111
111
Apr 1, 2016
04/16
by
WCBS
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
a grad student and gupta's girlfriend, taylor gold a biomedical engineer lived. they started the evening bar hopping but ended it in police custody. >> here, can you hop up for a minute? >> detective paula hammel thought it would be an open and shut case because gupta told officer skeba that he did it and why. >> i caught my buddy and my girl cheating. i killed my buddy. >> as gupta sobered up he changed his story, now insisting he had no idea how mark wall was stabbed. >> i did not attack mark. i just want to put that on the record. >> and strangely though taylor gold insisted she didn't remembered she couldn't say for sure it wasn't her. >> did you kill mark? >> i don't think so. >> after hours of questioning detective hammel brought them together. >> i did not stab him. >> i don't think i did either. >> this conversation could decide who goes home and who goes to prison for murder. >> richard schlesinger from 48 hours joins us live. richard what do the forensics in this case tell us? well, the forensics unfortunately for the police in this case didn't tell the
a grad student and gupta's girlfriend, taylor gold a biomedical engineer lived. they started the evening bar hopping but ended it in police custody. >> here, can you hop up for a minute? >> detective paula hammel thought it would be an open and shut case because gupta told officer skeba that he did it and why. >> i caught my buddy and my girl cheating. i killed my buddy. >> as gupta sobered up he changed his story, now insisting he had no idea how mark wall was stabbed....
81
81
Apr 16, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
sanjay gupta. technology and medicine are a powerful combination.ake emergency response systems, for example. ever since 1968, when there's a medical emergency here in the united states, you call 911. an ambulance arrived equipped with trained first responders and medical supplies to take you to the hospital. on the way there you're already receiving care. those precious minutes can make all the difference in saving your life, but in many countries that's not the case. there is no emergency response infrastructure. but a software program called beacon can ready to change that. alongside lake victoria in east africa, this is tanzania. more than 800,000 people live here making it tanzania's second largest city, but infrastructure is unreliable. bad roads and heavy congestion make accidents the leading cause of trauma in the city, and there's no modern emergency response system in place here or anywhere in tanzania. >> so this is dispatching room. >> reporter: marco is a recent medical school graduate here. at just 27 years old he's also the founder an
sanjay gupta. technology and medicine are a powerful combination.ake emergency response systems, for example. ever since 1968, when there's a medical emergency here in the united states, you call 911. an ambulance arrived equipped with trained first responders and medical supplies to take you to the hospital. on the way there you're already receiving care. those precious minutes can make all the difference in saving your life, but in many countries that's not the case. there is no emergency...
115
115
Apr 30, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
sanjay gupta.ver to the years the benefits off animal assistance therapy have been documented, everything from lowering anxiety to reducing heart disease. a study in japan says that connection might be hormonal. when we lock eyes with the dog, it is going to release oxytoe syn which is a power neurotransmitter linked with the mood and the same hormone linked to mothers and infants, and so it is no surprise that dogs in particular are so popular in hospitals all over the world. >> reporter: it is early morning in atlanta, georgia. lisa kinsle is getting ready for work, and so is casper. a little breakfast a little grooming, and then it is time to put on his work uniform. he does this rye teen four times a week as a full-time employee as children's health care of atlanta. he has his own badge, and he is even on call. >> he is in work mode right now. when casper has the vest on, and he knows that he is working, he is this very calm demeanor. >> one of the things when the vest is on, he is different. >
sanjay gupta.ver to the years the benefits off animal assistance therapy have been documented, everything from lowering anxiety to reducing heart disease. a study in japan says that connection might be hormonal. when we lock eyes with the dog, it is going to release oxytoe syn which is a power neurotransmitter linked with the mood and the same hormone linked to mothers and infants, and so it is no surprise that dogs in particular are so popular in hospitals all over the world. >>...
224
224
Apr 21, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
sanjay gupta is joining me now.especially over the last two weeks. >> he did cancel two shows because of the flu but then a week later, so one week ago now, he performed in those shows here in atlanta. by all accounts, he was up and about and didn't look sick. important fact, when he was flying home back to minnesota, the plane had to make an emergency landing and he went into a hospital for about three hours at that time. again, being treated for symptoms of the flu, we were told. he was performing just this past saturday. he was seen riding his bike on sunday. but then obviously four days later, we hear that he has suddenly passed away. so it's early, jake, to try and piece this all together but that's what we know, at least over the last few weeks. >> is it possible that somebody who is 57 years old and gets the flu dies in the kind of sudden manner like this? >> it is possible, jake, but it wouldn't necessarily be the first thing that i would look at. tens and thousands of people die every year because of the fl
sanjay gupta is joining me now.especially over the last two weeks. >> he did cancel two shows because of the flu but then a week later, so one week ago now, he performed in those shows here in atlanta. by all accounts, he was up and about and didn't look sick. important fact, when he was flying home back to minnesota, the plane had to make an emergency landing and he went into a hospital for about three hours at that time. again, being treated for symptoms of the flu, we were told. he was...
