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dr. sanjay gupta. before we begin, we don't want to give anyone false hope but there is a possibility that's presented. there is a precedent here, it happens with hiv. a small group of patients contract hiv but never got sick. studying these patients taught us of the biology and how to treat it. from rare diseases to some of the most common. when you this i of foodborne illness, what come to mind? salmonella and hysteria, but would you include heart disease in that list?
dr. sanjay gupta. before we begin, we don't want to give anyone false hope but there is a possibility that's presented. there is a precedent here, it happens with hiv. a small group of patients contract hiv but never got sick. studying these patients taught us of the biology and how to treat it. from rare diseases to some of the most common. when you this i of foodborne illness, what come to mind? salmonella and hysteria, but would you include heart disease in that list?
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dr. sanjay gupta i want you to take a listen to something president trump said back in september 2015. this was to cbs' scott pelly about what his plan for health care was. >> what's your plan for obamacare? >> obamacare is going to be repealed and replaced. obamacare is a disaster. if you look at what's going on with premiums, whether up 45%, 50%, 55%. >> so how do you fix it? >> there's a lot of ways. everybody has to be covered, an unrepublican thing for me to say because a lot of times, the lower 25% they can't afford private. >> universal health care. >> i'm going to take care of anybody. i don't care if it costs me votes or not. everybody is going to be taken care of much better than now. >> the uninsured person is going to be taken care of? >> yeah. >> how, how? >> i would make a deal with hospitals. >> make a deal works pays for it? >> the government will pay for it but we'll save so much money on other side but for the most part it's going to be a private plan and people will be able to go out and negotiate great plans with lots of different competition and lots of competitors
dr. sanjay gupta i want you to take a listen to something president trump said back in september 2015. this was to cbs' scott pelly about what his plan for health care was. >> what's your plan for obamacare? >> obamacare is going to be repealed and replaced. obamacare is a disaster. if you look at what's going on with premiums, whether up 45%, 50%, 55%. >> so how do you fix it? >> there's a lot of ways. everybody has to be covered, an unrepublican thing for me to say...
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dr. sanjay gupta is out front. were saying it was purposeful that they targeted young children. it was completely intentional. what can you tell us about the injuries they likely suffered given that we don't yet know exactly what sort of bomb this was? >> reporter: and we're talking about physical injuries and all sorts of psychological injuries as well. the injuries that you hear about are typically on battlefields, but they will look for this pattern of injury that focuses on three waves. the first wave after an explosion is this con susive blast, that can cause a come lapsed lung, for example, and shrapnel, for example glass that's flying and the third wave which is typically bodies into bodies. and these are horrific injuries. the first responders are typically thinking of trying to take care of patients based on these waves of injury. what often happens is there's a population of people that don't know that they have been injured, they may have had an injury to their lungs or their intestines not recognized an
dr. sanjay gupta is out front. were saying it was purposeful that they targeted young children. it was completely intentional. what can you tell us about the injuries they likely suffered given that we don't yet know exactly what sort of bomb this was? >> reporter: and we're talking about physical injuries and all sorts of psychological injuries as well. the injuries that you hear about are typically on battlefields, but they will look for this pattern of injury that focuses on three...
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dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> still ahead this hour, a team of scientists and three runners chase the elusive two-hour marathon. one of whom turns a stunning performance. how he finished, when we come back. e in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. so i just started poking around on ancestry. then, i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. it turns out i'm scottish. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. albreakthrough withyou back. non-drowsy allegra® for fast 5-in-1 multi-symptom relief. breakthrough allergies with allegra®. >>> the two-hour marathon stands as the holy grail for runners, but it's closer than it's ever been. fell just short of breaking the two-hour barrier, the olympic marathon champion finished the nike-sponsored breaking two attempt with a time of two hours, 24 seconds in italy. the event used a team of scientists to help maximize conditions for potentially breaking the two-hour mark. he and two other marathoners wore the latest running gear including cutting edge clothes and shoes by nike. officially it still stands as the world record. but,
dr. sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> still ahead this hour, a team of scientists and three runners chase the elusive two-hour marathon. one of whom turns a stunning performance. how he finished, when we come back. e in a german dance group. i wore lederhosen. so i just started poking around on ancestry. then, i decided to have my dna tested through ancestry dna. it turns out i'm scottish. so, i traded in my lederhosen for a kilt. albreakthrough withyou back. non-drowsy allegra® for...
