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she was let out of the police vehicle just as i began talking to gupta.denly a new development. >> a girl was suddenly found who she said was in school. so let's go and see what's going on. >> reporter: it was the 14-year-old daughter of the brothel owner. until recently she had been enrolled in school and even lived in the shelter, but she was pulled out after seventh grade, being prepared, gupta said, to go into the sex trade, a cop mantra digs here passed from mother to daughter. negotiations resumed with the chastened brothel keeper and her son, who in another common practice works as a pimp. >> ( translated ): do you want to be a pimp? >> no ma'am. >> ( translated ): so why are you doing this? you're preparing a 14-year-old to prostitute herself. you have another girl in the back that you've enslaved. have you no shame? and what's the use of you crying? this girl cries every day when customers come and rape her. >> reporter: the girl being prostituted would not be produced this day, but gupta was able to negotiate a deal for the daughter, one more ye
she was let out of the police vehicle just as i began talking to gupta.denly a new development. >> a girl was suddenly found who she said was in school. so let's go and see what's going on. >> reporter: it was the 14-year-old daughter of the brothel owner. until recently she had been enrolled in school and even lived in the shelter, but she was pulled out after seventh grade, being prepared, gupta said, to go into the sex trade, a cop mantra digs here passed from mother to daughter....
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sanjay gupta, talking about something that sounds a little frightening.nt you're thinking measles. >> you think measles, disneyland those two don't go together. the reality is disneyland really has nothing to do with this. only in the sense that it's a place where a lot of people come together. it could be any other place as well. what's amazing about this is you have nearly 50 cases now of measles in this country. it's a highly contagious virus. we talked about ebola, brooke it wasn't that contagious. measles is. it can spread through the air and they say if you are not vaccinated and you come in contact with someone who has measles you have about a 90% chance of getting it yourself. that gives you an idea how contagious this is. when you have situations where a lot of people are coming together in a particular place, it can set up a situation just like this. >> so you were just telling me in commercial that measles was declared eradicated more than a decade ago. >> this drives the public health community crazy. in 2000 we were able to say we have no mea
sanjay gupta, talking about something that sounds a little frightening.nt you're thinking measles. >> you think measles, disneyland those two don't go together. the reality is disneyland really has nothing to do with this. only in the sense that it's a place where a lot of people come together. it could be any other place as well. what's amazing about this is you have nearly 50 cases now of measles in this country. it's a highly contagious virus. we talked about ebola, brooke it wasn't...
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neha gupta, nhk world, new delhi. >> that wraps up our bulletin.i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> japanese space buffs are planning a giant leap for pop culture. they hope to recreate a scene from their favorite anime show "on the moon." the team got inspiration from a series called "neon genesis." a character hurls a spear that pierces the lunar surface. members want to launch a device that can do the same. the group is appealing for funds online. they hope to raise more than $850,000, and they already have backing from a real-life astronaut. >> translator: this is an amazing endeavor. technology has advanced so much that space feels closer than ever. >> team members plan to build an unmanned lander that shoots out a tiny spear. they hope to load that device on a private american rocket, due to blast off this year or next. they say they'll transmit pictures back to earth. >>> a well-known japanese artist has been honored for creating one of the most popular manga series in the 1980s. katsuhiro otomo is the person behind the cartoon "akira." t
neha gupta, nhk world, new delhi. >> that wraps up our bulletin.i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> japanese space buffs are planning a giant leap for pop culture. they hope to recreate a scene from their favorite anime show "on the moon." the team got inspiration from a series called "neon genesis." a character hurls a spear that pierces the lunar surface. members want to launch a device that can do the same. the group is appealing for funds online. they...
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sanjay gupta. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," $48,000 worth of crystal meth.at's how much this drone was carrying when it crashed south of the u.s. border. up next we'll talk to a former international drug smuggler about how dealers are using this new technology. your daughter has a brilliant idea for her science project. and you could make it happen. right? wrong. because you're not you you're a cancer hospital and your daughter... she's a team of leading researchers... and that brilliant idea is a breakthrough in patient treatment that could save thousands of lives. which means you need a diverse team of advisors helping you. from research data analytics all the way to transformation of clinical care. so you call pwc. the right people to get the extraordinary done. please! no. please? no. for those headaches that just aren't bad enough for a lot of please. please. please. medicine, there's new excedrin mild headache. please! please! 35% less medicine plus a booster to end everyday headaches fast. wow, my headache's gone. excedrin mild headache. you're drivin
sanjay gupta. >>> still to come in the "newsroom," $48,000 worth of crystal meth.at's how much this drone was carrying when it crashed south of the u.s. border. up next we'll talk to a former international drug smuggler about how dealers are using this new technology. your daughter has a brilliant idea for her science project. and you could make it happen. right? wrong. because you're not you you're a cancer hospital and your daughter... she's a team of leading researchers......
