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dr. sanjay gupta is with us. now, doctor, tell us, first, stress-induced migraines, what are we talking about >>? >> when you talk about migraines, you are usually talking about migraine headaches, and it's a bunch of neurological things associated with it, people can be nauseated and can have vomiting and sensitivity to light, but it's usually the headache that characterizes these types of things. they occur typically on one side of the head which is a way to characterize or differentiate it from other headaches. stress-induced, john, as you might triggers for the headaches and stress can be one of the common ones. people that have stress, lack of sleep associated with that, that can bring on one of the higrain headaches. a lot of people will have some sort of aura so to speak, they'll have some idea that the headache is going to come on. they may get an hour or so notice, but if it comes on and not treated, it could be painful and last four hours to three days, it can be a pretty big deal, john. >> could it inc
dr. sanjay gupta is with us. now, doctor, tell us, first, stress-induced migraines, what are we talking about >>? >> when you talk about migraines, you are usually talking about migraine headaches, and it's a bunch of neurological things associated with it, people can be nauseated and can have vomiting and sensitivity to light, but it's usually the headache that characterizes these types of things. they occur typically on one side of the head which is a way to characterize or...
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dr. sanjay gupta. doctor, number one, the main reasons, why this change, and how significant is it?i mean, they're looking at a lot of existing studies out there and that's where the change is coming from, oit pretty significant. the interesting thing is that, you know, if you look across the board, about 40,000 women a year will develop breast cancer in their 40s. that's the first thing to think about. 20% of those women will die. again, talking about women in their 40s. they also noted as part of reviewing these studies that a cancer tends to grow faster in a woman earlier in life, so between -- in her 40s the cancer will grow a little bit faster which is why they felt they needed to screen a little bit more quickly. that's sort of bottom line. they know that earlier screening, 98% of women will survive five years if their cancer is found early. and they added it all up and said we should increase screenings annually starting at age 40. >> these are today's recommendations, we've got them up on the screen so everyone can see them. it's the number of cases and the cancer grows fast
dr. sanjay gupta. doctor, number one, the main reasons, why this change, and how significant is it?i mean, they're looking at a lot of existing studies out there and that's where the change is coming from, oit pretty significant. the interesting thing is that, you know, if you look across the board, about 40,000 women a year will develop breast cancer in their 40s. that's the first thing to think about. 20% of those women will die. again, talking about women in their 40s. they also noted as...
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dr. sanjay gupta is tracking the history of cocaine.ry is going to air in the next hour. >>> deadline on the debt crisis grows more urgent with every day which bring us to today's talk back question and carol costello who joins us from washington, hey, carol. >> yeah, i got the responses back, at least some of them. the talk back question today, suzanne, should president obama forget congress and ratz debt limit? this from michael if there is a way you some say there is, for obama raise the debt ceiling, i say do it linking the debt ceiling to all these spending, cutting plans is insanity created by the gop and some reason, bought into by the democrats, a pox on both. this from adam, if he can do it legally, he should use the executive order and end this nonsense. gw bush would have done it for sure. this from barack why would we raise the debt ceiling is if no money is going it toward paying down our dealt? makes no sense, i say let's default and get it out of the way sooner rather than later because it's happening regardless. this is
dr. sanjay gupta is tracking the history of cocaine.ry is going to air in the next hour. >>> deadline on the debt crisis grows more urgent with every day which bring us to today's talk back question and carol costello who joins us from washington, hey, carol. >> yeah, i got the responses back, at least some of them. the talk back question today, suzanne, should president obama forget congress and ratz debt limit? this from michael if there is a way you some say there is, for...
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dr. sanjay gupta has the story of how one man overcame major obstacles to get his life back on track. >> bers the exact moment his life fell apart. >> i had a major personal train wreck. within the course of a week, my father died, a marriage that was rocky ended, and i didn't have any reserve. i had to quit neurosurgery. >> death, divorce, depression. all of it of happened in a matter of days. >> my mental processing was gone. >> you were rock bottom. >> i hit bottom. >> the crisis was so bad, dr. maroon contemplated suicide. but then came the opportunity. >> there was a phone call from a banker friend in wheeling, west virginia who i think took pity on me and said, hey, joe, let's go for a run. >> your first response? >> are you crazy? >> but he did go for that run. and he felt something go click. >> it was the first night that i slept in about four or five months. >> is that right. just getting a little bit of exercise. >> four times around, i slept. >> in fact he was running so much, he developed an over use injury, so he started to bike and then swim, and slowly his depression began
dr. sanjay gupta has the story of how one man overcame major obstacles to get his life back on track. >> bers the exact moment his life fell apart. >> i had a major personal train wreck. within the course of a week, my father died, a marriage that was rocky ended, and i didn't have any reserve. i had to quit neurosurgery. >> death, divorce, depression. all of it of happened in a matter of days. >> my mental processing was gone. >> you were rock bottom. >> i...
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dr. sanjay gupta, next. [ male announcer ] this is coach parker...op day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ >>> breaking news. according to a gop aide, speaker boehner, house speaker john boehner and minority leader eric cantor will be meeting with the president today at 5:00 p.m. at the white house. that'll be just a couple of hours or so after the president is expected to meet with the democratic leaders. so there you have the picture there in washington. the white house and congress, certainly the focus today. >>> the nfl has just been hit with a lawsuit by 75 former players. the claim? the colleague has noknown for about 90 years there's a link between concussions and brain damage but intentionally concealed that information from players, coaches, trainers and the public until last year. we reached out to the nfl for a comment and received this statement. it says, quote, we have not seen the complaint but would vigorously co
dr. sanjay gupta, next. [ male announcer ] this is coach parker...op day starts with back pain... and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ >>> breaking news. according to a gop aide, speaker boehner, house speaker john boehner and minority leader eric cantor will be meeting with the president today at 5:00 p.m. at the white house. that'll be just a couple of hours or so after the president is...
