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ed: krishna gupta bringing ai to a drive-thru near you soon., bridging the gap in venture capital funding for women of color founders. we will talk about that with fearless fund ceo arian simone. let's take a look at shares of rivian, down another 2.5%, as investors have little faith left in the ability of the company to compete in a crowded ev market. at least six analysts have cut targets since april, a lot of people pointing to his market cap being the same as the cash on its balance sheet. this is bloomberg. ♪ ed: fearless fund, the venture capital fund built by women of color for women of color recently announced an industry-specific cohort of the get venture ready program in partnership with jpmorgan chase. the program is designed for black women business owners in fintech or the workforce developing industry. to tell us more about the program, let's bring in the fund the ceo, arian simone. you have announce this partnership with jp morgan. they have acquired first republic, both of them with significant vc relationships, start up are ven
ed: krishna gupta bringing ai to a drive-thru near you soon., bridging the gap in venture capital funding for women of color founders. we will talk about that with fearless fund ceo arian simone. let's take a look at shares of rivian, down another 2.5%, as investors have little faith left in the ability of the company to compete in a crowded ev market. at least six analysts have cut targets since april, a lot of people pointing to his market cap being the same as the cash on its balance sheet....
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van gupta. dr. gupta, great to see you again this morning.ted the covid-19 public health emergency in the united states has been officially lifted. give us the practical implications of that, but also just update us as to where we stand right now, the nation stands right now in battling this virus. >> jonathan, good morning and thank you for platforming this. it's critical to recognize to your point covid is still all around us, but it's not causing havoc in hospitals. we're still seeing a thousand daily deaths a week here in the united states. we're going to see an uptick come the wintertime. we know that's going to be a reality in addition to potentially the flu coming back yet again. so this is something going to cause hopefully just a very brief amount of stress to hospital systems across the country. but this is the new normal here, jonathan, so that's something to keep in mind. to your broader point, though, what's the implication of the biden administration ending the public health emergency? really, it's going to impact the vulnerable
van gupta. dr. gupta, great to see you again this morning.ted the covid-19 public health emergency in the united states has been officially lifted. give us the practical implications of that, but also just update us as to where we stand right now, the nation stands right now in battling this virus. >> jonathan, good morning and thank you for platforming this. it's critical to recognize to your point covid is still all around us, but it's not causing havoc in hospitals. we're still seeing...
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sanjay gupta and whether the doctors think that the emergency truly over. ahhhh...e t to be scary spraying flonase d daily gives you long-lasting, non-drowsy relief. (psst psst) flonase.e. all good. power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. e*trade from morgan stanley. from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. because your lives are forever entwined... ♪ i'm falling in love with you over and over again ♪ love entwined. shop the mother's day sale to get 30% off almost everything. only
sanjay gupta and whether the doctors think that the emergency truly over. ahhhh...e t to be scary spraying flonase d daily gives you long-lasting, non-drowsy relief. (psst psst) flonase.e. all good. power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. e*trade from morgan stanley. from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures...
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sanjay gupta.rmer president carter and their family. >>> ahead, billionaire family behind purdue pharma in a $6 billion settlement means they'll be protected from civil lawsuits over the role in the opioid epidemic. we're joined next by a mother who lost her son to that crisis. what she thinks of the settlement. ♪ it takes two to make it outta sight ♪ ♪ one, two, get loose now ♪ ♪ it tatakes two to make a... ♪ stay two nights and get a $ 50 best western gift card. book now a at bestwestern.com. the first timeme you connected your godaddy website and your store was also the first time you realized... well, we can do anything. cheesecake cookies? the chookie! manage all your sales from one place with a paner that always puts you first. (we did it) start toy at godaddy.com what's considered normal for your cat is interesting. but if your cat isn't their quirky self lately, they may have pain from a common condition called osteoarthritis. now, there's solensia. solensia is a once-monthly injection to c
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sanjay gupta, thank you so much. >>> this just in, the u.s.onfirming that the suspect in the shooting served in the coast guard for five years. orrin lieberman, what else are you hearing from the u.s. coast guard today? >> we are learning more here about the background of deion patterson. as you said, we got a statement from the coast guard and that statement tells us that patterson joined the coast guard in july 2018. he was there until he was discharged in january 2023. so he was in the coast guard for four and a half years. he was discharged as an electrician's mate second class until january 2023. so only four months ago at this point. their investigative service is working with atlanta police department and local police as part of the investigation. the coast guard goes on to share that our deepest sympathies are with the victims and their families and we are asking for more information and where he was stationed and we'll see if we can get that information for you. >> thank you so much. we'll continue to monitor this deadly mass shooting
sanjay gupta, thank you so much. >>> this just in, the u.s.onfirming that the suspect in the shooting served in the coast guard for five years. orrin lieberman, what else are you hearing from the u.s. coast guard today? >> we are learning more here about the background of deion patterson. as you said, we got a statement from the coast guard and that statement tells us that patterson joined the coast guard in july 2018. he was there until he was discharged in january 2023. so he...
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vin gupta joins me next. s m.lk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn more at getrealaboutdiabetes.com how can you sleep on such a firm setting? gab, mine is almost the same as yours. almost... just another word for not as good as mine. save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus, special financing and free home delivery when you add any base. only at sleep number. first, there's an idea and you do something about it for the first time with godaddy. then before you know it, (it is a life changer...) you make your first sale. small business first. never stopped coming. (we did it!) and you have a partner tha
vin gupta joins me next. s m.lk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn more at...
