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sanjay gupta.er or diabetes, but it might just be a solution for cellulite. i've got an up close look at how it works coming up on sgmd. ll, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you going out on those yet. mmm-hmm. and just leave your phone in your purse. i don't want you texting, all right? daddy...ok! ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while you're driving. ♪ [ dad ] we knew this day was coming. that's why we bought a subaru. ♪ mcallen, texas. in here, heavy rental equipment in the middle of nowhere, is always headed somewhere. to give it a sense of direction, at&t created a mobile asset solution to protect and track everything. so every piece of equipment knows
sanjay gupta.er or diabetes, but it might just be a solution for cellulite. i've got an up close look at how it works coming up on sgmd. ll, we've persevered, supporting some of the biggest ideas in modern history. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ got the mirrors all adjusted? you can see everything ok? just stay off the freeways, all right? i don't want you...
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sanjay gupta's playlist.e introduces us to one who has never given up even under the most difficult circumstances. >> in 2004, they couldn't have been more proud. he was coming to america to purdue university to complete his degree in computer engineering. just a month from graduation, however, his life changed forever. his neighbor two floors below intentionally set a fire with his wife and child still inside. >> by the time my roommate and i woke up, the whole apartment was on fire. >> he and his roommate tried to escape but they couldn't. >> my roommate collapsed in front of me and i started running down the stairs. >> he only made it down a few steps before he collapsed. a fireman found him still alive but on the way to the hospital, he could hear paramedics talking about how badly he had been burned. >> at that moment i was thinking about my family and what hi come here for to get a good education and now this guy is saying that i don't have a chance to survive and i passed out and then i woke up in univ
sanjay gupta's playlist.e introduces us to one who has never given up even under the most difficult circumstances. >> in 2004, they couldn't have been more proud. he was coming to america to purdue university to complete his degree in computer engineering. just a month from graduation, however, his life changed forever. his neighbor two floors below intentionally set a fire with his wife and child still inside. >> by the time my roommate and i woke up, the whole apartment was on...
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sanjay gupta m.d. airing saturday, 4:30 p.m.astern time, and on sunday 7:30 in the morning. >>> more than 100,000 jobs were created lst month. pretty big news on that, right? well, economists say not so fast. more on our developing news. a beastie boy has died, and we're about to hear from one of his band mates next. ♪ [ sighs ] [ bird chirps ] [ bird squawks ] ♪ [ bird screeching ] ♪ [ elevator bell dings ] [ sighs ] how mad is she? she kicked me out. but i took the best stuff. i'll get the wrench. ♪ [ male announcer ] kohler's tresham collection. life. with a twist. ♪ >> he will always be remembered as a man who fought for your right to party. adam yauch of the beastie boys is dead at the age of 47. he and his two partners michael diamond and adam horowitz brought rap to the suburbs. in 2009 yauch was diagnosed with cancer forcing the beastie boys to cancel shows and push back an album. well, last month they were inducted into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. before yauch's death mike d said his friend want to be at that ceremo
sanjay gupta m.d. airing saturday, 4:30 p.m.astern time, and on sunday 7:30 in the morning. >>> more than 100,000 jobs were created lst month. pretty big news on that, right? well, economists say not so fast. more on our developing news. a beastie boy has died, and we're about to hear from one of his band mates next. ♪ [ sighs ] [ bird chirps ] [ bird squawks ] ♪ [ bird screeching ] ♪ [ elevator bell dings ] [ sighs ] how mad is she? she kicked me out. but i took the best stuff....
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if convicted gupta faces up to 25 years in prison. meantime another regulator is digging deeper into j.p. morgan's recent $2 billion trading loss. the trading commission says its investigation focuses on credit derivatives traded by the bank's chief investment office. in light of that loss, j.p. morgan today suspended plans to buy back as much as $15 billion worth of its own stock. still, the c.e.o. jamie dimon said the company will continue to pay a dividend to shareholders. in our market focus after losing the longest losing streak in years, the major industries were able to find a higher ground, climbing more than 1%. broad based buying going on, took about 30 minutes for the s&p 500 to find a solid direction, when it did prices rose marking the best session so far this month, up by more than 1.5% for the s&p. the buying comes after the index fell to its lowest level since mid january, giving up most of those first quarter gains. all but the 10 major stock sectors were up or unchanged. the biggest gains seen in materials, up 3%, te
if convicted gupta faces up to 25 years in prison. meantime another regulator is digging deeper into j.p. morgan's recent $2 billion trading loss. the trading commission says its investigation focuses on credit derivatives traded by the bank's chief investment office. in light of that loss, j.p. morgan today suspended plans to buy back as much as $15 billion worth of its own stock. still, the c.e.o. jamie dimon said the company will continue to pay a dividend to shareholders. in our market...