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wow, jenny mccarthy, you just got served a dish of gupta.et me tell you why this story is so frustrating. please break it down for us, melinda gates. >> we take vaccines so for granted in the united states. we are so used to taking our kids in. women in the developing world know the power of these. they will walk 10 kilometers in the heat with their child and line up to get a vaccine, because they have seen death. we've forgotten what measles deaths look like. >> larry: exactly! look about 400 people worldwide still die from measles every day but most of them live in developing countries. and now one of those developing countries is called disneyland. we're all familiar with the term first-world problem. it's when rich americans complain about something that people in other parts of the world might consider a by-product of luxury. like when i have to turn on the subtitles on netflix because i'm eating doritos too loudly. we all can relate to that. we're americans! that's how we roll, right? well, this vaccine thing is one of those. we took a
wow, jenny mccarthy, you just got served a dish of gupta.et me tell you why this story is so frustrating. please break it down for us, melinda gates. >> we take vaccines so for granted in the united states. we are so used to taking our kids in. women in the developing world know the power of these. they will walk 10 kilometers in the heat with their child and line up to get a vaccine, because they have seen death. we've forgotten what measles deaths look like. >> larry: exactly!...
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sanjay gupta is here with what we all need to know.aturals® oat with five vital nutrients. [ aniston ] because beautiful skin goes with everything. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? an apron is hard work. an apron is pride in what you do. an apron is not quitting until you've made something a little better. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? for us, everything. >>> she is the most wanted woman in the world. the wife of the gunman who slaughtered four innocent victims in that kosher market in paris. this morning, she is believed to be hiding in syria. and now we may know how hayat boumeddiene got there and who might have helped her. this is a cnn exclusive. arwa damon son the trail of a terrorist's widow. >> hayat boumeddiene among europe's most wanted women. but on january 2nd before her name was internationally gnome boum boumeddiene, something raised a red flag with turkish authorities and the two were placed under surveillance they checked into this hotel on the a
sanjay gupta is here with what we all need to know.aturals® oat with five vital nutrients. [ aniston ] because beautiful skin goes with everything. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? an apron is hard work. an apron is pride in what you do. an apron is not quitting until you've made something a little better. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? for us, everything. >>> she is the most wanted woman in the world. the...
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actually the last guy they nailed for insider training was raj gupta. >> oh, so i got a double apologize right, fine okay. i double condemn that too. >> thank you! >> finally. society solved. >> jon: jason hasan and jessica, we'll be right back. chaers pla ♪ ♪ ♪ break the ice, with breath freshening cooling crystals. ice breakers. you want i fix this mess? a mess? i don't think -- what's that? snapshot from progressive. plug it in and you can save on car insurance based on your good driving. you sell to me? no, it's free. you want to try? i try this if you try... not this. okay. da! ♪ ♪ taxes are your year, only much simpler. you can handle simpler. intuit turbotax. it's amazing what you're capable of.. >> stephen: welcome back my guest tonight the 39th president of these united states will have an exhibit on display at the museum of natural history in new york beginning tomorrow. the countdown to zero defeating disease well company back president jimmy carter. sir! you. >> how are you? >> i'm doing fine. >> let me let me start by saying that is a beautiful necklace you're wearing. >> th
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sanjay gupta joins us now. sanjay, it's remarkable when you think about it.years ago, didn't they declare that measles in the u.s. has been eliminated? >> yes, it has been so frustrated for public health officials who have been talking about vaccines for quite some time. in 1979 we said that measles had been eliminated in the united states and that meant that in over 12 months that there were no new cases of measles, and vaccination was working and now, we are seeing some of the biggest outbreaks of measles that we have seen in over two decades and clearly not going in the right direction, anderson. >> and is this all basically because of the anti-vaccination movement because parents aren't vaccinating their kids? >> yeah, i think so. here's how i put it. when you look at the world as a whole, as we know from ebola, patients can move around from country to country more easily than ever before. even more easily than 15 years ago. someone could be in the incubation period, could have been exposed to measles, not yet sick. show up in the united states. they coul
sanjay gupta joins us now. sanjay, it's remarkable when you think about it.years ago, didn't they declare that measles in the u.s. has been eliminated? >> yes, it has been so frustrated for public health officials who have been talking about vaccines for quite some time. in 1979 we said that measles had been eliminated in the united states and that meant that in over 12 months that there were no new cases of measles, and vaccination was working and now, we are seeing some of the biggest...