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that's a vanita gupta quote. it's a vanita gupta quote, right. exactly. i think. do you want to go first? there you go. i'm going to catch my breath. are you going to recover. yeah. i mean, it's a good question, especially because the country that we live in is unequal. right. like we were founded on unequal principles there. there's still a ton of equality, inequality that exists within our institutions. political voting rights. as dahlia writes really beautifully about in her book. so i you know, i think that we can't see the kind of country that that we want until we start to really address those inequalities. and so much of them are are baked into the structures of this country. so until we address voting rights, until everyone in this country has the right to vote, until we consider women to be equal citizens to men in this country. until we see people of color as equal to white people, like there's a whole slate of things that we have to do before we can even start to think about what it could look like to have an equal country. and i know that sounds really
that's a vanita gupta quote. it's a vanita gupta quote, right. exactly. i think. do you want to go first? there you go. i'm going to catch my breath. are you going to recover. yeah. i mean, it's a good question, especially because the country that we live in is unequal. right. like we were founded on unequal principles there. there's still a ton of equality, inequality that exists within our institutions. political voting rights. as dahlia writes really beautifully about in her book. so i you...
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sanjay gupta is here with that entire fascinating story. >> i love that.er's day sale with 30% off everything. ♪ and this is how mom shines. at zales, the diamond store. ♪ you were always so dedicated... ♪ we worked hard to build up the shop, save for college and our retirement. but we got there, thanks to our advisor and vanguard. now i see who all that hard work was for... it was always for you. seeing you carry on our legacy— i'm so proud. at vanguard, you're more than just an investor, you're an owner. setting up the future for the ones you love. that's the value of ownership. was also the first time your profits left you speechless. at the counter or on the go, save 20% with the lowest transaction fees and keep more of what you make. start saving today at godaddy.com (vo) when it comes to safety, who has more iihs top safety pick plus awards, the highest level of safety you can earn? subaru. when it comes to longevity, who has the highest percentage of its vehicles still on the road after ten years? subaru. and when it comes to value, which brand has
sanjay gupta is here with that entire fascinating story. >> i love that.er's day sale with 30% off everything. ♪ and this is how mom shines. at zales, the diamond store. ♪ you were always so dedicated... ♪ we worked hard to build up the shop, save for college and our retirement. but we got there, thanks to our advisor and vanguard. now i see who all that hard work was for... it was always for you. seeing you carry on our legacy— i'm so proud. at vanguard, you're more than just an...
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van gupta, a pull mow knoll gist and msnbc contributor. know the virus isn't gone, so as we look forward, what can we expect? are the covid shots going to be yearly like the flu shots? >> ana, thanks for highlighting this. what i would say is if you're medically higher risk, expect and that's if you have an underlying condition like being on dialysis or underlying heart or lung disease, if you're on cancer treatment, you're probably going to get two shots a year or recommended to get that just as we continue to learn more. it's really only been three years and feels longer than that. we still have a lot to learn so expect that the fda will continue to recommend more shots for those who are very medically high risk. for the rest of us, though, that are otherwise healthy without any significant medical co-morbidities that one shot a year for the foreseeable future. >> what about long covid, dr. gupta? the cdc estimated in march just this past march about 6% of u.s. adults or about 16 million people were experiencing long covid. it's still so
van gupta, a pull mow knoll gist and msnbc contributor. know the virus isn't gone, so as we look forward, what can we expect? are the covid shots going to be yearly like the flu shots? >> ana, thanks for highlighting this. what i would say is if you're medically higher risk, expect and that's if you have an underlying condition like being on dialysis or underlying heart or lung disease, if you're on cancer treatment, you're probably going to get two shots a year or recommended to get that...
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gupta this morning. that's what you have been for us.- you helped us understand something so scary for so many people. this morning your essay is so great because you are talking about our country as your patient again. so where are we? >> i think for some people this is going to seem very arbitrary and accelerated that the emergency part of this pandemic is coming to an end. for other people, they will say, hey look, months ago, maybe a year ago i was sort of through this. so it's pretty divided in terms of how people think about this. as you mentioned, the w.h.o. already ended their public health emergency of international concern. the cdc director in this country is stepping down june 30th. and thursday the united states is going to end the emergency as well. the way that it's worked is that there has been emergencies that lasted 90 days and they have been sort of renewed 13 times. so that last renewal ended may 11. at that point it's expected not to be renewed again. that's where we are. i will tell you, as you mentioned, poppy, you
gupta this morning. that's what you have been for us.- you helped us understand something so scary for so many people. this morning your essay is so great because you are talking about our country as your patient again. so where are we? >> i think for some people this is going to seem very arbitrary and accelerated that the emergency part of this pandemic is coming to an end. for other people, they will say, hey look, months ago, maybe a year ago i was sort of through this. so it's pretty...
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from the justice department today are deputy attorney general lisa monaco, associate attorney general gupta, f.b.i. director chris wray, the u.s. marshal service director ron davis. last week, the justice department held a series of memorials for fallen law enforcement officers from our own agencies. . we heard stories of extraordinary heroes and we met the families they left behind. to the family member, partner, colleagues and friends who have traveled here today remember your loved one we know it is impossibletowns the grief you endure or to fully comp rehence your loss. so as we pay tribute to the law enforcement officers who sacrificed their lives in service to our country, we also honor the ongoing sacrifices by those they loved the most. thank you so much for being here. in just a few minutes we'll hear the niesms 443 officers who comprise this area's -- this year's roll call of heroes. these are individuals who answered the call to serve from a wide variety of backgrounds, bringing different perspectives and different experiences to their work. they served in big city and small town
from the justice department today are deputy attorney general lisa monaco, associate attorney general gupta, f.b.i. director chris wray, the u.s. marshal service director ron davis. last week, the justice department held a series of memorials for fallen law enforcement officers from our own agencies. . we heard stories of extraordinary heroes and we met the families they left behind. to the family member, partner, colleagues and friends who have traveled here today remember your loved one we...
