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gupta. dr. gupta has spent her career in service to gender equality and women's empowerment. she knows better than most the impact that unfair gender norms and inequalities have on women and the importance of prioritizing women's leadership. and what's so unfortunate is that dr. gupta is being punished for her personal views on women's reproductive choices. and as a result of those personal views, those groups who oppose women's reproductive choices are spreading falsehoods instead of facts, and they're doing that and unfortunately to many of our colleagues on the other side of the aisle have been willing to listen to those falsehoods without really looking at the facts. this sets a very dangerous precedent for all future nominees. let me be clear. the office of global women's issues does not lead on sexual and reproductive health and rights. nor does it provide information about abortion services. when former president trump nominated someone to lead the office of global women's issues, i a
gupta. dr. gupta has spent her career in service to gender equality and women's empowerment. she knows better than most the impact that unfair gender norms and inequalities have on women and the importance of prioritizing women's leadership. and what's so unfortunate is that dr. gupta is being punished for her personal views on women's reproductive choices. and as a result of those personal views, those groups who oppose women's reproductive choices are spreading falsehoods instead of facts,...
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i am kriti gupta. "bloomberg markets" starts right now. the price action, a couple hours ago, we had stocks lower, record highs. that story has completely turned around. session highs for the s&p 500 up 1%. markets are starting to price in 75 basis points. yields down six basis points. the dollar was down .2% after comments from lyle brainard. look at what it is doing to brent crude. brent crude now with an $88 handle. i want to mention a key event we are waiting for. we are tracking the apple event. the company is set to unveil the iphone 14 line. analysts will be watching the pricing as inflation hits budget conscious buyers. let's go back to the currency stories. they have been the headliner all day. >> we have seen the dollar continuing to strengthen. that is tightening financial conditions, creating ripple effects. i think what is going on right now in europe is confusing. you laid out well over the last couple of days. tighter monetary policy and out a bazooka of fiscal stimulus potentially coming on. 5% of gdp in europe. those two t
i am kriti gupta. "bloomberg markets" starts right now. the price action, a couple hours ago, we had stocks lower, record highs. that story has completely turned around. session highs for the s&p 500 up 1%. markets are starting to price in 75 basis points. yields down six basis points. the dollar was down .2% after comments from lyle brainard. look at what it is doing to brent crude. brent crude now with an $88 handle. i want to mention a key event we are waiting for. we are...
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kriti: i am kriti gupta.seeing green on the screen when it comes to the equity market, up 5/10 of 1%. all the action is in the bond market. the two-year yield up after falling 21 points yesterday. 378 on the two-year yield. the 10 year yield unchanged on the day. the bloomberg dollar index is dropping. weaker by 3/10 of 1%. this is a reversal of yesterday. whether it stays is going to be a different question. over to you. i want to mention a red head crossing the terminal. magdalena anderson is stepping down as the votes are coming close to being fully counted. she says the conclusion is clear. she is seceding to the populist leader in sweden. we will give you updates as we hear the final tally. right now, it has indeed been a close election. jon: we certainly will provide updates. in the markets, we have seen sector wide strength for the energy sector. as for individual stocks, you got different outlooks from different players. on the one hand, starbucks providing an encouraging longer-term outlook which wal
kriti: i am kriti gupta.seeing green on the screen when it comes to the equity market, up 5/10 of 1%. all the action is in the bond market. the two-year yield up after falling 21 points yesterday. 378 on the two-year yield. the 10 year yield unchanged on the day. the bloomberg dollar index is dropping. weaker by 3/10 of 1%. this is a reversal of yesterday. whether it stays is going to be a different question. over to you. i want to mention a red head crossing the terminal. magdalena anderson is...
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so yes and gupta has been helping the online encyclopedia gro, and she also works for with the media, the charity that runs wikipedia. but she's a harsh critic too, and demands for efforts to be made to close the gender gap on wikipedia. what is known as the gender gap is essentially 2 things. one that there's a content gap around issues related to women, gender nonconforming, non binary folks on wikipedia. and secondly, that as a contribute a gap. so for instance, only one in 10 editors is estimated to self identify as female. all non binding. these 2 factors play a significant role in the fact that wikipedia content stems largely from men in north america and europe. but why are women less active on wikipedia? there are various reasons, a considerable one is time. women simply have less time to sit at the computer because the division of labor prevailing in many patriarchal or once patriarchal societies is also present in the digital world. and there's another reason. wikipedia works like any enlightenment driven encyclopedia does. it expects to have reliable sources, like books or
so yes and gupta has been helping the online encyclopedia gro, and she also works for with the media, the charity that runs wikipedia. but she's a harsh critic too, and demands for efforts to be made to close the gender gap on wikipedia. what is known as the gender gap is essentially 2 things. one that there's a content gap around issues related to women, gender nonconforming, non binary folks on wikipedia. and secondly, that as a contribute a gap. so for instance, only one in 10 editors is...
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gupta is on the ground in the city.ou are doing that reporting on the ground and the keyword is tentative. kriti: the keyword is tentative. we still have a couple of steps to go. the two biggest unions have come to this agreement but they still have not voted or ratified, which they must do by midnight tonight. even if they don't there is the fine print. this is where that keyword comes into play. we know that the biden administration, the labor secretary has been very active making these negotiations happen. in the fine print means if they don't vote on union membership, they don't ratify it, you still have three weeks with the negotiations are ongoing and the strike is then further delayed. those are what we will be watching for. if it is not ratified, how much supply chain pain is left in a week where we have already seen a lot of companies shut down operations and potentially keep them shut for longer? taylor: talk about that, amtrak is one, canceling things in anticipation of the strike and saying we are working to
gupta is on the ground in the city.ou are doing that reporting on the ground and the keyword is tentative. kriti: the keyword is tentative. we still have a couple of steps to go. the two biggest unions have come to this agreement but they still have not voted or ratified, which they must do by midnight tonight. even if they don't there is the fine print. this is where that keyword comes into play. we know that the biden administration, the labor secretary has been very active making these...