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sanjay gupta now. sanjay sanjay tell me about this kind of cancer appendicial cancer.ear in the united states is diagnosed with a cancer like this. it originate notice appendix. it's not a cancer again, that's very common. it's one of those things that people may have abdominal pain they may have sort of vague symptoms. it may get missed. as a result of it getting missed it can grow in size and even spread. that's the real problem with this sort of >> as you know i just had my appendix out a couple weeks ago. is it only people who still have their appendix can get this cancer? >> yeah so in this particular type of area the -- in the appendix itself is where this cancer originates. but anderson in your case you had your appendix taken out because it became inflamed. i imagine you had pain. >> right. >> and therefore they took it out. it's not part of the intestine that's really necessary anymore. so it can come out easily. the same sort of thing happened with stuart scott. he had symptoms that were vague. they went and did an operation, they took out his appendix, and t
sanjay gupta now. sanjay sanjay tell me about this kind of cancer appendicial cancer.ear in the united states is diagnosed with a cancer like this. it originate notice appendix. it's not a cancer again, that's very common. it's one of those things that people may have abdominal pain they may have sort of vague symptoms. it may get missed. as a result of it getting missed it can grow in size and even spread. that's the real problem with this sort of >> as you know i just had my appendix...
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actually the last guy they nailed for insider training was raj gupta. >> oh, so i got a double apologizeondemn that too. >> thank you! >> finally. society solved. >> jon: jason hasan and jessica, we'll be right back. chaers pla ♪ [holiday music] ♪ it's been said that we are all unique little snowflakes. miller lite just happens to be a less-filling unique little snowflake, brewed to have more color and taste. you be the snowflake you are and we'll be the snowflake we...
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actually the last guy they nailed for insider training was raj gupta. >> oh, so i got a double apologizee okay. i double condemn that too. >> thank you! >> finally. society solved. >> jon: jason hasan and jessica, we'll be right back. chaers pla we love... love... love... chocolaty, creamy... with a little something extra. mmm deliciousness. cookies or almonds. yumminess. hershey's is mine, yours, our chocolate. ♪ (rac, "we belong") ♪ when delta bath... ...shower... ...toilet... ...and faucet innovations... ...make getting clean... ...just as beautiful as getting dirty, that's... happimess. see what delta can do. . >> stephen: welcome back my guest tonight the 39th president of these united states will have an exhibit on display at the museum of natural history in new york beginning tomorrow. the countdown to zero defeating disease well company back president jimmy carter. sir! you. >> how are you? >> i'm doing fine. >> let me let me start by saying that is a beautiful necklace you're wearing. >> thank you very much. >> jon: what is that, sir. >> this is a-- i brought it for you. if you
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sanjay gupta is here to share a new treatment.move the world. ♪ ♪ but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. i've been called a control freak... i like to think of myself as more of a control... enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from national. i can bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don't. and national lets me choose any car in the aisle. control. it's so, what's the word?... sexy. go national. go like a pro. >>> we all get headaches from time to time alisyn and michaela say i'm often the cause of theirs. there is a serious problem as well. 36 million americans suffer from debilitating migraine headaches. researchers at the american migraine association have studied migraine medic
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sanjay gupta has tips on how to change your bad habits and keep them that way for a healthier lifestyle this year. >> beginning of the year is maybe one of the best times to try to make some new changes in your life. it's not always easy no matter when you start. and breaking bad habits is one of the interesting things that psychologists has talked about for a long time. let me give you a couple of things. in the beginning, it's always easy. it's the honeymoon phase. i can do this. i don't have to have ice cream. the problem is the first obstacle. you have to have a fight through. if you fight through it two or three times, you've gone from the honeymoon phase into the second phase of breaking bad habits. after the fight-throughs after you get through this a few times, you have to get to the phase where it becomes secondary nature. it can take weeks or days. it depends who you are. when you get to the secondary nature phase, the habit had moved from a transient area of your brain to a more engrained part of your brain. it becomes part of who you are. there's another thing that was inter
sanjay gupta has tips on how to change your bad habits and keep them that way for a healthier lifestyle this year. >> beginning of the year is maybe one of the best times to try to make some new changes in your life. it's not always easy no matter when you start. and breaking bad habits is one of the interesting things that psychologists has talked about for a long time. let me give you a couple of things. in the beginning, it's always easy. it's the honeymoon phase. i can do this. i...