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sanjay gupta, the host of "chasing life" podcast. >> reporter: i'm dr. sanjay gupta "chasing life.for years. and before refrigeration, humans fermented food. it resulted in strong and soured flavors, think pickles, and pickled food. that process featured good probiotics to help battle the gut which helps you the digest food better, and absorb nutrients more efficiently. so what are some of the foods to add to the diet? well, try some yogurt or kafir which is a milk beverage which is less sugar than yogurt and contains three time more probe yot ik, and kafir is more better tolerated by those who are milk intolerant. and also, kim chi and also miso soup is another food that you can try. you can hear much more about how to optimize your life and improve your life wherever you get your podcasts. wake up, achievers. you're making the most of every hour of your life. except the hours that you're sleeping. so why do we leaveo much untapped potential on the table? this is a next level bed, for a next lev you. my circadian rhythm is kicking your circadian rhythm's butt! it's not a competiti
sanjay gupta, the host of "chasing life" podcast. >> reporter: i'm dr. sanjay gupta "chasing life.for years. and before refrigeration, humans fermented food. it resulted in strong and soured flavors, think pickles, and pickled food. that process featured good probiotics to help battle the gut which helps you the digest food better, and absorb nutrients more efficiently. so what are some of the foods to add to the diet? well, try some yogurt or kafir which is a milk beverage...
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sanjay gupta, and this is fascinating.hat the researchers discovered here. >> it is really fascinating story. down in columbia for 40 years, they have been studying this extended family and some 60,000 family, and most of them got early onset dementia in their 40s, and they tried to find the ones who didn't and find out what is different about them, so that is how they conducted study. they found among this population of people, most of the people were expected to develop the dementia in the 40s and 50s and one gentleman did not develop it until he was 72, and progressed quickly after that, and within two years, he actually died from pneumonia and at that point, they looked at his brain. his brain had been donated to science and trying to figure out what is different here, and they found evidence of the genetic mutation that led to the protein deposited in one particular area of the brain. right here, sort of behind the frontal lobe area, area responsible for the memories and things like that. his brain had plaque and tang
sanjay gupta, and this is fascinating.hat the researchers discovered here. >> it is really fascinating story. down in columbia for 40 years, they have been studying this extended family and some 60,000 family, and most of them got early onset dementia in their 40s, and they tried to find the ones who didn't and find out what is different about them, so that is how they conducted study. they found among this population of people, most of the people were expected to develop the dementia in...
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sanjay gupta host of the podcasts. side and check it when you wake up? you are not alone. 83% of united states' adults say they are by their phone during the day and 84% admit to check it as soon as they wake up according to the 2023 gallup poll. so, it is difficult to get away from the phone in this modern world. and mostly it is the social media apps sucking up the time, and not the banking app or the on air phone. if you spend too much time on the specific app, consider taking it off of the phone. another suggestion instead of checking in on friends via facebook, use the phone to call them instead. a quick phone conversation with a friend is a meaningful thing to do much so rather than liking photo. rule one in the gupta household, always put the phone away when you sit down for dinner with the family, and you can hear much more of how to optimize your health and chase life wherever you get your podcast. wake up, achievers. you're making the most of every hour of your life. except the hours that you' sleeping. so wh
sanjay gupta host of the podcasts. side and check it when you wake up? you are not alone. 83% of united states' adults say they are by their phone during the day and 84% admit to check it as soon as they wake up according to the 2023 gallup poll. so, it is difficult to get away from the phone in this modern world. and mostly it is the social media apps sucking up the time, and not the banking app or the on air phone. if you spend too much time on the specific app, consider taking it off of the...
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sanjay gupta with "chasing life." >>> i'm dr. sanjay gupta with the "chasing life" podcast.good workout. as the weather is nicer, maybe it is time to think about parks and backyard as your personal gym. for example, simple gardening, and that can engage all of the major muscle groups and improving mobility and endurance and not to mention that it can burn hundreds of calories per hour and being one of the physical activities that you are least likely to get injured. additionally, it is simply going to get you outside which is coming with its own health benefits and spending two hours a week outdoors can boost the endorphins and lower your stress and make you happier, and better, you can join a community garden where you reap all of the benefits of gardening outdoors and have social interaction, and this is helpful for younger people who are somewhat isolated. you can hear more about how to optimize your health and chase life wherever you get your podcasts. wake up, achievers. you're making the most of every hour of your life. except the hours that you're sleeping. so why do
sanjay gupta with "chasing life." >>> i'm dr. sanjay gupta with the "chasing life" podcast.good workout. as the weather is nicer, maybe it is time to think about parks and backyard as your personal gym. for example, simple gardening, and that can engage all of the major muscle groups and improving mobility and endurance and not to mention that it can burn hundreds of calories per hour and being one of the physical activities that you are least likely to get injured....
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sanjay gupta, thank you. john?hot nine years by sheriff's deputies, a south carolina man is suing while he says that the deputy's actions are reckless. >>> and he was one of the last people to see natalie holloway alive and now he is going to be extradited to the united states, and that because he tried to extort hundredss of thohousands dollars from her mother. >> woman: why did we choose safelite? >> vo: for us, driving around is the only way we can get our baby to sleep, so when our windshield cracked, we needed it fixed right. we went to safelite.com. there's no one else we'd trust. their experts replaced our windshield, and recalibrated our car's advanced safety system. they focus on our safety... so we can focus on this little guy. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ dupixent helps you du more with less asthma. and can help you breathe better in as little as 2 weeks. dupixent is an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that's not or sudden breathing problems. dupixent
sanjay gupta, thank you. john?hot nine years by sheriff's deputies, a south carolina man is suing while he says that the deputy's actions are reckless. >>> and he was one of the last people to see natalie holloway alive and now he is going to be extradited to the united states, and that because he tried to extort hundredss of thohousands dollars from her mother. >> woman: why did we choose safelite? >> vo: for us, driving around is the only way we can get our baby to sleep,...
