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sanjay gupta. sanjay, great to see you. >> thank you. >> what's the connection between marijuana and opioid abuse? >> i believe that it can treat the underlying pain that people usually take opioids for in the first place. >> you think pot can? >> i think pot can. i think it can treat the withdrawal. one of the reasons people can't quit opioids and because they have these withdrawal symptoms, which is very similar to the chemotherapy symptoms you'll have with cancer patients. we know it can treat that. it can treat withdrawal symptoms the same way, the sake mechanism. the thing interesting to me, alysin, while making this documentary is that opioids change your brain. they do it quickly. that's what people mean when they say it's a brain disease. it changes a very specific part of the brain. if you continue to take opioids, that part of your brain doesn't heal. research now shows that cbd, a component of cannibis, can treat that part of the brain. the underlying disease that is fueling the addictio
sanjay gupta. sanjay, great to see you. >> thank you. >> what's the connection between marijuana and opioid abuse? >> i believe that it can treat the underlying pain that people usually take opioids for in the first place. >> you think pot can? >> i think pot can. i think it can treat the withdrawal. one of the reasons people can't quit opioids and because they have these withdrawal symptoms, which is very similar to the chemotherapy symptoms you'll have with...
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. >> sanjay, thanks so much for doing this important work. well really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> and dr. gupta's series, pot versus pill, weed 4 airs sunday. thanks for watching. have a great weekend. erin burnett starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, a bombshell admission. the russian lawyer who met with don jr. admits she's a russian informant. this as republicans say trump didn't do anything wrong. plus, the nra facing questions about its ties to a russian banker who's a lifetime nra member. was the organization illegally funneling money to help trump? also, stormy daniels' case against the president on hold. what this means for the president and his personal lawyer. >> "the new york times" report thag e-mails showeded the link a and. >> i am an informant. let's just let that sink in. the woman you see there is admitting tonight she worked with putin's kremlin. no, she wasn't just a russian who wanted to change u.s. adoption law and yes, this was a lie. >> i'm threat ped by being mocked as a government attorney, but i have never wor
. >> sanjay, thanks so much for doing this important work. well really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> and dr. gupta's series, pot versus pill, weed 4 airs sunday. thanks for watching. have a great weekend. erin burnett starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, a bombshell admission. the russian lawyer who met with don jr. admits she's a russian informant. this as republicans say trump didn't do anything wrong. plus, the nra facing questions about its ties to a...
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sanjay gupta is with us. sanjay, just for people out there, let's talk about sepsis, what it means to someone president bush's age. >> well, you know, this is an infection that has become a more serious infection, sometimes a life-threatening infection. typically, i can start off as a minor infection in the skin, a kidney infection or in the blood. urinary tract infection. but it becomes something that starts to overwhelm the body. sepsis itself can progress to severe sepsis, can progress to septic shock. and in the initial stages, someone typically has a high fever. they figure out what is causing the problem, and they start to treat it, with antibiotics and hope that the fever comes down, the bacteria's cleared and that whatever vital signs, if there was any abonormalities return t normal. >> how does, and this may be a dumb question, but how does somebody get that infection in the first place? i mean, obviously, the president had a, you know, a very busy weekend, emotionally painful and draining weekend, b
sanjay gupta is with us. sanjay, just for people out there, let's talk about sepsis, what it means to someone president bush's age. >> well, you know, this is an infection that has become a more serious infection, sometimes a life-threatening infection. typically, i can start off as a minor infection in the skin, a kidney infection or in the blood. urinary tract infection. but it becomes something that starts to overwhelm the body. sepsis itself can progress to severe sepsis, can progress...
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sanjay gupta joins us. i have two questions, is it a gateway drug and is it the answer? >> i don't think so. when people think of a gateway drug, they think your body has changed, your brain has changed somehow to make you crave harder and harder drugs. i don't think there's evidence of that, do people who start with marijuana sometimes take harder drugs? yes, but not because of a physiological change in their body that makes them crave those things. i think it could be a solution with this opioid epidemic, in part because it could for them many of the things that opioids do without putting people at risk of overdose. that's the big thing. you have so many people dying of overdoses that take opioids. there's not been any confirmed overdoses due to cannabis. >> you think it could be a solution, what's standing in the way then? >> right now in this country it's considered a schedule one drug. it's illegal at the federal level. you know, as many people do, this has been a back and forth federal and state sort of issue. there are many states who have legalized this for medic
sanjay gupta joins us. i have two questions, is it a gateway drug and is it the answer? >> i don't think so. when people think of a gateway drug, they think your body has changed, your brain has changed somehow to make you crave harder and harder drugs. i don't think there's evidence of that, do people who start with marijuana sometimes take harder drugs? yes, but not because of a physiological change in their body that makes them crave those things. i think it could be a solution with...
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sanjay gupta with a personal appeal to the attorney general. first this week's cnn hero is an e.r. doctor in brooklyn who was frustrated by the amount of young kids that were hurt and killed in street violence. so he views it as a public health problem and formed a nonprofit for at-risk students. >> i don't like pronouncing people dead. it is probably the worst thing that i've ever had to do. i want to preserve life. when i see patients that are coming in with violent injuries, when somebody looks like you from your neighborhood, a lot of this stuff hits home. you realize i don't want this to happen anymore. what do we do about it? >> for the full story, go to cnnheroes.com and of course while you're there nominate someone you think should be a cnn hero. so, what's new? we just switched to geico and got more. more? they've been saving folks money for over 75 years. a company you can trust. geico even helped us with homeowners insurance. more sounds great. gotta love more... right, honey? yeah! geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. d
sanjay gupta with a personal appeal to the attorney general. first this week's cnn hero is an e.r. doctor in brooklyn who was frustrated by the amount of young kids that were hurt and killed in street violence. so he views it as a public health problem and formed a nonprofit for at-risk students. >> i don't like pronouncing people dead. it is probably the worst thing that i've ever had to do. i want to preserve life. when i see patients that are coming in with violent injuries, when...