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dr. sanjay gupta has his remarkable story in today's "the human factor ". >> reporter: kevin's sculpturesn be found all over the world. for the past seven years, he hasn't been able to sculpt i. was teasing him, you think that looks better from the ground up and then i took a look at him and i could tell there was something seriously wrong. >> reporter: what kevin's wife diane didn't know is that he previously healthy husband had a blood clot, which had traveled to his brain and caused a massive stroke. >> he was on life support for 13 days, and then from there in rehab hospitals for seven weeks. >> reporter: when kevin finally came home, he had lost his memory, his ability to speak and most of his movement, but when he was taken back up into his studio, something inside him lit up. >> he stood here, walked over and touched some of his machinery and for the first time since his stroke there was life in his eyes. >> reporter: kevin continued his rehabilitation and over time learned to walk on his own. bits of his memory came back and he can now speak more than 100 different words. all of t
dr. sanjay gupta has his remarkable story in today's "the human factor ". >> reporter: kevin's sculpturesn be found all over the world. for the past seven years, he hasn't been able to sculpt i. was teasing him, you think that looks better from the ground up and then i took a look at him and i could tell there was something seriously wrong. >> reporter: what kevin's wife diane didn't know is that he previously healthy husband had a blood clot, which had traveled to his...
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dr. sanjay gupta. i have a lot to talk about. football and head injuries. a remarkable story about cocaine. when it first arrived on the world scene, the first supporter was a young dr. freud. >>> we start with cuts in washington. behind the numbers, there are real people. including one little boy who stole your heart in the super bowl commercial. next week, capitol hill is going to feel the force. >> dr. gupta? >> you're it. >> i'm it? max page knows one stage. full steam ahead. you probably have seen max before. remember this volkswagon ad from super bowl xlv? darth vader? no. just max. within mere seconds of meeting him, max was asking about my daughters. >> three girls. >> let me guess. 4-year-old. 2-year-old. >> yes. >> how did you know? we are at the children's hospital in los angeles with his brother and max to see dr. michael silka. >> get your pacemaker checked? >> that is right. max has a pacemaker. it is his third. for parents jennifer and buck, the first sign of trouble came before max was even born. >> my 38 week appointment, we found out max ha
dr. sanjay gupta. i have a lot to talk about. football and head injuries. a remarkable story about cocaine. when it first arrived on the world scene, the first supporter was a young dr. freud. >>> we start with cuts in washington. behind the numbers, there are real people. including one little boy who stole your heart in the super bowl commercial. next week, capitol hill is going to feel the force. >> dr. gupta? >> you're it. >> i'm it? max page knows one stage. full...
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dr. sanjay gupta. as a dad, i was curious. would you let your kids play something that looks like this? >>> i wanted to show you something you may have never seen before. death rates. a nearly 48-hour endurance challenge. it is very extreme. i'll show it to you. >>> we know the rock band kiss, but paul stanley was actually born deaf in one ear. we will hear his story. >>> we begin with an interesting turn in the case of jared loughner. in jail, he has been receiving anti-psychotic medication. he doesn't want to take it. his lawyers asked the judge to force him to stop taking it. it is a fascinating situation. we have jeffery tubin with us. we have been talking about this in the past. the judge says this is in the hands of his doctors, primarily. how does it work? can prison doctors hold loughner down and force this medication into him? >> the defense has one goal. to keep him from getting executed. that is the only goal. at the moment, he has been found not fit to stand trial. as long as you are not fit to stand trial, you are not getting executed. the status quo is pretty satisfactory
dr. sanjay gupta. as a dad, i was curious. would you let your kids play something that looks like this? >>> i wanted to show you something you may have never seen before. death rates. a nearly 48-hour endurance challenge. it is very extreme. i'll show it to you. >>> we know the rock band kiss, but paul stanley was actually born deaf in one ear. we will hear his story. >>> we begin with an interesting turn in the case of jared loughner. in jail, he has been receiving...
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dr. sanjay gupta is taking a look in our special edition of "sanjay gupta m.d." coming up. >>> last month president obama announced plans to start bringing down the number of u.s. troops in afghanistan. but still u.s. troops are going to be there for years to come. come fall it will be a full decade we've been at war. so this week and next we're taking a closer look at an aspect that's easy to miss, at least until your life is on the line. i'm talking about the impact this war has had on medical care, no the just for wounded troops, but also here at home. one pretty stark example is the care that saved the life of congresswoman gabrielle giffords. a bullet through the head. the kind of wound you might see in combat. dr. peter reed was running the emergency room that day. but he learned his trade in iraq with the navy. he says with the wound like giffords' had, a decade ago, a lot of doctors would have given up before they even started. >> for most handgun injuries through and through to the head, the chance of them going to the operating room are exceedingly low.
dr. sanjay gupta is taking a look in our special edition of "sanjay gupta m.d." coming up. >>> last month president obama announced plans to start bringing down the number of u.s. troops in afghanistan. but still u.s. troops are going to be there for years to come. come fall it will be a full decade we've been at war. so this week and next we're taking a closer look at an aspect that's easy to miss, at least until your life is on the line. i'm talking about the impact this...
