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dr. sanjay gupta. for the next hour, i'll bring you a story that may be hard to believe. it's a personal story for me because the subject of this hour is my friend, miles o'brien, a reporter and a cnn analyst. as journalists, we usually don't report on our friends, but miles' story is extraordinary. a little over a year ago, he suffered a life changing accident after a case of camera equipment fell and hit his left forearm. it left this ugly painful bruise and miles did what most of us would have done. he brushed it off. he thought it would just be a bruise and would be fine. but 48 hours later, miles was in surgery fighting for his life and ended up losing his left arm above the elbow. it was a tough time for miles. the loss of his arm so traumatic, he even thought about taking his own life. in this next hour, i'll explain exactly how and why this happened and also take you inside miles' life as he shares with us his dark times, his challenges, and his triumphs. >> i woke up and i was in this room. i f
dr. sanjay gupta. for the next hour, i'll bring you a story that may be hard to believe. it's a personal story for me because the subject of this hour is my friend, miles o'brien, a reporter and a cnn analyst. as journalists, we usually don't report on our friends, but miles' story is extraordinary. a little over a year ago, he suffered a life changing accident after a case of camera equipment fell and hit his left forearm. it left this ugly painful bruise and miles did what most of us would...
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dr. sanjay gupta cnn reporting. i've lived my whole life here in fairbanks, alaska.e outdoors, spending time with my family. i have a family history of prostate cancer. i had the test done and that was when i got the news. my wife and i looked at treatment options. cancer treatment centers of america kept coming up on the radar. so we flew to phoenix. greg progressed excellently. we proceeded to treat him with hormonal therapy, concurrent with intensity modulated radiation therapy to the prostate gland. go to cancercenter.com to learn more about our integrative therapies and how they're specifically designed to keep you strong mentally, physically and spiritually throughout your treatment. i feel great today i'm healthy, i have never been in a happier place, i can't imagine being treated anyplace else. fighting cancer has given me opportunities to live. i think i chose extremely well. call or go to cancercenter.com. cancer treatment centers of america. care that never quits. appointments available now. nobody told us to expect it... intercourse that's painful due to
dr. sanjay gupta cnn reporting. i've lived my whole life here in fairbanks, alaska.e outdoors, spending time with my family. i have a family history of prostate cancer. i had the test done and that was when i got the news. my wife and i looked at treatment options. cancer treatment centers of america kept coming up on the radar. so we flew to phoenix. greg progressed excellently. we proceeded to treat him with hormonal therapy, concurrent with intensity modulated radiation therapy to the...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> thanks for watching, everybody. nice to have you with us.olf" starts right after this quick break. i've lived my whole life here in fairbanks, alaska. i love the outdoors, spending time with my family. i have a family history of prostate cancer. i had the test done and that was when i got the news. my wife and i looked at treatment options. cancer treatment centers of america kept coming up on the radar. so we flew to phoenix. greg progressed excellently. we proceeded to treat him with hormonal therapy, concurrent with intensity modulated radiation therapy to the prostate gland. go to cancercenter.com to learn more about our integrative therapies and how they're specifically designed to keep you strong mentally, physically and spiritually throughout your treatment. i feel great today, i'm healthy, i have never been in a happier place, i can't imagine being treated anyplace else. fighting cancer has given me opportunities to live. i think i chose extremely well. call or go to cancercenter.com. cancer treatment centers of america. care that ne
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> thanks for watching, everybody. nice to have you with us.olf" starts right after this quick break. i've lived my whole life here in fairbanks, alaska. i love the outdoors, spending time with my family. i have a family history of prostate cancer. i had the test done and that was when i got the news. my wife and i looked at treatment options. cancer treatment centers of america kept coming up on the radar. so we flew to phoenix. greg progressed...
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dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay there are reports, as you know that the co-pilot received these injections of anti-psychotic drugs in 2010 antidepressants were reportedly found in his apartment in dusseldorf. what does that tell you? >> well i think in some ways it tells us what we've been thinking for some time now, that this was not depression alone. depression alone is something that can be treated. a lot of people as you know wolf suffer from this they can be treated and have very productive lives. when you start to have psychosis like this it's a different mental illness. i think when you look at these specific medications, and an injection of this medication it speaks to the severity of the psychosis as well. it's typically medication injected when someone is acutely agitated from psychosis. these are not tidy terms, we have depression here psychosis here sometimes they can overlap. but he also received this medication my understanding, five years ago. he was in his early 20s at that time. we know wolf
dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay there are reports, as you know that the co-pilot received these injections of anti-psychotic drugs in 2010 antidepressants were reportedly found in his apartment in dusseldorf. what does that tell you? >> well i think in some ways it tells us what we've been thinking for some time now, that this was not depression alone. depression alone is something that can be treated. a lot of people as you know wolf suffer from this they can be treated and have very productive...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> very talented woman, no doubt about it. for starting your morning with us. >> your "new day" starts right now. >>> new concerns this morning about ebola right here in the united states. ten americans being put under quarantine after coming into contact with an ebola patient in sierra leone. so how concerned should we be? >>> plus, fragile nuclear negotiations in tehran. the white house is hitting back at one senator who wants to make sure he has a say in the deal. >>> falling back. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu fighting to keep his job just two days before the polls open. what should we be loo
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dr. sanjay gupta. for the next hour, i'll bring you a story that may be hard to believe.of this hour is my friend, miles o'brien, a reporter and a cnn analyst. as journalists, we usually don't report on our friends, but miles' story is extraordinary. a little over a year ago, he suff accident after a case of camera equipment fell and hit his left forearm.
dr. sanjay gupta. for the next hour, i'll bring you a story that may be hard to believe.of this hour is my friend, miles o'brien, a reporter and a cnn analyst. as journalists, we usually don't report on our friends, but miles' story is extraordinary. a little over a year ago, he suff accident after a case of camera equipment fell and hit his left forearm.
