishment. we have a mission. and our goal was not just to win a couple of games or when and the playoffs it is bigger. certainly, we are going to embrace each step of the way. >> gary: all i wantand steph curry knows how important
[laughter] >> gary: they should do the life story of barry siegel some people say. but the life story. people can do what they want. and if you would like to say that feel free to e-mail www.kron4.com warriors clinch the warriors beat minnesota last night to clinch their first playoff berth since 2007, and just their 2nd in 19 years but celebration is short livedwith four games to go david lee and company need to win to hang onto the 6th spot and avoid drawing san antonio or oklahoma city...
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mark siegel with the other side of the story. we have limited time. just give my 30 seconds on why you think that company you represent should be able to patent the human gene. go. >> good morning, stuart. if i told you i invented a substance that could be used to determine whether your wife or daughters have an increased risk because of the jet nicks of breast or ovarian cancers, that's an important invention. fact is here, the invention here happens to be a newly created isolated genetic material to be used for those purpose. they allow purposes on those substances now for over 30 years. >> so it's not pa tenting a gene, but patenting genetic material; is that correct? not the full gene; is that right, gregory? >> you have it generally right. it is called an isolated human gene because it's defined as well as produced by human inventers. that's what patent code is designed to protect. >> it's not a product of nature. you are talking about manmade; correct, gregory? >> that is correct. >> okay. doctor, what do you have against a manmade molecule, gen
mark siegel with the other side of the story. we have limited time. just give my 30 seconds on why you think that company you represent should be able to patent the human gene. go. >> good morning, stuart. if i told you i invented a substance that could be used to determine whether your wife or daughters have an increased risk because of the jet nicks of breast or ovarian cancers, that's an important invention. fact is here, the invention here happens to be a newly created isolated...
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richard siegel -- you know dick -- who sent an email suggesting that president obama's mother had sex with a dog -- has retired. this is the racist like i just forwarded the email. i didn't write it. so i'm not racist. in the emea young obama asks his mother why he is black and she is white the mother says don't even go there, you're lucky you don't bark. >> that's re-pug-nant. [ wah wah ] >> stephanie: he said he hopes it touches your heart like i touches mine. [ applause ] >> stephanie: all right. let's go to ed in philly. hi, ed. >> caller: hey how is it going steph, mooks. >> stephanie: good go ahead. >> caller: twenty years ago i pay nothing for health care, and now we switched to a wonderful thing where the first thousand dollars out of pocket for any sort of health care comes from me, and it -- you know your friend jacki is right, it's the friggin' copays. i have put so much money out in the last five years because i'm kind of old, over 40, you wouldn't know how to relate to that of course -- >> oh she relates to that. >> stephanie: who me -- i'm sorry, i am so old i couldn't h
richard siegel -- you know dick -- who sent an email suggesting that president obama's mother had sex with a dog -- has retired. this is the racist like i just forwarded the email. i didn't write it. so i'm not racist. in the emea young obama asks his mother why he is black and she is white the mother says don't even go there, you're lucky you don't bark. >> that's re-pug-nant. [ wah wah ] >> stephanie: he said he hopes it touches your heart like i touches mine. [ applause ]...
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mark siegel spoke to her. he is live at the hospital in boston. dr. seeing until. >> she was standing at the finish line watching the runners come in, and it blew her off her feet. her friend leo came running to the rescue, picked her up in his arms and carried her off to safety. >> laid me down, took off his shirt, tied to stop the bleeding. kind of conducted someone to come over and help pick me up and put me in the car. drove down one-way streets and got me to mass general hospital within ten minutes and i was here and the staff was taking care of me right away. so i don't remember -- i remember it all. >> did you feel anything? >> i think i was in such a state of shock i didn't. i was more concentrated on -- i didn't think i was going to make it. it was a good amount of bleeding. >> megyn, she is expected to make a full recovery, but for some of the century involvers it's a long road ahead with both psychological, emotional, and physical. they but kaitlin is determined not to be defeated. megyn? >> god bless her. thank you. after the break, new ev
mark siegel spoke to her. he is live at the hospital in boston. dr. seeing until. >> she was standing at the finish line watching the runners come in, and it blew her off her feet. her friend leo came running to the rescue, picked her up in his arms and carried her off to safety. >> laid me down, took off his shirt, tied to stop the bleeding. kind of conducted someone to come over and help pick me up and put me in the car. drove down one-way streets and got me to mass general...
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lori siegel cnn money, new york. >>> those involved in the attacks are either dead or in jail or are they? i'm jake tapper and this is "the lead." the national lead. th planning. the bomb making. the execution. could the tsarnaev brothers re own? according to a members ofss the answer is no. his picture has been inter butrí we didn't have any idea of what dzhokhar tsarnaev actually sound now. unguarded moment. the world lead. ghost money. tens of millions of u.s. reportedly slipped to the office of the afghan president off the oks. could it have ended up in the hands ofhe very enemies our troops are fighting?
lori siegel cnn money, new york. >>> those involved in the attacks are either dead or in jail or are they? i'm jake tapper and this is "the lead." the national lead. th planning. the bomb making. the execution. could the tsarnaev brothers re own? according to a members ofss the answer is no. his picture has been inter butrí we didn't have any idea of what dzhokhar tsarnaev actually sound now. unguarded moment. the world lead. ghost money. tens of millions of u.s. reportedly...