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sanjay gupta.ay, if we could begin with you, the queen's health has been closely watched in recent months and years. she was tested positive for covid, with the coronavirus, earlier this year, got through that. tell us about the points that have stood out to you, in recent months, regarding her health. >> well, you know, even if you go back to 2003, this is when she was 77 years old. so just to give you some frame of reference in terms of her age, going back 20 years, that's when she had operation on her knee at that point. and was part of the mobility issues we still talk about today. but if you go forward now to march 2013, she was hospitalized at that point for gastroenteritis, she was 87 at that point, that was nine years ago. at as you point out, the more recent things, the covid diagnosis in february of this year, if you look at 21, 2021, 2022, you get an idea of what she has been dealing with over this period of time, skipped some of the events at the jubilee in june. there was always lots o
sanjay gupta.ay, if we could begin with you, the queen's health has been closely watched in recent months and years. she was tested positive for covid, with the coronavirus, earlier this year, got through that. tell us about the points that have stood out to you, in recent months, regarding her health. >> well, you know, even if you go back to 2003, this is when she was 77 years old. so just to give you some frame of reference in terms of her age, going back 20 years, that's when she had...
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i'm ritika gupta. a policymaker in europe set further interest rate hikes may be needed.ders begging for u.s. data that could mean less tightening in the u.s.. this after their fastest pace of consumer price growth on record. twitter saying no to the latest elon musk effort to cancel buying the social network. they called his latest suit invalid and wrongful. the billionaire said company treatment of a whistleblower gave him another reason to walk away from the deal. cathie wood, warning about the risk of u.s. auto debt. saying that the problems meant that people wouldn't prioritize paying car loans if they went back to the 2008 2009 initial crisis. used car market finally softening after prices skyrocketed during pandemic. and a wall street tycoon plans to eliminate jobs this month. letting go employees based on performance every year, matching the banks need. they had paused of the pandemic. alix: thank you so much. i love that goldman sachs story. couple of things we have to understand with it. is it the normal culling of jobs? or is it the we don't see the deal market
i'm ritika gupta. a policymaker in europe set further interest rate hikes may be needed.ders begging for u.s. data that could mean less tightening in the u.s.. this after their fastest pace of consumer price growth on record. twitter saying no to the latest elon musk effort to cancel buying the social network. they called his latest suit invalid and wrongful. the billionaire said company treatment of a whistleblower gave him another reason to walk away from the deal. cathie wood, warning about...
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. >> bloomberg markets with kriti gupta. i'm trying not to nerd out, but i think i will, just this one time. there is a chart that caught my eye. were going to bring back down the old-fashioned dow theory. the idea that if you have the transports, they are outperforming the dow jones average. the economy is on a good track, and if it's underperforming is not looking good for the economy, there a broader benchmark as well. that being said, as we talk about real strikes, labor issues, supply chain issues, and what we're hearing from the fedex, the ripple is alongside ups and amazon. it will come back in the play, but i will throw out a contrary and take it may be said of looking at transports, which are kind of a high-frequency indicator of exactly what is going on, let's talk about chips instead. maybe that is a high-frequency indicator because it is not just about the united states. it's about a global economy. what is your take on that? >> thing about the stock performance as we start to see a lag in those chip names. obvio
. >> bloomberg markets with kriti gupta. i'm trying not to nerd out, but i think i will, just this one time. there is a chart that caught my eye. were going to bring back down the old-fashioned dow theory. the idea that if you have the transports, they are outperforming the dow jones average. the economy is on a good track, and if it's underperforming is not looking good for the economy, there a broader benchmark as well. that being said, as we talk about real strikes, labor issues,...
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i am ritika gupta.his is bloomberg. ♪ >> that could be necessary to move the fed funds rate up above 4% by the end of next year. i do not end his abate the fed cutting the fed funds rate target next year. jonathan: that was loretta mester but it could be anyone on the fit. alongside tom keene i'm jonathan ferro. bramo will be back on tuesday i am told. apparently it is long weekend stateside. anna edwards alongside us. on the nasdaq we are down a little more than 1%. the hits keep coming. we can talk about the chipmakers later. let's talk about the lockdown in a city in southwest china. 20.9 million residents. the hit the boards are taking every single morning. tom: right now in hong kong, they are even talking about blowing up what is an attempt of major meetings and their financial capital because of covid. jonathan: maybe they make a move there. i want to talk about sterling. a weaker pound sterling. here is the number. 1.1582. 1.15 after the weakest month for pound sterling going all the way back to
i am ritika gupta.his is bloomberg. ♪ >> that could be necessary to move the fed funds rate up above 4% by the end of next year. i do not end his abate the fed cutting the fed funds rate target next year. jonathan: that was loretta mester but it could be anyone on the fit. alongside tom keene i'm jonathan ferro. bramo will be back on tuesday i am told. apparently it is long weekend stateside. anna edwards alongside us. on the nasdaq we are down a little more than 1%. the hits keep...