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sanjay gupta. welcome to "the next list." >> we've only found 1% of the ark lodge cll remains. that means there's 99% of ancient egypt left to find my name is sarah parcak and a professor of archaeology. i'm an egyptologist and a space archaeologist. >> space archaeologist. there's an irony in there that you're going to get further away from the earth to actually learn more about it. >> it is one of the great ironies of what i do and what archaeology is. i can't tell you the number of times i've been walking over an archaeology site and you can't see anything on the ground and pull back hundreds of miles in space and all of a sudden you can see streets and roads and houses and even pyramids. >> underground. >> underground, yes. >> more people are using the technology in archaeology. i think they're realizing just how valuable it is to map our past if the face of war, archaeology site looting, satellites, and satellite imagery have become much more inexpensive. it used to be costs were prohibitive. now you can buy a satellite image as few as a couple hundred of dollars. >> what
sanjay gupta. welcome to "the next list." >> we've only found 1% of the ark lodge cll remains. that means there's 99% of ancient egypt left to find my name is sarah parcak and a professor of archaeology. i'm an egyptologist and a space archaeologist. >> space archaeologist. there's an irony in there that you're going to get further away from the earth to actually learn more about it. >> it is one of the great ironies of what i do and what archaeology is. i can't tell...
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sanjay gupta and this is "the next list." . >>> i have my hands in many hives. i help run the new york city beekeepers' association. i help run bees without borders. i am a paid consultant, by restaurants and hotels. i have my own private hives, from which i extract and bottle honey, and sell at union square. you need to kiss a beekeeper. that's what you need to do. i sleep from time to time. my name is andrew cote and i'm a beekeeper. many, many businesses have approached me to put bees on their roofs. but i only work with those whom i feel truly embrace the concept of wanting to be greener, wanting to help the environment, wanting to raise awareness of the environment, and bees seem to be a very good way to do that. >> today, this is the first phase in the chef's garden. we're installing six beehives today and hope to be harvesting honey within a month. >> a lot of people do wrongly assume cities are places with no flowers, no trees. but here we are in manhattan and you see what's around me now. central park is right over there. it's almost a thousand acres of
sanjay gupta and this is "the next list." . >>> i have my hands in many hives. i help run the new york city beekeepers' association. i help run bees without borders. i am a paid consultant, by restaurants and hotels. i have my own private hives, from which i extract and bottle honey, and sell at union square. you need to kiss a beekeeper. that's what you need to do. i sleep from time to time. my name is andrew cote and i'm a beekeeper. many, many businesses have approached me...
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sanjay gupta md is next. and elena cho will be in for don lemon. - ♪ ai, ai, ai - ♪ bum-bum - ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum - ♪ [ ice rattles rhythmically ] ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum, bum-bum ♪ ♪ [ imitates guitar noise ] ♪ [ vocalizing up-tempo heavy metal song ] ♪ [ vocalizing continues ] ♪ [ all singing ] the redesigned, 8-passenger pilot. smarter thinking. from honda. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] >>> a lot of people are asking questions and today i'm going to try to answer the of the bigger ones. what you need to know about the flesh eating bacteria, and why one in two schools have air quality so bad it can make children sick. what to do about it? >>> what is the filthiest spot with the most germs in your work place. first, let's take a look under the microscope. you k
sanjay gupta md is next. and elena cho will be in for don lemon. - ♪ ai, ai, ai - ♪ bum-bum - ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum - ♪ [ ice rattles rhythmically ] ♪ bum-bum, bum-bum, bum-bum ♪ ♪ [ imitates guitar noise ] ♪ [ vocalizing up-tempo heavy metal song ] ♪ [ vocalizing continues ] ♪ [ all singing ] the redesigned, 8-passenger pilot. smarter thinking. from honda. wanted to provide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to...