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dr. sanjay gupta has done the homework for you. what you need to know next.undup for lawns has arrived to put unwelcome lawn weeds to rest. so draw the line. roundup for lawns is formulated to kill lawn weeds to the root without harming a single blade of grass. draw the line with roundup for lawns. whoa,i just had to push one sinbutton to join.ass. it's like i'm in the office with you, even though i'm here. it's almost like the virtual reality of business communications. no, it's reality. intuitive one touch video conferencing is a reality. and now it's included at no additional cost with vonage business. call now and see why 3,000 companies a month are switching to vonage. business grade. people friendly. time's up, insufficient we're on prenatal care.es. and administrative paperwork... your days of drowning people are numbered. same goes for you, budget overruns. and rising costs, wipe that smile off your face. we're coming for you, too. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. >>> so much of the foc
dr. sanjay gupta has done the homework for you. what you need to know next.undup for lawns has arrived to put unwelcome lawn weeds to rest. so draw the line. roundup for lawns is formulated to kill lawn weeds to the root without harming a single blade of grass. draw the line with roundup for lawns. whoa,i just had to push one sinbutton to join.ass. it's like i'm in the office with you, even though i'm here. it's almost like the virtual reality of business communications. no, it's reality....
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dr. sanjay gupta.efore we begin, we don't want to give anyone false hope but there is a possibility that's presented. there is a precedent here, it happens with hiv. a small group of patients contract hiv but never got sick. studying these patients taught us of the biology and how to treat it. from rare diseases to some of the most common. when you this i of foodborne illness, what come to mind? salmonella and hysteria, but would you include heart disease in that list? >> heart disease is nothing more -- if it does exist, it does not progress. this is a completely benign foodborne illness. doctor esselstyn has been studying for years of heart diseases. he's not prescribing drugs. for his reason it is all about fo food. >> jim mcmyers went under five opations to fixing his carotid artery >> when i turned 65, i had a struck. >> frustrating and facing another operation, jim felt that he was at rock bottom. his wife, heard about doctor's program which promotes a healthy diet. >> i thought i cannot do that
dr. sanjay gupta.efore we begin, we don't want to give anyone false hope but there is a possibility that's presented. there is a precedent here, it happens with hiv. a small group of patients contract hiv but never got sick. studying these patients taught us of the biology and how to treat it. from rare diseases to some of the most common. when you this i of foodborne illness, what come to mind? salmonella and hysteria, but would you include heart disease in that list? >> heart disease is...
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dr. sanjay gupta. great to see you. m.j. ran through what's in, what's changing, what's out. what's out, the individual mandate would be out in the health bill. essentially benefits would be changing or out, pre-existing changing or out. and more choice. people should get more choice in purchasing insurance, that's in. so this effects everybody to a certain extent. but who does it effect most? >> it certainly effects people who utilize the health care the most. we feel insulated from this whole issue if you are someone that doesn't go to the doctor much or doesn't go to the hospital very much. there is a lot of people in this country that have a chronic illness. this is the most important issue in their lives right now. so people who are older, people who are sicker are going to be affected the most. i want to make one quick point about the essential health benefits. you can give people more choice if you say that health care plans don't have to have essential health benefits anymore. insurers can say that means we could offer skinny plans or paired down plans. the problem wi
dr. sanjay gupta. great to see you. m.j. ran through what's in, what's changing, what's out. what's out, the individual mandate would be out in the health bill. essentially benefits would be changing or out, pre-existing changing or out. and more choice. people should get more choice in purchasing insurance, that's in. so this effects everybody to a certain extent. but who does it effect most? >> it certainly effects people who utilize the health care the most. we feel insulated from this...