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. ♪ kriti: this is bloomberg markets, i'm could gupta -- kriti gupta. weakness of the boj bucking the global central bank trend, with ultra low interest rates. joining us now to explain, this is a historic moment when it comes to the boj. but i want to go back to 1998. that was a time when it was a coordinated effort with u.s. treasury, european authorities. this time, not so much. how sustainable is it? liz: that is the question. we have been talking to folks all morning and the answer is people feel like that ministry of finance won the battle but not the war. they whacked down the dollar but as far as ending the sustained dollar strength, it does not seem ugly. we don't see any coming into the fed, like you were talking about yesterday, the treasury department is not going to go against that. it seems like they may have taken some heat off of the weakness but it does not seem like it will be sustainable until the macro fundamentals will change. kriti: we are looking at a 1.42 spot to five -- 25 on the right now. in terms of how effective it actually
. ♪ kriti: this is bloomberg markets, i'm could gupta -- kriti gupta. weakness of the boj bucking the global central bank trend, with ultra low interest rates. joining us now to explain, this is a historic moment when it comes to the boj. but i want to go back to 1998. that was a time when it was a coordinated effort with u.s. treasury, european authorities. this time, not so much. how sustainable is it? liz: that is the question. we have been talking to folks all morning and the answer is...
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kriti gupta running us through the european market close.the next 10 days there will be a hiatus on much of british life as we focus on the funeral of queen elizabeth ii and the a session of king charles iii. we'll be hearing from him at 6:00 in the u.k.. many of the pieces of economic life in the u.k. will not happen. there will not be a bank of england rate decision next week, that has been deferred to the following week. we will also see bank holidays. what impact will this have? liz markets joins us now. is it possible to get an idea of the economic impact of what will unfold? liz: prettied up occult -- pretty difficult at this point. in june we have an extra bank holiday for the queens platinum jubilee. that resulted in the fall in gdp. it is a lot for them to be counsel. it is possible there will be a small detriment to the gdp primarily from the bank holiday. very hard to say at this point. guy: in terms of this hiatus, it is a hiatus. the u.k. has a many economic questions it needs to answer. the prime minister, just before the news
kriti gupta running us through the european market close.the next 10 days there will be a hiatus on much of british life as we focus on the funeral of queen elizabeth ii and the a session of king charles iii. we'll be hearing from him at 6:00 in the u.k.. many of the pieces of economic life in the u.k. will not happen. there will not be a bank of england rate decision next week, that has been deferred to the following week. we will also see bank holidays. what impact will this have? liz markets...
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i'm ritika gupta. coming up, an executive director joining bloomberg tv. bloomberg. ♪ alix: -- ritika: keeping you up-to-date, here is "first word." it was the final moment for the woman who reigned over her country for 70 years. the funeral of queen elizabeth ii today. her cough and was transported by carriage to westminster abbey-- coffin was transported by carriage to wins mr. abby. hundreds waited for hours to pay respects. president biden said u.s. forces would defend taiwan if there were what he called an unprecedented attack a race of pledge of support as it seeks to counter china for pressure on taiwan. russia is hitting back in the u.s. over stalled negotiations on a preventer swap--prisoner swap involving wnba star brittney griner and another jailed american. in august the biden administration offered to exchange griner and former marine paul whelan for two questions jailed in the u.s. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am bristow group to
i'm ritika gupta. coming up, an executive director joining bloomberg tv. bloomberg. ♪ alix: -- ritika: keeping you up-to-date, here is "first word." it was the final moment for the woman who reigned over her country for 70 years. the funeral of queen elizabeth ii today. her cough and was transported by carriage to westminster abbey-- coffin was transported by carriage to wins mr. abby. hundreds waited for hours to pay respects. president biden said u.s. forces would defend taiwan if...
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sanjay gupta for what we know here.sly, the queen has had health issues. she's had mobility issues a lot frequently. what questions do you have? actually, let's go to max foster. he's telling us to go back to him. >> sorry. literally just in that moment i've had a message interest prince charles' office, the royal highness, prince of wales and duchess of cornwell have traveled to balmoral. that emphasizes the concern here. >> to that point, max, she normally would have received the new prime minister at buckingham palace. she stayed at and that was unprecedented that she could not go back to buckingham palace. >> it was, but, again, our fears were allayed about that because a decision had to be made for the prime minister's diary a week ahead. and they're making decisions on the queen's diary a day ahead effectively. they told us at the time she wasn't able -- she may not be able to come to london, so the safest thing was for the prime minister to come to scotland. that wasn't a immediate concern at the time. what we ha
sanjay gupta for what we know here.sly, the queen has had health issues. she's had mobility issues a lot frequently. what questions do you have? actually, let's go to max foster. he's telling us to go back to him. >> sorry. literally just in that moment i've had a message interest prince charles' office, the royal highness, prince of wales and duchess of cornwell have traveled to balmoral. that emphasizes the concern here. >> to that point, max, she normally would have received the...