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sanjay gupta is profiling a guy who makes inventors' dreams a reality in the marketplace. >> it's human nature to try to make your life better. it's human nature to try to make the world around you a better place. and they need to execute on all those ideas, it's really hard. good ideas should find their ways onto shelves because they're the ideas of people. it finds them. >> tune in tomorrow to watch the next list or set your dvr for 2:00 p.m. eastern time. [ male announcer ] a car is either luxury or it isn't. if you want a luxury car with a standard power moonroof, your options are going to be limited. ♪ if you want standard leather-trimmed seats, you're going to have even fewer. ♪ and if you want standard keyless access, then your choice is obvious. the lexus es. it's complete luxury in a class full of compromises. see your lexus dealer. >>> good and not so good news on the unemployment front. the unemployment rate has dropped to 8.1%, but economists say many people gave up looking for work. they added 115,000 jobs in april, but that's fewer than expected. >> every week, we focus on
sanjay gupta is profiling a guy who makes inventors' dreams a reality in the marketplace. >> it's human nature to try to make your life better. it's human nature to try to make the world around you a better place. and they need to execute on all those ideas, it's really hard. good ideas should find their ways onto shelves because they're the ideas of people. it finds them. >> tune in tomorrow to watch the next list or set your dvr for 2:00 p.m. eastern time. [ male announcer ] a car...
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sanjay gupta has more at the fat-fighting weapon. i'll have the day's top stories at the top of the hour, but, first, dr. sanjay gupta m.d. starts right now. >> today we have food for the body and the mind. fit or fat? more than 80% of all women have cellulite. we're going to show you the first fda approved long-term treatment. also, a new idea to get better food on all of our plates. how to make better choices more available to everyone. first, i want to tell you about an incredible experience that i just went through. it began when the scholar henry lou business gates jr., skip, he asked if he would be part of his television series called "finding your roots" on pbs, and i said, sure, absolutely. you see, i was born in michigan, but my parents were born and they grew up in india. like a lot of immigrants, they thought they would never be able to learn their whole family history. that was lost, they thought, in the old country. i always wondered and so i gave professor gates the names of my immediate relatives along with a cheek swa
sanjay gupta has more at the fat-fighting weapon. i'll have the day's top stories at the top of the hour, but, first, dr. sanjay gupta m.d. starts right now. >> today we have food for the body and the mind. fit or fat? more than 80% of all women have cellulite. we're going to show you the first fda approved long-term treatment. also, a new idea to get better food on all of our plates. how to make better choices more available to everyone. first, i want to tell you about an incredible...
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sanjay gupta would have thought the idea impossible a few years ago.ory in today's "fit nation." >> reporter: i'm about to introduce to you one of the most inspiring people you may ever meet and a member of our lucky seven. denise. how's it going? >> life is great right now. >> reporter: beautiful. >> it is. >> reporter: people see you are missing below the knee on your right leg. >> yes. >> reporter: tell us what happened. >> in 2008, a senior in college i was sliding into second base and broke my leg and frp that day i just had an infection, and there were problems with surgeries after that. so i ended up an amputee. >> reporter: at that time, so many things i bet were going through your mind, one of which, i may never be an athlete again? >> yes. i remember very clearly being, laying in the hospital and right after the amputation and thinking, okay. you need to pick up the covers and you need to take look at your life now, and, you know it took a lot of courage, but i decided i had to face it head-on and try to regain my life back. >> reporter: you
sanjay gupta would have thought the idea impossible a few years ago.ory in today's "fit nation." >> reporter: i'm about to introduce to you one of the most inspiring people you may ever meet and a member of our lucky seven. denise. how's it going? >> life is great right now. >> reporter: beautiful. >> it is. >> reporter: people see you are missing below the knee on your right leg. >> yes. >> reporter: tell us what happened. >> in 2008, a...
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sanjay gupta.jay, several nfl players have committed suicide and brain-related injuries they sustained bhiwhile playing have been blamed. is it possible that past head traumas could have played a role in seau's taking his own life? >> i think we have enough evidence to say yes, because you're starting to see a pattern of exactly what you're describing here, anderson, this idea that the previous blows to the head, trauma, for example, sustained on a football field can accumulate over time and lead to something known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy. they may have memory loss, depression, anger, those are the cardinal symptoms. what's so striking here, you alluded like this, just like dave duerson, we talked about him in 2011, he shot himself in the chest as well. it's a very unusual way, a rare way for one to commit suicide and it's hard to talk about. but in duerson's case that paul was alluding to saying i shot myself in the chest, i'd like my brain to be studied. his brn was studied and he did
sanjay gupta.jay, several nfl players have committed suicide and brain-related injuries they sustained bhiwhile playing have been blamed. is it possible that past head traumas could have played a role in seau's taking his own life? >> i think we have enough evidence to say yes, because you're starting to see a pattern of exactly what you're describing here, anderson, this idea that the previous blows to the head, trauma, for example, sustained on a football field can accumulate over time...