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn. >> you're watching cnn.h me beginning with our breaking news out of ferguson two officers shot a manhunt under way. what will happen tonight in this missouri city? police there have now come under attack in a way protesters say ey never wanted. one officer was shot in his face just under his eye. another in his shoulder. and all of this happened around midnight last night as people were leaving this demonstration in front of the ferguson police department. let me just show you one photo here. this is the helmet of one of these
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn. >> you're watching cnn.h me beginning with our breaking news out of ferguson two officers shot a manhunt under way. what will happen tonight in this missouri city? police there have now come under attack in a way protesters say ey never wanted. one officer was shot in his face just under his eye. another in his shoulder. and all of this happened around midnight last night as people were leaving this demonstration in front of the ferguson police department. let me...
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dr. sanjay gupta that airs later tonight, 9:00 p.m.tern. >> miles was rushed into the operating room. at that point, he thought he could still be treated. but complications from the compartment syndrome caused miles' blood pressure to rapidly fall during the procedure. so with miles still under an else thee that the doctor made a decision to amputate miles' arm above the elbow. a painful decision that had to be made and probably saved his life. >> i could barely believe what i saw. i mean you know it's amazing that i could -- you know it felt like it was there. it really did. but it wasn't. >> for the past year our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta has followed miles o'brien as he's learned to cope with the loss of his arm both physically and emotional. sanjay is joining us now. explain what happened to our good friend miles. >> well it seemed like a rather innocuous, armless accident something fell on his arm. it hurt. it was one of those cases, wolf you're familiar with that's called a pelican case that holds camera gear.
dr. sanjay gupta that airs later tonight, 9:00 p.m.tern. >> miles was rushed into the operating room. at that point, he thought he could still be treated. but complications from the compartment syndrome caused miles' blood pressure to rapidly fall during the procedure. so with miles still under an else thee that the doctor made a decision to amputate miles' arm above the elbow. a painful decision that had to be made and probably saved his life. >> i could barely believe what i saw....
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dr. sanjay gupta has done a lot of reporting on this issue and joins me tonight.retty unheard of. but long term, the risks they expose themselves to are serious. >> the documents from the nfl say they expect one-third of their repird players developing a cognitive problem. they say they guessed high because they tried to account for as many players as possible to take care of them from a medical standpoint. but one-third of players is pretty significant. average player a player dies from the nfl is 57. three times more likely to developed things like alzheimer's als and other cognitive problems. there's correlation that we've seen for a long time. he is the first player though to basically say, because of my concern, specifically brain injuries, cte, i'm making this decision. this may surprise you a little bit. he is a linebacker. you think those guys on the line are going to have the biggest blows to the head. oftentimes they do. but it is really more the speed players. quarterbacks, for example. running backs. players who are moving at a high rate of speed, then
dr. sanjay gupta has done a lot of reporting on this issue and joins me tonight.retty unheard of. but long term, the risks they expose themselves to are serious. >> the documents from the nfl say they expect one-third of their repird players developing a cognitive problem. they say they guessed high because they tried to account for as many players as possible to take care of them from a medical standpoint. but one-third of players is pretty significant. average player a player dies from...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> very talented woman, no doubt about it. thank you so much for starting your morning with us. >> your "new day" starts right now. >>> new concerns this morning about ebola right here in the united states. ten americans being put under quarantine after coming into contact with an ebola patient in sierra leone. so how concerned should we be? >>> plus, fragile nuclear negotiations in tehran. the white house is hitting back at one senator who wants to make sure he has a say in the deal. >>> falling back. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu fighting to keep his job just two days before the polls open. what should we be looking for now? your "new day" continues. >>> all right. 8:00 here and we're so grateful for your company as always. i'm christi paul. >> good to be with you. i'm victor blackwell. we have ten americans possibly exposed to ebola. >> they've been taken to the university of nebraska in omaha. six more patients are expected to arrive today or tomorrow and they will immediately be transferred to either emory in
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dr. sanjay gupta with this week's factors. >> jamie grew up wanting to be a singer and song writer.he got news that put her dreams on hold. at the age of 12 jamie was diagnosed with tourette's syndrome. >> all i found were clips from movies of actors yelling and cursing. i remember crying my eyes out. >> instead she turned to youtube. two years after her diagnosis, she began posting videos of herself singing. she got the attention of record labels and an online audience. >> i didn't blow up like justin bieber did. i had a really cool response. >> now she's using her stage and story to inspire others. jamie started her own foundation i'm a fighter. >> i'm daily stories of fighters. a little kid with cancer or a hardworking father. i really hope that my songs connect with people. i want to bring them encouragement. >> dr. gupta, cnn reporting. >>> we don't on. i'm brooke baldwin. top of the hour. you're watching cnn. our breaking news coverage of the germanwings 9525. here's what we have today. another shocking development about the 28-year-old co-pilot that investigators believe deli
dr. sanjay gupta with this week's factors. >> jamie grew up wanting to be a singer and song writer.he got news that put her dreams on hold. at the age of 12 jamie was diagnosed with tourette's syndrome. >> all i found were clips from movies of actors yelling and cursing. i remember crying my eyes out. >> instead she turned to youtube. two years after her diagnosis, she began posting videos of herself singing. she got the attention of record labels and an online audience....