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sanjay gupta. thank you. >> you got it.d this cnn special report "immaculate concussion the truth behind havana syndrome" area this sunday at 8:00 p.m. >>> stocks a are down more than 600 points now. goldman sachs worries this sell off may just be getting started so we're live from the new york stock exchange, next. customizese so you only pay for what you need! (limu squawks) he's a natural. only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. berty. liberty.♪ ever wonder what everyone's doing on their phones? they're investing with merrill. think miss allen is texting for backup? no she's totally in charge. of her portfolio and daniel g. she's building a greener future and he's... running a pretend restaurant. and phil? phil has questions, but none of them are about his portfolio. digital tools so impressive, your money never stops working for you with merrill, a bank of america company. real-time ticket upgrade! meaning... i get to meet my childhood idol. that works. i named my dog joey fatone. when your customer experience wo
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sanjay gupta joins us now. tell us about the numbers. >> i get to give you good news here.ve been making progress in cancer for some time. i think when you look at the numbers over time, going back to the early '90s to now you see a cut in overall death rates, 32% cut. if you do the math, that's about 3.5 million lives saved. >> that's a lot. >> yeah. all sorts of reasons we'll talk about that. just the idea of how many cancer survivors are there now going back to the early 1970s. about 18 million cancer survivors, about one in 20 people would say they're a cancer sur visurvivor back to then. and there was only half of people back then that would live five years or more. now the number is 70%. >> those numbers are so good. you tell me why. why? >> the four cancers that have made the most progress, lung, colon, breast and prostrate. they made the most progress. several reasons but two primary reasons one is better identifying the genetics of what's driving the cancers. sometimes it's a mutation or series of mutations so the therapy is sort of targeting that. and also somethi
sanjay gupta joins us now. tell us about the numbers. >> i get to give you good news here.ve been making progress in cancer for some time. i think when you look at the numbers over time, going back to the early '90s to now you see a cut in overall death rates, 32% cut. if you do the math, that's about 3.5 million lives saved. >> that's a lot. >> yeah. all sorts of reasons we'll talk about that. just the idea of how many cancer survivors are there now going back to the early...
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sanjay gupta. thank you for being with us as we continue to monitor this.our take on the statement that the palace put out because it says following further evaluation, the queen's doctors are concerned for her majesty's health and recommended that she remain under medical supervision. further evaluation but yet she's not going to the hospital. what does that tell you? >> i can only read into that as much as i think anybody else. and i think that there is not a lot of details and i think that that is by design. further evaluation, we know that she's been evaluated over some time, but now it has turned in to more of a constant medical supervision as opposed to intermittent sort of checks. so that is obviously of concern. we have some idea of her past medical history, that is known, you know, she was hospitalized for example in october of last year. but we didn't have a lot of details about that. but to your point, they told us that she was hospitalized. so what we're hearing now is sort of a little bit difficult to reconcile in the sense that this is obvious
sanjay gupta. thank you for being with us as we continue to monitor this.our take on the statement that the palace put out because it says following further evaluation, the queen's doctors are concerned for her majesty's health and recommended that she remain under medical supervision. further evaluation but yet she's not going to the hospital. what does that tell you? >> i can only read into that as much as i think anybody else. and i think that there is not a lot of details and i think...
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sanjay gupta with more, sanjay?s already began. so this weekend over the next several days certainly these shots should be increasingly available for people. just like they have been in the past. they should be free. you should be able to make appointments, get them from your doctors, clinics, pharmacies, et cetera. a big question as to how long should you wait in between shots? when should you get this shot? that kind of depends a little bit when you received your last shot. so just broadly speaking if you sort of look at the benefits of getting these shots versus not getting any shots at all, you've seen this data before but for people over the age of 50, people who are unvaccinated compared to those who had two or more shots have 14 times the risk of dying and people who are vaccinated with one booster had three times the risk of dying compared to those with two boosters. that gives you an idea of the importance of the shots. how long do these shots last is sort of the second part of the question that helps you a
sanjay gupta with more, sanjay?s already began. so this weekend over the next several days certainly these shots should be increasingly available for people. just like they have been in the past. they should be free. you should be able to make appointments, get them from your doctors, clinics, pharmacies, et cetera. a big question as to how long should you wait in between shots? when should you get this shot? that kind of depends a little bit when you received your last shot. so just broadly...
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sanjay gupta, doc, always great to see you.etimes you see someone doing our job having issues, it hits close to home. cnn's coverage continues right now. >>> very good wednesday morning to you. i'm jim sciutto. >> good morning, everyone. i'm poppy harlow. this morning, stunning new details about just how sensitive the classified documents were that the fbi seized last month in that search of mar-a-lago. "the washington post" reports that one of the highly classified documents found described a foreign government's nuclear capabilities. let me read you part of the reporting, quote. some of the seized documents detailed top secret u.s. operations, so closely guarded that many senior national security officials are kept in the dark about them. only the presi
sanjay gupta, doc, always great to see you.etimes you see someone doing our job having issues, it hits close to home. cnn's coverage continues right now. >>> very good wednesday morning to you. i'm jim sciutto. >> good morning, everyone. i'm poppy harlow. this morning, stunning new details about just how sensitive the classified documents were that the fbi seized last month in that search of mar-a-lago. "the washington post" reports that one of the highly classified...
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sanjay gupta joins us.ation in explanation than i've heard since this began in 2016. >> just to hear someone actually describe these unexplained health incidents, what transpired are somebody who never had these symptoms before, suddenly comes on, no advanced warning and no indication. i mean, concussion-like symptoms without a blow to the head. that's why they call it the immaculate concussion. it's hard to explain but you hear from somebody who is a physician himself, goes to investigating and gets that. >> do you get to the why? >> the prevailing theory as you probably know is this was some sort of directed energy attack and that was a use that they used, attack, so deliberate. it's a pattern of energy on the electromagnetic spectrum, they believe microwave energy that is pulsed at a very high level and directed at somebody's brains. what i was surprised by was that these weapons have existed for a long time. this was not new. they've probably been used for a long time but they've become increasingly sop
sanjay gupta joins us.ation in explanation than i've heard since this began in 2016. >> just to hear someone actually describe these unexplained health incidents, what transpired are somebody who never had these symptoms before, suddenly comes on, no advanced warning and no indication. i mean, concussion-like symptoms without a blow to the head. that's why they call it the immaculate concussion. it's hard to explain but you hear from somebody who is a physician himself, goes to...