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sanjay gupta. and this is "weed two: cannabis madness." this time our journey begins in new jersey, ironically called the garden state. it's the summer of 2013. a quiet neighborhood diner about to become the site of a headline-making confrontation. between a frantic father, brian madness." this time our journey begins in new jersey, ironically called the garden state. it's the summer of 2013. a quiet neighborhood diner about to become the site of a headline-making confrontation. between a frantic father, brian wilson, and the outspoken governor, chris christie, all over wilson's 2-year-old daughter, vivian. >> what's the holdup? it's been two months now. >> sir, these are complicated issues. >> it's very simple. >> i know you think it's simple. >> it was a david and goliath moment. you've got a governor who is one of the leading republicans in the nation, and this dad who has got a little girl who he's desperately worried and in love with who just wants to do the best thing for her. >> you see, brian wilson's daughter, vivian, was dying. h
sanjay gupta. and this is "weed two: cannabis madness." this time our journey begins in new jersey, ironically called the garden state. it's the summer of 2013. a quiet neighborhood diner about to become the site of a headline-making confrontation. between a frantic father, brian madness." this time our journey begins in new jersey, ironically called the garden state. it's the summer of 2013. a quiet neighborhood diner about to become the site of a headline-making confrontation....
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sanjay gupta is weighing in. >> if you're an adult and you got the measles shot and then a booster shotu should be protected. if you're not sure about that you can get a blood test from your doctor and find out how many antibodies you have in your blood. you could get another booster shot as well which is what some doctors are advising their patients to do. >> so let's get another professional's opinion. welcome, doctor. that means i may have to get a booster shot if i visit california and that's not making me very happy. >> you don't like the needles? >> don't like the needles. i should be protected. i got my measles vaccination as a child. >> you feel cheated? if everyone else had their measles vaks measles vaccinations you wouldn't have to worry. most people talking 95%, 98%, vaccination rates, you wouldn't have to worry but now you do. >> why are some adults not listening to doctors like yourself? >> i think the anti-vaccination movement is an interesting phenomenon. we say they are stupid and morons and selfish and in fact these people are not monsters. they're trying to protect th
sanjay gupta is weighing in. >> if you're an adult and you got the measles shot and then a booster shotu should be protected. if you're not sure about that you can get a blood test from your doctor and find out how many antibodies you have in your blood. you could get another booster shot as well which is what some doctors are advising their patients to do. >> so let's get another professional's opinion. welcome, doctor. that means i may have to get a booster shot if i visit...
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. >> but i was just talking to sanjay gupta the other day.was declared eradicated. >> we had a few cases every year brought in from other countries but no new cases in the u.s. >> where do you see this going now, now that you have this beginning at disneyland and you see, if you put the map up you see all the different cases in some of the different states now affected. >> i think -- >> here you go. >> absolutely. some of the state numbers are actually quite misleading. if you look at i think the worst state is about 7% of the kids are not vaccinated. but within that state, within those communities, there will be much much higher levels. some parts of california have up to double digits of kids not vaccinated because that's the culture, those are the kind of parents living there. they tend to be they are often middle-class parents who made a series of decisions for their kids to do with natural parenting, things like that which aren't all bad decisions but the decision not to vaccinate is. >> no one wants to see those numbers of cases climb.
. >> but i was just talking to sanjay gupta the other day.was declared eradicated. >> we had a few cases every year brought in from other countries but no new cases in the u.s. >> where do you see this going now, now that you have this beginning at disneyland and you see, if you put the map up you see all the different cases in some of the different states now affected. >> i think -- >> here you go. >> absolutely. some of the state numbers are actually quite...