65
65
Apr 9, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
sanjay gupta. today we're going to focus on behavioral addictions. one of the most well known is gambling. it's not necessarily the active gambling that's addictive but the way that it feels. when the brain perceives a situation as stressful or exciting like gambling it sends a signal to the adrenal gland. the gland releases adrenalin, a stress hormone causing a spike in blood pressure and a faster heart rate. many addicted gamblers describe that rush when they place a bet or play a slot machine, and when it comes to gambling, you might be surprised at the country that tops the list. meet kate. she's a loving wife, and a devoted mother to her six children. now get ready to toss out any stereotypes you might have had about gambling add dicts. >> people say to me, well, you don't look like a mother of six. they were equally as shocked when i said i had a 12-year gambling problem. >> reporter: kate lives in southeast australia. the country with the highest rate of gambling in the world. she started gambling when she was a teenager. by the time she was 1
sanjay gupta. today we're going to focus on behavioral addictions. one of the most well known is gambling. it's not necessarily the active gambling that's addictive but the way that it feels. when the brain perceives a situation as stressful or exciting like gambling it sends a signal to the adrenal gland. the gland releases adrenalin, a stress hormone causing a spike in blood pressure and a faster heart rate. many addicted gamblers describe that rush when they place a bet or play a slot...
162
162
Apr 22, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
gupta, this is very much the area of speculation here. i guess i'm just asking you in your expertise and dr. g. mentioned these instances, two performances postponed by prince in recent weeks. when you piece those things together, i'm not going to ask you to make a diagnosis and as you point out, it was two weeks ago from yesterday that he cancelled those shows. a week later, he performed. whatever it was, he seemed to have improvement to the point where he could perform a week after cancelling those shows. that night after performing, he's flying back home and the plane makes an emergency and a vague way of describing things but we know he was in the hospital for three hours and flew back home from the emergency stop. the next day, he's performing again. a smaller show from there in minnesota. the point, jim, he seemed to have this up and down sort of thing. i think that's going to be a very important part of the puzzle that dr. g. was referring to in terms of piecing what the autopsy will show, what the toxicology will show and that his
gupta, this is very much the area of speculation here. i guess i'm just asking you in your expertise and dr. g. mentioned these instances, two performances postponed by prince in recent weeks. when you piece those things together, i'm not going to ask you to make a diagnosis and as you point out, it was two weeks ago from yesterday that he cancelled those shows. a week later, he performed. whatever it was, he seemed to have improvement to the point where he could perform a week after cancelling...
173
173
Apr 23, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
sanjay gupta. technology and medicine are a powerful combination.ems, for example. ever since 1968, when there's a medical emergency here in the united states, you call 911. an ambulance arrives equipped with trained first responders and medical supplies to take you to the hospital. on the way there you're already receiving care. those precious minutes can make yol the difference in saving
sanjay gupta. technology and medicine are a powerful combination.ems, for example. ever since 1968, when there's a medical emergency here in the united states, you call 911. an ambulance arrives equipped with trained first responders and medical supplies to take you to the hospital. on the way there you're already receiving care. those precious minutes can make yol the difference in saving
205
205
Apr 9, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
sanjay gupta. today we're going to focus on behavioral addictions.own is gambling. it's not necessarily the active gambling that's addictive but the way that it feels. when the brain perceives a situation as stressful or exciting like gambling it sends a signal to the adrenal gland. the gland releases adrenalin, a stress hormone causing a spike in blood pressure and a faster heart rate. many addicted gamblers describe that rush when they place a bet or play a slot machine, and when it comes to gambling, you might be surprised at the country that tops the list. meet kate. she's a loving wife, and a devoted mother to her six children. now get ready to toss out any stereotypes you might have had about gambling add dicts. >> people say to me, well, you don't look like a mother of six.
sanjay gupta. today we're going to focus on behavioral addictions.own is gambling. it's not necessarily the active gambling that's addictive but the way that it feels. when the brain perceives a situation as stressful or exciting like gambling it sends a signal to the adrenal gland. the gland releases adrenalin, a stress hormone causing a spike in blood pressure and a faster heart rate. many addicted gamblers describe that rush when they place a bet or play a slot machine, and when it comes to...
114
114
Apr 23, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
sanjay gupta and good evening to both of you. dr. gupta, let me start with you. the sheriff said there were no signs of trauma, no signs of suicide. what else did he say, did anything stand out with what he said? >> there was quite a few things that still stood out. first of all, this was an unwitnessed death, a bit of an unusual death. he is 57 years old. found in this elevator. as ken was mentioning, dropped off at his home at 8:00. it was only after people are trying to get a hold of him the next morning that this was found, that he was found in the elevator. what happened during the 13 hours, if he had been sick for some time to the point he had this emergency landing in illinois, had cancelled concerts, was there no one else around? was anyone else looking in on him? i think that's important. also the ems got the call at 9:43 what we heard. and by 10:07, 24 minutes later, they pronounced him dead. things transpired quickly when they got there. didn't try to take him to the hospital. they tried cpr, but seemed like things moved very fast once ems arrived. >>
sanjay gupta and good evening to both of you. dr. gupta, let me start with you. the sheriff said there were no signs of trauma, no signs of suicide. what else did he say, did anything stand out with what he said? >> there was quite a few things that still stood out. first of all, this was an unwitnessed death, a bit of an unusual death. he is 57 years old. found in this elevator. as ken was mentioning, dropped off at his home at 8:00. it was only after people are trying to get a hold of...
283
283
Apr 1, 2016
04/16
by
WUSA
tv
eye 283
favorite 0
quote 5
it happened after a night of drinking with gupta girlfriend. gupta confessed and changed his mind. rest of the story tomorrow night at 10:00. >>> 7-month-old baby safe after kidnapped by a total stranger inside a shopping center. >> look at the video from pennsylvania's king oppression mall. see the suspect walking off with the infant. she be friended the mother, when the baby started crying, she asked the hold the baby. the woman took off and word spread among shoppers. >> i didn't care about clothes or anything i came to mall for. >> detectives spent five hours searching for the woman and the baby and found them 9 miles away. >>> officials from around thest, getting ready for the zika virus, the goal to prepare the most at risk state for the possibility that virus will will be transmitted locally. >> more than 300 federal state and local health officials gathered at the cdc to get ready for the possibility of zika outbreaks in the u.s. >> working through action plans for every jurisdiction, that's affected. that means making sure that they are prepared to monitor and respond. >>
it happened after a night of drinking with gupta girlfriend. gupta confessed and changed his mind. rest of the story tomorrow night at 10:00. >>> 7-month-old baby safe after kidnapped by a total stranger inside a shopping center. >> look at the video from pennsylvania's king oppression mall. see the suspect walking off with the infant. she be friended the mother, when the baby started crying, she asked the hold the baby. the woman took off and word spread among shoppers. >>...