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sanjay gu gupta. so let me bring you to update. >>> last night, the dolphins' quarterback was slammed to the ground, and he had to be carted off with a stretcher. and he was confirmed to have a concussion, but many are questioning if he should have been on the field at all. because just four days earlier, his head was slammed to the turf, and he gets up, and was wobbly, but he cleared concussion protocol, and he was back on the turf for the game last nightment and so dr. sanjay gupta is joining us here. >> thank you so much, and we are joined by dr. allan sills who is the chief medical doctor for the nflk and joining us from london. we are both neurosurgeons and we have worked together in the past. and so let me just start where ana left off, alan, and i will start off with what happened sunday, and tua has his head slammed to the turf, and he gets up and has difficulty walking, and i remember being concerned at the time, and what was your observation when you saw that? >> well, i think that first and
sanjay gu gupta. so let me bring you to update. >>> last night, the dolphins' quarterback was slammed to the ground, and he had to be carted off with a stretcher. and he was confirmed to have a concussion, but many are questioning if he should have been on the field at all. because just four days earlier, his head was slammed to the turf, and he gets up, and was wobbly, but he cleared concussion protocol, and he was back on the turf for the game last nightment and so dr. sanjay gupta...
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sanjay gupta is digging deeper. >>> and what does senate mcconnelsay about the new democrat? it's going to take funding innovation inenewable energy, lping reduce carbon footprints, citi has committed 1 trillion dollars in sustainable financing to help build a better future. because to reach net zero, it's going to take everything. ♪ ♪ my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... the tightness, stinging... the pain. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 16 weeks. the majority of people saw 90% clearer skin even at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®... ask your doctor about tremfya® today. new astepro allergy. no allergy spray is faster. with the speed of astepro, almost nothing can slow you down. because astepro starts working in 30 minutes, while other allergy sprays take hours. and astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid fre
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sanjay gupta has that report just ahead.s all have... individual priorities. some like strategic diversification. some like a little comfort to balanceut the risk. others want immediate gratification... and long-term gratification,too. they have their own interests, but at the end of the day there's nothing like being... a gold-owner. visit invest.gold to see why gold is everyone's asset. kickstart your fall refresh with wayfair's labor day sale. shop indoor and outdoor area rugs up to 70% off. cooking must haves up to 60% off. and kitchen and bathroom upgrades from $19.99. shop our labor day sale now through sept 7th. a is for awareness, because knowing that your chronic kidney disease in type 2 diabetes could progress to dialysis is important. b is for belief that there may be more you can do. just remember that k is for kidneys and kerendia. for adults living with ckd in type 2 diabetes, kerendia is proven to reduce the risk of kidney failure, which can lead to dialysis. kerendia is a once-daily tablet that treats ckd dif
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sanjay gupta who just did 30 sit-ups. >> and a run.e we are overall with our health. about 45% of people between the ages of 40 and 59 now considered obese. we didn't know people who were obese probably when you were a kid, when i was a kid. about 40 million people also have diabetes, a lot more at risk of diabetes. so much of what we talk about with healthcare is the fact we spend $4 trillion on it and about 70% of chronic disease in this country is preventable. it is just remarkable. what this survey was about was looking at how well are we doing in terms of activity overall, this is what you should be doing, 150 to 300 minutes of moderate activity per week, 75 to 150 minutes of vigorous activity. most people probably know this. should also get some weight training in every week. they say the major muscle groups, think of it as upper body, lower body. >> don't skip leg day. >> as tough as that can be sometimes. here is what we are doing overall when it comes to strength training, about 6% of people are actually getting regular streng
sanjay gupta who just did 30 sit-ups. >> and a run.e we are overall with our health. about 45% of people between the ages of 40 and 59 now considered obese. we didn't know people who were obese probably when you were a kid, when i was a kid. about 40 million people also have diabetes, a lot more at risk of diabetes. so much of what we talk about with healthcare is the fact we spend $4 trillion on it and about 70% of chronic disease in this country is preventable. it is just remarkable....
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sanjay gupta."ten to it on spotify or apple podcasts. >>> the former military contractor who orchestrated the largest corruption scandal in u.s. history is back in custody. we'll have more on the arrest of the fugitive known as fat leonard, next. you're making all the difference out there kid. next big american. pressure, pressure? pressure, pressure. so wre do you think this pressure's coming from? everyo. i'm st here for the mints. [ cheering crowd so much pressure. pressure makes diamonds. true. pulisic! he scores! incredible! medium latte, half-caff, no foam. quite the personalized order. i know what i like. i've been meaning to ask you, carl. does your firm offer personalized index investing? hmm? so i can remove a stock that doesn't align with my goals. i'm a broker, not a barista. what about managing gains and losses to be more tax efficient? not a wizard either. looks like schwab personalized indexing can. schwaaab! learn more about personalized indexing at schwab today. shingles. some descr
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sanjay gupta, back with us.ax told us, sanjay, that there are a lot of times where the palace is not going to be sharing a lot of detail about the health of the monarchy. they didn't share a lot about prince philip, even before he died and after he died. in this case, we obviously know something. she was in the hospital briefly in october of 2021. she had mobility issues. she missed jubilee events. what will doctors be watching for now? >> all right, we have audio issues with sanjay. we'll get sanjay back up in a moment. to anna stewart outside buckingham palace. and it has been about an hour since we first got the news that doctors were concerned about the queen's health. an hour since we learned now that the queen's entire family is on their way to be with her at balmoral castle. what are you seeing outside buckingham palace? >> reporter: good morning, yeah, good morning, john. it is a testament to how concerned the nation is by the fact that there are camera positions being set up very quickly right across he
sanjay gupta, back with us.ax told us, sanjay, that there are a lot of times where the palace is not going to be sharing a lot of detail about the health of the monarchy. they didn't share a lot about prince philip, even before he died and after he died. in this case, we obviously know something. she was in the hospital briefly in october of 2021. she had mobility issues. she missed jubilee events. what will doctors be watching for now? >> all right, we have audio issues with sanjay....