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sanjay gupta has flu advice. >> i will try to settle the flu thing.d again. >> you can't get the flu from the flu shot. it is a dead virus. it can't get the flu. >> why do you feel worse. >> it is working. >> get ready and recognize it. >> how to kill it. >> no, it is not 100% fail safe. and this is known as hthree ntwo and must tated a little bit. so the knack convenient is not as effective as it if it didn't mutate at all. >> not going to be sick or if you do get sick, have a shorter duration. >> if you are like me. >> your mom said don't go outside in the bold without the hat on. >> you can't catch it by being outside of the cold. >> there are so many flu chases in the winter months. >> so, one person is sick. >> more are likely to get sick. >> and then you have vitamin d being produced. >> your immune system is depressed. >> they tend to be lower humanity. >> so, live longer. >> mom may have been right. >> moms are always right and maybe not for the reasons you originally thought. >>> get your flaw shot. >> i did. every year for the past 10 years.
sanjay gupta has flu advice. >> i will try to settle the flu thing.d again. >> you can't get the flu from the flu shot. it is a dead virus. it can't get the flu. >> why do you feel worse. >> it is working. >> get ready and recognize it. >> how to kill it. >> no, it is not 100% fail safe. and this is known as hthree ntwo and must tated a little bit. so the knack convenient is not as effective as it if it didn't mutate at all. >> not going to be...
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sanjay gupta joins us now. sanjay it's remarkable when you think about it.dn't they declare measles in the u.s. has been eliminated? >> this has got to be so frustrating for public health officials and people who have been talking about vaccines for some time. in 2000 we basically said measles was eliminated in the united states. and what that basically means is that over 12 months there hadn't been new cases of measles, vaccinations efforts were working and 15 years later, some of the biggest measles outbreaks we've seen in almost two decades. so clearly, not going in the right direction. >> and is this all basically because of the anti-vaccination movement because parents aren't vaccinating their kads? >> yeah i think so. here's how i put it. when you look at the world as a whole, as we know from ebola, patients can move around from country to country more easily than ever before. even more easily than 15 years ago. someone could be in the incubation period could have been exposed to measles, not yet sick. show up in the united states. they could be a pote
sanjay gupta joins us now. sanjay it's remarkable when you think about it.dn't they declare measles in the u.s. has been eliminated? >> this has got to be so frustrating for public health officials and people who have been talking about vaccines for some time. in 2000 we basically said measles was eliminated in the united states. and what that basically means is that over 12 months there hadn't been new cases of measles, vaccinations efforts were working and 15 years later, some of the...
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sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> six inches of snow and still falling in amarillo, texas.4 states getting hit. plows were out in force trying to clear the roads, but in many cases, the ice was simply too much. this storm is hitting air travelers hard as well. american airlines canceled nearly 300 flights out of dallas-ft. worth. that's a major hub for american. >>> this is hitting the u.s. as so many people are trying to head home after the holidays. roads and airports jammed with travelers. it's a real mess. people are getting to know each other rather well aren't they? a lot of facetime together. karen maginnis is in the weather center. you have to make the best of a situation when it's bad like that. >> it is miserable. about 55 million people 28 states fred expecting the misery to continue not just in the short term but also in the long term. those 28 states stretch all the way from washington state and montana into texas, iowa across the great lakes into that northeastern corridor. we start out looking at winter weather advisories. kansas and wichita. it started out t
sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> six inches of snow and still falling in amarillo, texas.4 states getting hit. plows were out in force trying to clear the roads, but in many cases, the ice was simply too much. this storm is hitting air travelers hard as well. american airlines canceled nearly 300 flights out of dallas-ft. worth. that's a major hub for american. >>> this is hitting the u.s. as so many people are trying to head home after the holidays. roads and airports jammed...
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. >> joining us now is the new bob gupta, as senior program officer for the asian society policy institutew york city. thank you for joining united states. let's pick up on the way patty end that had story, the first u.s. president to visit india twice. why? he is also the first to be at the republic day parade. it's symbolic. in 2010, when president obama visited india for the first time and the president said this relationship is one of the most defining relationships for the 21st century. what's happened since then is that the relationship in reality hasn't lived up to the lofty rhetoric of the president in 2010 and since modi has come into office in india, both leaders have decided they really need to with some urgency get this relationship on the right track, turn the page after a few setbacks in the past four years and get this relationship to go to the to the next level. >> they are saying now is the time and there have been reports that the relationship has been described as one that has chemistry. what exactly does that mean? >> well, you know diplomatic visits are full of very ve
. >> joining us now is the new bob gupta, as senior program officer for the asian society policy institutew york city. thank you for joining united states. let's pick up on the way patty end that had story, the first u.s. president to visit india twice. why? he is also the first to be at the republic day parade. it's symbolic. in 2010, when president obama visited india for the first time and the president said this relationship is one of the most defining relationships for the 21st...
