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soon after that story aired sanj interviewed angelina jolie who spoke to him from kipastan in her rolel eoyf othe united nations high commissioner f fugees. 7.5 million pakistanis are homeless from thhiose floods. >> we tend to think of these places as er there. somewhere else. not here. but when you go, and i was there as well. you meet people there are real faces and stories behind these crazy high numbers. raymond and zainuel goal are two people you met. >> you go to these places and always say the same things to the viewer, they would be so moved if they were here, and it's so true. and if thet all these children that are so resilient and still children and soull of live and love and hope, and it's so moving. this was very unique for me because i met this beautiful older couple who are in their 70s. and they'd worked their whole lis. the man had been in the pakistani military twice and he had then lived off a pension. with that small pension he'd built a home for his family and grandchild. it was very modest to begin with, but he had something. and now they arboth dealing with a lo
soon after that story aired sanj interviewed angelina jolie who spoke to him from kipastan in her rolel eoyf othe united nations high commissioner f fugees. 7.5 million pakistanis are homeless from thhiose floods. >> we tend to think of these places as er there. somewhere else. not here. but when you go, and i was there as well. you meet people there are real faces and stories behind these crazy high numbers. raymond and zainuel goal are two people you met. >> you go to these places...
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sanj sanjay, thank you my friend. i hope you are doing well. i don't know how you do it, i am thankful for you. everyone, sanjay is working around the clock. he's going to be joined with anderson cooper with another important cnn's global town hall "coronavirus facts and fears" tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern only here on cnn. we'll be right back. ♪ here's a razor that works differently. the gillette skinguard it has a guard between the blades that helps protect skin. the gillette skinguard. there will be parties and family gatherings. there will be parades and sporting events and concerts. to help our communities when they come back together, respond to the 2020 census now. spend a few minutes online today to impact the next 10 years of healthcare, infrastructure and education. go to 2020census.gov and respond today to make america's tomorrow brighter. it's time to shape our future. at t-mobile, we know that connection is more important than ever. we've increased network capacity, given more access to unlimited data. and provided free data for sc
sanj sanjay, thank you my friend. i hope you are doing well. i don't know how you do it, i am thankful for you. everyone, sanjay is working around the clock. he's going to be joined with anderson cooper with another important cnn's global town hall "coronavirus facts and fears" tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern only here on cnn. we'll be right back. ♪ here's a razor that works differently. the gillette skinguard it has a guard between the blades that helps protect skin. the gillette...
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. >> sanj. >> yeah, but ohio has done a remarkable do remarkable job.lot of people were surprised it seemed early at that point much than other places, so i think they've been thought aboutful abo-- this. but amusement parks or places like that, even if they do the best they can, it's not the parks but the duration and then the shared public spaces. people, again, i think if they're diligent about wearing masks, since there's a policy, we now have good evidence, brianna, that's really helpful. it's why some of the models decreased in terms of projected deaths, why? people are being fairly diligent about wearing masks, about 60% in some of the areas reopening much better than the modelers expected. people do that, i think it will help a lot but the problem s let's say somebody becomes infected, subsequently diagnosed. people come from all over to a football game or to a theme park, you have to contact trace them. by that point, they've come back into the communities and potentially start to seed other communitie communities. that's part of the difficulty
. >> sanj. >> yeah, but ohio has done a remarkable do remarkable job.lot of people were surprised it seemed early at that point much than other places, so i think they've been thought aboutful abo-- this. but amusement parks or places like that, even if they do the best they can, it's not the parks but the duration and then the shared public spaces. people, again, i think if they're diligent about wearing masks, since there's a policy, we now have good evidence, brianna, that's...
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sanj sanjay, i do want to ask you about if the president is returning to the white house, what would have been prudent to put in place in terms of medical equipment or even additional expertise to make sure that they could be prepared if things do go south? >> yep. well, part of this is to isolate the president, the patient in this case, because he has coronavirus, so he needs to be isolated within the white house. anybody that comes in contact with him is going to need to be in personal protective equipment, and that's going to be a bit of a risk, obviously, there. the white house has got all kinds of different resources, they have a white house medical unit there, but are they going to have -- dr. conley, i'm sure, will be there. will they have other experts, pulmonologists, doctors that are going to be at the white house that are going to be on very close standby? as far as machinery goes, one of the reasons you have someone like the president in a hospital is that you also have proximity to the intensive care unit should he need to be in the intensive care unit. they don't have t
sanj sanjay, i do want to ask you about if the president is returning to the white house, what would have been prudent to put in place in terms of medical equipment or even additional expertise to make sure that they could be prepared if things do go south? >> yep. well, part of this is to isolate the president, the patient in this case, because he has coronavirus, so he needs to be isolated within the white house. anybody that comes in contact with him is going to need to be in personal...