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dr. sanjay gupta's report miles o'brien, a life lost and found.er cnn anchor now cnn contributor. after he suffered a life-changing accident hard to believe a little more than a year ago. he was on assignment in the philippines when a case of equipment fell and hit his arm. left a nasty bruise but he ignored it. that seemingly minor accident resulted in him losing his arm and, in fact, almost cost him his life. dr. sanjay gupta is here to talk about it. it's important to point out, he's your friend. this is a pal of yours. someone we know very well. >> we journalists don't do that very often. this is someone i know well. he's a science guy at cnn for a long time. he was the rocket scientist, i was the brain surgeon. we had a lot of fun with that. >> sure. >> we're just interested in the same things. i think like many people maybe me even more so when i heard the news i literally -- it was like someone punched me in the gutt. it took the wind out of me. >> i imagine. >> the opportunity to be able to tell his story, what happened but also the recove
dr. sanjay gupta's report miles o'brien, a life lost and found.er cnn anchor now cnn contributor. after he suffered a life-changing accident hard to believe a little more than a year ago. he was on assignment in the philippines when a case of equipment fell and hit his arm. left a nasty bruise but he ignored it. that seemingly minor accident resulted in him losing his arm and, in fact, almost cost him his life. dr. sanjay gupta is here to talk about it. it's important to point out, he's your...
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dr. sanjay gupta says it does speak to the potential severity of the illness.e spoke with our poppy harlow and say it is possible that lubitz could have had a mental break down the day of the crash. >> it's hard to know, obviously. and you also have this cockpit recording where he's not saying anything. he doesn't appear to be actively hallucinating in terms of what he's expressing. he's not in a manic phase. he's not in a manic phase. he's just breathing in a controlled fashion. but you can have a situation where essentially, your mind is racing. you're having all these different things going on in your mind. some of them in a psychotic sort of frame of mind, but not expressing it outwardly. that is quite possible. so there is, it is a break with reality. i think what surprised me the most and surprised a lot of the experts we've spoken to about this as well, is there was no expression, nothing, nothing that he said outward lay. he could have been having conversations with people all day and not had, they may not have picked up on any clues because of that. bu
dr. sanjay gupta says it does speak to the potential severity of the illness.e spoke with our poppy harlow and say it is possible that lubitz could have had a mental break down the day of the crash. >> it's hard to know, obviously. and you also have this cockpit recording where he's not saying anything. he doesn't appear to be actively hallucinating in terms of what he's expressing. he's not in a manic phase. he's not in a manic phase. he's just breathing in a controlled fashion. but you...
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dr. sanjay gupta spent last year following his friend and mine as he learned to cope with the loss of hisust can't imagine how emotional this was especially for miles but for you too. >> he's a brother to all of us right? we used to joke. you know miles well. he was covering space. he was the rocket scientist and i was the brain surgeon. we heard a lot of fun together. when i heard this news it took the wind out of -- i couldn't breathe when i first heard what had happened to him. i tell you, he's obviously a very smart guy. he's very resilient guy but he taught me a lot through this whole process. we like to put things in neat packages. you go to denial to anger to bargaining and stages of grief. what i learned from miles because i was with him and he's my friend it's not that neat. it's sticky. it's messy. people get to acceptance and go back to denial again. he comes out of the gate going a million miles an hour. i want to do these things. i want to be miles o'brien again. >> i get that. if it happened to me i can see myself doing the same thing. it wouldn't just be i was in denial it
dr. sanjay gupta spent last year following his friend and mine as he learned to cope with the loss of hisust can't imagine how emotional this was especially for miles but for you too. >> he's a brother to all of us right? we used to joke. you know miles well. he was covering space. he was the rocket scientist and i was the brain surgeon. we heard a lot of fun together. when i heard this news it took the wind out of -- i couldn't breathe when i first heard what had happened to him. i tell...
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dr. sanjay gupta. >> reporter: miles was rushed into the operating room.ght he could still be treated but complications from the compartment syndrome caused miles' blood pressure to rapidly fall during the procedure. so with miles still under anesthesia, the doctor made a decision to amputate miles' arm above the elbow. a painful decision that had to be made and probably saved his life. >> i could barely believe what i saw. i mean, it's amazing that i could -- it felt like it was there. it really did. but it wasn't. >> reporter: miles was alive, but he was in deep denial over what had just happened to him. >> i don't think we're very good human beings in general at perceiving what our real risks are, right? you tell people, you're going to fukushima, they tell you, you're crazy. you tell people, i'm stacking up pelican cases, they say, so what? our perception of risk doesn't match the reality. i've learned that in a very painful way. >> so interesting to hear miles talk about this. sanjay and miles have worked together for years. they're very close friends
dr. sanjay gupta. >> reporter: miles was rushed into the operating room.ght he could still be treated but complications from the compartment syndrome caused miles' blood pressure to rapidly fall during the procedure. so with miles still under anesthesia, the doctor made a decision to amputate miles' arm above the elbow. a painful decision that had to be made and probably saved his life. >> i could barely believe what i saw. i mean, it's amazing that i could -- it felt like it was...