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sanjay gupta. you know how amazing it is. we can't wait to watch it. >> join dr.ion". >>> happening now a staged referendum for occupied areas of ukraine is underway. whwhat the u.s. considers a sha whether the region should become part of russia. we'll take you to the ground next. so we fit your style. our installers complete your work in asittle as aay so we fit your schedule. our manufauring team custom crafts your bath so we fit your standards, and it's guaranteed for life. when you can trust the people who create your new bath, it just fits. bath fitter. visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. woman tc: my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. doctor tc: ruby's a1c is down with rybelsus®. man tc: my a1c wasn't at goal, now i'm down with rybelsus®. son tc: mom's a1c is down with rybelsus®. song: a1c down with rybelsus® anncr vo: in a clinical study, once-daily rybelsus® significantly lowered a1c better than the leading branded pill. anncr vo: rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. anncr vo: don't take rybelsus® if you or your family eve
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sanjay gupta joins me now. sanjay, this is really encouraging news.od news for a change. >> so nice. >> we measure these incremental changes in the progress on cancer but it is interesting when you sort of see it play out over decades. 1991 till now what you find is a 32% reduction in the cancer death rates. that's significant and if you actually figure out like what does that translate to, 3.5 million lives saved. people who are alive today who otherwise wouldn't have been. i can tell you, you just showed this back in '71 there was around 3 million cancer survivors in the country. now close to 18 million. which is 5% of the population. if you're out there 1 in 20 people roughly would identify themselves as a cancer survivor which is pretty incredible. >> why? because of a lot of organizations or people getting screenings earlier? >> i think there are several things but a couple major things. first of all the main cancers we're talking about where a lot of this progress has been made lung cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer, breast cancer. two thing
sanjay gupta joins me now. sanjay, this is really encouraging news.od news for a change. >> so nice. >> we measure these incremental changes in the progress on cancer but it is interesting when you sort of see it play out over decades. 1991 till now what you find is a 32% reduction in the cancer death rates. that's significant and if you actually figure out like what does that translate to, 3.5 million lives saved. people who are alive today who otherwise wouldn't have been. i can...
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i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg.nt to bring in bloomberg macro strategist, you can listen to him all day on the terminal. vincent, is this a function of the dollar being strong, or china being so weak? >> a function of china being -- dollar being stronger. you are seeing it across many different -- yield is $.99 this morning, other issues. pound is down, 116. dollar-yen, the strong dollar is having an impact on a lot of currencies. some, more than others, depending on your individual situation. china as you mentioned earlier, with 62 million people in lockdown is not helping, and that is putting pressure on the economy. guy: manage decline, that seems to be the process. manage decline to where? >> good question. it is months, weaker currency looking historically, we are approaching seven, likely to yield soon. i do not think the pboc is going to want to see the currency on that back handle. we do not know when exactly, that is a very, very big tool for a central bank to use. a more powerful tool to use then the centr
i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg.nt to bring in bloomberg macro strategist, you can listen to him all day on the terminal. vincent, is this a function of the dollar being strong, or china being so weak? >> a function of china being -- dollar being stronger. you are seeing it across many different -- yield is $.99 this morning, other issues. pound is down, 116. dollar-yen, the strong dollar is having an impact on a lot of currencies. some, more than others, depending on your individual...
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i am ritika gupta.eal valued at $20 billion, the biggest ever takeover of a private software company with an acquisition that will help the buyer expand tools for creative professionals. allowing customers to collaborate on software as they build. tennis star roger fedor is retiring from the sport. injuries and surgeries in the last few years taking their toll. he said that his appearance in london next week will be his last competitive match. a tentative deal to preserve what could have been -- prevent a damaging railroad strike in the u.s.. saying that railroad companies and unions representing 100,000 workers came to an agreement on 20 straight hours of negotiation. the governor said the deal balances the needs of workers and the national economy. they got one of their key demands. that is your latest business flash. alix: appreciate that. i want to go now to greenville yard with our correspondent on the ground. is this the real deal? kriti: it's interesting, but the deal started there was a lot of q
i am ritika gupta.eal valued at $20 billion, the biggest ever takeover of a private software company with an acquisition that will help the buyer expand tools for creative professionals. allowing customers to collaborate on software as they build. tennis star roger fedor is retiring from the sport. injuries and surgeries in the last few years taking their toll. he said that his appearance in london next week will be his last competitive match. a tentative deal to preserve what could have been...
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i am ritika gupta. alix: nasdaq 100 up 5.8%. this has been an insane couple of days.now is paul sankey. our question is, is this what a broken market looks like? you have been trading in the market for a long time, is this broken yet? >> i do not think so. the land war in europe has been since the second world war, an epic event going on there. a generational event. we have been looking at japanese debt markets for 30 years, saying, when is this going to break. it is breaking. you have might a mini budget from the u.k. that is created the pound, the speed of the moose is unprecedented. it looks like a tough set up, i have to say. guy: how much further do we have to go? you look at what is happening here, a whole series of evens unfolding around the world. from geopolitics to finance, there is a series of lines you can draw between them. i'm wondering where you think the lines go next. what is the next on that list? paul: the biggest concern, the toughest thing at the moment is low unemployment. sensibly, the global economic situation is quite good when you are walking
i am ritika gupta. alix: nasdaq 100 up 5.8%. this has been an insane couple of days.now is paul sankey. our question is, is this what a broken market looks like? you have been trading in the market for a long time, is this broken yet? >> i do not think so. the land war in europe has been since the second world war, an epic event going on there. a generational event. we have been looking at japanese debt markets for 30 years, saying, when is this going to break. it is breaking. you have...