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sanjay gupta, as well. good to see you, sanjay.ol board meeting in florida last night with a passionate remarks from a teacher who is under investigation for showing a disney movie to the class and the lgbtq community. >> instead of representing me and other lgbtq+ students, because yes, we exist. you've made us feel like our entire existence is an issue to entire existence is an issue to you. phphil: excuse me? hillary: that wasn't me. narrator: said hillary, who's only taken 347 steps today. hillary: i cycled here. narrator: speaking of cycles, mamary's period is due to start in threeee day. mamary: how do they know so much about us? narrator: your all sharing health data without realizing it. that's how i know about kevin's rash. who's next? wait... what's that in your hand? no, no, stop! oh you're no fun. [lock clicks shut] i won't let me moderate to severe plaque psoriasis symptoms define me... emerge as you. with tremfya, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 4 months. ...and the majority stayed clearer, at 5 ars. serious aller
sanjay gupta, as well. good to see you, sanjay.ol board meeting in florida last night with a passionate remarks from a teacher who is under investigation for showing a disney movie to the class and the lgbtq community. >> instead of representing me and other lgbtq+ students, because yes, we exist. you've made us feel like our entire existence is an issue to entire existence is an issue to you. phphil: excuse me? hillary: that wasn't me. narrator: said hillary, who's only taken 347 steps...
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chief medical analyst doctor sanjay gupta joins us now.bia, from what i read, who had a bad family history of early onset alzheimer's. he didn't get it like most of his family did, and they discovered something in his jeans. is that right? >> so, this is a very well-known study in columbia. it's been going on some 40 years, there's a family and extended family, some 6000 people, and what they found is there is this one mutation, called ptsd and one, pre-sunlen one. if you have this mutation, you have almost 100% guarantee you are going to get alzheimer's disease. that has made this particular family very important to study. they found is that a couple times, second time it happened, despite having that mutation which, again, almost guarantees are going to get alzheimer's, it's been a couple of people who still haven't gotten it, or they got it much later than otherwise expected. that is made them, you know, interesting to say, they're trying to figure out what is protecting them? what's making them resilience to alzheimer's? is there somet
chief medical analyst doctor sanjay gupta joins us now.bia, from what i read, who had a bad family history of early onset alzheimer's. he didn't get it like most of his family did, and they discovered something in his jeans. is that right? >> so, this is a very well-known study in columbia. it's been going on some 40 years, there's a family and extended family, some 6000 people, and what they found is there is this one mutation, called ptsd and one, pre-sunlen one. if you have this...
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back in march, you met with associate attorney general gupta to discuss police reform.ne? >> the reality is that not enough has been done. is thatand honestly, if you ara black american, you are marginalized, you are in a community that has disproportionate incidents with police officers, it would be like nothing has been done. and there are so much more that we can do, right? i think that my fear right now is that three years on, we are still having the same conversation. we are still having the same conversation that we were having when it was mike brown, that we were having decades ago. and that is unacceptable. and that's to say that there aren't people who want to move. right now, this is an endangered topic because of the framing, because of the tough on crime rhetoric, because every time there's an election cycle, it's the safety of black americans that gets thrown under the bus. police violence is a part of that, but also criminal justice reform. so, we are seeing that same cycle repeat itself right now in the real world. >> representative summer lee, we thank y
back in march, you met with associate attorney general gupta to discuss police reform.ne? >> the reality is that not enough has been done. is thatand honestly, if you ara black american, you are marginalized, you are in a community that has disproportionate incidents with police officers, it would be like nothing has been done. and there are so much more that we can do, right? i think that my fear right now is that three years on, we are still having the same conversation. we are still...
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sanjay gupta are with us. manu, what are you hearing from sources and from senator feinstein's office about her diagnosis? >> reporter: well, senator feinstein's office has not provided many details about her condition ever since she was gone in mid february, suffered the shingles and the 89-year-old democrat was gone for several months, didn't return until last week, and there still has not been much information. then "the new york times" reported earlier today that she did have broader complications related to shingles. encephalitis and the ramsay hunt syndrome. i heard from a source familiar with the matter afterwards who confirmed the senator had those -- was diagnosed with those two issues. then she talked to our colleagues on capitol hill, kristen wilson and jessica dean, and she denied having any broader complications, simply saying she had a very bad flu. then after that, jake, her office put out a statement confirming "the new york times" report saying the senator, previously undisclosed that she had
sanjay gupta are with us. manu, what are you hearing from sources and from senator feinstein's office about her diagnosis? >> reporter: well, senator feinstein's office has not provided many details about her condition ever since she was gone in mid february, suffered the shingles and the 89-year-old democrat was gone for several months, didn't return until last week, and there still has not been much information. then "the new york times" reported earlier today that she did...
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i got you. >> sanjay gupta, thank you so much. let's bring back our law enforcement experts. chief shields, you know this area of atlanta very well. we're hearing this search has expanded to cobb county, the northern suburbs of atlanta. what's likely happening on the ground right now, especially as i'm sure the police there are anticipating sunset. >> so my understanding is that the atlanta police department has some fantastic analysts. my understanding is that they saw him in the stolen car, leave the vehicle and run into a construction site. there's a number of construction sites through there. so the good news is it sounds like they have some idea of the locale that he's in. it will be methodical. it will be slow, you can't rush it. the good news is we're not into the georgia summers yet, which can be draining on the officers when these events go on for a prolonged period of time. i think, you know, we're going to have daylight here for a few more hours or at least a couple more hours, so my hope is that they can wrap this up and not get fatigued. >> chief ramsey, it's bee
i got you. >> sanjay gupta, thank you so much. let's bring back our law enforcement experts. chief shields, you know this area of atlanta very well. we're hearing this search has expanded to cobb county, the northern suburbs of atlanta. what's likely happening on the ground right now, especially as i'm sure the police there are anticipating sunset. >> so my understanding is that the atlanta police department has some fantastic analysts. my understanding is that they saw him in the...