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hark siegel is in boston. doc? >> i spent time in a spaulding rehabilitation facility a top facility where many victims of the bombings are coming for rehabilitation. amputees will learn to balance and you would maltly learn to walk again. there is more unseen type of injury that has to be taken into consideration. >> i have a feeling the untold story here is traumatic brain injury. are you anticipating taking care of patients with traumatic brain injury from the boston mayor ton? >> yes. we have speech language pa thol gifts who usually will screen patients and we'll evaluate patient and they will try to detect if there is some symptoms of traumatic brain injury or whether patients are dealing with ptsd and psychologists and psychiatrists coming in to screen the patients as well. >> jenna, if 9/11 is any indication, post-traumatic stress disorder will affect the majority of people in the area as well as some of us watching on tv. there is high-risk of anxiety and depression. the time to start treatment is now. jen
hark siegel is in boston. doc? >> i spent time in a spaulding rehabilitation facility a top facility where many victims of the bombings are coming for rehabilitation. amputees will learn to balance and you would maltly learn to walk again. there is more unseen type of injury that has to be taken into consideration. >> i have a feeling the untold story here is traumatic brain injury. are you anticipating taking care of patients with traumatic brain injury from the boston mayor ton?...
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man that he is, he decided that this was the right time to move on and pass over the dream to simon siegel whob is highly regarded by the investor community. he's an arm veteran for 22 years, has been in a variety of roles, served on the board since 2005 and in general is a very good candidate to succeed warren. so while it came as a surprise to investors initially, we think that the company is in good hands. >> it comes at an important time, as well, because the smartphone industry is transitioning and we're seeing more demand coming from the lower end of the market .more talk about devices starting to talk to one another. how is this going to affect the command for arm products going forward? >> sure. so as you know, arm basically powers more than 90% of the smartphones and tablets sold across the world. and you rightly pointed out that growth plus smartphones is coming at the lower end. we at citigroup were the first to spot this in our device explosion and this year in 2013 we expect smartphones to cross a billion units with 65% of the units being driven by china and the emerging marke
man that he is, he decided that this was the right time to move on and pass over the dream to simon siegel whob is highly regarded by the investor community. he's an arm veteran for 22 years, has been in a variety of roles, served on the board since 2005 and in general is a very good candidate to succeed warren. so while it came as a surprise to investors initially, we think that the company is in good hands. >> it comes at an important time, as well, because the smartphone industry is...
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marc siegel, a professor of medicine at nyu langone medical center and a fox news medical a-teamer and all sorts of comparisons today, doc, to mapping of human genome which is something the government got involved with a few years ago. what do you think of this idea? a good use of taxpayer money. >> right now i'm a excited about the money. the human genome project i was doubting thomas. i said what would we do all all this information? i was wrong. the information has been put to use figuring out diseases we didn't know before. i think reading about this we're on the verge of great technologies for the human brain that are really tiny. jenna: why do you feel that way? why do you feel optimistic what you're reading? >> i'm reading about researchers ad mit, hopkins, nih, national science foundation and also the department of defense is involved in this, who are literally mapping single neurons in the brain. let me explain something to our viewers that is really important the brain lights up. when you have a disease, jenna, the brain starts to look at the imaging techniques the whole brai
marc siegel, a professor of medicine at nyu langone medical center and a fox news medical a-teamer and all sorts of comparisons today, doc, to mapping of human genome which is something the government got involved with a few years ago. what do you think of this idea? a good use of taxpayer money. >> right now i'm a excited about the money. the human genome project i was doubting thomas. i said what would we do all all this information? i was wrong. the information has been put to use...
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siegel will join us coming up at 11:00. bill: we'll see you then. okay? threats of cuts at our border that could impact security and safety, the decision that was just made. details on that in a moment. martha: watch this. folks. that is going to leave a mark. why this guy had it coming to him. ooh! martha: it was a painful escape for a thief down under caught on tape. take a look at this guy. runs, runs, runs -- ooh, that was not supposed to happen. he grabbed a lady's purse, was trying to make a clean get away, but it wasn't so clean that, was in australia. went right through the door, impact knocked him out. everybody gathered around him, are you okay? can we help you? can we get you out of here? he got out of there, he and an accomplice got away in a stolen car and the police are still looking for him. here he is, run, run,. bill: i've seen people walk-through screens. martha: i've walked through screens. bill: it always makes me laugh. martha: he shouldn't have been stealing that lady's purse, you know, bad karma. bill: the border patrol is now reexa
siegel will join us coming up at 11:00. bill: we'll see you then. okay? threats of cuts at our border that could impact security and safety, the decision that was just made. details on that in a moment. martha: watch this. folks. that is going to leave a mark. why this guy had it coming to him. ooh! martha: it was a painful escape for a thief down under caught on tape. take a look at this guy. runs, runs, runs -- ooh, that was not supposed to happen. he grabbed a lady's purse, was trying to...