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i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. alix: thanks a lot.t another aggressive rate hike next wednesday. economists predicting 75 basis points, a full percentage point. that could unleash more blood to. the markets. joining us now is the mizuho securities usa chief economist, steven ricchiuto. 25% of the market is betting on 100 basis points. steven: the economy is clearly suffering from the interest rate environment. on top of this, the federal reserve is planning to move a lot more by the end of the year and therefore exhilarating to get there when we are already seeing significant negative impacts, i think, is something people are just pushing the envelope a bit too far. i think the low probability is 50 or 100, much less than the 25% probability that the market is anticipating. guy: what do you think the language is going to be like, what is the communication strategy going to be around 75? aces-point hike? ? the communication steven: -- what do you think the language is going to be like, what is the communication strategy going to be aro
i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. alix: thanks a lot.t another aggressive rate hike next wednesday. economists predicting 75 basis points, a full percentage point. that could unleash more blood to. the markets. joining us now is the mizuho securities usa chief economist, steven ricchiuto. 25% of the market is betting on 100 basis points. steven: the economy is clearly suffering from the interest rate environment. on top of this, the federal reserve is planning to move a lot more by the end...
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sanjay gupta.ur we will spotlight people who are changing the way things are done. they're not celebrities. they're not politicians, but they are re-shaping the world with creativity, passion and heart. later in the show you're going to meet my champion for change, but first, cnn anchor and former track star ana cabrera catches up with a coach and mentor for some determined girls who are lacing up their running shoes and chasing down dreams. ♪ ♪ >> go get them! go get them! >> i wouldn't be the person i am today without her. >> excellent, baby girl. >> jean bell wears a lot of hat, she's a coach, a judge, a friend. to me, she's a dream maker. >> i've been coaching my own team jueness for 37 years. >> what does jeuness mean? >> it's a french word for young ladies. >> i wanted to coach young girls as they became young women. i can let them know that education is the key to their success. >> what coach jean does on the track is volunteer work. her day job is as an administrative judge hearing workers
sanjay gupta.ur we will spotlight people who are changing the way things are done. they're not celebrities. they're not politicians, but they are re-shaping the world with creativity, passion and heart. later in the show you're going to meet my champion for change, but first, cnn anchor and former track star ana cabrera catches up with a coach and mentor for some determined girls who are lacing up their running shoes and chasing down dreams. ♪ ♪ >> go get them! go get them! >> i...
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sanjay gupta. this is so important to talk about because past -- you know, past medications have improved cognition perhaps but not that much. this is a big number. >> if this holds up, if this data holds up, so far we've just heard from the manufacturer of the pharmaceutical companies themselves, but if it holds up it could be a very big deal in the world of alzheimer's. there's not been a significant treatment that has had this degree of improvement in these patients really in a long time, if ever. so let me sort of talk you through this. it's a new drug. it's something that people have been watching for some time. likinomab. 1800 people with early stage alzheimer's. part of the group got the drug, the other group got placebo. what they found after 18 months, brianna, was there was a significant decline in overall cognitive worsening in the group that got the drug. this is the thing. this is what people have been looking for for some time now. we know people with alzheimer's, they continue to pro
sanjay gupta. this is so important to talk about because past -- you know, past medications have improved cognition perhaps but not that much. this is a big number. >> if this holds up, if this data holds up, so far we've just heard from the manufacturer of the pharmaceutical companies themselves, but if it holds up it could be a very big deal in the world of alzheimer's. there's not been a significant treatment that has had this degree of improvement in these patients really in a long...
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sanjay gupta, thank you so much.now. >>> hurricane ian strengthening again and taking direct aim at the carolina
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sanjay gupta. drink more water. here's today's "chase in life." >> i'm dr. sanjay gupta. movement and nutrition. but what about hydration? the national academy reco recommends.7 liters for men per day and 2.7 mliters for women. most of us consume less than that. and we eat food even when the real sensation we're feeling is thirst. as a result, we walk around overstuffed and dehydrated. we know it's important to drink fluids. being adequately hydrated makes you more attentive, improves your short-term memory and your mood. it helps your heart pump blood more easily and helps your digestive system run more smoothly. it helps to lubricate your joints while you're exercising. if you wait to get thirsty, that's a sign, that you're already behind on foods. you're likely going to feel sluggish and develop a headache and develop a little feeling of thangry. that's hanger from thursday. just like hangry, from hunger. yes, i just made that up. you can hear more about how to optimize your health and chase life where you get your podcasts. it's time for the biggest sale of the year,
sanjay gupta. drink more water. here's today's "chase in life." >> i'm dr. sanjay gupta. movement and nutrition. but what about hydration? the national academy reco recommends.7 liters for men per day and 2.7 mliters for women. most of us consume less than that. and we eat food even when the real sensation we're feeling is thirst. as a result, we walk around overstuffed and dehydrated. we know it's important to drink fluids. being adequately hydrated makes you more attentive,...