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dr. sanjay gupta joining us to help us out on this story. we appreciate your expertise on that. on this. we'll get back to sanjay if question get more information on this. again, british constable holding a news conference at the top of this hour just about 40 minutes ago saying that they are investigating now this as a terror, terrorist incident, asking for your help if you were there in the area to get in touch with police asking people to stay away from the area and, again, saying this is a terrorist event. i want to bring in now cnn's max foster. max is joining us on the phone now. or is max on the phone? joining us now. this is currently being treated -- there he is. not on the phone. he's on camera. being treated as a terrorist attack. what more can you tell us from london about this incident, max? >> reporter: well, we're in the midst of a general election campaign here and the prime minister has said that that election campaign will be suspended. we expect all the main political parties to join forces with that. that allows her to chair a cobra meeting, as it's called, an
dr. sanjay gupta joining us to help us out on this story. we appreciate your expertise on that. on this. we'll get back to sanjay if question get more information on this. again, british constable holding a news conference at the top of this hour just about 40 minutes ago saying that they are investigating now this as a terror, terrorist incident, asking for your help if you were there in the area to get in touch with police asking people to stay away from the area and, again, saying this is a...
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dr. sanjay gupta's "vital signs." i'm fredricka whitfield, we'll be right back. ♪ hi, i'm frank. take movantik for oic, opioid-induced constipation. had a bad back injury, my doctor prescribed opioids which helped with the chronic pain, but backed me up big-time. tried prunes, laxatives, still constipated... had to talk to my doctor. she said, "how long you been holding this in?" (laughs) that was my movantik moment. my doctor told me that movantik is specifically designed for oic and can help you go more often. don't take movantik if you have a bowel blockage or a history of them. movantik may cause serious side effects, including symptoms of opioid withdrawal, severe stomach pain and/or diarrhea, and tears in the stomach or intestine. tell your doctor about any side effects and about medicines you take. movantik may interact with them causing side effects. why hold it in? have your movantik moment. talk to your doctor about opioid-induced constipation. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. ♪ experience the first-ever 471-horsepower lexus lc 500 o
dr. sanjay gupta's "vital signs." i'm fredricka whitfield, we'll be right back. ♪ hi, i'm frank. take movantik for oic, opioid-induced constipation. had a bad back injury, my doctor prescribed opioids which helped with the chronic pain, but backed me up big-time. tried prunes, laxatives, still constipated... had to talk to my doctor. she said, "how long you been holding this in?" (laughs) that was my movantik moment. my doctor told me that movantik is specifically designed...
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dr. sanjay gupta tells us how and when to get moving for a better night's sleep. >> one thing we can do to. not only reduce stress, improve mood, it improves sleep as well. that's especially true for tens of millions that toss and turn with insomnia. or millions more struggling with sleep apnea, a dangerous condition where you temporarily stop breathing during sleep. recent studies show two and a half hours of moderate exercise a week, along with two days of weight training, put diagnosed insomniacs back to sleep. improves apnea symptoms. they used to think only early morning workouts improved the snooze. listen to the internal body clock. if you're a night owl, evening workouts can be just as good. what's important, get up and go to catch better zs. >>> jared kushner, proposed setting up a secret means of communicating with the kremlin. >> white house declined comment. >> that sounds like colluding with an adversary. >> doesn't make sense for me. talk to anybody in the russian embassy, get back to moscow very securely. >> this is jared kushner going rogue. >> you have a
dr. sanjay gupta tells us how and when to get moving for a better night's sleep. >> one thing we can do to. not only reduce stress, improve mood, it improves sleep as well. that's especially true for tens of millions that toss and turn with insomnia. or millions more struggling with sleep apnea, a dangerous condition where you temporarily stop breathing during sleep. recent studies show two and a half hours of moderate exercise a week, along with two days of weight training, put diagnosed...