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dr. sanjay gupta. this fall will mark a full decade that the united states has been at war. it has left a mark. in many ways, the strong connection between the battlefield and medical care at home. i work at a level one trauma center at grady hospital. some of the techniques that we use, for example, cutting out part of the skull to relieve pressure on the brain was developed in the military. in the last decade out of necessity. it is not a one-way connection. we have barbara starr who spent time with a group of doctors and medical technicians who are all getting ready to deploy. for these men and women, heading off to war, a big city hospital like the one where i work, can be a perfect training ground. >> this doctor stops to check on an injured patient. he suffered massive abdominal injuries at the maryland factory job when he was caught in a conveyer belt. >> we will keep an eye on that. >> his cousin peter translates into the creole of their native haiti. but rimshaw treats cancer. why is he here? dr. john renshaw is deploying to the frontlines of stafghanistano treat th
dr. sanjay gupta. this fall will mark a full decade that the united states has been at war. it has left a mark. in many ways, the strong connection between the battlefield and medical care at home. i work at a level one trauma center at grady hospital. some of the techniques that we use, for example, cutting out part of the skull to relieve pressure on the brain was developed in the military. in the last decade out of necessity. it is not a one-way connection. we have barbara starr who spent...
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dr. sanjay gupta. thanks for being with us. we hahave a lot to catch up on this morning. including a ruling for workers from the twin towers. >>> a top motorcycle racer continued his career after an accident left him partially paralyzed. >>> first, how the budget dealings in washington are affecting our kids. max page. or should i call him mini darth vader. you remember max page. we introduced you to him last we' week. he is 6 years old and on his third pacemaker. he took capitol hill by storm this week. max and his family came to washington with a group of kids to put the pressure on lawmakers. >> we are one family from california trying to make a difference. >> to protect medicaid coverage for children and preserve funding for the programs that train half of the pediatricians. they met with lawmakers from both parties. >> i want to help my hospital. >> so, it is hard for something like a worthy institution like this. >> you are going to be around here a lot longer than i am. we want to make sure. >> you are here longer than me. i'm six and you are a senator? >> max join
dr. sanjay gupta. thanks for being with us. we hahave a lot to catch up on this morning. including a ruling for workers from the twin towers. >>> a top motorcycle racer continued his career after an accident left him partially paralyzed. >>> first, how the budget dealings in washington are affecting our kids. max page. or should i call him mini darth vader. you remember max page. we introduced you to him last we' week. he is 6 years old and on his third pacemaker. he took...
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dr. sanjay gupta. thanks for being with us. we have a lot to catch you up on this morning, including a controversial ruling for workers at the twin tower rescue scene on 9/11. a remarkable story. >>> and also a top motorcycle racer who found a way to continue his career even after an accident left him partially paralyzed. we'll explain. >>> first, how the budget deal innings washington could impact kids. including little max paige. maybe i should call him mini darth vader. >> you remember max paige. we introduced you to him last week as well. he's a crazy cute kid. he's six years old but also on his third pacemaker. he's had eight major operations. a lot of people don't know that about him. this week he took capitol hill by storm. max and his family came to washington with a group of kids to put the pressure on lawmakers. >> we are one family from california trying to make a difference. >> reporter: to protect medicaid coverage for children and to preserve federal funding for the programs that train nearly half the nation's ped
dr. sanjay gupta. thanks for being with us. we have a lot to catch you up on this morning, including a controversial ruling for workers at the twin tower rescue scene on 9/11. a remarkable story. >>> and also a top motorcycle racer who found a way to continue his career even after an accident left him partially paralyzed. we'll explain. >>> first, how the budget deal innings washington could impact kids. including little max paige. maybe i should call him mini darth vader....
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dr. sanjay gupta. this fall will mark a full decade that the united states has been at war. it's left a mark in many ways, including the strong connection between the battlefield and medical care at home. i work at a level one trauma center at grady hospital. as a neurosurgeon i handle all sorts of things, gunshot wounds, car crashes and other injuries. some of the techniques that we use, for example, cutting out part of the skull to relieve pressure on the brain was developed in the military. in the last decade out of necessity. it is not a one-way connection. cnn pentagon correspondent barbara starr spent time with a group of doctors, medics, nurses and medical teches who are all themselves now getting ready to deploy. for these men and women heading off to war, a big city hospital like the one where i work, can be a perfect training ground. >> reporter: dr. john renshaw stops to check on one of his patients. he suffered massive injuries at his job when he was caught in a conveyer belt. his cousin translates into their native haiti. renshaw is an oncologist. he treats canc
dr. sanjay gupta. this fall will mark a full decade that the united states has been at war. it's left a mark in many ways, including the strong connection between the battlefield and medical care at home. i work at a level one trauma center at grady hospital. as a neurosurgeon i handle all sorts of things, gunshot wounds, car crashes and other injuries. some of the techniques that we use, for example, cutting out part of the skull to relieve pressure on the brain was developed in the military....
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dr. sanjay gupta. >> now, the region of the brain we're talking about is something known as the insla. let me show you over here, a part of the brain largely responsible for negative emotion like disgust, pain, the sensation you get that something is not quite right. that somehow danger is lurking. some studies have shown the fear of losing everything in this case your money, your hivelihood could tap into that system and give you a real sense of fear. >> reporter: but are all brains created equal when it comes to finances and risk taking? >> there's very strong evidence that there is no such thing as a single risk-seeking person. that is, someone who is risk seeking, for example, interpersonally, they like adrenaline sports, like to go sky diving. that same person in their invechts. >> through i tracking and gaming simulations, neuroeconomic research is shedding light on this tug of war between the physiology and psychology inside our brains. we're all still evolving, still battling our inner caveman. >> no cavemen here. jason zweig is the author of "your money your brain." has the wo
dr. sanjay gupta. >> now, the region of the brain we're talking about is something known as the insla. let me show you over here, a part of the brain largely responsible for negative emotion like disgust, pain, the sensation you get that something is not quite right. that somehow danger is lurking. some studies have shown the fear of losing everything in this case your money, your hivelihood could tap into that system and give you a real sense of fear. >> reporter: but are all...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> four days from default, still no deal.ts, they've given in on taxes. are republicans ready to come to the table too? coming up at the top of the hour, i'll ask one, senator rob portman of ohio. don't miss that. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell yo
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> four days from default, still no deal.ts, they've given in on taxes. are republicans ready to come to the table too? coming up at the top of the hour, i'll ask one, senator rob portman of ohio. don't miss that. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got...