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sanj sanjay, i've seen some of your reports from there.he only way to describe it is devastating. >> ye, there's no question. i think what's also important, don, to remember is this is ongoing. and this has been going on for a month. the u.n. characterized it as a slow burn. but the flooding still -- is still happening. don, about 36 hours ago, we were in this town near fatah city. while we were over there was completely dry. officials were telling us, the floods are coming. the water is going to come here and this entire town is going to be flooding. and this entire area really going to be flooded. and i tell you, it was hard to believe. we ran that report yesterday, talk bodies that. don, i don't know if you are looking at some of the video now of what this video looks like. to get around those same areas now, we require boats. many areas, 10 to 15 deep -- feet deep of water. so it's just incredible how much water it takes to flood an entire area like that. and how quickly it happened as well. keeping in mind again, don it is devastating
sanj sanjay, i've seen some of your reports from there.he only way to describe it is devastating. >> ye, there's no question. i think what's also important, don, to remember is this is ongoing. and this has been going on for a month. the u.n. characterized it as a slow burn. but the flooding still -- is still happening. don, about 36 hours ago, we were in this town near fatah city. while we were over there was completely dry. officials were telling us, the floods are coming. the water is...
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and so i think it's so great, what they're doing now and sanj sanjay's report, every high school parent ought to watch this, because we really ought to start in high schools, where the coaches and the trainers are not trained to do the protocol. they need doctors there. >> if you had a teenager, would you let him play football? >> i would. but i want the doctors to be there. if my kid got a concussion, i would keep him out of the game and do the protocols before we let him back in. >> do you have a connection to this documentary? >> i do. sanjay, a year ago, he was at our house for dinner. we started talking about concussions. that gave him the notion to go and do the research. he's not just a tv doctor, as you know. he is a great, great neurosurgeon. and this documentary is a must-watch for every parent or friend of a high school or college or pro player. >> i'm glad you said that. and i don't want you to go anywhere, fran, because we're going to talk more. remember, it airs a little more than an hour from now at 8:00 eastern. dr. sanjay gupta reports. you don't want to miss it. and sa
and so i think it's so great, what they're doing now and sanj sanjay's report, every high school parent ought to watch this, because we really ought to start in high schools, where the coaches and the trainers are not trained to do the protocol. they need doctors there. >> if you had a teenager, would you let him play football? >> i would. but i want the doctors to be there. if my kid got a concussion, i would keep him out of the game and do the protocols before we let him back in....
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sanj sanjay, we appreciate you hopping on the line. sad day. it was one he knew was coming, a lot of people knew was coming, but when you hear it, it's a shock. appreciate you, sanjay. >> thank you. >> here now the reaction from charles death from jim walton, president of cnn worldwide, saying, "as a journalist and sports personality, nick charles helped put cnn on the map in its early days. he brought intelligence, style, and heart to his work, qualities that translated to our company and inspired those of us who were fortunate to work alongside him. his passing is a loss to cnn, to the sports world, and to the fans and friends everywhere who were with him to the end of his extraordinary life. like them, our thoughts today of are nick and with his family." nick charles dead at the age of 64 today. n do this... get the ball, girl. hmmm, you can't do that. but you can do this. bengay pain relief + massage with penetrating nubs plus the powerful pain relief of bengay. love the nubs! morning starts with arthritis pain... that's two pills before th
sanj sanjay, we appreciate you hopping on the line. sad day. it was one he knew was coming, a lot of people knew was coming, but when you hear it, it's a shock. appreciate you, sanjay. >> thank you. >> here now the reaction from charles death from jim walton, president of cnn worldwide, saying, "as a journalist and sports personality, nick charles helped put cnn on the map in its early days. he brought intelligence, style, and heart to his work, qualities that translated to our...