56
56
Apr 1, 2016
04/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
a month ago allegations emerged that he was goesy with a wealthy family, the guptas who offered ministerial jobs on his behalf. he's been under fire, facing the effectively of a downgrade by credit rating agencies. >> the court ruling on puma and the national assembly is damming. it's too soon to know how it will translate. the question is whether this will be enough to push discontent express said behind closed doors outside into the open. the a.n.c. and the president say they report the constitutional judgment and will study it before acting. the opposition is hoping to capitalize on the momentum, but it's unlikely to succeed getting an impeachment through parliament. some say the a.n.c. will not abandon their leader until it sees what voters do. many who for years, for decades, for a century believed in and supported the a.n.c., are going to be second-guessing themselves. >> the political uncertainty is hurting the economy, and that affects the abilitiry of millions of families to put food on the table. with the opposition's hunger for change is matched by voters will be known in a few m
a month ago allegations emerged that he was goesy with a wealthy family, the guptas who offered ministerial jobs on his behalf. he's been under fire, facing the effectively of a downgrade by credit rating agencies. >> the court ruling on puma and the national assembly is damming. it's too soon to know how it will translate. the question is whether this will be enough to push discontent express said behind closed doors outside into the open. the a.n.c. and the president say they report the...
46
46
Apr 21, 2016
04/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
(das gupta) a raga has got only six or seven or eight basic phrases, each lasting for five seconds.ow, if you are going to give a two-hour recital, what are you going to do? even that precomposed portion, the theme, that would possibly last for a minute at best. how are you going to fill in the rest of two hours? improvisations and improvisations. [ensemble playing a raga] (narrator) since the late 18th century, composers of western art music have left little room for improvisation. instead, they have relied on the score as a blueprint for performance. however, the interpretation of that score by the musicians is an essential element. [ensemble playing classical music] (ying) even though you have that limited parameter, there's an infinite variety in the number of ways that a given passage can be played. for instance, you can have the same passage of music, and one person could play it very nobly and heroically, and another person could play that very same passage of music and bring out maybe the more thoughtful and reflective quality of it. and the interesting thing was both of tho
(das gupta) a raga has got only six or seven or eight basic phrases, each lasting for five seconds.ow, if you are going to give a two-hour recital, what are you going to do? even that precomposed portion, the theme, that would possibly last for a minute at best. how are you going to fill in the rest of two hours? improvisations and improvisations. [ensemble playing a raga] (narrator) since the late 18th century, composers of western art music have left little room for improvisation. instead,...
109
109
Apr 28, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
they can be dangerous if not used as preskriked. >> sanjay gupta on assignment for us in rome, thankvery much. that's it for me. to our viewers, thanks very much for watching. i'll be back 5:00 p.m. eastern in "the situation room." "newsroom" with brooke bald wwi starts right now. >>> thank you, wolf blitzer. hi there. i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. we begin with signs that the cold shoulder toward donald trump is beginning to thaw. former republican house speaker john boehner reportedly told a crowd at sanford university he would vote for donald trump if he were to become the republican nominee but as the former speaker apparently warming up to trump, by the way, he said they're texting friends for years, he is hurling fire at another man being ted cruz. boehner said he would not support cruz as the nominee. and he went further than .
they can be dangerous if not used as preskriked. >> sanjay gupta on assignment for us in rome, thankvery much. that's it for me. to our viewers, thanks very much for watching. i'll be back 5:00 p.m. eastern in "the situation room." "newsroom" with brooke bald wwi starts right now. >>> thank you, wolf blitzer. hi there. i'm brooke baldwin. you're watching cnn. we begin with signs that the cold shoulder toward donald trump is beginning to thaw. former republican...
154
154
Apr 16, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 1
sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> welcome to the cnn newsroom. for poppy harlow. coming to you live from new york at the site of next week's presidential primary, one that comes at a critical juncture in this campaign to say the least. while all of the candidates certainly have new york on their minds, much of the action today is out of state, on the republican side, ted cruz is looking for 14 state delegates at the gop convention in wyoming. as soon as we get the results, we'll bring them to you. and of course this comes as donald trump doubles down on accusati
sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> welcome to the cnn newsroom. for poppy harlow. coming to you live from new york at the site of next week's presidential primary, one that comes at a critical juncture in this campaign to say the least. while all of the candidates certainly have new york on their minds, much of the action today is out of state, on the republican side, ted cruz is looking for 14 state delegates at the gop convention in wyoming. as soon as we get the results, we'll bring...