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sanjay gupta explains the risks and the reasons. >> reporter: remember that the threat of ebola capturedrld's attention in part because there is novak seen or treatment. while outbreak of measles, mumps, and whooping cough have returned and health experts say it's fueled by people not getting vaccinated. for example, in 17 states, less than 19% of children were vaccinated for measles in 2013 and that makes it less effective for everyone. >> we're all immune and then the weak are protected also because we surround them and the bad germs can't find them. we ward them off. >> reporter: so why the reluctance reluctance? well some parents believe that vaccines may be linked to autism. but rb the 1988 study that made dlam was discredited. others are concerned about the use of mercury. but that hasn't been used in child vaccines since 2001. there are also some who feel the cdc recommendations are motivated by the money it makes from vaccine manufacturers. the cdc says that is just incorrect. some say that's too many shots so they choose a delayed schedule. >> some mothers are concerned doing al
sanjay gupta explains the risks and the reasons. >> reporter: remember that the threat of ebola capturedrld's attention in part because there is novak seen or treatment. while outbreak of measles, mumps, and whooping cough have returned and health experts say it's fueled by people not getting vaccinated. for example, in 17 states, less than 19% of children were vaccinated for measles in 2013 and that makes it less effective for everyone. >> we're all immune and then the weak are...
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sanjay gupta, about this new way to track flu hotspots.> it's amazing how much more we know about how to predict flu. what they're trying to do now is predict the flu very much in the way that you predict the weather. >> hurricane season. >> noaa is predicting a below-average season. >> many parts of the state were under a hurricane warning early thursday. >> i know all kidding aside, we don't always get the weather right, but this is pretty interesting. they use mathematical modeling to sort of predict where flu virus is going to be most dominant. then they look at realtime data. the realtime data is fascinating, people for searching for flu on google for example, and they assimilate all of that information to give what you are called hotspots. but they can go even deeper than that. this is a particular project that comes out of the columbia school that you can actually figure out which week is going to be the worst in your particular city. new york city january 10th. that's going to be your week. look, if you're a parent you may be more
sanjay gupta, about this new way to track flu hotspots.> it's amazing how much more we know about how to predict flu. what they're trying to do now is predict the flu very much in the way that you predict the weather. >> hurricane season. >> noaa is predicting a below-average season. >> many parts of the state were under a hurricane warning early thursday. >> i know all kidding aside, we don't always get the weather right, but this is pretty interesting. they use...
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sanjay gupta, thank you. congratulations. that's it for me. see you back here tomorrow. in the meantime, "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> some disturbing possibly even frightening new video in to cnn right now from al qaeda in yemen. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." >>> breaking news in our world lead. al qaeda's branch in yemen telling jihadis in the west the u.s. france britain, canada don't waste your time coming to fight for us in syria. stay at home. attack there. >>> plus the politics lead. speaker john boehner defiant. last night president obama was all swagger warning congress he would veto any action meddling with the iran nuclear talks. this morning, the speaker asks israel's benjamin netanyahu to come talk to congress tell them what he thinks the u.s. should do. >>> plus the sports lead. they have already won super bowls but now there is proof that the patriots might have cheated again. to get back to super sunday. does this take the air out of the big game? >>> good afternoon. welcome to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. we will begin with som
sanjay gupta, thank you. congratulations. that's it for me. see you back here tomorrow. in the meantime, "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> some disturbing possibly even frightening new video in to cnn right now from al qaeda in yemen. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." >>> breaking news in our world lead. al qaeda's branch in yemen telling jihadis in the west the u.s. france britain, canada don't waste your time coming to fight for us in...