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including a little boy that stole our hearts in a commercial, and sanjay gupta explains. >> take a look at who i met when i was out in l.a. >> drgupta? >> yes, sir. >> you're it! >> i'm it? >> yep. >> he only knows one speed. full steam ahead. you have probably seen max before even though you may not know it. remember this ad from super bowl xlv? just max. max was asking about my daughters within minutes of meeting them. >> three girls. >> let me guess, 4-year-old, 2-year-old, and a -- >> how did you know? we're at the children's hospital in los angeles with his max and his brother. >> can i see your pace maker? >> that's right. he has a pacemaker, and it's his third. the first sign of trouble came before max was born. >> my 30-week appointment, we found out max had structural damage to his heart. they took him emergency c-section, and born in a whirlwind. >> the last feeling i remember it's hopelessness because it's out of my hands as a dad, and as a dad, that's not something we're used to. >> i said please save my son, i don't know what you said or understand anything you are going to do, i need a chance to know this kid. >>
including a little boy that stole our hearts in a commercial, and sanjay gupta explains. >> take a look at who i met when i was out in l.a. >> drgupta? >> yes, sir. >> you're it! >> i'm it? >> yep. >> he only knows one speed. full steam ahead. you have probably seen max before even though you may not know it. remember this ad from super bowl xlv? just max. max was asking about my daughters within minutes of meeting them. >> three girls. >>...
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dr. sanjay gupta. more news on cnn starts right now. >>> this is "cnn sunday morning" i am in for t. j. holmes. a busy night in store tonight. congressional leaders will meet with president obama to meet a reduction plan later today. >>> this is the last time subtle "atlantis" will link up to the space station, live to kennedy space center. >>> we're hours away from a meeting with congressional leaders. talks broke down yesterday. the apparent sticking point is taxes and who pays how much. republicans call taxing richer people a job killer. here is house the house speaker, john boehner, sees it. he says quote despite good faith effort to find common ground the white house will not pursue a bigger debt reduction agreement without tax hikes. i belief the best approach may be focus on producing a smaller measure based on the cuts identified. the white house also talking about expectations at those talks. here is what a spokesman had to say about it. we cannot ask the middle class and seniors to bear all the burden of budget cuts here. we need a balanced approach. we believe the american pe
dr. sanjay gupta. more news on cnn starts right now. >>> this is "cnn sunday morning" i am in for t. j. holmes. a busy night in store tonight. congressional leaders will meet with president obama to meet a reduction plan later today. >>> this is the last time subtle "atlantis" will link up to the space station, live to kennedy space center. >>> we're hours away from a meeting with congressional leaders. talks broke down yesterday. the apparent...
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dr. sanjay gupta reporting about how the best fight against depression may be exercise. today's "human factor." >> reporter: dr. joseph maroon remembers the exact moment his life fell apart. >> i had a major personal train wreck. within the course of a week my father died, a marriage that was rocky ended, and i didn't have any reserve. i had to quit neurosurgery. >> reporter: death, divorce, depression, all of it happened in a matter of days. >> my mental processing was gone. i was -- rock bottom. i hit bottom. >> reporter: the crisis was so bad, dr. maroon contemplated suicide, but then came the opportunity. >> it was a phone call from a banker friend in wheeling, west virginia, who i think took pity on me and said, hey, joe, let's go for a run. >> reporter: your first response? >> my first, are you crazy? >> reporter: but he did go for that run. and he felt something go click. >> it was the first night that i slept in about four or five months. >> reporter: is that right? just getting a little bit of exercise, then? >> four times around, i slept. >> reporter: in fact,
dr. sanjay gupta reporting about how the best fight against depression may be exercise. today's "human factor." >> reporter: dr. joseph maroon remembers the exact moment his life fell apart. >> i had a major personal train wreck. within the course of a week my father died, a marriage that was rocky ended, and i didn't have any reserve. i had to quit neurosurgery. >> reporter: death, divorce, depression, all of it happened in a matter of days. >> my mental...
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dr. sanjay gupta. the millennial generation, they are open to change. how do they feel about health care reform? >> this is interesting. we have been following this for sometime. despite the fact they will be the most impacted by virtue of living the longest, they are not as open about this as other forms of change. about half are fully supportive of health care, but more than one-third openly oppose health care reform as well. it's a dicey thing. this is a generation of people, who, as you say, are open to lots of different things. and they are not quite fully understanding it, and they say that if they are asked about the specifics of the bill, a lot of them have just tuned out over the last couple of years, and don't really what is in it for them. despite the fact it may have a huge impact on them, we're not getting a lot of support from there. >> it's surprising they would be lukewarm about it, because it's the underage 30 group, and that's the group that tends to . >> yeah, and you think, hey, i will just run out my luck here and see how it goes. t
dr. sanjay gupta. the millennial generation, they are open to change. how do they feel about health care reform? >> this is interesting. we have been following this for sometime. despite the fact they will be the most impacted by virtue of living the longest, they are not as open about this as other forms of change. about half are fully supportive of health care, but more than one-third openly oppose health care reform as well. it's a dicey thing. this is a generation of people, who, as...