204
204
Apr 28, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
sanjay gupta, thank you so much. turn in to "the lead" tomorrow. clinton since her dominating performance on tuesday night. you can see it right here at 4:00 p.m. tomorrow. that's it for "the lead." i'm jake tapper. >>> happening now, s.o.b. the former house speaker john boehner weighing in on the gop race for the first time and unleashing a blistering assessment of ted cruz. boehner calls him now, and i'm quoting, lucifer in the flesh and a miserable s.o.b. what is boehner's relationship with donald trump? >>> the white house hopefuls are battling it out in indiana where the
sanjay gupta, thank you so much. turn in to "the lead" tomorrow. clinton since her dominating performance on tuesday night. you can see it right here at 4:00 p.m. tomorrow. that's it for "the lead." i'm jake tapper. >>> happening now, s.o.b. the former house speaker john boehner weighing in on the gop race for the first time and unleashing a blistering assessment of ted cruz. boehner calls him now, and i'm quoting, lucifer in the flesh and a miserable s.o.b. what is...
243
243
Apr 22, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 1
sanjay gupta, thank you so much. appreciate it as always. >>> there's been a nonstop stream of fans going to paisley park since news of prince's death. this is the complex that prince called home right outside minneapolis. let's go to cnn's stephanie elam who is there now. how are fans paying tribute as they go to paisley park? >> reporter: jake, they have been coming out here all day long. i'll step out so you can take a clearer look. they have been coming out since the sun came up today leaving notes, artwork, balloons, flowers, so many generations showing up in purple to show their love for their home town icon because he's from minnesota and never left. obviously this was a big loss for them to feel the fact that he is gone. yesterday his sister coming out and greeting fans and hugging them as well while she was out here. just a lot of people trying to digest the fact that he's gone. a man, yes, a superstar but really felt at ease here. so to speak, he could let his hair down and could be seen out doing different
sanjay gupta, thank you so much. appreciate it as always. >>> there's been a nonstop stream of fans going to paisley park since news of prince's death. this is the complex that prince called home right outside minneapolis. let's go to cnn's stephanie elam who is there now. how are fans paying tribute as they go to paisley park? >> reporter: jake, they have been coming out here all day long. i'll step out so you can take a clearer look. they have been coming out since the sun came...
162
162
Apr 16, 2016
04/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: howard is and gupta are new to carpooling. >> i can pick him up. >> i get to ride with don't have to drive every day. >> reporter: they met through scoop, the san francisco-based carpooling app. the driver gets paid $4 each way. the rider normally pays about $5 a trip. but denise pays only $1. that's because the city of palo alto, the traffic management association, and are stanford park are subsidizing the carpooling program. so if you're a city employee or go downtown using scoop, you pay only a buck. the app is being used in pleasanton, san francisco and san jose. >> our focus is on the people who feel the most pain when it comes to their daily commute. >> reporter: scoop has been in palo alto for two weeks. about half the downtown employees drive to wroshg alone -- work alone. the city wants to reduce that number by about a third in the next 3-5 years. the assistant city manager says about 1,000 people have registered with the carpools program. >> we want to see how popular it is. how much we really can change commuter patterns. >> reporter: by the year's end, they
. >> reporter: howard is and gupta are new to carpooling. >> i can pick him up. >> i get to ride with don't have to drive every day. >> reporter: they met through scoop, the san francisco-based carpooling app. the driver gets paid $4 each way. the rider normally pays about $5 a trip. but denise pays only $1. that's because the city of palo alto, the traffic management association, and are stanford park are subsidizing the carpooling program. so if you're a city employee...
60
60
Apr 1, 2016
04/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
ago from a national executive committee meeting when allegations emerged that business leaders the guptasthey had offered a offered position. they would offer support. i don't it's much of a surprise that the anc is towing that line. they're seeing it, if you like. they found it necessary to make this statement. this statement could have been made yesterday on thursday when the constitutional court adjustment came out, so damningly and so clear to everyone else. it could have been made there. i think the delay may cost them in the eyes of some south africans. but what it is going to come down to potentially is how people vote in the coming local elections. the anc is going to be pushed very hard, and the opposition feels emboldened now and key metros where they'll be digging their claws in to hold on. if the voters punish them, then the anc may see that the voters feel as if this move tonight, this live broadcast of the nation by the president humbling himself that perhaps that wasn't enough. >> all right, thank you very much, tanya page live for news johannesburg. >> now, days before it'
ago from a national executive committee meeting when allegations emerged that business leaders the guptasthey had offered a offered position. they would offer support. i don't it's much of a surprise that the anc is towing that line. they're seeing it, if you like. they found it necessary to make this statement. this statement could have been made yesterday on thursday when the constitutional court adjustment came out, so damningly and so clear to everyone else. it could have been made there. i...
2,936
2.9K
Apr 16, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 2,936
favorite 0
quote 1
250
250
Apr 22, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 250
favorite 0
quote 3
sanjay gupta from cnn atlanta center.ough these tests are going to take weeks, that's the expectation. truly doctors doing an autopsy have some preliminary sense about why someone died or did not die. >> yeah, i think that's fair to say. they have some preliminary ideas, hunches that they are sort of trying to chase down. but still, what i can tell you, given the fact that a complete autopsy was done, it's been four hours or so spent doing this autopsy, there was no signs of trauma, as you've heard, no signs of suicide, they are really not sure, is what this says to me. they are not really not exactly sure what happened here. as tom foreman pointed out, he was out during that evening, wednesday evening and dropped off. it doesn't sound like he was at least particularly ill at that point. so what exactly happened and when did it happen? these are going to be some of the pieces that they are putting together. i will tell you as well, you heard that at 9:43 in the morning on thursday is when they responded to this call and 2
sanjay gupta from cnn atlanta center.ough these tests are going to take weeks, that's the expectation. truly doctors doing an autopsy have some preliminary sense about why someone died or did not die. >> yeah, i think that's fair to say. they have some preliminary ideas, hunches that they are sort of trying to chase down. but still, what i can tell you, given the fact that a complete autopsy was done, it's been four hours or so spent doing this autopsy, there was no signs of trauma, as...