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dr. sanjay gupta explain when to stretch and how it will make you live to 100. >> most people ignore stretchingtretching is so important in terms of whatever goal you have whether it's height loss and building muscle. none of that is going to be possible in the long run unless you're stretching and taking care of those muscles and tendons to make sure they're healthy and not likely to get injured. there's debate about when to stretch and i think it's good evidence stretching before work out is not a good reason. first of all your muscles and tendon's are cold. if you stretch that you could injury yourself. if you stretch too much beforehand it could hurt your performance. the best time to stretch is after your work out. stretches is not something that's supposed to be a particularly long activity, no more than 30 seconds. you can push yourself a little bit but never to the point where it hurts. that's when injuries start to occur. stretching is about flexibility, both body and mind, put those thingsing to that could help you live to 100. i think when you're faced with the disaster that strikes
dr. sanjay gupta explain when to stretch and how it will make you live to 100. >> most people ignore stretchingtretching is so important in terms of whatever goal you have whether it's height loss and building muscle. none of that is going to be possible in the long run unless you're stretching and taking care of those muscles and tendons to make sure they're healthy and not likely to get injured. there's debate about when to stretch and i think it's good evidence stretching before work...
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dr. sanjay gupta. as we look heading into the senate, you covered the obamacare battle. is this similar to what happened back then in terms of the acrimony of it going out of the house? did the senate back then say we're not going to have anything like this? is this like that process? >> well, thinking back when that happened, they rushed it through as well. but they did one thing that they did, they had a cbo score. they don't have cbo score here. you know, they wanted to get it passed because, as then vice president biden said, this was a big deal. so they rushed it through. and then they didn't communicate it well to the public, nor to lawmakers, but they rushed it through. and then they did the build up of communicating what it was later. but here what we know is what the house passed. we know it is not necessarily fair to certain groups, okay? but it benefits those who are healthy, those who are rich or wealthy, what have you with tax credits. here is the issue. the issue is the cbo score here versus a cbo score there. people understood what they were trying to do a
dr. sanjay gupta. as we look heading into the senate, you covered the obamacare battle. is this similar to what happened back then in terms of the acrimony of it going out of the house? did the senate back then say we're not going to have anything like this? is this like that process? >> well, thinking back when that happened, they rushed it through as well. but they did one thing that they did, they had a cbo score. they don't have cbo score here. you know, they wanted to get it passed...
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dr. sanjay gupta. >> reporter: two sisters are training for a marathon at disney land. >> we are a disneyds and skip into the park because we're excited. >> the sisters bond through running, having raced does ps of events through race yet their next race is different. >> hearing the words that i have cancer was probably the hardest things i've had to hear. >> last october 31-year-old jack see sollano was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer. she's gone through three rounds of chemo therapy limiting her strength. but he's determined to finish the race with her sister. >> i want to feel normal. >> cancer that's not what defines my sister. >> cancer's definitely not stopping me from running. >> the star wars theme dizzy land half marathon takes a run through the magic kingdom. >> ready, set, go. >> five miles in strain on her body is wearing her down, but her team is there to help her. but mile 12 she got up to finish on foot. >> there you go. >> look at those happy faces. >> really emotional crossing that finish line. >> that's just one finish line that we will be crossing once she is c
dr. sanjay gupta. >> reporter: two sisters are training for a marathon at disney land. >> we are a disneyds and skip into the park because we're excited. >> the sisters bond through running, having raced does ps of events through race yet their next race is different. >> hearing the words that i have cancer was probably the hardest things i've had to hear. >> last october 31-year-old jack see sollano was diagnosed with stage three breast cancer. she's gone through...
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dr. sanjay gupta is "out front." >> # 3-year-old valerie daniel does all the typical things a mom of two does. also typical, she suffers from a chronic illness. in her case it's crohn's disease. an inp plamgs of her g.i. tract. there will be winners and losers in the new health law. the winners, the young, the healthy. on the losing side could be millions of americans with chronic conditions like valerie. every few weeks valerie makes a 40-minute drive to the hospital for treatments. >> this is a lifetime commitment. >> you couldn't not takes the treatment? >> i have no options. at this point i have are tried every drug, surgeries, procedures. this was my option. decisions -- >> without insurance, a year's dosage could cost valerie about $20,000. >> are you worried about the affordable care act being repealed and the impact it would have? >> i'm nervous not knowing the future, knots knowing exactly what's going to be voted on. what are they going to keep? what are they going to do for people like me who have chronic illnesses. >> under the house bill now at the senate, insurance companie
dr. sanjay gupta is "out front." >> # 3-year-old valerie daniel does all the typical things a mom of two does. also typical, she suffers from a chronic illness. in her case it's crohn's disease. an inp plamgs of her g.i. tract. there will be winners and losers in the new health law. the winners, the young, the healthy. on the losing side could be millions of americans with chronic conditions like valerie. every few weeks valerie makes a 40-minute drive to the hospital for...