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dr. sanjay gupta has his insp e inspiring story coming up. don't want to miss it. >>> one thing is indispoutable. america is not going to stop exploring. thank you "columbia," "challenger," "discovery" and "endeavour" and our ship "atlantis." thank you for protecting us and bringing this program to such a fitting end. god bless all of you. god bless the united states of america. >> well put. "atlantis" is back from the final space mission ever, ever for that type of spacecraft. it landed at kennedy space center just before 6:00 a.m., and thousands came to say good-bye but captain chris ferguson says it's not the end of america's mission. >> given everything that i know today, i think that we'll be traversing back and forth to lower earth orbit with one of the four or five vehicles that are being considered right now. i think that that's going to be a well-travel the path. i think that we're going to have people spending either short or perhaps long periods of time in orbit who have, you know, paid for a trip there. >> we're joined by nasa adm
dr. sanjay gupta has his insp e inspiring story coming up. don't want to miss it. >>> one thing is indispoutable. america is not going to stop exploring. thank you "columbia," "challenger," "discovery" and "endeavour" and our ship "atlantis." thank you for protecting us and bringing this program to such a fitting end. god bless all of you. god bless the united states of america. >> well put. "atlantis" is back from the...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> and last november, the family was hit with another tragedy.. but instead of focussing on that, henry looked at thes positives. his wife is in remission, the kids are okay and he says no matter what, don't give up on your dreams. an amazing story. all the best to him. >>> the debt debate is dragging down the public's opinion of leadership in washington. we'll have the results of a new cnn poll that says people are fed up with the fighting. i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> and last november, the family was hit with another tragedy.. but instead of focussing on that, henry looked at thes positives. his wife is in remission, the kids are okay and he says no matter what, don't give up on your dreams. an amazing story. all the best to him. >>> the debt debate is dragging down the public's opinion of leadership in washington. we'll have the results of a new cnn poll that says people are fed up with the fighting....
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dr. sanjay gupta about how all the hits and concussions he endured in pro football have affected his brainow, mcneill's former teammate, one of them, hall of famer fran tarkenton, and fran, you and fred played together on the vikings. one more sound bite i want to you hear. going to be really tough, but listen. >> -- actually considering not livi living. actually considering it. >> reporter: you'd like to end your life? >> yeah. >> emotional stuff. tell us about him as a player. >> i knew him when he came up as a rookie from southern cal. he was 23, 22 years old. great athlete. great linebacker. he got it. he's smart. went back to law school. graduated from law school and just a great citizen. couldn't find a better human being than fred mcneill and to see this, so many of my teammates, of my generation happened because we had concussions and we'd go back in the game. >> do you worry about it for you? do you ever think you have a -- we're being funny, do you have a senior moment and say i'm having a little moment. i can't catch it. did you ever think about it? >> sure i do. and all of us d
dr. sanjay gupta about how all the hits and concussions he endured in pro football have affected his brainow, mcneill's former teammate, one of them, hall of famer fran tarkenton, and fran, you and fred played together on the vikings. one more sound bite i want to you hear. going to be really tough, but listen. >> -- actually considering not livi living. actually considering it. >> reporter: you'd like to end your life? >> yeah. >> emotional stuff. tell us about him as a...
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dr. sanjay gupta introduces us to a scientist working on a new approach to the injury. >> he always wantedprofessor at harvard. he thought he would develop the next great heart medicine. but in 2002 when he was offered his dream job there was a catch. he was in the army reserves and he signed up with a unit that he knew was headed to battle. so major parker said -- >> hold the job. i got to fight. i took off a year. >> he spent much of 2002 and 2003 near kandahar hunting for taliban. he came back to harvard. in 2009 with the national guard unit he went back to afghanistan. >> and so i spent a lot of time with units looking for ieds. we got hit several times. vehicles in front of me got blown up. i was never hit. i was very lucky. when you run up there and pull open the for and see your injured buddies you never forget that sight. >> this time, back home, he began to explore the science of brain injury. >> what happens when the brain gets hit by a blast wave and slams up inside the skull. >> with colleagues at northeast university parker built new tools to study how a blast affects the brai
dr. sanjay gupta introduces us to a scientist working on a new approach to the injury. >> he always wantedprofessor at harvard. he thought he would develop the next great heart medicine. but in 2002 when he was offered his dream job there was a catch. he was in the army reserves and he signed up with a unit that he knew was headed to battle. so major parker said -- >> hold the job. i got to fight. i took off a year. >> he spent much of 2002 and 2003 near kandahar hunting for...
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dr. sanjay gupta. ak today, a man fired a team of lawyers, choosing to represent himself.urt. that's at the top of the hour. >> thanks. mariah carey sends her love, by the way. >> okay. >>> i want to bring back john king and gloria to talk about what's happening tonight. gloria, does anybody have a clue of what's happening? i'm an ordinary person of the public, hearing at a vote that may or may not happen. the country is on the verge of disaster. >> i think you summed it up quite nicely, piers. look, a lot of members of congress feel the same way. i think what you see going on now is the speaker trying to twist the arms of new members of congress, largely, who don't owe him anything. they came to congress outside and separate from the establishment. he's trying to convince them to cut a deal with him so they can be in good negotiating position with the senate. he knows their bill isn't going to go anywhere in the senate. it is kind of ridiculous, if you will. what really strikes me is that you have a president of the united states elected because he wanted to be transforma
dr. sanjay gupta. ak today, a man fired a team of lawyers, choosing to represent himself.urt. that's at the top of the hour. >> thanks. mariah carey sends her love, by the way. >> okay. >>> i want to bring back john king and gloria to talk about what's happening tonight. gloria, does anybody have a clue of what's happening? i'm an ordinary person of the public, hearing at a vote that may or may not happen. the country is on the verge of disaster. >> i think you summed...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. >> thank you. thank for watching. see you back here one hour from now, the situation room with candy crow lie in for wolf blitzer begins in just moments. >> a new punch in the gut for jobless americans and the obama white house. this hour the cold hard numbers in a very disappointing jobs report. it's new ammunition for your again talks to prevent america from defaulting on its debt. also this hour one of the best selling newspapers on the planet is shutting down. tainted by a phone hacking scandal. and the political and legal short fallout gross with the arrest of a former aide to the british prime minister. and a chilling new threat to air security. terrorists bent on blowing up bombs surgically implanted in their body. welcome to our viewers. wolf blitzer is off. i'm candy crowley and you're in the situation room. >> a lot of pain and not enough gain in the newest snapshot of unemployment in this country. a new report shows 18,000 jobs were created in june. that is so far short of the as many as 125,000 jobs that e
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. >> thank you. thank for watching. see you back here one hour from now, the situation room with candy crow lie in for wolf blitzer begins in just moments. >> a new punch in the gut for jobless americans and the obama white house. this hour the cold hard numbers in a very disappointing jobs report. it's new ammunition for your again talks to prevent america from defaulting on its debt. also this hour one of the best selling newspapers on the planet is...