167
167
Apr 1, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
sanjay gupta visited the cdc lab that first linked the zika virus to microcephaly. >> reporter: at the centers for disease control. >> december, one week contacted by our colleagues in brazil about looking at some cases of children who were reporting with small brains or microcephaly. and see if there was an association of the virus infection. >> reporter: what happened is they received samples from two miscarriages and two infants who died shortly after birth. all the mothers to be had the mosquito-borne virus while pregnant. >> we got the first pcr results. i couldn't believe it at first. four out of four were positive for the virus. so that's the virus there in the brain. >> that's in the brain? >> that's in the brain. you can see other area with the virus. >> this is the first sample. you looked at a child who was born and died within 24 hours? thinking was the first case that we actually saw it in the brain of one of the children. >> this is really what made the case. >> yes. >> that zika was associated with these problems. >> reporter: and that's important, because correlation do
sanjay gupta visited the cdc lab that first linked the zika virus to microcephaly. >> reporter: at the centers for disease control. >> december, one week contacted by our colleagues in brazil about looking at some cases of children who were reporting with small brains or microcephaly. and see if there was an association of the virus infection. >> reporter: what happened is they received samples from two miscarriages and two infants who died shortly after birth. all the mothers...
152
152
Apr 30, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
sanjay gupta begins right now. ♪ >> if you could do something for just 15 minutes to help redeuce stressn't you be up for it? i know i would, and especially since it is easy, andpl
sanjay gupta begins right now. ♪ >> if you could do something for just 15 minutes to help redeuce stressn't you be up for it? i know i would, and especially since it is easy, andpl
455
455
Apr 22, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 455
favorite 0
quote 2
wet's bring in cnn chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta with more.latest is what you said. this autopsy took about four hours and, you know, they do a pretty thorough examination. we know that the prince's body will go back to his family at this point. what i would say, brooke, is that they probably are going to be cautious in releasing anymore details. they may certainly know more than a few hours ago but they have to piece it together with so many things. there's an autopsy, toxicology. looking at blood. those tests sometimes have to be sent off. what are you looking for, exactly? how much are you looking for? there's the pieces of the puzzle and then layer it all on top of what his life is like. did he have any other medical problems. when's the last weeks been like? sick and recovered and sick again. it's a bit confusing and part of the reason that he had this newspaper is because he's a 57-year-old man. pretty young. who had sort of an unexplained death. and that's typically what triggered a medical investigation. >> how long might it be until w
wet's bring in cnn chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta with more.latest is what you said. this autopsy took about four hours and, you know, they do a pretty thorough examination. we know that the prince's body will go back to his family at this point. what i would say, brooke, is that they probably are going to be cautious in releasing anymore details. they may certainly know more than a few hours ago but they have to piece it together with so many things. there's an autopsy, toxicology....
55
55
Apr 16, 2016
04/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
deepened with several financial institutions distancing themselves president -- from his links to the guptaily has withdrawn from the board to insulate it from the scandal. when do you expect your banking relationships to be restored? >> i hope as soon as possible. we have 7500 staff members in the immediate families which i would estimate to be about 60,000 people worried about their futures. i listened to some of the local radio stations over the weekend imploring the banks to step up to the plate and resume normal relations. i hope i can get some appointments at the bank this morning and convince them to restore relations. >> are you talking to the same institutions that have walked away from you? possiblealking to new financial institutions that could work with you? give us some names. all caps on major banks have walked away from us. we need at least one to offer services to us. we will be assuring them about governance in place. firmsancial officials and have agreed to create a fund to support the country's banks. they hope to tackle the estimated 360 billion euros in bad debt italian
deepened with several financial institutions distancing themselves president -- from his links to the guptaily has withdrawn from the board to insulate it from the scandal. when do you expect your banking relationships to be restored? >> i hope as soon as possible. we have 7500 staff members in the immediate families which i would estimate to be about 60,000 people worried about their futures. i listened to some of the local radio stations over the weekend imploring the banks to step up...
45
45
Apr 23, 2016
04/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
they have a unique power to the oldest getting on top of his work in this program is gupta.
they have a unique power to the oldest getting on top of his work in this program is gupta.
184
184
Apr 16, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> welcome to the cnn newsroom. i am pamela brown in for poppy harlow. coming to you live from new york at the site of next week's presidential primary, one that comes at a critical juncture in this campaign to say the least. while all of the candidates certainly have new york on their minds, much of the action today is out of state, on the republican side, ted cruz is looking for 14 state delegates at the gop convention in wyoming. as soon as we get the results, we'll bring them to you. and of course this comes as donald trump doubles down on accusations that the rnc has rigged the delegate system against him. as for the democrats, hillary clinton is in los angeles where she will attend a fund-raiser, hosted by the actor, george clooney. some tickets went for six figures. bernie sanders keeping up a hectic schedule has an event in brooklyn tonight, hours after meeting with pope francis at the vatican. >>> i want to begin out west where we are awaiting results for the republican delegates in wyoming. a contest that
sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> welcome to the cnn newsroom. i am pamela brown in for poppy harlow. coming to you live from new york at the site of next week's presidential primary, one that comes at a critical juncture in this campaign to say the least. while all of the candidates certainly have new york on their minds, much of the action today is out of state, on the republican side, ted cruz is looking for 14 state delegates at the gop convention in wyoming. as soon as we get the...