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sanjay gupta, thank you. >> don't miss your appointment with sanjay gupta, tomorrow 4:30 eastern andjohn edwards trial. he said he nor the donor knew the money would cover up the affair with rielle hunter. >>> remember this guy? drew peterson, the former chicago area cop accused of killing his third wife under investigation in the disappearance of his fourth at the bottom of the hour, in 20 minutes, he's due in court. his first such appearance in two years. ted rollins is in joliet, outside chicago, what kind of hearing is this? >> reporter: well, carol, it has been two years since drew peterson has been in a courtroom. what is going to happen today we're expecting relatively short. a status hearing on the heels of an appellate court hearing and decision which has cleared the way for the process to move again, has been held up for two years because the appellate court had to weigh in on hearsay evidence, that has been done. now we'll find out who is the judge in the case because the judge that was overseeing it retired and then we made get a trial date can expected that this trial wi
sanjay gupta, thank you. >> don't miss your appointment with sanjay gupta, tomorrow 4:30 eastern andjohn edwards trial. he said he nor the donor knew the money would cover up the affair with rielle hunter. >>> remember this guy? drew peterson, the former chicago area cop accused of killing his third wife under investigation in the disappearance of his fourth at the bottom of the hour, in 20 minutes, he's due in court. his first such appearance in two years. ted rollins is in...
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according to sanjay gupta, he's getting kicked a lot, heading the ball a lot.s to emulate his father. one thing he will have is the education of what concussions are and to be coached correctly. >> i've got a great line from andy staples. steinbrenner once said, i learned at the line of scrimmage as i ever did in books. that's steinbrenner about football. >> the debate will continue. thanks. >>> when i am president, i will fight for -- an amendment that will put in place -- >> for it, against it? and a gay staffer out of a job after just two weeks from an uprising on the right. the conservatives are here. i'll ask them if mitt romney really has anyone's back but his own. >>> join the conversation now on twitter. will the real mitt romney please stand up? you've heard the rap against him, that his views on some very big issues have changed over time. so let's take gun control, for example. then and now. >> we do have tough gun laws in massachusetts. i support them. i won't chip away at them. i believe they protect us. we need a president who will enforce current
according to sanjay gupta, he's getting kicked a lot, heading the ball a lot.s to emulate his father. one thing he will have is the education of what concussions are and to be coached correctly. >> i've got a great line from andy staples. steinbrenner once said, i learned at the line of scrimmage as i ever did in books. that's steinbrenner about football. >> the debate will continue. thanks. >>> when i am president, i will fight for -- an amendment that will put in place --...
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sanjay gupta about dr. for success. >> we just don't see any data coming from any of these other labs. if it works, if you've proven that it's safe, it's a pretty simple thing to publish it and have it looked at by your own peers. >> reporter: this woman is either a miracle person in terms of embryonic stem cell research, or a fraud. >> it's concerning no matter how you look at it. you can inject cells that are not pure in some way and you could potentially cause harm. if it's working and she's doing it the right way, she should write it up. i mean, that's what scientists do. that's what we've been trained to do. >> reporter: in fact, dr. shroff said she tried to submit some scientific papers on her work. you've tried to present this to the international society of stem cell research? >> yes. twice. >> reporter: they said don't even bother coming. >> yeah. i sent one presentation last year, 2010. or was it 2009? i'm just mixed up a bit. and one in 2006. both times they said no. you can't come. you can't acc
sanjay gupta about dr. for success. >> we just don't see any data coming from any of these other labs. if it works, if you've proven that it's safe, it's a pretty simple thing to publish it and have it looked at by your own peers. >> reporter: this woman is either a miracle person in terms of embryonic stem cell research, or a fraud. >> it's concerning no matter how you look at it. you can inject cells that are not pure in some way and you could potentially cause harm. if it's...