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dr. sanjay gupta his story?tary that airs tonight. >> reporter: miles was rushed into the operating room. he thought he could still be treated but complications from the compartment syndrome caused his blood pressure to rapidly fall with the procedure and so with miles still under anesthesia the doctor made a decision to amputate his arm above the elbow. a painful decision that had to be made and probably saved his life. >> erin burnett spoke to miles and sanjay earlier. >> i know this is heart question but one a lot of people have. you were under anesthesia when this happened. you went in there thinking you would come out with everything okay. you woke up. your life had changed. did you know right away? how did they tell you? >> well when i woke up, right now as i talk to you i feel my hand as if it was there. i felt it and looked and saw it. i knew going in -- >> you found out yourself? >> yeah. that was a moment it was a crushing moment is what it was. i could barely believe it. he had told me the possibility
dr. sanjay gupta his story?tary that airs tonight. >> reporter: miles was rushed into the operating room. he thought he could still be treated but complications from the compartment syndrome caused his blood pressure to rapidly fall with the procedure and so with miles still under anesthesia the doctor made a decision to amputate his arm above the elbow. a painful decision that had to be made and probably saved his life. >> erin burnett spoke to miles and sanjay earlier. >> i...
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dr. sanjay gupta. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> how hillary clinton is trying to end the uproar over her e-mails. >>> also expulsion and apologies. the reaction in oklahoma over the racist chant that went viral. >>> copied lines. losing a multimillion dollar lawsuit. >>> we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. glad to be with you. i'm zain asher. >> i'm john vause. this is cnn newsroom. >>> we begin this hour with the new isis video which is sending shockwaves throughout the middle east and around the world. it shows a young child shooting an isis captive point blank in the head. we have decided not to show any part of that video. >> isis claims the man was an israeli spy, but the victim's family said he was recruited by isis. here's our global affairs correspondent elise labot. >> reporter: in the individualvideo, he seems to be reading a prepared statement. his family describes a very different person a kind and funny brother and son.
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dr. sanjay gupta will join us with the answers. >> i cannot wait to hear what he has to say.ler robert durst now linked to another crime. details next. ortho bug b gon gives you season-long control of all these types of bugs. spectracide gives you season-long control... of just ants. their label says so. bugged by more than ants? get ortho bug b gon. the label tells the story. some weed killers are overzealous. they even destroy your lawn. ortho weed b gon kills weeds... not lawns. our label says it. your grass proves it. get ortho weed b gon. the label tells the story. right when you feel a cold sore, abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. without it the virus spreads from cell to cell. only abreva penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells. you could heal your cold sore, fast, as fast as two and a half days when used at the first sign. learn how abreva starts to work immediately at abreva.com don't tough it out knock it out, fast. with abreva. when salesman alan ames books his room at
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> a los angeles jury has found robin thicke and pharrell williams' "blurredight infringement when they ripped off marvin gaye's hit "got to give it up." gaye's family was awarded millions of dollars. have a listen and see what you think if you were in the jury. ♪ ♪ >> if you're having trouble with it, it's the compositional elements. that's what it came down to. "blurred lines" isn't the only mega hit under fire for plagiarism. there's a law in pennsylvania against led zeppelin for copying the opening rift to the hit "stairway to heaven" from the song "taurus" by the band spirit released in 1968. take a listen. ♪ >> say it ain't so. i ended so many high school dances with that song. and i'm going to end this show with it, too. thanks for watching. "wolf" starts now. >>> hello. i'm wolf blitzer. it's 1:00 p.m. here in washington. 5:00 p.m. in london. 7:00 p.m. in jerusalem. 8:00 p.m. in baghdad. wherever you're watching from around the world, thanks very much for joining us. up first, there's a huge political debate here in the united states over the fight aga
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> a los angeles jury has found robin thicke and pharrell williams' "blurredight infringement when they ripped off marvin gaye's hit "got to give it up." gaye's family was awarded millions of dollars. have a listen and see what you think if you were in the jury. ♪ ♪ >> if you're having trouble with it, it's the compositional elements. that's what it came down to. "blurred lines" isn't the only mega hit under fire for...
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dr. sanjay gupta. miles o'brien, a life lost and found airs tuesday night 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> in new york the ntsb is investigating a near disaster at laguardia airport. a delta flight with 127 passengers onboard skidded off a snowy runway nearly sliding into the icy water. the port authority is standing by its decision to land the plane though. >> i do fault delta and i do fault the port authority because the plane should never have left in the first place. and i don't know who made that decision. whoever did made the wrong decision. >> let's talk more about that. miguel marquez is at laguardia this morning. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. when you see that runway in the light of day and where that plane ended up it is amazing that this wasn't much worse. there is about 600 feet of fencing along that runway that's completely ripped away. that plane, that wing cracking opening up and putting gas down on the runway about 1,000 gallons in all leaked where you can see the runway now very clearly and the crews have been out there cleaning it up. the cr
dr. sanjay gupta. miles o'brien, a life lost and found airs tuesday night 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> in new york the ntsb is investigating a near disaster at laguardia airport. a delta flight with 127 passengers onboard skidded off a snowy runway nearly sliding into the icy water. the port authority is standing by its decision to land the plane though. >> i do fault delta and i do fault the port authority because the plane should never have left in the first place. and i don't know...