119
119
Apr 2, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
gupta looks at how she transformed her pain into a will to win. >> this look is said to intimidate janetopponents. for this pool player there is more than meets the eye. >> a common misperception why i look the way i do is to look intimidating. but it's because my spine doesn't curve up. >> she was diagnosed with scoliosis, at 12. >> she went to this doctor i think two days later. i'm having surgery. i woke up to absolute hell. i just remember being so -- in so much pain after surgery. i grew over three inches. >> her experience including having to wear a brace in school shattered her confidence. >> i really felt broken. >> until she discovered pool. >> really believe it killed me. >> despite intense back pain she practiced as much as 30 hours at a time. >> it was my escape. i turned pro when i was 21. i was number one in the world at 23. >> she has undergone more than 10 neck and back operations developing multiple conditions but she refuses to give in. she's a mother of six. a successful business woman, and a motivational speaker. >> i live every day knowing that there is nothing i can
gupta looks at how she transformed her pain into a will to win. >> this look is said to intimidate janetopponents. for this pool player there is more than meets the eye. >> a common misperception why i look the way i do is to look intimidating. but it's because my spine doesn't curve up. >> she was diagnosed with scoliosis, at 12. >> she went to this doctor i think two days later. i'm having surgery. i woke up to absolute hell. i just remember being so -- in so much pain...
65
65
Apr 20, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
sanjay gupta reporting. let's celebrate these moments... this woman... this cancer patient...ving her life... loving her family. moments made possible in part by the breakthrough science of advanced genomic testing. after christine exhausted the standard treatment options for her disease, doctors working with the center for advanced individual medicine at cancer treatment centers of america suggested advanced genomic testing. the test results revealed a finding that led to the use of a targeted therapy that was not considered for christine before. now, they're helping fight her cancer on another, deeper level... the genetic level. this is precision cancer treatment, an approach to care that may help patients like christine enjoy the things that matter most in their lives while undergoing treatment. the evolution of cancer care is here. that's definitely something worth celebrating. learn more about precision cancer treatment at cancercenter.com. appointments are available now. you premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a
sanjay gupta reporting. let's celebrate these moments... this woman... this cancer patient...ving her life... loving her family. moments made possible in part by the breakthrough science of advanced genomic testing. after christine exhausted the standard treatment options for her disease, doctors working with the center for advanced individual medicine at cancer treatment centers of america suggested advanced genomic testing. the test results revealed a finding that led to the use of a targeted...
216
216
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 1
gupta 14 trish: with they are arrested for these crimes and yet they are able to stay in germany or gree or sweden or wherever they may be. >> we are looking at migrants who are in greece, didn't want to go back to turkey. those our faith countries. they are not refugees, they are illegal migrants, not fleeing isis, they came to se turkey. to get a better quality of life they are willing to throw a baby around and threaten its life? we know you don't mess with the baby's head when it is small. trish: i felt for that mother but angela merkel has a real problem in her hands. she brought in over 1 million migrants. now we are looking at doing similar things, not to the same extent but 1000 relocad to our shores, another000 from syria via jordan that e expected to arrive by september. what is it the establishment politicians whetheit is president obama or angela memerl don'n't want to realize? >> i don't understand how they think syria is ever going to fix itself witithout the young men d young women who should be doing the hard work of fixing that country. we are renting military systems an
gupta 14 trish: with they are arrested for these crimes and yet they are able to stay in germany or gree or sweden or wherever they may be. >> we are looking at migrants who are in greece, didn't want to go back to turkey. those our faith countries. they are not refugees, they are illegal migrants, not fleeing isis, they came to se turkey. to get a better quality of life they are willing to throw a baby around and threaten its life? we know you don't mess with the baby's head when it is...
497
497
Apr 21, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 497
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> prince in his own words talking to larry king and now have san jay gupta. we knew he was ill.ad some hip problems. two weeks ago from today he canceled some shows and that time we were told it was the flu. a week later to the day he did them here in atlanta and you interviewed some people there at the show he looked great. >> he killed for 90 minutes. >> that night back to minneapolis, they had to make an emergency landing. he was taken to a hospital that night. we're talking about last week. in the hospital for three hours and then discharged and back home and again it was said to be flu. he needed to get some treatments for flu. really nothing more than that. over the weekend, he was seen. he performed a little show on saturday night. >> pop by. >> sunday riding a bicycle we hear and then, you know, obviously today we don't know much about the earlier part of the week. today a sudden death. so it's a very unusual situation. it's hard to piece it altogether. >> how do you piece it altogether? >> well, you know, if it was flu, what can sometimes is a flu and keep in mind it ki
. >> prince in his own words talking to larry king and now have san jay gupta. we knew he was ill.ad some hip problems. two weeks ago from today he canceled some shows and that time we were told it was the flu. a week later to the day he did them here in atlanta and you interviewed some people there at the show he looked great. >> he killed for 90 minutes. >> that night back to minneapolis, they had to make an emergency landing. he was taken to a hospital that night. we're...
109
109
Apr 11, 2016
04/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
thatjust to follow-up on point, it is the guptas relationship with the business that is causing the financial institutions their concern. do you think the action taken thus far by your shareholder is enough to convince the banks or do you think that you guys need to talk about maybe your shareholders divesting a stake in the business? i think that is not a decision for me to take. that is a shareholder decision on whether to divest or not. there's no indication they want to do that. from our point of view, i think the shareholders have taken a big step to save the 7500 jobs and i would argue that should be enough for the banks to do the right thing to save these jobs. ok. have you spoken to the shareholder since friday? nazeem: i have not. they've taken a decision to distance themselves from the business and they've lived up to their decision. it to the management team to take charge of the business on a day-to-day basis. guy: if you need to talk to them, do you know where they are? nazeem: certainly i know where they are. they are not in hiding. but the decision they've taken is the manageme
thatjust to follow-up on point, it is the guptas relationship with the business that is causing the financial institutions their concern. do you think the action taken thus far by your shareholder is enough to convince the banks or do you think that you guys need to talk about maybe your shareholders divesting a stake in the business? i think that is not a decision for me to take. that is a shareholder decision on whether to divest or not. there's no indication they want to do that. from our...