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sanj sanjay, good morning to you kind sir. there he is, ready to go. how are you feeling? loose? >> reporter: i feel good, woke up around 3:00 this morning. >> so did i. >> reporter: got on my wet suit, trisuit. you can see i don't know if you can see but the swimmers have already started, they started about 30 minutes ago, they're going in waves, they'll be doing this over the next hour or so, this is the first event in the triathlon, swim first about a mile, the bike is 25 miles, the run about six miles all in metric distance so that's why you get the rough estimates there but yeah it's a lot of fun, beautiful day, it's the hudson river. surprisingly clean. a lot of people were worried about that. it looked good this morning, 74.8 degrees is the temperature. >> you have a crew with you, a whole crew of you guys will be swimming. >> reporter: we do. they're already lined up there. they're in the white caps getting ready to go in. we have six viewers from around the nation as you know, we started this several months ago and put out a call for people to join us for this tri
sanj sanjay, good morning to you kind sir. there he is, ready to go. how are you feeling? loose? >> reporter: i feel good, woke up around 3:00 this morning. >> so did i. >> reporter: got on my wet suit, trisuit. you can see i don't know if you can see but the swimmers have already started, they started about 30 minutes ago, they're going in waves, they'll be doing this over the next hour or so, this is the first event in the triathlon, swim first about a mile, the bike is 25...
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right now keep it here finance sanj "sanjay gupta, m.d." thanks for joining us. i'm brooke baldwin in for sanjay gupta. ahead of us, kidding ourselves. why lying to yourself may actually not be such a bad idea after awe. but first the rapidly spreading heroin epidemic. the biggest police force, new york city, just this week said all officers would start to carry this drug and this medication can actually reverse a heroin overdose with virtually no side effects. first let's take a quick look at how powerful this medicine can be. here is dr. gupta. >> what you're watching is shocking. a wrn
right now keep it here finance sanj "sanjay gupta, m.d." thanks for joining us. i'm brooke baldwin in for sanjay gupta. ahead of us, kidding ourselves. why lying to yourself may actually not be such a bad idea after awe. but first the rapidly spreading heroin epidemic. the biggest police force, new york city, just this week said all officers would start to carry this drug and this medication can actually reverse a heroin overdose with virtually no side effects. first let's take a...
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sanj sanjay, this video, take a look. >> what should parents look for in babies? cannot explain what is happening to them. thank you. >> it's a good point. i will give you data. keep in mind, it's very individualized. and elderly and critical ill partials are the ones who can be ill. younger people, to it's a lot lower. it's closer to 5% or 6%. interestingly, babies 0 to 11-year-ol1 1-year-old, it's one in ten. and babies can't talk. you have to nmonitor things. check a fever, if there are questions, call your doctor and make sure you call ahead before showing up a the e.r. >> bill gates is coming up in a few minutes. we will talk to him for an is undered peri-- extended period time. dr. nyugen, you talked about it on the air. i'm not the revealing anything that saying you are pregnant. what kind of precautions are you taking now? a lot of hospitals in new york and i assume elsewhere, in new york, are not allowing loved ones inside the delivery room out of concern for the mother and health care workers and obviously for the baby as well. >> that's right. i'm 39 we
sanj sanjay, this video, take a look. >> what should parents look for in babies? cannot explain what is happening to them. thank you. >> it's a good point. i will give you data. keep in mind, it's very individualized. and elderly and critical ill partials are the ones who can be ill. younger people, to it's a lot lower. it's closer to 5% or 6%. interestingly, babies 0 to 11-year-ol1 1-year-old, it's one in ten. and babies can't talk. you have to nmonitor things. check a fever, if...
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sanje gupta. explain to us how to think about this.t some level i suppose people assume somebody who goes in and kills a whole bunch of people, particularly children, or innocents in any event, is by definition insane. >> yeah. it's really hard to sit here and say that those guys were paragones of psychological wellness. obviously there's something going on in their mind that makes them different than other people. i think it's important to differentiate between someone who has a mental illness like schizophrenia or bipolar order or even depression and someone who is angry, narcissistic, and harbors a revenge fantasy against their peers. they may not be psychologically well, but that's not necessarily a mental illness. when we talk about people with mental illness being violent that's not the people we're talking about. >> sanjay you've studied this stuff for so long and travelled to so many different countries. when you hear people say it must be we have a mental health problem in america, that's why we have so many gun deaths, what's
sanje gupta. explain to us how to think about this.t some level i suppose people assume somebody who goes in and kills a whole bunch of people, particularly children, or innocents in any event, is by definition insane. >> yeah. it's really hard to sit here and say that those guys were paragones of psychological wellness. obviously there's something going on in their mind that makes them different than other people. i think it's important to differentiate between someone who has a mental...