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dr. sanjay gupta. angelina lost family members to cancer.hat led her to make this decision? >> i think the family history obviously was the most concerning and also just the young age. you know her mother was diagnosed with ovarian cancer at age 49, and died 7 years later. so it's a very strong family history. i think that's what fromted the genetic screening a few years ago. there's testing for the genetic mutations. if someone has mutations in these particular genes they have increased likelihood of developing cancer. that's why she had the breasts removed a couple of years ago and also why she had this done her ovaries and fa lopian tubes removed. >> explain to me the mutation and how much it increases the risk for cancer. it's the mutation of the brak ka 1 gene, right? >> there's breast cancer one and breast cancer two. here's how to think about it. if these genes are working properly, they're going to help fight cancer if they're not working properly you don't have those same cancer fighting cells or not as many of them. for example, if
dr. sanjay gupta. angelina lost family members to cancer.hat led her to make this decision? >> i think the family history obviously was the most concerning and also just the young age. you know her mother was diagnosed with ovarian cancer at age 49, and died 7 years later. so it's a very strong family history. i think that's what fromted the genetic screening a few years ago. there's testing for the genetic mutations. if someone has mutations in these particular genes they have increased...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> amazing, dan. congratulations. thanks for watching, everyone. starts right now. >>> hello. i'm wolf blitzer. it's 1:00 p.m. here in washington. 6:00 p.m. in tunis. 7:00 p.m. in jerusalem. thanks very much for joining us. we start with breaking news out of tunisia where a trip to view some of the world's great archaeological treasures turned to tragedy. tourists in the capital tunis caught in a militant attack near the bardo museum. 17 tourists were killed, others were taken hostages. now those hostages are freed. rescued in an anti-militant operation. our atika shubert is digging into this story and is joining us from london. atika, bring us up to speed on what happened. >> reporter: well, the prime minister has said that 19 people have been killed in this attack. but that number is likely to rise. a number of people were evacuated, wounded to nearby hospitals. some of them critically. so we're keeping a watch on that. but what we understand happened was that around mid-morning, at least two gunmen stormed the bardo museum, which is connected to
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> amazing, dan. congratulations. thanks for watching, everyone. starts right now. >>> hello. i'm wolf blitzer. it's 1:00 p.m. here in washington. 6:00 p.m. in tunis. 7:00 p.m. in jerusalem. thanks very much for joining us. we start with breaking news out of tunisia where a trip to view some of the world's great archaeological treasures turned to tragedy. tourists in the capital tunis caught in a militant attack near the bardo museum. 17 tourists...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> and thanks for starting your morning with us. >> next hour of yourychosomatic illness, burnout, depression. new information about the mental health of the germanwings co-pilot and the new evidence police seized from his apartment. >>> and the crisis in yemen, saudi tanks rolling in. ground troops may not be far behind. could this civil war spiral out of control? >>> good morning. i'll alisyn kosik in for christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. good to be with you. 8:00 here on the east coast. dramatic new developments in the crash of flight 9525 including reports that andreas lubitz, the pilot who steered that plane into the french alps suffered from a severe psychosomatic illness. >> let's get to pamela brown. good morning, pamela. >> reporter: well, good morning to you, alisyn and victor. we are learning more about andreas lubitz condition according to the reports here and "the new york times" that he had vision problems and that these vision problems may have been the result of some psychosomatic illness. we had previously reported that he from "th
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> and thanks for starting your morning with us. >> next hour of yourychosomatic illness, burnout, depression. new information about the mental health of the germanwings co-pilot and the new evidence police seized from his apartment. >>> and the crisis in yemen, saudi tanks rolling in. ground troops may not be far behind. could this civil war spiral out of control? >>> good morning. i'll alisyn kosik in for christi paul....
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dr. sanjay gupta. thank s thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> that was an incredibly moving hour and you rare right, sanjay life does go on. >>> and breaking news have you seen this? a man trying to abduct a 2-year-old in washington state the, and the whole thing is caught on surveillance. and plus a sigma epsilon house at the oklahoma university fraternity house have until midnight to get their stuff out. and i'm don lemon and a number of things have been done since things were shot on a party bus, and went viral nation wooidwide. ♪ >> well, this ist not othe only disturbing video linked to the fraternity. this is the 79-year-old house mother singing along in a 2013 rap song. bull pen are bull pen, [ bleep ]. >> so we have bleeped that word but you know what it is and fair warning for you, and this is fair warning, that is the last time that you will hear the bleeped version in this hour, because we believe it is important that you actually hear exactly what is being said so
dr. sanjay gupta. thank s thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> that was an incredibly moving hour and you rare right, sanjay life does go on. >>> and breaking news have you seen this? a man trying to abduct a 2-year-old in washington state the, and the whole thing is caught on surveillance. and plus a sigma epsilon house at the oklahoma university fraternity house have until midnight to get their stuff out. and i'm don lemon and a number of things...
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dr. sanjay gupta joins me. you've been looking into this case for the past year.'s start at the beginning. at what point did miles feel it was more than a bruise and definitely needed more medical attention? >> well, you know he was in the philippines. he had this injury. again, it was just that bruise. i think his hand started to tingle. he was starting to have a little bit more pain. 48 hours went by, jake before he went to the hospital. i think it was just the increasing pain. it should have been getting better. it wasn't. i think that's what took him to the hospital. >> the amputation happened while miles was under anesthesia. explain how this turned into a life threatening procedure. >> well this is a thankfully relatively rare occurrence but it does happen. it's something known as acute compartment syndrome. in the arm and all your extremityies you have a compartment with your arteries veins, nerves and muscle. it's encased by this thick layer of tissue known as fascia. if you injure your muscle to the extent miles did, the muscle will start to swell. becaus
dr. sanjay gupta joins me. you've been looking into this case for the past year.'s start at the beginning. at what point did miles feel it was more than a bruise and definitely needed more medical attention? >> well, you know he was in the philippines. he had this injury. again, it was just that bruise. i think his hand started to tingle. he was starting to have a little bit more pain. 48 hours went by, jake before he went to the hospital. i think it was just the increasing pain. it...