117
117
Apr 28, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
sanjay gupta with much more on this. sanjay, it's great to see you. i know this is an area you've done a lot of reporting on, on the fact that there is this -- the reporting is that his plane made an emergency landing and he was possibly treated for an overdose in the hospital days before his death. what would that treatment have actually entailed. what would he have been like after work. >> well, there's a well-known treatment for this exact sort of thing. it's a medication known as narcan or thnaloxone. it's basically an antidote for an overdose of open ouioidopioi. it with work very, very quickly. it can essentially rescue or save someone in the throes of an ov overdose. typically within a half our or 30 to 90 minutes that medication is really out of the body. so someone can be pretty much back to normal fairly quickly after taking a medication like this, and it's used quite often in situations like this situation possibly was. >> you know, sanjay, the painkillers being discussed here, just how addictive are they? >> well, you know, john, they can
sanjay gupta with much more on this. sanjay, it's great to see you. i know this is an area you've done a lot of reporting on, on the fact that there is this -- the reporting is that his plane made an emergency landing and he was possibly treated for an overdose in the hospital days before his death. what would that treatment have actually entailed. what would he have been like after work. >> well, there's a well-known treatment for this exact sort of thing. it's a medication known as...
658
658
Apr 11, 2016
04/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 658
favorite 0
quote 2
fiona gupta is here to weigh in on this. good morning.hange completely. depression, anxiety, aggression, impulsiveness. and that in combination with a personality disorder, even substance abuse, could be a factor in this case. >> for paints that are watching but have a child that has gone through this and they've seen a personality shift in their child, what do they do? >> this is very important. we cannot sweep concussions under the rug. awareness, prevention, rehabilitation, cognitive therapy, psycho social support is so key in terms of managing these people. >> you hear stories like this. have you seen patients where they are completely normal, they have a concussion and then their personalities change completely? >> you do. for the brain to function and control our personalities there's a lot of networks in the brain that need to really connect. when you have a concussion you're shearing those networks and that can really lead to just a complete 180 on the personality. >> so as a doctor, should we sign our kids up for sports? >> you k
fiona gupta is here to weigh in on this. good morning.hange completely. depression, anxiety, aggression, impulsiveness. and that in combination with a personality disorder, even substance abuse, could be a factor in this case. >> for paints that are watching but have a child that has gone through this and they've seen a personality shift in their child, what do they do? >> this is very important. we cannot sweep concussions under the rug. awareness, prevention, rehabilitation,...
148
148
Apr 21, 2016
04/16
by
KRON
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
and it will gupta's and wet streets and somewhat patio furniture.ere's what we're saying it's right now. this will happen most of the day. bill be dry and cool. the temperature should be handled middle '70s. the light rain is expected tomorrow. i have the time stricken yacht that is one that front only passing through. by the evening were looking at some light scattered showers and nothing much more than that. as the weekend comes along we will try out out partly sunny with highs into the low '70's will keep a mild and dry. all have future cast for you and your city and asian and to see the ring going over the bay or the. >> robin: traffic is packed. here at the plaza. natalie's a backup on the pay gate and the maize but also across the upper deck through the sky way and into downtown san francisco. we have no major spot sweetest have normal traffic which is always busy. it's jim brown bros the bay area. here to amaze its 35 minutes from san leandro to downtown oakland. nimitz we do not have any major problems but it's also packed northbound is unde
and it will gupta's and wet streets and somewhat patio furniture.ere's what we're saying it's right now. this will happen most of the day. bill be dry and cool. the temperature should be handled middle '70s. the light rain is expected tomorrow. i have the time stricken yacht that is one that front only passing through. by the evening were looking at some light scattered showers and nothing much more than that. as the weekend comes along we will try out out partly sunny with highs into the low...
34
34
Apr 11, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
>> my name is ted gupta. i used to be an investigative reporter. my question is kind of a broad. -- is kind of broad. it goes to all of you. we live in a different political climate and i am wondering to what degree that change of political climate affected your reporting in terms of either the sources of the problems you look at, the accessibility to officials, the responsiveness, their attitudes towards the press, the willingness and appetite to follow on the judiciary, gubernatorial level, congressional oversight, whatever -- how was your work changed by that change in the american political climate, i guess that is what i would ask. >> you don't all have to respond. [laughter] >> i will make a brief response to that. maybe one of you can go into it a little more. my impression is that a lot of investigative journalism in the past was looking for things that are even legal, and now you're looking for things that are legal. abuses and things that have been legalized, so that was the case in our situation, and it sounds like a lot of you have the
>> my name is ted gupta. i used to be an investigative reporter. my question is kind of a broad. -- is kind of broad. it goes to all of you. we live in a different political climate and i am wondering to what degree that change of political climate affected your reporting in terms of either the sources of the problems you look at, the accessibility to officials, the responsiveness, their attitudes towards the press, the willingness and appetite to follow on the judiciary, gubernatorial...