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our chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta with art kaplan director of lan goe and medical center in they are being unethical. explain that. >> i think they're really being unethical, anderson, because they're putting people at risk who can't protect themselves. if you're less than 6 months of age, a newborn, you don't build immunity to vaccines you can get measles, you can get the flu, you can get whooping cough. these things can kill a newborn baby. similarly, if you have an immune disease, if you're getting cancer treatment, transplant recipient, you get infected by one of these things it can kill you. so you get vaccinated because it's a neighborly thing to do as much as it is a self-protection thing to do. it's the right thing to do as a good citizen, as a good member of our community. i think we spend too much time saying why should you get vaccinated the real moral point is why should we get vaccinated? >> sanjay babies are vaccinated between six months and a year old. our youngest kids obviously the most vulnerable what happens to a baby that young that gets the measles? beca
our chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta with art kaplan director of lan goe and medical center in they are being unethical. explain that. >> i think they're really being unethical, anderson, because they're putting people at risk who can't protect themselves. if you're less than 6 months of age, a newborn, you don't build immunity to vaccines you can get measles, you can get the flu, you can get whooping cough. these things can kill a newborn baby. similarly, if you have an immune...
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is his deputy who did the investigation gupta a racist? of those people who committed crimes in the name of michael brown or judged officer wilson without the facts should be ashamed this evening. but, of course, most of them are not. we are living in a nation that is essentially unfair. not because of income inequality or bias against skin color but because we the people often form judgments based on nothing. talking points said over and over you cannot convict a fellow american of anything unless you know the facts. and now the facts have been established. no justice department civil rights action no indictment by a grand jury. the chart ton al sharptonton led the effort to crip tell the justice system and impose a vigilante verdict in the case. another terrible entry on sharpton's resume. now, let's turn to corruption. this man, 70-year-old sheldon silver. powerful speaker of the new york state assembly under arrest tonight for corruption. silver is a vial human being who single-handedly blocked yes, jessica's law in new and imposed a c
is his deputy who did the investigation gupta a racist? of those people who committed crimes in the name of michael brown or judged officer wilson without the facts should be ashamed this evening. but, of course, most of them are not. we are living in a nation that is essentially unfair. not because of income inequality or bias against skin color but because we the people often form judgments based on nothing. talking points said over and over you cannot convict a fellow american of anything...
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sanjay gupta. i would have imagined that this makes sense.crime, but to the level that it has changed it. you're going to tell us to the level you've changed it. >> you don't have to go it alone. you have somebody to help you. i think what was interesting about the study is it put some numbers on it. the numbers were pretty high in terms of the added level of success if you have your part ner doing this with you. up to double in certain cases. let me show you some of those numbers. tell you another insight here. take a look as we broke it down by men and women, weight loss success. 10 to 26%. 15 to 36% for women. >> wow. >> keep going there. when you look at exercise overall. you could have a marked impact. >> double two and a half times higher if you do this with your partner. it is hard to break if you and your partner are smokers and you decide to quit the numbers go way up. your spouse is not, you're not likely to have an impact on your spouse. >> really? >> it's the idea of doing it with your partner in some way. >> drill down a little b
sanjay gupta. i would have imagined that this makes sense.crime, but to the level that it has changed it. you're going to tell us to the level you've changed it. >> you don't have to go it alone. you have somebody to help you. i think what was interesting about the study is it put some numbers on it. the numbers were pretty high in terms of the added level of success if you have your part ner doing this with you. up to double in certain cases. let me show you some of those numbers. tell...
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sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. >> seven years. >> inkrid deb. what perseverance.h. >>> here's another great story. there's lower gas prices economic progress, soaring dollar. why are these seemingly good stock prices causing a drop in the stock market and a drag on companies? we'll discuss all of that next. >> announcer: the human factor is brought to you by cancer treatment centers of america. care that never quits. your daughter has a brilliant idea for her science project. and you could make it happen. right? wrong. because you're not you you're a cancer hospital and your daughter... she's a team of leading researchers... and that brilliant idea is a breakthrough in patient treatment that could save thousands of lives. which means you need a diverse team of advisors helping you. from research data analytics all the way to transformation of clinical care. so you call pwc. the right people to get the extraordinary done. push your enterprise and you can move the world. ♪ ♪ but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partn
sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. >> seven years. >> inkrid deb. what perseverance.h. >>> here's another great story. there's lower gas prices economic progress, soaring dollar. why are these seemingly good stock prices causing a drop in the stock market and a drag on companies? we'll discuss all of that next. >> announcer: the human factor is brought to you by cancer treatment centers of america. care that never quits. your daughter has a brilliant idea for her science...