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dr. sanjay gupta. there's two main ideas behind this if the "new york times" report cigarette correct, according to what this investigator said based on the flight voice recorder that there's something nefarious the pilot wanting to bring the plane down or some sort of medical emergency. does the medical explanation make sense to you if there was a medical emergency would there be some sound of that? >> that's what i would wonder. how sensitive the audio recording from inside the cockpit would be. if somebody were to have a medical emergency to suddenly incapacitate -- >> heart attack or brain aneurism. >> typically with these things people might have some period of distress, might even be a short period of time, just even a few seconds possibly, someone suddenly experiences pain from a ruptured aneurysm in the brain, chest pain that's a heart attack. the idea somebody would have some sound as a result of that even yell out or try to make it known seems like something that might happen. the idea that s
dr. sanjay gupta. there's two main ideas behind this if the "new york times" report cigarette correct, according to what this investigator said based on the flight voice recorder that there's something nefarious the pilot wanting to bring the plane down or some sort of medical emergency. does the medical explanation make sense to you if there was a medical emergency would there be some sound of that? >> that's what i would wonder. how sensitive the audio recording from inside...
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dr. sanjay gupta, demonstrates why those fears are unwarranted. >>> probably the question we got more thanher -- is ebola airborne? the answer is no, it's not. but to i want to take a couple of minutes and show you why not. i think you'll fine this interesting. a lot of viruss when they're circulating through the air, if you breathe them in part of the reason they make you sick is because they stick to your airways. imagine this is your airway and in is one of those viruses. put that in there pull it through. it's actually staying. imagine that virus now staying in your lungs. ebola, though, doesn't act that way. it's not as sticky. even if you were to breathe in an ebola vier us, it might look like this. and put it through your airway here watch what happens. goes right through. doesn't stick in your airway and that's why it's not airborne. doesn't make you sick. there's another reason ebola isn't airborne either. i top show you this. when you think about cold viruses or flu viruses, oftentimes they act like a powder. this powder sort of in the air, people can breathe it in. they can also
dr. sanjay gupta, demonstrates why those fears are unwarranted. >>> probably the question we got more thanher -- is ebola airborne? the answer is no, it's not. but to i want to take a couple of minutes and show you why not. i think you'll fine this interesting. a lot of viruss when they're circulating through the air, if you breathe them in part of the reason they make you sick is because they stick to your airways. imagine this is your airway and in is one of those viruses. put that...
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dr. sanjay gupta. i'm also joined by cnn's richard quest and cnn legal analyst paul callan. sanjay, when you heard this reporting that there was a medical notice in his garbage can that had been destroy and the quote is, unfit for work, first things that went through your mind? >> obviously, there are different things that could make somebody unfit for work. you think about physical things first, somebody unable to carry out the duties of their job. that doesn't appear to be the case here, nothing physically preventing him from doing his job. you wonder if it was more chronic or a mental illness. you have to wonder about those things certainly. but also what the specific -- i'd want to know how long that period of time was that they were saying he was unfit for work. was this a day-type thing because he was supposed to be getting testing or something but something more long term? these are new details but still so many questions you'd want to answer before trying to sort that out. >> could a medical doctor -- i'm only looking at these photographs of a man who seems extraordi
dr. sanjay gupta. i'm also joined by cnn's richard quest and cnn legal analyst paul callan. sanjay, when you heard this reporting that there was a medical notice in his garbage can that had been destroy and the quote is, unfit for work, first things that went through your mind? >> obviously, there are different things that could make somebody unfit for work. you think about physical things first, somebody unable to carry out the duties of their job. that doesn't appear to be the case...
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dr. sanjay gupta. for the next hour i'll bring you a story that may be hard to believe. it's a personal story for me because the subject of this hour is my friend mil
dr. sanjay gupta. for the next hour i'll bring you a story that may be hard to believe. it's a personal story for me because the subject of this hour is my friend mil
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn. >> you're watching cnn. thanks for being with me beginning with our breaking news out of ferguson two officers shot a manhunt under way. what will happen tonight in this missouri city? police there have now come under attack in a way protesters say ey never wanted. one officer was shot in his face just under his eye. another in his shoulder. and all of this happened around midnight last night as people were leaving this demonstration in front of the ferguson police department. let me just show you one photo here. this is the helmet of one of these police officers here splattered with blood. a protester captured the shooting on video. [ screaming ] [ gunfire ] ave kept that from happening. >> ah, [ bleep ]. oh [ bleep ]. okay there was just gunfire and now cops have guns drawn. >> again, that was midnight. fast forward to this morning and these pictures here s.w.a.t. team members on a roof of this home all in connection with this manhunt. more on that in a moment but that raid happened less than two hours aft
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn. >> you're watching cnn. thanks for being with me beginning with our breaking news out of ferguson two officers shot a manhunt under way. what will happen tonight in this missouri city? police there have now come under attack in a way protesters say ey never wanted. one officer was shot in his face just under his eye. another in his shoulder. and all of this happened around midnight last night as people were leaving this demonstration in front of the ferguson police...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. spending time with my family.of prostate cancer. i had the test done and that was when i got the news. my wife and i looked at treatment options. cancer treatment centers of america kept coming up on the radar. so we flew to phoenix. greg progressed excellently. we proceeded to treat him with hormonal therapy, concurrent with intensity modulated radiation therapy to the prostate gland. go to cancercenter.com to learn more about our integrative therapies and how they're specifically designed to keep you strong mentally, physically and spiritually throughout your treatment. i feel great today i'm healthy, i have never been in a happier place, i can't imagine being treated anyplace else. fighting cancer has given me opportunities to live. i think i chose extremely well. call or go to cancercenter.com. cancer treatment centers of america. care that never quits. appointments available now. i bring the gift of the name your price tool to help you find a price that fits your budget. uh-oh. the name your price tool. she's
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. spending time with my family.of prostate cancer. i had the test done and that was when i got the news. my wife and i looked at treatment options. cancer treatment centers of america kept coming up on the radar. so we flew to phoenix. greg progressed excellently. we proceeded to treat him with hormonal therapy, concurrent with intensity modulated radiation therapy to the prostate gland. go to cancercenter.com to learn more about our integrative therapies and how...