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sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> extraordinary. and thousands of birds are dying in peru and chile.. we'll explain. [ woman ] it's like a magnet. pulling us together for different reasons. music. games. photos. shows. we share stories, laugh... and truly engage. it brings us closer and that is my happy place. ♪ [ male announcer ] the best family moments happen in an instant. capture them with internet explorer and a powerful dell pc. capture them with internet explorer are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. >>> a strange twist of fate is killing thousands of birds in south america. in peru, dead pelgicans are washing up on shore. they starve because the fish they feed on is moving to cooling water. in chile, birds feeding off the fish are getting caught in fishermen's nets, killing them. a strange but deadly irony. jacqui jeras is explaining how el nino may play a role in all this. >> it has to do with the water t
sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> extraordinary. and thousands of birds are dying in peru and chile.. we'll explain. [ woman ] it's like a magnet. pulling us together for different reasons. music. games. photos. shows. we share stories, laugh... and truly engage. it brings us closer and that is my happy place. ♪ [ male announcer ] the best family moments happen in an instant. capture them with internet explorer and a powerful dell pc. capture them with internet explorer are you still...
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sanjay gupta introduces us to a young man who came to america to finish his engineering degree.nged his life forever. but he's never given up. >> reporter: in 2004, his family could. have been more proud. because he was coming to america to purdue university to complete his degree in computer engineering. a month of graduation, however, his life changed forever. his neighbor set a fire intentionally with his wife and child still inside. >> by the time we woke up, the whole apartment was on fire. >> reporter: they tried to escape. but they couldn't. >> my roommate collapsed in front of me and i started running down the stairs. >> reporter: he only made it down a few steps before he collapsed. a fireman found him still alive, but on the way to the hospital he could hear paramedics talking about how badly he had been burned. >> at that moment, i was thinking about my family, what i had come here for to get a good education and now this guy is saying i don't have a chance to survive and i passed out and i woke up in university of chicago burn unit after four months of induced coma.
sanjay gupta introduces us to a young man who came to america to finish his engineering degree.nged his life forever. but he's never given up. >> reporter: in 2004, his family could. have been more proud. because he was coming to america to purdue university to complete his degree in computer engineering. a month of graduation, however, his life changed forever. his neighbor set a fire intentionally with his wife and child still inside. >> by the time we woke up, the whole apartment...
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sanjay gupta introduces us to a young man who came to america to finish his engineering degree.nged his life forever. but he's never given up. >> reporter: in 2004, his family could. have been more proud. because he was coming to america to purdue university to complete his degree in computer engineering. a month of graduation, however, his life changed forever. his neighbor set a fire intentionally with his wife and child still inside. >> by the time we woke up, the whole apartment was on fire. >> reporter: they tried to escape. but they couldn't. >> my roommate collapsed in front of me and i started running down the stairs. >> reporter: he only made it down a few steps before he collapsed. a fireman found him still alive, but on the way to the hospital he could hear paramedics talking about how badly he had been burned. >> at that moment, i was thinking about my family, what i had come here for to get a good education and now this guy is saying i don't have a chance to survive and i passed out and i woke up in university of chicago burn unit after four months of induced coma.
sanjay gupta introduces us to a young man who came to america to finish his engineering degree.nged his life forever. but he's never given up. >> reporter: in 2004, his family could. have been more proud. because he was coming to america to purdue university to complete his degree in computer engineering. a month of graduation, however, his life changed forever. his neighbor set a fire intentionally with his wife and child still inside. >> by the time we woke up, the whole apartment...
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sanjay gupta, who is also a neurosurgeon.u in person here. >> thanks. >> give us a sense of what they're going to be looking for when they examine his brain. >> i'll preface by saying it's tough to talk about, just how recent this all lab. it's called a sports legacy institute, and they're going to be looking at his brain, looking for these protein deposits that are called plaques and tangles, and typically you think of these sorts of things in conjunction are alzheimer's disease. it's a similar sort of thing that in this case they're trying to make the diagnosis of cte, which stands for chronic traumatic encephlopathy. this is relatively new science, and some of what we're describe, some of what's been happening over the last few years is still very, very early on in terms of what they're finding. >> what do you think they would find in a brain like that? >> i am pretty confident they're going to find cte, in part because of the 19 nfl players' brains that they've already examined. players who died for various reasons. 18 of
sanjay gupta, who is also a neurosurgeon.u in person here. >> thanks. >> give us a sense of what they're going to be looking for when they examine his brain. >> i'll preface by saying it's tough to talk about, just how recent this all lab. it's called a sports legacy institute, and they're going to be looking at his brain, looking for these protein deposits that are called plaques and tangles, and typically you think of these sorts of things in conjunction are alzheimer's...