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sanj sanjay, stick around because we're getting more breaking news.'re now hearing from a certain someone who is the half brother of this patient. also hearing from the liberian airport to sanjay's point asking about questions not asked of this patient but says thomas duncan was screened three times before he boarded this flight and so legal action being taken here. we'll analyze this next. i'm o. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my doctor fo
sanj sanjay, stick around because we're getting more breaking news.'re now hearing from a certain someone who is the half brother of this patient. also hearing from the liberian airport to sanjay's point asking about questions not asked of this patient but says thomas duncan was screened three times before he boarded this flight and so legal action being taken here. we'll analyze this next. i'm o. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my...
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sanj sanjay gupta will have the medical perspective. let's get to the politics. suzanne malveaux joins us on capitol hill. another delay for mitch mcconnell on this one whachlt are you hearing? >> reporter: this is the latest in a series of stops and starts regarding the health care bill and senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell wanted to build momentum here, a sense of urgency. that has come to a screeching halt. members of congress back in session this afternoon and despite that, however, this is a real difficult moment for them. we are talking about over the weekend, the announcement from senator mccain's office that he had surgery to remove a clot that would push back the timetable perhaps a week or more. mitch mcconnell knows he doesn't necessarily have the votes and can't afford to lose a single vote, so, delaying this process. this comes before we had some outright no's from republicans. i spoke with two of them last week, senator rand paul, the conservative who says it does not go far enough with the taxes and subsidies in the revised version and senato
sanj sanjay gupta will have the medical perspective. let's get to the politics. suzanne malveaux joins us on capitol hill. another delay for mitch mcconnell on this one whachlt are you hearing? >> reporter: this is the latest in a series of stops and starts regarding the health care bill and senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell wanted to build momentum here, a sense of urgency. that has come to a screeching halt. members of congress back in session this afternoon and despite that,...
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given what you just heard from sanj sanjay, you look at the group, people with underlying conditions that's 100 million people in the country, health care workers 21 million. there's a lot of different categories in there. how do you divide it up, right, and figure out who's at the front of the line, middle of the line, back of the line? >> jim, and sanjay knows, the advisory committee on immunization practices has been meeting on this really for several months and has been thinking about it very, very carefully. they've done focus groups, have medical emphasis involved. they're interested in, among other things, equity to make sure that under represented minorities who are affected by the virus get the information about the vaccine and can make careful decisions for themselves and their families. today, i think the phase one will be decided. and that will undoubtedly be health care workers. as sanjay says, all health care workers are not alike. that will be determined at the local level and then the issue is, should nursing home patients also be included. that was a matter of debate
given what you just heard from sanj sanjay, you look at the group, people with underlying conditions that's 100 million people in the country, health care workers 21 million. there's a lot of different categories in there. how do you divide it up, right, and figure out who's at the front of the line, middle of the line, back of the line? >> jim, and sanjay knows, the advisory committee on immunization practices has been meeting on this really for several months and has been thinking about...
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sanj sanjay, you were inside that room. rosalynn carter, was she sitting nearby?porter: she was sitting nearby. other members of his family were, members of the carter center, and often times he obviously referred to his wife roslyn and talked about their 69-year marriage, and he was looking right at her when he was making those comments. it was very touching inside the room, very emotional. >> i just wanted to know what you think mr. carter's prognosis will be? >> well, you know, he was asked that question and it's always one of those tough things to sort of put into some context because if you look at the numbers for everybody across the board, when you're talking about metastatic melanoma which is what he's describing, melanoma that started somewhere in his body and has spread to his liver and to his brain, it's a very tough cancer to treat, no question. he's talking about getting a specific type of therapy which is going to boost his immune system to help his immune system better fight the cancer, if you will, and also going to get radiation, but it's very har
sanj sanjay, you were inside that room. rosalynn carter, was she sitting nearby?porter: she was sitting nearby. other members of his family were, members of the carter center, and often times he obviously referred to his wife roslyn and talked about their 69-year marriage, and he was looking right at her when he was making those comments. it was very touching inside the room, very emotional. >> i just wanted to know what you think mr. carter's prognosis will be? >> well, you know,...