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dr. sanjay gupta next. this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin.ributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. doctors have been prescribing humira for nearly 10 years. >>humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. >>visit humira.com and talk to your rheumatologist. humira. this is a body of proof! people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from
dr. sanjay gupta next. this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin.ributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage and clear skin in many adults. doctors have been prescribing humira for nearly 10 years. >>humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems,...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. i've lived my whole life here in fairbanks, alaska.d that was when i got the news. my wife and i looked at treatment options. cancer treatment centers of america kept coming up on the radar. so we flew to phoenix. greg progressed excellently. we proceeded to treat him with hormonal therapy, concurrent with intensity modulated radiation therapy to the prostate gland. go to cancercenter.com to learn more about our integrative therapies and how they're specifically designed to keep you strong mentally, physically and spiritually throughout your treatment. i feel great today i'm healthy, i have never been in a happier place, i can't imagine being treated anyplace else. fighting cancer has given me opportunities to live. i think i chose extremely well. call or go to cancercenter.com. cancer treatment centers of america. care that never quits. appointments available now. >>> italy's supreme court is expected to hand down a final ruling today in the case against amanda knox. if her murder conviction is upheld italy could ask for her back. wha
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. i've lived my whole life here in fairbanks, alaska.d that was when i got the news. my wife and i looked at treatment options. cancer treatment centers of america kept coming up on the radar. so we flew to phoenix. greg progressed excellently. we proceeded to treat him with hormonal therapy, concurrent with intensity modulated radiation therapy to the prostate gland. go to cancercenter.com to learn more about our integrative therapies and how they're...
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dr. sanjay gupta, chief medical correspondent.alk about you and i were talking about watching the report. you don't like the transcript of this exchange between the pilot and the co-pilot have been released. why? >> no because the transcript the cockpit voice recorder it's in the investigation and it's released at the end. it's always released. it's not as if this has got key information hidden away a transparency issue. we all knew what it said the prosecutors remarks last week told us every single fact. all we got was the release of the transcript was heart rendering details, which makes it much more unpleasant for the families. we done get a salient new fact. that's the important thing to remember about this. >> sanjay i want to talk to you about ba we have learned about the co-pilot and his mental health. according to reports, investigators when they went into his apartment found anti-depressant medication. sim li larry, according to other reports, he was on some psychotic drugs he had generalized anxiety disorder. in 2009 he
dr. sanjay gupta, chief medical correspondent.alk about you and i were talking about watching the report. you don't like the transcript of this exchange between the pilot and the co-pilot have been released. why? >> no because the transcript the cockpit voice recorder it's in the investigation and it's released at the end. it's always released. it's not as if this has got key information hidden away a transparency issue. we all knew what it said the prosecutors remarks last week told us...
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dr. sanjay gupta.-psychotic drugs in 2010. antidepressants were found in his apartment in dusseldorf what does that tell you? >> i think in some ways it tells us what we've been thinking for some time now, that this was not depression alone. depression alone is something that can be treated. a lot of people suffer from this. this can be treated. they can have very productive lives. when you start to have psychosis like this, it's a different mental illnessness. when you look at these specific medication lans peen injection of this medication it speaks to the severity of the psychosis as well. it's typically injected when someone is agitated from psychosis. these are not need and tidy terms. sometimes they overlap. but he also received this medication my understanding, five years ago. he was in his early 20s at the time. he know wolf young men who are going to develop psychosis or schizophrenia, that is a prime age when that develops. so it fits the psychosis, the severity of it the need for the injecti
dr. sanjay gupta.-psychotic drugs in 2010. antidepressants were found in his apartment in dusseldorf what does that tell you? >> i think in some ways it tells us what we've been thinking for some time now, that this was not depression alone. depression alone is something that can be treated. a lot of people suffer from this. this can be treated. they can have very productive lives. when you start to have psychosis like this, it's a different mental illnessness. when you look at these...
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dr. sanjay gupta and chairman of the forensic panel, dr. cussion we're going to have i know we're delving into heavy and topical and complicated stuff. so why don't we start with sanjay if you don't mind let's run through the history we know of right now, of this co-pilot. and walk us through what we know? >> we're piecing some of this together. i'll tell you as we put up the specifics, we're piecing this together based on various interviews and looking at some of the medications he was taking and the had suicidal tendencies. over a period of time we know five years ago he was receiving an injection. a powerful one often used as an anti-psychiatric medication. you can see there interrupted his training around that time as well. a lot of symptoms started in his early 20s. just based on what we know so far. at that time you know beside it is suicidal tendencies described, he seemed to have had psychosis as well. whether it was depression that was not easily treated and became psychiatric depression are or a separate psychosis. just not clear n
dr. sanjay gupta and chairman of the forensic panel, dr. cussion we're going to have i know we're delving into heavy and topical and complicated stuff. so why don't we start with sanjay if you don't mind let's run through the history we know of right now, of this co-pilot. and walk us through what we know? >> we're piecing some of this together. i'll tell you as we put up the specifics, we're piecing this together based on various interviews and looking at some of the medications he was...