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sanjay gupta reported while on assignment for 60 minutes in march 2011, criminal counterfeiters willo to any length to evade detection. [dog barking] >> you're watching a surprise early-morning raid in lima, peru: 200 police in riot gear storming an indoor market. their target: counterfeit prescription drugs, and they found them everywhere. there were crude packaging machines and silk screens with imprints of actual name brand drugs. hundreds of thousands of counterfeit medicines collected from that raid were traced back to this house. through a back door and down a narrow hallway, we found a tiny squalid patio that was actually a fake drug factory turning out an astonishing number of counterfeit medications. peruvian police were led here by someone you wouldn't expect: john clark from the american drug company pfizer. i'm looking at this pan with these pills in it. this stuff is gonna get into people's medicine cabinets around the world? >> unfortunately, yes. >> clark heads up a global security team assembled by pfizer, former fbi, homeland security, and narcotics agents who work w
sanjay gupta reported while on assignment for 60 minutes in march 2011, criminal counterfeiters willo to any length to evade detection. [dog barking] >> you're watching a surprise early-morning raid in lima, peru: 200 police in riot gear storming an indoor market. their target: counterfeit prescription drugs, and they found them everywhere. there were crude packaging machines and silk screens with imprints of actual name brand drugs. hundreds of thousands of counterfeit medicines...
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according to sanjay gupta, he's getting kicked a lot, heading the ball a lot.'s something to think about playing football. but he's at the sage where he understands daddy plays football. he wants to emulate his father. one thing he will have is the education of what concussions are and to be coached correctly. i didn't have that. >> i've got a great line from andy staples. steinbrenner once said, i learned at the line of scrimmage as i ever did in books. that's steinbrenner about football. fantastic team sport, number one team sport. >> the debate will continue. thanks. >>> when i am president, i will fight for -- an amendment that will put in place -- >> for it, against it? and a gay staffer out of a job after just two weeks from an uprising on the right. the conservatives are here. i'll ask them if mitt romney really has anyone's back but his own. l right? i don't want you going out on those yet. mmm-hmm. and just leave your phone in your purse. i don't want you texting, all right? daddy...ok! ok, here you go. be careful. thanks dad. call me -- but not while
according to sanjay gupta, he's getting kicked a lot, heading the ball a lot.'s something to think about playing football. but he's at the sage where he understands daddy plays football. he wants to emulate his father. one thing he will have is the education of what concussions are and to be coached correctly. i didn't have that. >> i've got a great line from andy staples. steinbrenner once said, i learned at the line of scrimmage as i ever did in books. that's steinbrenner about...
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sanjay gupta. we'll see you back here next sunday. >>> hello, everyone. you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield. the man responsible for one of the deadliest terror attacks against americans has died. abdul bassett al megrahi is the only person convicted of the 1988 bombing of pan am flight 103 over lockerbie, scotland. al megrahi's family says the former libyan and intelligence officer passed away today at a hospital in tripoli. he was 60 years old. his death comes 2 1/2 years after his release from a scottish prison. al megrahi was let go on compassionate grounds because he had prostate cancer. he was expected to live only a few months. at the time of his 2009 release, the victims' families were outraged after he received a hero's welcome in libya. >>> 270 people died when pan am flight 103 went down just minutes after takeoff from a london airport. the plane was bound from new york and more than half of the passengers were american. joining me now from new york, burt amorman. he lost a brother in that attack. he's also a former spokesman
sanjay gupta. we'll see you back here next sunday. >>> hello, everyone. you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield. the man responsible for one of the deadliest terror attacks against americans has died. abdul bassett al megrahi is the only person convicted of the 1988 bombing of pan am flight 103 over lockerbie, scotland. al megrahi's family says the former libyan and intelligence officer passed away today at a hospital in tripoli. he was 60 years old. his death...
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sanjay gupta is talking to a man who creates breast ta breathtakingly beautiful works of art in silver. >> there's no one in the history of the country who has done what he's done. i don't mean just the last 50 years, the last two centuries. the mcarthur foundation prize because there's nobody like him. >> i told my wife, there is a monetary award over a period of five years of $500,000. she said, it's a joke. i hope i can thank them with my work, with my dedication. >> nice....