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dr. sanjay gupta about how all the hits he endured in pro football affected his brain. fran tarkenton founder of onemorecustomer.com. you and fred played together on the vikings, i have one more sound bite i want you to hear. it'll be really tough. >> i was actually considering not living. i was actually considering that. >> reporter: you wanted to end your life? >> yeah. >> emotional stuff. tell us about him as a player. >> i knew him when he came up as a rookie from southern cal when he was 23, 22 years old. great athlete. great linebacker. he got it. he was smart. went back to law school. graduated from law school and just a great citizen, couldn't find a better human being than fred mcneill and to see this, what so many of my teammates, so many of my generation of players has happened because we have concussions and we'd go back in the game. >> 75 players, 75, fred is among them. >> yeah. >> suing the nfl, claiming that they knew about the effects of concussions on players' brains and concealed that info until just last year. did you -- are you a part of this suit o
dr. sanjay gupta about how all the hits he endured in pro football affected his brain. fran tarkenton founder of onemorecustomer.com. you and fred played together on the vikings, i have one more sound bite i want you to hear. it'll be really tough. >> i was actually considering not living. i was actually considering that. >> reporter: you wanted to end your life? >> yeah. >> emotional stuff. tell us about him as a player. >> i knew him when he came up as a rookie...
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dr. sanjay gupta introduces us to will carter who doesn't let a brain injury get in the way of his dreamsloved making people laugh. when he was a child he dreamed of becoming a comedian. if you would have asked him at 17 he would have said his biggest obstacle was fear of failure. that changed with a horrific car accident and his family feared the worse. >> had to remove part of his skull cap. >> he had a collapsed lung. he lost a spleen. >> he was in a coma for about three weeks. driving home one night i just thought oh, my god my son has a brain injury. does he have a future? >> do you need somebody to pick you up tonight? >> robert can give me a ride home. >> after years of physical therapy, will did recover. but he lost a lot of his independenten. he couldn't drive. meaning he had to depend on his parents to give him rides. had to rely on his friend. he had to put his dreams on hold. >> i loved doing comedy. there's no energy in this world like being on stage. >> will didn't give up. he was determined to overcome his brain injury. with the help of this. a device called the electronic
dr. sanjay gupta introduces us to will carter who doesn't let a brain injury get in the way of his dreamsloved making people laugh. when he was a child he dreamed of becoming a comedian. if you would have asked him at 17 he would have said his biggest obstacle was fear of failure. that changed with a horrific car accident and his family feared the worse. >> had to remove part of his skull cap. >> he had a collapsed lung. he lost a spleen. >> he was in a coma for about three...
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dr. sanjay gupta. more news on cnn starts right now. >>> good sunday morning. casey anthony is a free woman. she walked out the front door of a florida jail just hours ago, but where is she now? also, today, a big day for the women of the u.s. world cup soccer team. they may be the odds on favorite to win the world cup final today, but they are not the favorites. i am t. j. holmes. thank you for being with us today. let's start with the story that seems to have come to some kind of an end. this is casey anthony leaving jail 12 days after being found not guilty of killing her 2-year-old daughter. she walked out the front door, which was a surprise to many. anthony was found guilty of lying to police, and that got her a four--year-sentence, and you factor in time served and good behavior, and she's out. this comes three years and a day after she was first arrested on the disappearance of her daughter. david mattingly joins us. this was a surprise to many that she walked out the front door. >> reporter: that's right. there are a number of scenarios in mind, and th
dr. sanjay gupta. more news on cnn starts right now. >>> good sunday morning. casey anthony is a free woman. she walked out the front door of a florida jail just hours ago, but where is she now? also, today, a big day for the women of the u.s. world cup soccer team. they may be the odds on favorite to win the world cup final today, but they are not the favorites. i am t. j. holmes. thank you for being with us today. let's start with the story that seems to have come to some kind of an...
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dr. sanjay gupta sitting in for anderson tone. we're keeping him honest on 360. a nuclear disaster anderson and i saw close up. it was made worse by a government that isn't giving their citizens straight answers. today another 113 households were told to evacuate. these are households far beyond the existing 30 kilometer exclusion zone set up around the crippled reactors. we're going to trace the pattern of bad news consistently downplayed or 38ed for days or weeks by the japanese government and the plant operator. also another keeping them honest, a 360 investigation. prescription drug addictions fueled by easy access on the internet. google has already set aside a half a billion dollars for a settlement. we'll tell you why. >>> and crime and punishment. a huge day in the casey anthony trial. the defense rested. casey did not take the stand. more on the defensive strategy. >>> also a 360 exclusive, we have home video that we just obtained of casey anthony as a child. those stories and tonight's ridiculous at the top of the hour. more piers morgan in just a momen
dr. sanjay gupta sitting in for anderson tone. we're keeping him honest on 360. a nuclear disaster anderson and i saw close up. it was made worse by a government that isn't giving their citizens straight answers. today another 113 households were told to evacuate. these are households far beyond the existing 30 kilometer exclusion zone set up around the crippled reactors. we're going to trace the pattern of bad news consistently downplayed or 38ed for days or weeks by the japanese government...