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sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> heed the message.ns out into the ranks. children as seen in this shocking new prop maaganda video. why are they trying to join the terror group. >>> and an historic day for "charlie hebdo" defiantly releasing its first issue just one week after that terrible massacre. the cover's of course controversial. the question is what else is in that magazine. we know. we will tell you. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot but ended up nowhere. now...i use this. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent the urge to smoke all day. i want this time to be my last time. that's why i choose nicoderm cq. at ancestry, we call it a hint.. our little leaf that helps guide you through the past. simply type in a name and you're taken on a journey. a journey that crosses generations. and continents. all to tell the most amazing story. yours. discover your story. start searching for free now at ancestry.com [cheering] everything okay? we're here because you're about to have a heart attack. pete'
sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> heed the message.ns out into the ranks. children as seen in this shocking new prop maaganda video. why are they trying to join the terror group. >>> and an historic day for "charlie hebdo" defiantly releasing its first issue just one week after that terrible massacre. the cover's of course controversial. the question is what else is in that magazine. we know. we will tell you. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot but ended up nowhere....
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sanjay gupta. my goodness, the fact that we even have this conversation is concerning., you get an idea of just how contagious this is and how quickly a virus can spread. we're talking about just the end of december when this all started. take a look at a map in terms of how this has sort of spread over the last few weeks now. most of the cases, as you mentioned, michaela, still in california, but look how it's starting to spread around. and that speaks to the contagious nature of this virus. it does spread through the air, it does live on surfaces. remember, we talked about ebola so much over the summer. this is far more contagious than ebola. the good news is that there is a vaccine available, so for people who have received the vaccine, they should have protection against this, michaela. >> okay. so let's talk about that because right now they're trying to figure out why this happened in disneyland. you've got a lot of people, a lot of children. some people, i've heard reports, they're pointing to the antivaccation movement as potentially being a cause of this. what
sanjay gupta. my goodness, the fact that we even have this conversation is concerning., you get an idea of just how contagious this is and how quickly a virus can spread. we're talking about just the end of december when this all started. take a look at a map in terms of how this has sort of spread over the last few weeks now. most of the cases, as you mentioned, michaela, still in california, but look how it's starting to spread around. and that speaks to the contagious nature of this virus....
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director jim comey assistant attorney general carol mason and acting assistant attorney general gupta. i would like to welcome the many special guests we have here from other federal agencies and from outside the department and we're incredibly fortunate to have with us today two women, evelyn chumbo and elizabeth qarry who lived throughout horror of human trafficking and not only survived but showed remarkable resilience and strength in their journey toward freedom and independence. today, you're going to hear about the many remarkable accomplishments of your d.o.j. colleagues and how their passion and commitment to justice has led to significant advances in our fight against human trafficking. from the prosecution and conviction of traffickers to the development of successful collaborative partnerships between law enforcement and victims' services to cutting-edge research on the nature and extent of human trafficking d.o.j.'s contributions span across multiple disciplines and are impacting lives all over this country and even the world. human trafficking is a complex often misunders
director jim comey assistant attorney general carol mason and acting assistant attorney general gupta. i would like to welcome the many special guests we have here from other federal agencies and from outside the department and we're incredibly fortunate to have with us today two women, evelyn chumbo and elizabeth qarry who lived throughout horror of human trafficking and not only survived but showed remarkable resilience and strength in their journey toward freedom and independence. today,...
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sanjay gupta cnn reporting. >>> 24 minutes after the hour now.wo kentucky teens who were the subject of a massive manhunt across several southern states, they've been caught. 18-year-old dalton hayes and his 13-year-old girlfriend cheyenne phillips. they were found sleeping in a stolen pickup truck in panama city, florida. >> the teens were wanted on several felony charges, including stealing several cars. coming up in a few minute, we're talking to the mother of that 13-year-old. >>> two people are dead, a third injured after a shooting at a central florida mall. police say a man shot his wife and then another man in the mall's food court before turning the gun on himself. the woman survived. she's in good condition. the motive for the shooting is not yet known. >>> take a look at this selfie. pro golfer posted after he said he was kidnapped, beaten and robbed. he said he was at a bar when we was abducted, thrown into a car and driven six and a half miles away. that's when robbering took all of his money, cell phone and then dumped him in a park
sanjay gupta cnn reporting. >>> 24 minutes after the hour now.wo kentucky teens who were the subject of a massive manhunt across several southern states, they've been caught. 18-year-old dalton hayes and his 13-year-old girlfriend cheyenne phillips. they were found sleeping in a stolen pickup truck in panama city, florida. >> the teens were wanted on several felony charges, including stealing several cars. coming up in a few minute, we're talking to the mother of that...