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dr. sanjay gupta. just first, the easiest question is what are doctors saying about this?you know, the medical community is hard to paint with one brush like any other community, but i will tell you, most of the major medical organizations have had something to say about the ahca and most of them were concerned primarily because of the estimates that some 20, 25 million people would lose their health care insurance. that's the big concern from just about every major medical organization. i will say, you and i have talked about this, it's not to say they were thrilled with the existing system, or are thrilled with the existing system. only 3% or 4% of the medical community give the affordable care act, obamacare, an a grade. there was very much this feeling that there's something that needed to change with this but this wasn't necessarily the direction they wanted to go. that's sort of a broad assessment of the medical community. >> this latest iteration of the bill, who does it affect the most and what do people need to know about pre-existing conditions? >> i would say if
dr. sanjay gupta. just first, the easiest question is what are doctors saying about this?you know, the medical community is hard to paint with one brush like any other community, but i will tell you, most of the major medical organizations have had something to say about the ahca and most of them were concerned primarily because of the estimates that some 20, 25 million people would lose their health care insurance. that's the big concern from just about every major medical organization. i will...
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dr. sanjay gupta takes a look at the current house bill, what's in and what's out. >> well, fred, as you'veed out, nothing is a done deal yet. obviously this still has to go to the senate. and this whole bill is probably going to be changed dramatically even at that point. so we'll see what happens, but with regard to what we know so far with this ahca, want to focus on a few of the things that are going to be different with regard to this plan versus the current system. first of all, you see the list there, income-based subsidies. that's going to be a subsidy as opposed to tax credits. individual and employer mandates, they may be going away. that means employers such as even large employers may not necessarily have to provide health care insurance anymore. the pre-existing condition protection and the essential health benefits right in the middle of the list there, those are two of the big ones. fred, if i can for a second, with regard to pre-existing conditions, here's what could happen. right now the plan basically says the states, whatever state you live in, could get a waiver. that wa
dr. sanjay gupta takes a look at the current house bill, what's in and what's out. >> well, fred, as you'veed out, nothing is a done deal yet. obviously this still has to go to the senate. and this whole bill is probably going to be changed dramatically even at that point. so we'll see what happens, but with regard to what we know so far with this ahca, want to focus on a few of the things that are going to be different with regard to this plan versus the current system. first of all, you...
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dr. sanjay gupta will break it down with the policy. we have not talked about governors. they will take it. >> i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. enjoy the day and "new day." see you on monday, everybody be. >>> we will have great, great health care for everyone in our nation. >> the bill is passed and without objection, the motion is laid upon the table without consideration. >> if i could sue form for malpractice, we will be in deep trouble. >> we stopped the death spiral. >> if you have a pre-existing condition. you may have lost your health care. >> welcome to the beginning of the end of obamacare. >> this is a fraud. we will fight it. >> we will get this passed through the senate. i feel confident. >> hey, hey, good-bye. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo and alisyn camerota. >> welcome viewers from the united states and around the world. this is friday, may 6th. 6:00 in new york. up first, the battle to rerepea and replace obamacare shifts to the senate. this is an uphill fight. some senate republicans reject the house bill outright. they will write their
dr. sanjay gupta will break it down with the policy. we have not talked about governors. they will take it. >> i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. enjoy the day and "new day." see you on monday, everybody be. >>> we will have great, great health care for everyone in our nation. >> the bill is passed and without objection, the motion is laid upon the table without consideration. >> if i could sue form for malpractice, we will be in deep trouble....