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dr. sanjay gupta. more news on cnn starts right now. >>> good saturday morning to you. i'm susan hendricks in today for t.j. holmes. >>> betty ford has died. she's being remembered today for speaking out about her own problems and for changing the role of first lady. >>> britain's newest royal couple, william and catherine are in california today, from ponies to celebrities, it promises to be a very busy day. >>> and the final shuttle has been launched into space. we will look ahead to what's next for nasa. >>> we begin this morning with the death of former first lady betty ford. she was 93 years old. ford was surrounded by family when she passed away last night. she became first lady back in 1974 when her husband gerald ford took over following the resignation of richard nixon. her greatest legacy may be the contribution she made against the battle against addiction. here what is president obama had to say about her passing. he says today we take comfort in the knowledge that betty and her husband former president gerald ford are together once more. michele and i send
dr. sanjay gupta. more news on cnn starts right now. >>> good saturday morning to you. i'm susan hendricks in today for t.j. holmes. >>> betty ford has died. she's being remembered today for speaking out about her own problems and for changing the role of first lady. >>> britain's newest royal couple, william and catherine are in california today, from ponies to celebrities, it promises to be a very busy day. >>> and the final shuttle has been launched into...
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dr. sanjay gupta tonight sitting in for anderson. tonight we're going to bring you a view of casey anthony you've never seen before. 360 has obtained video of casey when she was a little girl. five years old. it's a birthday caylee would never reach. as casey's defense wraps up, we'll wrap up the dramatic final day of testimony and dig deeper on two questions everybody seems to have been asking, would she testify? and then why didn't she? we begin, though, keeping them honest with new and troubling developments in a disaster both anderson and i saw up close. the nuclear catastrophe in fukushima japan. today's headline. the government recommending more evacuations. hard to believe, 113 additional households in four districts in the city of date. that's far beyond the mandatory exclusion zone set up for 20 kilometers around the crippled reactors. these are newly designated hot spots. separately, according to a citizens group and a french ngo, trace amounts of radio isotopes have now been found elsewhere in children as far as 24 miles b
dr. sanjay gupta tonight sitting in for anderson. tonight we're going to bring you a view of casey anthony you've never seen before. 360 has obtained video of casey when she was a little girl. five years old. it's a birthday caylee would never reach. as casey's defense wraps up, we'll wrap up the dramatic final day of testimony and dig deeper on two questions everybody seems to have been asking, would she testify? and then why didn't she? we begin, though, keeping them honest with new and...
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dr. sanjay gupta met up with one who you just might recognize. sanjay? ashington is going to feel the force, so to speak. he's a little guy with a big mission. take a look at who i plet when i was out in l.a. >> dr. gupta? >> yes, sir. >> you're it. >> i'm it? max page only knows one speed, full steam ahead. you've probably seen max before even though you might not know it. remember this volkswagen ad from super bowl xlv? darth vader? nope. just max. >> yeah, we have that. >> within mere seconds of meeting him, max was asking about my daughters. >> three girls. >> let me guess, 4-year-old? >> yes. >> 2-year-old? >> yes. >> 6-year-old? >> you got it. how did you know? we're at the children's hospital of los angeles with max and his brother ells to see dr. michael soka. >> you're getting your pacemaker checked? >> uh-huh. >> that's good. >> that's right. max has a pacemaker. actually, it's his third, and he's only 6 years old. for parents jennifer and buck, the first sign of trouble came before max was even born. >> my 38-week appointment, we found out that
dr. sanjay gupta met up with one who you just might recognize. sanjay? ashington is going to feel the force, so to speak. he's a little guy with a big mission. take a look at who i plet when i was out in l.a. >> dr. gupta? >> yes, sir. >> you're it. >> i'm it? max page only knows one speed, full steam ahead. you've probably seen max before even though you might not know it. remember this volkswagen ad from super bowl xlv? darth vader? nope. just max. >> yeah, we...
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dr. john sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. intse pa. it progressively got worse.matologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. get back to the things that matter most. good job girls. ask your rheumatologist if enbrel is right for you. >>> after a grizzly mauled a man to death inside yellowstone national park, hikers were quite intense. and one
dr. john sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. intse pa. it progressively got worse.matologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one.breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] half a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's to bring them home. ♪ ♪ >>> beautiful atlanta, georgia. partly cloudy and 72. sun is going to have no chance of peeking out behind those clouds. going to be thunderstorms later on today, which is not atypical of a summer afternoon in atlanta. get up to 90. >>> preparations under way for nasa's final launch. the astronauts arrived yesterday and spend the next few days preparing for the liftoff of the last liftoff for the shuttle program. the crew will deliver supplies and parts to the international space station. >> you and your family do not want to miss cnn's live coverage of the final launch this friday, july 8th. wait.
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. fiber one.breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] half a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. ♪ you are my sunshine ♪ my only sunshine ♪ you makes me happy ♪ when skies are grey ♪ you'll never know, dear ♪ how much i love you ♪ please don't take my sunshine away ♪ [ male announcer ] as long as there are babies, they'll be chevy's to bring them home. ♪ ♪...