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vin gupta, global health policy expert.impacts on human health with this kind of heat. >> ana, thank you for highlighting what is a vital story we should all be talking about. it is not just heat stroke. people think that high temperatures leads to heat strokes and need to find air conditioning. it is not just that. we know that excess heat can cause cardiovascular diseases, cardiovascular collapse, high blood pressure, leading to heart attacks and stroke. we also know and i don't think we talk enough about this that heat as detrimental effects to expectant moms. there is a clear correlation between exposure to heat in utero, to babies and preterm birth. very, very important and also i'll say very concerning information is that if you live near the equator, there are signs that excess exposure to long duration to heat leads to early aging. that's concerning here. i'll lastly say increases in temperature, clear risk factor for wildfires, wildfires increase your exposure to air pollution, we know air pollution is a big, big p
vin gupta, global health policy expert.impacts on human health with this kind of heat. >> ana, thank you for highlighting what is a vital story we should all be talking about. it is not just heat stroke. people think that high temperatures leads to heat strokes and need to find air conditioning. it is not just that. we know that excess heat can cause cardiovascular diseases, cardiovascular collapse, high blood pressure, leading to heart attacks and stroke. we also know and i don't think...
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vendor prakash chand gupta has already been targeted by the plastic heist robbers.e government is putting us under pressure, not the companies that produce the plastic. in the end it's the poor people who are being pressured and fined. we're being told to remove waste and not use any more plastic. we would do that, but as long as plastic is being produced we'll use it. reporter: cutlery and plates made from wood or cardboard are more costly, so they're not a viable alternative for many. but the activists don't take that into account. they simply drown out any protest. >> look how much plastic this man has. let's get it. reporter: their leader sets the tone. he's called the professor, like the mastermind in the tv series. sankalp: people need to understand that the government alone can't change things. when the demand for plastic falls, there will be less on offer. until we all work together nothing will change. reporter: along with their plastic heists, the activists also organize theatre performances to illustrate just how big a problem plastic pollution is. and to
vendor prakash chand gupta has already been targeted by the plastic heist robbers.e government is putting us under pressure, not the companies that produce the plastic. in the end it's the poor people who are being pressured and fined. we're being told to remove waste and not use any more plastic. we would do that, but as long as plastic is being produced we'll use it. reporter: cutlery and plates made from wood or cardboard are more costly, so they're not a viable alternative for many. but the...
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the guptas have run away from this country. we are still fighting the extradition from dubai. degree to which overseas investors are now turning away from south africa? neal froneman, the ceo at sibanye—stillwater, which i think is the biggest employer in the mining sector in south africa, he says business investment in south africa is on strike. investors now are very negatively disposed to this country. they've lost faith and they've lost trust. for outside investors, they look at the foreign policy, diplomatic orientation of south africa, they see that right now, you are locked in a tense dispute with the united states, because the us sees you as deeply sympathetic to vladimir putin's russia, despite the russian all—out invasion of ukraine. we have explained those issues. 0ur government is dealing with those matters with the united states of america. we are not locked in any dispute of any form, and we are non—aligned when it comes to the conflict in russia. and that is the line we're pursuing. well, for a start, the us ambassador here in south africa said that he had evide
the guptas have run away from this country. we are still fighting the extradition from dubai. degree to which overseas investors are now turning away from south africa? neal froneman, the ceo at sibanye—stillwater, which i think is the biggest employer in the mining sector in south africa, he says business investment in south africa is on strike. investors now are very negatively disposed to this country. they've lost faith and they've lost trust. for outside investors, they look at the...
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vin gupta, an affiliate assistant professor at the institute for health metrics and evaluation and anmedical contributor. obviously we know the cdc still has to recommend this. they're going to have an advisory committee meeting in june. how significant is this, and if it is, in fact, approved, how soon could we see this go into people's arms? >> well, lindsey, good afternoon, this is huge news and for all of your viewers out there, this has been a goal that we've been seeking for decades. i know this is all converging with the pandemic, the flu season, the tridemic over the last several months leading into the beginning of 2023, but this has been a goal that scientists have been working at for over -- since the 1970s, frankly, and just to clarify it, this type of vaccine, lindsey, is very similar to vaccines like the pneumococcal vaccine, folks over 65 often will get that vaccine to protect themselves against a different type of pneumonia. the meningitis vaccine, very similar technology, technology that has existed for a very long time. but glaxosmithkline was able to unlock a really
vin gupta, an affiliate assistant professor at the institute for health metrics and evaluation and anmedical contributor. obviously we know the cdc still has to recommend this. they're going to have an advisory committee meeting in june. how significant is this, and if it is, in fact, approved, how soon could we see this go into people's arms? >> well, lindsey, good afternoon, this is huge news and for all of your viewers out there, this has been a goal that we've been seeking for...
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live now to vishal gupta, a professor of data sciences at the university of southern california's marshallribe to chegg and peirson, are they severely challenged by chat beauty and others? i challenged by chat beauty and others? ., , , others? i do believe they represent _ others? i do believe they represent some - others? i do believe they. represent some disruption others? i do believe they - represent some disruption to this market, the fact they are free but we have to distinguish of what they are capable of today and what generative ai might be capable of doing six months from now or five years from now. months from now or five years from nova— from now. we have to differentiate - from now. we have to differentiate from - from now. we have to differentiate from the | from now. we have to - differentiate from the services that chegg and peirson provides, offersome that chegg and peirson provides, offer some very specific online educational services, where it is very bespoke for children with certain needs, it is a very wide parameter we are talking about here?— about here? this is one
live now to vishal gupta, a professor of data sciences at the university of southern california's marshallribe to chegg and peirson, are they severely challenged by chat beauty and others? i challenged by chat beauty and others? ., , , others? i do believe they represent _ others? i do believe they represent some - others? i do believe they. represent some disruption others? i do believe they - represent some disruption to this market, the fact they are free but we have to distinguish of what...