204
204
Apr 27, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
sanjay gupta.y of michigan, dr. corrine is still teaching me about the wonders of the brain. >> our job is to recapitulat. >> she is training neurosurge s neurosurgeons, doing it all from a wheelchair. born with spina bifda. >> my grandmother would say to my mother, don't push her so much. a handicapped girl, most she'll do is sell pencils on a corner, and my mom would say no, that's not true. you never know what kids can do. >> even her own mother couldn't have predicted just how high she would set the bar. >> often i think people choose careers and jobs because they want to pattern themselves after someone. i didn't know anyone quite like me. as a result, i kind of chose my own path. in some ways, that's extremely liberating. >> corrine didn't just break the mold, she shattered it. in 2005 became the first woman chair of neurosurgery in the country. >> next time you see someone who doesn't fit the mold of what you think someone should be, think outside the box. >> dr. sanjay gupta, cnn reporting.
sanjay gupta.y of michigan, dr. corrine is still teaching me about the wonders of the brain. >> our job is to recapitulat. >> she is training neurosurge s neurosurgeons, doing it all from a wheelchair. born with spina bifda. >> my grandmother would say to my mother, don't push her so much. a handicapped girl, most she'll do is sell pencils on a corner, and my mom would say no, that's not true. you never know what kids can do. >> even her own mother couldn't have...
365
365
Apr 28, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 365
favorite 0
quote 1
sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> i love you. your insurance company raises your rates.hould have done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. just one of the many features that comes standard with our base policy. call for a free quote today. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> we begin this hour with breaking news. watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. watching a potentially dangerous situation right now in baltimore. this tv news station. local tv station, fox 45. i can tell you just a couple of things. that the staff is evacuated. as this man apparently sitting inside the tv station's lobby claiming he has a bomb strapped to him. so, we have brian stelter in the midst of the evacuated employees outside of the tv station and i have cnn law enforcement analyst art roderick with me. brian, to you first. everyone's still evacuated and i understand the only person still inside the tv station is this guy sitting in the lobby. correct? >> reporter: that's ri
sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> i love you. your insurance company raises your rates.hould have done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. just one of the many features that comes standard with our base policy. call for a free quote today. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> we begin this hour with breaking news. watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin. watching a...
1,109
1.1K
Apr 28, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 1,109
favorite 0
quote 1
sanjay gupta, thank you so much. turn in to "the lead" tomorrow. we'll have an exclusive interview with hillary clinton since her dominating performance on tuesday night. you can see it right here at 4:00 p.m. tomorrow. that's it for "the lead." i'm jake tapper. >>> happening now, s.o.b., the former house speaker john boehner weighing in on the gop race for the first time and unleashing a blistering assessment of ted cruz. boehner calls him now, and i'm quoting, lucifer in the flesh and a miserable s.o.b. what is boehner's relationship with donald trump? >>> the white house hopefuls are battling it out in indiana where the democratic primaries are only five days away and what's at stake for front-runners donald trump and hillary clinton. >>> and pills on prince. cnn has learned that the musical artist was carrying prescription drugs when his body was discovered. powerful opioid medication used to relieve pain. was prince treated for a possible overdose just days before his death? i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> heated new rhet
sanjay gupta, thank you so much. turn in to "the lead" tomorrow. we'll have an exclusive interview with hillary clinton since her dominating performance on tuesday night. you can see it right here at 4:00 p.m. tomorrow. that's it for "the lead." i'm jake tapper. >>> happening now, s.o.b., the former house speaker john boehner weighing in on the gop race for the first time and unleashing a blistering assessment of ted cruz. boehner calls him now, and i'm quoting,...
237
237
Apr 8, 2016
04/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 237
favorite 0
quote 1
sanjay gupta is with us.strated with congress, redirecting funds from ebola to zika. how will that work and what does it mean for the fight against zika and for ebola? >> saying, look, we need money now. the weather is starting to get warmer. we know how to basically try and stem the potential spread of this here and that's to control the mosquitoes. figure out where they are, control them. they want to work on a vaccine to do that. taking money from ebola, because there was a significant amount of money there still for ebola, that was, by the way, designated to be spent. not that that money was just sitting there and redirect for now making it clear the money for ebola needs to be sort of filled. one thing to make a point of. you and i talk about ebola a lot. fewer than a dozen patients in the u.s., and when that started to happen you remember the interest and anxiety around that. if we start to see local spread of zika, more pregnant women affected, that's the concern. all of a sudden a huge surge in demand
sanjay gupta is with us.strated with congress, redirecting funds from ebola to zika. how will that work and what does it mean for the fight against zika and for ebola? >> saying, look, we need money now. the weather is starting to get warmer. we know how to basically try and stem the potential spread of this here and that's to control the mosquitoes. figure out where they are, control them. they want to work on a vaccine to do that. taking money from ebola, because there was a significant...
139
139
Apr 11, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
ted: my name is ted gupta. i used to be an investigative reporter. i don't know if i can claim that still or not. my question is kind of broad. it goes to all of you. we live in a different political climate and i am wondering to what degree that change of political climate affected your reporting in this way -- in terms of either the sources of the problems you look at, the accessibility to officials, the responsiveness, their attitudes towards the press, the willingness and appetite to follow on the judiciary, gubernatorial level, congressional oversight, whatever -- how was your work changed by that change in the american political climate? i guess that is what i would ask. tom: you don't all have to respond. [laughter] >> i will make a brief response to that. maybe one of you can go into it a little more. my impression is that a lot of investigative journalism in the past was looking for things that are legal, and now you're looking for things that are legal. abuses and things that have been legalized, so that was the case in our situation, and i
ted: my name is ted gupta. i used to be an investigative reporter. i don't know if i can claim that still or not. my question is kind of broad. it goes to all of you. we live in a different political climate and i am wondering to what degree that change of political climate affected your reporting in this way -- in terms of either the sources of the problems you look at, the accessibility to officials, the responsiveness, their attitudes towards the press, the willingness and appetite to follow...