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and so again over the next several days, these shots should be increasingly available. >> sanjay guptae. and the cdc says about 80% of children in the u.s. have had covid-19 at some point. that is a major jump from the end of last year when just 45% of kids are said to have had the virus. the information was based on the presence of antibodies in blood samples collected through june. in all 50 states at least half of the children were estimated to have had covid. rates were lowest in vermont and hawaii with idaho and mississippi coming in with the he highest numbers. >>> 21 million people in one city in china are under lockdown as beijing enforces its hardline zero covid policy. and residents have been ordered to stay at home except for mandatory testing. friday the city reported 150 new local covid cases, a third were asymptomatic. as of friday local health authorities say the city has reported more than 900 local transmissions of covid-19 since august 25. for more details, let's bring in kristie lu stout who is live in hong kong. yet another chinese mega city here in lockdown with re
and so again over the next several days, these shots should be increasingly available. >> sanjay guptae. and the cdc says about 80% of children in the u.s. have had covid-19 at some point. that is a major jump from the end of last year when just 45% of kids are said to have had the virus. the information was based on the presence of antibodies in blood samples collected through june. in all 50 states at least half of the children were estimated to have had covid. rates were lowest in...
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vin gupta. doctor, thank you for being with us again this morning.e you about these new variants being detected that seem to be getting around prior immunity? >> jonathan, good morning. i'm sitting in an icu worried about what december through february will look like. every forecast, jonathan, suggests that we're going to see a straight lineup in terms of cases, but worrisomely hospitalizations and deaths because unfortunately, most american adults are not up to date with their boosters. you and i talked about this. this is an uphill climb to convince them to do so. now, we're relying on treatment tools and whether or not those are accessible. so we're vulnerable. we also know, jonathan, out of australia, they have a flu epidemic that precedes hours by six months. their flu season was pretty bad. one of the worst flu seasons they've had in the last few years especially what's happening with the pandemic. we potentially have a few threats on the horizon here, not just covid. >> so what can be done right now? there is the new booster that's out. you we
vin gupta. doctor, thank you for being with us again this morning.e you about these new variants being detected that seem to be getting around prior immunity? >> jonathan, good morning. i'm sitting in an icu worried about what december through february will look like. every forecast, jonathan, suggests that we're going to see a straight lineup in terms of cases, but worrisomely hospitalizations and deaths because unfortunately, most american adults are not up to date with their boosters....
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i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we need to show we will deliver over the next two years. i will deliverable plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. i will deliver on the energy crisis, dealing with people's energy bills but also dealing with the long-term issues we have on energy supply. jonathan: we are striving to see the plans. that was liz truss. look at these numbers. 130 billion plus another 40 billion. for household energy bills. $40 billion for small businesses. that represents the annual nhs budget. that is a proposal from the prime minister. tom: the ratio analysis is important. finally the renminbi nears seven yuan. we are almost there. jonathan: interesting market this tuesday morning. futures up .8%. on the nasdaq up .9%. yields of four basis points. euro-dollar unchanged, up .1%. euro-dollar .90 938. tom: a common theme of labor day as -- how was your beer this weekend, joe? joe: we like to call it the bay waters where i come from. tom: we could go on. we do not have enough time
i am ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we need to show we will deliver over the next two years. i will deliverable plan to cut taxes and grow our economy. i will deliver on the energy crisis, dealing with people's energy bills but also dealing with the long-term issues we have on energy supply. jonathan: we are striving to see the plans. that was liz truss. look at these numbers. 130 billion plus another 40 billion. for household energy bills. $40 billion for small businesses. that...
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sanjay gupta will walk us through it next.street bank, pnc has helped over 7 million kids develop their passion for learning. and now we're providing 88 billion dollars to support underserved communities... pnc bank: see how we can make a difference for you. okay season 6! aw... this'll take forev—or not. do i just focus on when things don't work, and not appreciate when they do? i love it when work actually works! i just booked this parking spot... this desk... and this conference room! i am filing status reports on an app that i made! i'm not even a coder! and it works!... i like your bag! when your digital solutions work, the world works. that's why the world works with servicenow. ♪ energy demands are rising. and the effects are being felt everywhere. that's why at chevron, we're increasing production in the permian basin by 15%. and we're projected to reach 1 million barrels of oil per day by 2025. all while staying on track to reduce our carbon emissions intensity in the area. because it's only human to tackle the challe
sanjay gupta will walk us through it next.street bank, pnc has helped over 7 million kids develop their passion for learning. and now we're providing 88 billion dollars to support underserved communities... pnc bank: see how we can make a difference for you. okay season 6! aw... this'll take forev—or not. do i just focus on when things don't work, and not appreciate when they do? i love it when work actually works! i just booked this parking spot... this desk... and this conference room! i am...
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sanjay gupta has a very important brand-new documentary that comes out this sunday night, 8:00 p.m.avana syndrome, the mysterious unexplained illness that was first reported by u.s. officials in havana back in 2016. dr. gupta has been trying to unravel this mystery and better understand what happened to these americans serving overseas. sanjay is joining us right now. tell us, sanjay, some of what you've learned. >> i've covered a lot of stories over the last 20 years. this one definitely stands alone. i was just really curious about these descriptions around- syndrome. these concussion-like symptoms that people were having. i talked to doctors that were having these patients, talked to the patients themselves, scientists. also went down to cuba, wolf, to see where these incidents actually occurred. but it was one senior intelligence officer they interviewed that gave me the most insight, wolf, into what may have been behind all of this. and i want you to take a little listen. bill avanina was director of the u.s. national security center at time of the incidents in havana. later th
sanjay gupta has a very important brand-new documentary that comes out this sunday night, 8:00 p.m.avana syndrome, the mysterious unexplained illness that was first reported by u.s. officials in havana back in 2016. dr. gupta has been trying to unravel this mystery and better understand what happened to these americans serving overseas. sanjay is joining us right now. tell us, sanjay, some of what you've learned. >> i've covered a lot of stories over the last 20 years. this one definitely...