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justice department today are deputy attorney general lisa monaco, associate attorney general vanita guptald a series of memorials for fallen law enforcement officers from her own agencies. we heard stories of extraordinary heroes, and we met and cried with the families they left behind. to the family members, partners, colleagues and friends who have traveled here today to remember your loved ones, we know it is impossible to understand the grief you endure or to fully comprehend your loss. so as we pay tribute to the law enforcement officers who sacrificed their lives in service to our country, we also honor the ongoing sacrifices by those they love the most. thank you so much for being here. and just a few miss we will hear the names of 443 officers who comprise this year's roll call of heroes. these are individuals who answered the call to serve from a wide variety of backgrounds bringing different perspectives and different experiences to their work. they served in big cities and small towns. some served for decades and mentor generations. others had only just begun their careers. but
justice department today are deputy attorney general lisa monaco, associate attorney general vanita guptald a series of memorials for fallen law enforcement officers from her own agencies. we heard stories of extraordinary heroes, and we met and cried with the families they left behind. to the family members, partners, colleagues and friends who have traveled here today to remember your loved ones, we know it is impossible to understand the grief you endure or to fully comprehend your loss. so...
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i'm joined now by ravi gupta — professor of clinical microbiology at the university of cambridge. do you think the virus came from? it is it came from. where do you think the virus came from?— virus came from? it is clear there are two main _ virus came from? it is clear there are two main possibilities, - virus came from? it is clear there are two main possibilities, one i virus came from? it is clear there are two main possibilities, one is| are two main possibilities, one is that it was a natural spill—over and as has been mentioned in this programme, these events happen continually and there is a very high risk for them happening, most of them do not become pandemics that many human infections occur as a result of the transmission from animals. and then of course the other possibility is that whilst investigating viruses, researchers at the wuhan institute of urology inadvertently released a virus that was in the wild initially but then through week in the lab or practices in the lab ended up enabling that virus to transmit into humans, with the market as a main expansion for
i'm joined now by ravi gupta — professor of clinical microbiology at the university of cambridge. do you think the virus came from? it is it came from. where do you think the virus came from?— virus came from? it is clear there are two main _ virus came from? it is clear there are two main possibilities, - virus came from? it is clear there are two main possibilities, one i virus came from? it is clear there are two main possibilities, one is| are two main possibilities, one is that it was...
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live now to london to speak to aneeka gupta, director of macroeconomic research at wisdom tree, whichcompany. thank you so much. wejust looked thank you so much. we just looked a little bit at some of the issues in some of the countries impacted, and the snapshot of the situation here in the uk, but this is a global issue? ., �* ., , , issue? you're absolutely right, we've had _ issue? you're absolutely right, we've had quite _ issue? you're absolutely right, we've had quite a _ issue? you're absolutely right, we've had quite a turnaround l issue? you're absolutely right, | we've had quite a turnaround of events ever since the russia— ukraine war. what was initially anticipated as the aftermath of the war was the energy prices would rise at an elevated level. but russian oil has managed to find its way across the globe despite the sanctions placed from the west, we've seen two of the leading oil consumers, such as india and china, actually buy up a lot of russian oil. so that's been weighing down on oil. so that's been weighing down on oil prices. we've also seen concerns of recession
live now to london to speak to aneeka gupta, director of macroeconomic research at wisdom tree, whichcompany. thank you so much. wejust looked thank you so much. we just looked a little bit at some of the issues in some of the countries impacted, and the snapshot of the situation here in the uk, but this is a global issue? ., �* ., , , issue? you're absolutely right, we've had _ issue? you're absolutely right, we've had quite _ issue? you're absolutely right, we've had quite a _ issue? you're...
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sanjay gupta of the chasing life podcast.though you are sitting there, a lot can happen to the body. these are tips from a frequent player like me. far and away, make sure that you are drinking enough water. keep in mind that airplanes are dry environments, and so you can be dehydrated without recognizing it. it also means that you should limit alcohol. besides drinking alcohol, move as much as possible. moving can prevent the formation of blood clots in the legs something known as deep vein thrombosis, dvt, and that means walking around and stretching and flexing the legs under the seat. and while not a fashion statement, compression socks can help to reduce the clots. you can learn more about how to optimize your life wherever you get your podcasts. wake up, achievers. you're making the most of every hour of your life. except the hours that you're sleeping. so why do we leave so mu untapped potential on the table? my circadian rhythm is kicki your circadian rhythm's butt! it's not a competition. i know, but i'm still winnin
sanjay gupta of the chasing life podcast.though you are sitting there, a lot can happen to the body. these are tips from a frequent player like me. far and away, make sure that you are drinking enough water. keep in mind that airplanes are dry environments, and so you can be dehydrated without recognizing it. it also means that you should limit alcohol. besides drinking alcohol, move as much as possible. moving can prevent the formation of blood clots in the legs something known as deep vein...
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nanya gupta says rice's departure will be a critical moment of transition for the administration andffers the president an opportunity to reevaluate what they're doing on immigration and follow through on a lot of broken promises relateded to managing the border humanely. joining me now victor davis hanson hover institution senior fellow. victor, we are in how much trouble if susan rice was the border hawk here, okay? tell us about what that means victor. >> that means that the desire for an open border, you know, even overrides alienating a well-known black woman. and the reason why is too many people profit from this. it's not just the cartels that are making 10-12 billion, the mexican government is getting $60 billion, the largest source of foreign income from remitenses from illegal aliens in the united states who are subs diced in many cases by the u.s. government or state and local government. then we have the democratic party that keeps bragging about demography is destiny they have articles and books with that title. but as soon as one says, yes, that's what you're doing they
nanya gupta says rice's departure will be a critical moment of transition for the administration andffers the president an opportunity to reevaluate what they're doing on immigration and follow through on a lot of broken promises relateded to managing the border humanely. joining me now victor davis hanson hover institution senior fellow. victor, we are in how much trouble if susan rice was the border hawk here, okay? tell us about what that means victor. >> that means that the desire for...