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dr. sanjay gupta about that today in. >> absolutely. it seems there's a trend toward removal of different organs to avoid threat as opposed to treatment. it does seem like there is a shift that way. is that because there's new science? is that because people are jumping to the conclusion? but their doctors would have to allow it right? >> let's talk to sanjay about it. he can talk to us about the medical and the ethical. >> i look forward to that. >>> more on the new report alleging the israelis spied on the iran nuclear talks with iran and shared the intelligence with u.s. lawmakers in order to ruin a deal. how much does israel spy on the u.s.? and vice-versa? >>> and a cold case in vermont is heating up. the question is, can cops make the case against robert durst in the disappearance of a college student over 40 years ago? we'll give you the information. a container ship delivered it to that truck. here in san diego, we're building the first one ever to run on natural gas. ships this big running this clean will be much better for the
dr. sanjay gupta about that today in. >> absolutely. it seems there's a trend toward removal of different organs to avoid threat as opposed to treatment. it does seem like there is a shift that way. is that because there's new science? is that because people are jumping to the conclusion? but their doctors would have to allow it right? >> let's talk to sanjay about it. he can talk to us about the medical and the ethical. >> i look forward to that. >>> more on the new...
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dr. sanjay gupta has her story in this week's hue man factor. >> reporter: being stubborn may have savedom doesn't appreciate it nearly as much. i think it's my best characteristic. >> reporter: in 2008 on the day she graduated from college, jaycee and her parents were in a car accident caused by a teenager using a cell phone. >> i was shattered, i had a damaged liver, my lungs were both partially collapsed and i had a brain injury that put me on the edge of death. >> reporter: jaycee refused to give in. >> her call to action came after the driver who caused the accident wasn't convicted, there was no law against the use of cell phones. >> i tried to get a hand held ban and a texting ban, and finally it went into effect that texting and driving is illegal. >> reporter: and now the 28-year-old also speaks arrange the around the country to raise awareness. >> everything i have had? spite of having lost so much. part of life is getting hurt escaping unscathed, i survived for a reason and a purpose. to use my time honored planet to make lives a little bit better. >> and we have so much more
dr. sanjay gupta has her story in this week's hue man factor. >> reporter: being stubborn may have savedom doesn't appreciate it nearly as much. i think it's my best characteristic. >> reporter: in 2008 on the day she graduated from college, jaycee and her parents were in a car accident caused by a teenager using a cell phone. >> i was shattered, i had a damaged liver, my lungs were both partially collapsed and i had a brain injury that put me on the edge of death. >>...
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dr. sanjay gupta. >>> how important is this to do together? >> you know accountability is huge.s. if you don't want to work out one day, but i do let me help motivate you. >> is this going to be more supporting each other or friendly competition? >> i'm just a little better. >> he's awesome. >> yeah right. >> each other. i just want to make it fun for both of us and help one another. >> your husband, what are you most concerned about? >> i'm concerned for us to stay on track and make sure we stick with it and having that team support and knowing that four other members are doing it with us too. that's a good thing. >> any doubt that joe will have difficulty crossing the finish line? >> the concern is that she had back surgery. last year a disk bulge because she's delivering babies all of the time and that's not easy and i was a little concerned, but she has the strongest work ethic i've ever seen so i don't doubt at all. she'll finish. we may have challenges but i know she'll finish. >> we'll cross that finish line together. >> that sounds good. ♪ [upbeat music] ♪ defiance is in
dr. sanjay gupta. >>> how important is this to do together? >> you know accountability is huge.s. if you don't want to work out one day, but i do let me help motivate you. >> is this going to be more supporting each other or friendly competition? >> i'm just a little better. >> he's awesome. >> yeah right. >> each other. i just want to make it fun for both of us and help one another. >> your husband, what are you most concerned about? >>...
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sanjay gupta? the cnn doctor guy? i said no -- [laughter] look at my arm! i don't have the confidence to say what dr.gupta thinks about this man's arm, so what i'm trying to say i can't ventriloquize richard john neuhaus, but what i can say is this: backed he do -- what could he do? what would he care about? christians in the middle easts right now, that would be something of special interest to hum. he would be making arguments you know, beyond what first things magazine's already making, but what he could do is two things. he could translate theological arguments into pluckily-accessible terms and this matters, into sound bites. he would be on "meet the press" doing this. advancing arguments well beyond the confines of a sizable readership with first things magazine. what he would actually be saying again, we can only predict or presume. the point isn't what he would be saying it's where and and how he would be saying it and no one else is -- >> would he have a huge twitter follow, do you think? >> no, i don't think he'd have a huge twitter following. yes, sir. >> he took a tremendous thrashing for
sanjay gupta? the cnn doctor guy? i said no -- [laughter] look at my arm! i don't have the confidence to say what dr.gupta thinks about this man's arm, so what i'm trying to say i can't ventriloquize richard john neuhaus, but what i can say is this: backed he do -- what could he do? what would he care about? christians in the middle easts right now, that would be something of special interest to hum. he would be making arguments you know, beyond what first things magazine's already making, but...