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dr. sanjay gupta spent the day with him out in l.a. a cnn exclusive.er: crazy cute. you're about to actually see him. i'll introduce new a second. one thing you probably wanted to know is he actually was born with a con gentle heart defect. eight major operations harks a pacemaker in place now. he and his family believe that children's hospital's taking care of his health. they're on the cutting block. medicaid, providing care to tens of millions of kids, the kind of care max needs. he's headed to capitol hill to lobby for these programs. we had a chance to catch up with him in l.a. take a look. on behalf of all those kids, max is headed to the nation's capital to put his force behind the association of children's hospitals. what's the value of a place like this? >> when max was 3 year's old they operated on his heart, the size of a walnut. mine is the size of an orange. we were seeking out a surgeon who would operate on a heart of size of a walnut. >> reporter: do you think of that as as reflection what he's didn't through? >> absolutely. a lot of his
dr. sanjay gupta spent the day with him out in l.a. a cnn exclusive.er: crazy cute. you're about to actually see him. i'll introduce new a second. one thing you probably wanted to know is he actually was born with a con gentle heart defect. eight major operations harks a pacemaker in place now. he and his family believe that children's hospital's taking care of his health. they're on the cutting block. medicaid, providing care to tens of millions of kids, the kind of care max needs. he's headed...
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dr. sanjay gupta has his remarkable story. >> reporter: kevin's sculptors can be find all over the world.le to sculpt. >> i walked in and in my normal sarcastic manner, i was teasing him about what you think that sculptor looks better from the ground up. i took a look at him and knew something was wrong. >> reporter: what she doesn't know is her previously healthy husband had a blood clot which traveled to his brain and caused a massive stroke. >> he was moved into icu and he was on life support for 13 days. and then from there, he was in rehab hospitals for seven weeks. >> reporter: when kevin finally came home, he wasn't able to function on his own. he had lost his memory, his ability to speak, and most of his movement. but when he was taken back up into his studio, something inside him lit up. >> he stood here, walked over and touched some of his machinery and for the first time since his stroke, there was life in his eyes. >> yes. >> i knew that day that i had to figure out how to make sure he could continue his artwork so he could continue to live and so he could could continue to co
dr. sanjay gupta has his remarkable story. >> reporter: kevin's sculptors can be find all over the world.le to sculpt. >> i walked in and in my normal sarcastic manner, i was teasing him about what you think that sculptor looks better from the ground up. i took a look at him and knew something was wrong. >> reporter: what she doesn't know is her previously healthy husband had a blood clot which traveled to his brain and caused a massive stroke. >> he was moved into icu...
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dr. sanjay gupta has a look. >> next week, washington is going to feel the force, so to speak.mission. take a look at who i met when i was out in l.a. >> dr. gupta? >> yes, sir. >> you're it. >> max paige only knows one speed, full steam ahead. you've probably seen max before, even though you might not know it. remember this volkswagen ad from super bowl xlv? darth vader? nope. just max. >> yeah, we have that. >> within near seconds of meeting him, max was asking about my daughters. >> three girls. >> let me guess. 10-year-old and -year-old and 6-year-old. >> you got it. how did you know? >> we're at the children's hospital open laengz with max and his brother to see dr. soka. >> do you see to see your pacemaker check? >> yes. max has a pacemaker. actually, it's his third and he's only 6 years old. for parents jennifer and buck, the first sign of trouble came before max was even born. >> at my 38-week appointment, we found out that max had structural damage to his heart. they couldn't get a good heartbeat. they took an emergency c section, born in a whirlwind. >> the last thoug
dr. sanjay gupta has a look. >> next week, washington is going to feel the force, so to speak.mission. take a look at who i met when i was out in l.a. >> dr. gupta? >> yes, sir. >> you're it. >> max paige only knows one speed, full steam ahead. you've probably seen max before, even though you might not know it. remember this volkswagen ad from super bowl xlv? darth vader? nope. just max. >> yeah, we have that. >> within near seconds of meeting him, max...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer.e been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if, while on enbrel, you experience persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or paleness. get back to the things that matter
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer.e been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including...
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dr. sanjay gupta. more news on cnn starts right more news on cnn starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com good saturday morning. you are looking live at one of the busiest highways in the country but it's eerily empty this weekend. you don't see cars. you see construction vehicles. yes, it's closed for construction and expected to cause a traffic nightmare so bad, that they're actually calling this karcakarmcarmagedd. also, listen to this. ipad 2 for $69. sears was offering that deal yesterday. today, they're offering an apology. the big mistaking that had people thinking they had gotten the bargain of the year. >>> but first, here are your options. resign or be fired. that is the ultimatum that was just given to nearly 200 educators tied to one of the largest school cheating scandals in u.s. history. it was just over a week ago, a state investigation revealed 178 teachers, including 38 principals, woulding at 44 schools cheated for students on standardized tests in atlanta. on monday, i
dr. sanjay gupta. more news on cnn starts right more news on cnn starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com good saturday morning. you are looking live at one of the busiest highways in the country but it's eerily empty this weekend. you don't see cars. you see construction vehicles. yes, it's closed for construction and expected to cause a traffic nightmare so bad, that they're actually calling this karcakarmcarmagedd. also, listen to this. ipad 2 for $69. sears was offering that...
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dr. sanjay gupta is here for more. >> i have been following the story of little max for sometime. a crazy cute kid. he is a mini darth vader was see there. he says he is taking the force to washington. he was born with a heart condition and required eight operations in six years, and got his car at a children's hospital, and there are only 56 in the country. and he also met kids who need medicaid to help get their care, and they realized along with his parents that some of those things are threatened with all the talks going on in washington, so he went to washington to lobby on behalf of these things, and had a meeting with senator grassly. take a listen. >> can you tell the president this? if he cuts -- if the budget gets cut, he -- he needs to realize that there are some people that might need it. if the budget makes the cut of 75% off, it's going to be really bad for maybe his daughters. >> can you see max making a personal appeal to the president and the president's daughters. just 56 of these children hospitals in the country, and they are responsible for not only taking car
dr. sanjay gupta is here for more. >> i have been following the story of little max for sometime. a crazy cute kid. he is a mini darth vader was see there. he says he is taking the force to washington. he was born with a heart condition and required eight operations in six years, and got his car at a children's hospital, and there are only 56 in the country. and he also met kids who need medicaid to help get their care, and they realized along with his parents that some of those things...