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kriti gupta is in new york. anne-marie, there are various dates. the closer we get to all of them, how much clarity do we actually have on which we need to worry about? annmarie: it depends what you ask. secretary alan is -- yellen is trying to move this along. her concern is that by june 15 they will not have enough money to pay their bills. she is considering june 1 as this hard deadline. her coming out and talking about this and the fact that president biden has canceled the remainder of his foreign trip, he is back in washington and will be sitting down with speaker mccarthy and punch bowl news says that will take place at 4:30 p.m. eastern. there is a fresh impetus. that is what we heard from a mccarthy aid talking about the fact that last night's call between joe biden and mccarthy would he was on his way back from japan, that was productive and got negotiators back in the room. negotiators are back in the room again today on capitol hill before mccarthy and joe biden sit down. it looks like this is moving in the right direction but difficult
kriti gupta is in new york. anne-marie, there are various dates. the closer we get to all of them, how much clarity do we actually have on which we need to worry about? annmarie: it depends what you ask. secretary alan is -- yellen is trying to move this along. her concern is that by june 15 they will not have enough money to pay their bills. she is considering june 1 as this hard deadline. her coming out and talking about this and the fact that president biden has canceled the remainder of his...
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yvonne: sakshi gupta, principal economist at hsbc bank.hy megabanks are holding off on share buybacks even after forecasting import profits. we have details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ fabulous surroundings... but everyone's looking at their phones for financial insights from merrill. is he hailing a ride to the concert hall? no. he's making sure his portfolio and retirement plans work in harmony. they want to adopt a child and build a new home. so they're talking numbers with their merrill adviser. she's not researching her next role. she's learning how to handle market ups and downs without the drama. personalized advice so impressive your money never stops working for you with merrill. a bank of america company. rishaad: we are looking forward to the start of the indian trading day. we have the rupee in focus is it makes .1% gain against the dollar. we are looking at the digesting of this drop in imports in india. this indicates the help of the domestic economy and looking at the trade deficit, the lowest in two years. it is easing qua
yvonne: sakshi gupta, principal economist at hsbc bank.hy megabanks are holding off on share buybacks even after forecasting import profits. we have details next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ fabulous surroundings... but everyone's looking at their phones for financial insights from merrill. is he hailing a ride to the concert hall? no. he's making sure his portfolio and retirement plans work in harmony. they want to adopt a child and build a new home. so they're talking numbers with their...
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the point about it is, i just had anita gupta here earlier and she said she wants to be long on platforms. its most overcrowded trade according to bank of america. she still thinks she's not going to be assuaged by concentration risks. dani: it's a great point. apple on its own has contributed more than 25% of the gains we've seen this year in the s&p 500. if you ripped out those big six stocks, the s&p wouldn't even be up. every company is claiming these days there ai attuned. manus: you've got a bit of japan on your board, have you? dani: it's all i want to talk about today really. who cares about the debt ceiling, you can tell what i was going to do, let's go there first. japanese stocks up another 1%. the topics still at the high since 1990. i love this story because it's got so much in it. it's got buffett saying he likes it. since ranks, japan is the only central banks to easing. so many tech players in japan. that also encapsulates the story. you can tell i am excited by it. some of the nasdaq gains, closing at an august high yesterday, basically unchanged this morning. it's better
the point about it is, i just had anita gupta here earlier and she said she wants to be long on platforms. its most overcrowded trade according to bank of america. she still thinks she's not going to be assuaged by concentration risks. dani: it's a great point. apple on its own has contributed more than 25% of the gains we've seen this year in the s&p 500. if you ripped out those big six stocks, the s&p wouldn't even be up. every company is claiming these days there ai attuned. manus:...
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sanjay gupta will be here to explain tex. >>> and the race to find four children believed to be aliverash and two weeks alone in the amazon. we have a live report, ahead on "cnn news central." e're hard at, helping g them achieve financial freedom. we're investing for our clients in the prorojects that power our economy. from the plains to the coasts, we help americans invest for their future. and help communities thrive. aany questions?dy -yeah, i got one. how about the best network imaginable? let's invent that. that's what we do here. quick survey. who wants the internet to work, pretty much everywhere. and it needs to smooth, like super, super, super, super smooth. hey, should you be drinking that? -it's decaf. because we're busy women. we don't have time for lag or buffering. who doesn't want internet that helps a.i. do your homework even faster. come again. -sorry, what was that? introducing the next generation 10g network only from xfinity. the future starts now. >>> senator dianne feinstein's office now confirms she experienced broader, undisclosed health complications followi
sanjay gupta will be here to explain tex. >>> and the race to find four children believed to be aliverash and two weeks alone in the amazon. we have a live report, ahead on "cnn news central." e're hard at, helping g them achieve financial freedom. we're investing for our clients in the prorojects that power our economy. from the plains to the coasts, we help americans invest for their future. and help communities thrive. aany questions?dy -yeah, i got one. how about the best...
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the clerk: nomination, department of state, it geeta rao gupta, of virginia, to be ambassador-at-large for global women's issue. mr. schumer: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of executive calendar 66, geeta rao gupta, of virginia, to be ambassador-at-large for global women's issues, signed by 17 senators as follows. mr. schumer: i ask consent the reading of the names be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: finally, i ask unanimous consent that the mandatory quorum calls for the cloture motions filed today, may 1, be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: i ask unanimous consent the senate proceed to legislative session and be in a period of morning business, with senators permitted to speak therein up to ten minutes each. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: i understand there are two bills
the clerk: nomination, department of state, it geeta rao gupta, of virginia, to be ambassador-at-large for global women's issue. mr. schumer: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of executive calendar 66, geeta rao gupta, of virginia, to be ambassador-at-large for...