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siegel tear it is the government's fault with the managed competition is the plant's faults. we are hesitant i think to move in that direction, but this is changing generation the early. we have a preponderance of elderly jews still remember the old lacrosse system to go anywhere with no management to younger generations are in place and with networks with huge penalties where they have restrictions on exactly what is covered is it 30 group sessions of there be or 15 individual sessions? we are used to that but i will keep going until i wear out. [laughter] i was in a situation i cannot name names but individuals who work with people who have a problem then go into the emergency room of one hospital and they said they cannot find anything wrong with you was still hurt the next day went to a different hospital and the same thing. the third hospital the third night so three nights in the hospital medicare pays for each one it turned out to be the mexican dinner he eight fortnights ago. [laughter] no system would tolerate that. [laughter] >> on this delightful disquieting note.
siegel tear it is the government's fault with the managed competition is the plant's faults. we are hesitant i think to move in that direction, but this is changing generation the early. we have a preponderance of elderly jews still remember the old lacrosse system to go anywhere with no management to younger generations are in place and with networks with huge penalties where they have restrictions on exactly what is covered is it 30 group sessions of there be or 15 individual sessions? we are...
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marc siegel is on the case. >> what are you doing? >> what am i not doing? seriously. how are they going to get enough material? >> one and a half minutes of just laughing. >>gretchen: we laughed for at least a minute 30 about something called the belly button. >>brian: you also don't have a belly button, is that true. when mike wallace interviewed high tow la -- ayatollah, he asked him tough questions. >>steve: is that normal? >> i don't know but this is better than prozac. >> your news leader in high definition. [bleep] [bleep] >>gretchen: he moved all his stuff to bismarck. now he doesn't have a job. >>brian: isn't this good fracking there? >>steve: sure. >>brian: he might frack a little. >>gretchen: i'm going to lay down because apparently i've got some issues. >>steve: thank you very much. >> thanks for having. >>steve: thanks for keeping your shirts on. did you ever think about attending a dance with spaghetti straps. >>brian: i look at all different outfits for the dances i attend. rudy giuliani looks great in my area. are you considering getting rid of me? >>st
marc siegel is on the case. >> what are you doing? >> what am i not doing? seriously. how are they going to get enough material? >> one and a half minutes of just laughing. >>gretchen: we laughed for at least a minute 30 about something called the belly button. >>brian: you also don't have a belly button, is that true. when mike wallace interviewed high tow la -- ayatollah, he asked him tough questions. >>steve: is that normal? >> i don't know but this...
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marc siegel how we handle the crisis next. so frees redesigned site has this new score planner tool with these cool sliders. what's this one do? i dunno. the name's bear, fancy bear. score planner is free to everyone. free score applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com fancy bear slider still in beta. >> when terrorist planned the boston marathon bombing, they probably picked their location on purpose with explosives placed along the finish line. television cameras could capture the carnage and a nation could watch in fear. that's because killing is not their only goal. they are also interested in spreading fear. dr. marc seagull say terrorists. i want to hear about how the terrorists don't have to win. because, first, let's talk about how everyone was at that scene, including many people in boston, including many of us who watched it on television could be having some -- little bits of ptsd after suffering such a traumatic event this week. >> alisyn, absolutely. three layers of response here. people at the finish line.
marc siegel how we handle the crisis next. so frees redesigned site has this new score planner tool with these cool sliders. what's this one do? i dunno. the name's bear, fancy bear. score planner is free to everyone. free score applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com fancy bear slider still in beta. >> when terrorist planned the boston marathon bombing, they probably picked their location on purpose with explosives placed along the finish line. television cameras could capture the...
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watch many ducks, swans, and siegel's. -- seagulls. it is a great place to stroll and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around a lake, going under the bridges, passing the chinese pavilion and the waterfall. for a quiet getaway, making for a memorable and magical experience. located on 19th avenue, this growth is the place to where you're hiking boots, bring the family and the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the park is rich with eucalyptus trees. long paths allow you to meander, perfect for a dog walking in a wooded environment. >> i enjoy the history. the diversity of nature that exists in such an urban city, concrete streets, cars, we have this oasis of the natural environment. it reminds us of what the history was. >> there is a section for dogs and plenty of parking. transit is available on the 28 bus to get you very easily. the part is ada -- park is ada accessible. it is also a natural lake. this is your chance to stroll around the land
watch many ducks, swans, and siegel's. -- seagulls. it is a great place to stroll and sail away. many couples come here to take a ride around a lake, going under the bridges, passing the chinese pavilion and the waterfall. for a quiet getaway, making for a memorable and magical experience. located on 19th avenue, this growth is the place to where you're hiking boots, bring the family and the dog because it has so much to offer you and your loved ones. it is a truly hidden gem in the city. the...