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sanjay gupta breaking the story for us. sanjay, what more do we know at this point?well, there was just a tweet that came out from the carter center specifically. i'll just read it to you so you're hearing what we first heard just a few minutes a. the carter family is sharing that former first lady rosalynn carter has dementia. she continues to live happily at home with her husband enjoying visits with loved ones. there's a full statement there that accompanied that tweet. and i can tell you that it just made mention of the fact that she's been now diagnosed with dementia. she is somebody they mention and remind people has had a long history of advocating for people with diseases of the brain and mental illness. and reminds people that 1 in 10 americans, who are seniors, over the age of 65, gets diagnosed with some type of dementia. so, this is just coming into us now, brianna. we don't know many more specifics. i will tell you that, you know, people are typically, as you know, diagnosed with dementia later in life. rosalynn carter is 95 years old. she's been pretty
sanjay gupta breaking the story for us. sanjay, what more do we know at this point?well, there was just a tweet that came out from the carter center specifically. i'll just read it to you so you're hearing what we first heard just a few minutes a. the carter family is sharing that former first lady rosalynn carter has dementia. she continues to live happily at home with her husband enjoying visits with loved ones. there's a full statement there that accompanied that tweet. and i can tell you...
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sanjay gupta and what is encephalitis, and what can come from that?f people have heard the term meningitis which is the inflammation of the me ni nanyone g -- meninges, an is the outer membrane, and so that is inflation due to a introduction of another pathogen, and you mentioned that she had shingles, and that is another pathogen. it can complicated because people can be said to have fever, stiffness of the neck, and it can be complicated if added to things like confusion or other items related to the brain which can get doctors curious to things going on and leads to tests being done, and the diagnosis can be challenging like an mri scan, and the eeg to see if the electrical activity has been affected in the brain or something like a virus to cause it, and if people recover, it is the headache and the fever that goes away, but the memory loss, they can be lingering symptoms for a long time. >> and so sometimes symptoms can linger for a long time after recovery and in other circumstances. the encephalitis is one part of the shingles or what the shing
sanjay gupta and what is encephalitis, and what can come from that?f people have heard the term meningitis which is the inflammation of the me ni nanyone g -- meninges, an is the outer membrane, and so that is inflation due to a introduction of another pathogen, and you mentioned that she had shingles, and that is another pathogen. it can complicated because people can be said to have fever, stiffness of the neck, and it can be complicated if added to things like confusion or other items...
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gupta joins us to explain what that is. >> it means inflammation of the brain. meningitis. that is inflammation of the outer layers of the brain. encephalitis oftentimes is inflammation of parts of the brain, or really all these different areas of the brain. it can be a serious diagnosis, as you can imagine, it can also be difficult to discern at times. you can start with headache or fever. people may have sensitivity to light, develop a stiff neck, mental confusion. there was probably a high degree of suspicion with the senator, given that she had had shingles and that probably led to a variety of tests to see if there was any evidence of inflammation and an eeg, even a lumbar puncture, where you put a needle into the spine to take some fluid and examine it to see if there's any indication of encephalitis. some of the short term symptoms like fever or headache can go away, but others can persist. another associated with thinkles is ramsey hunt, which is something the senator also seems to have had. people have heard of shingles. this is caused by a virus that t
gupta joins us to explain what that is. >> it means inflammation of the brain. meningitis. that is inflammation of the outer layers of the brain. encephalitis oftentimes is inflammation of parts of the brain, or really all these different areas of the brain. it can be a serious diagnosis, as you can imagine, it can also be difficult to discern at times. you can start with headache or fever. people may have sensitivity to light, develop a stiff neck, mental confusion. there was probably a...
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sanjay gupta joins us next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get 2.9% apr for 36 months plus $1,500 purchase allowance on an xt5lac financial. ♪ my dad was a hard worker. he used to do side jobs installing windows, charging something like a hundred bucks a window when other guys were charging four to five-hundred bucks. he just didn't wanna do that. he was proud of the price he was charging. ♪ my dad instilled in me, always put the people before the money. be proud of offering a good product at a fair price. i think he'd be extremely proud of me, yeah. ♪ we're carvana we created a brand new way for you to sell your car go to carvana answer a few questions and our techno wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds we'll come to you pay you on the spot then pick up your car that's it at carvana >>> it's rare to get some good news related to alzheimer's but researchers now say they've uncovered what may be an important clue that could one day lead to better prevention and treatment. alzheimer's disease is a form of dementia that currently affects more than 6 million adults. the cdc p
sanjay gupta joins us next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get 2.9% apr for 36 months plus $1,500 purchase allowance on an xt5lac financial. ♪ my dad was a hard worker. he used to do side jobs installing windows, charging something like a hundred bucks a window when other guys were charging four to five-hundred bucks. he just didn't wanna do that. he was proud of the price he was charging. ♪ my dad instilled in me, always put the people before the money. be proud of offering a good product at a fair...
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sanjay gupta. he writes about one of the greatest lessons we got from the pandemic.ile we had tremendous resources to combat this pandemic, our collective, poor health put us at a tremendous disadvantage." as you reflect on everything that we have endured as a nation and a globe, what are some of the lessons you are taking from the covid-19 pandemic? >> wow, boris. racism kills. it's just not our collective health, but that inequality in the united states of america that led to a disproportionate impact on black and brown community. i lost my father on april 13, 2020. i lost two cousins. the hospital that i worked at, i saw our beds filled with black and brown patients. my cyster is a long covid survivor. that is not normal. while we were able to shine a light, i don't know that we have a firm enough understanding of what needs to happen for health equity and health justice to be at the center of all of our public health action. and finally, what are we doing to cultivate connectedness across communities? that's information sharing. that's being able to elevate peopl
sanjay gupta. he writes about one of the greatest lessons we got from the pandemic.ile we had tremendous resources to combat this pandemic, our collective, poor health put us at a tremendous disadvantage." as you reflect on everything that we have endured as a nation and a globe, what are some of the lessons you are taking from the covid-19 pandemic? >> wow, boris. racism kills. it's just not our collective health, but that inequality in the united states of america that led to a...