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sanjay gupta joins us now.d morning. >> good morning. >> let's start here with this is the fourth installment of this series and your reporting on this topic. obviously a lot has changed. what has changed as you've reported over the years? >> i think one of the big changes happening now is that five years ago we introduced you to patients who had this type of epilepsy that was not treatable with current medications. then they got significant relief with cbd, a component of cannabis. these were young children. everyone thought very fringe at that point, parents had to move around the country to try and obtain it. it was really hard. now the fda is probably going to approve the first cannabis-based drug for epilepsy in this country. five years. i mean, that's the blink of an eye when it comes to drug development in this country. the other thing that's changed is the accumulating evidence of the role cannabis can have in the midst of the-year-old epidemic. the worst self-inflicted epidemic we've had in the united
sanjay gupta joins us now.d morning. >> good morning. >> let's start here with this is the fourth installment of this series and your reporting on this topic. obviously a lot has changed. what has changed as you've reported over the years? >> i think one of the big changes happening now is that five years ago we introduced you to patients who had this type of epilepsy that was not treatable with current medications. then they got significant relief with cbd, a component of...
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sanjay is taking part in the turner team stream broadcast for michigan.tch it on tnt tonight. the main broadcast for villanova, michigan, on tbs. tip-off 9:20 eastern. we saw an absolute thriller in the women's national championship game yesterday between notre dame and mississippi state. arike ogunbowale, she did it again yesterday to win the national championship. the first for notre dame in 17 years. they were down 15 in the third before mounting the biggest comeback in women's title history. ogunbowale's parents were there rooting her around. they named her arike, which means to see and to cherish. this will be a moment that the notre dame fans will cherish for a very long time. >> i just love seeing that reaction, and, by the way, that sanjay picture, that was priceless. young at heart. you go, sanjay. andy scholes, thank you. have a great day. thank you for joining me today. i'm ana cabrera. "at this hour" starts now. >>> hi there. i'm brianna keilar in for kate bolduan. we begin with breaking news. an aide to vladimir putin says president trump inv
sanjay is taking part in the turner team stream broadcast for michigan.tch it on tnt tonight. the main broadcast for villanova, michigan, on tbs. tip-off 9:20 eastern. we saw an absolute thriller in the women's national championship game yesterday between notre dame and mississippi state. arike ogunbowale, she did it again yesterday to win the national championship. the first for notre dame in 17 years. they were down 15 in the third before mounting the biggest comeback in women's title...
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sanjay gupta on why they fear vaping could turn into an epidemic for teenagers. that's next.ce, and i heard that my cousin's wife's sister's husband was a lawyer, so i called him. but he never called me back! if your cousin's wife's sister's husband isn't a lawyer, call legalzoom and we'll connect you with an attorney. legalzoom. where life meets legal. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ hesumatra reserve told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's go to sumatra. where's sumatra? good question. this is win. and that's win's goat, adi. the coffee here is amazing. because the volcanic soil is amazing. making the coffee erupt with flavor. so we give farmers like win more plants. to grow more delicious coffee. that erupts with even more flavor. which helps provide for win's family. and adi the goat's family too. because his kids eat a lot. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. packe
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sanjay gupta and this is a sneak peek. >> we're going to work with the people who are so addicted ando try like hell to get them off that addiction. >> a national epidemic. trump campaigned to end it. as president he promised to fix it. >> the scourge of drug addiction in america will stop. it will stop. >> but one year later, it hasn't stopped. people are still dying. 115 americans die every day from an opioid overdose. more than car accidents, breast cancer, or guns. > s. >>> literally everybody we know knows somebody who has died of an overdose. >> and more than 2.5 million americans are currently struggling with addiction. >> i used to take some aspirin sometimes. >> top it out. >> reporter: a solution some believe is this. cannabis. it's controversial to many. is cannabis a gateway drug? but a gateway to recovery for others. did it help you get off the opiates? >> absolutely. >> cannabis has given me a reason to live. >> join us as we investigate, search for answers and meet potential pioneers and outspoken critics. whether you struggle with opiates or are one of the millions who
sanjay gupta and this is a sneak peek. >> we're going to work with the people who are so addicted ando try like hell to get them off that addiction. >> a national epidemic. trump campaigned to end it. as president he promised to fix it. >> the scourge of drug addiction in america will stop. it will stop. >> but one year later, it hasn't stopped. people are still dying. 115 americans die every day from an opioid overdose. more than car accidents, breast cancer, or guns....
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sanjay gupta joins us now. great to have you here. what is sepsis?ious, potentially life threatening, something that can start off as relatively minor even. something the body could typically combat. but for various reasons, oftentimes because one's own immune system is unable to contain the infection, it starts to spread and spreads into the bloodstream. and what happens, alisyn, there's a couple things. one is you have this infection in the bloodstream but then the body responds to it in a big way, trying to basically clear that infection. and that body's response can also make someone quite ill, can drop their blood pressure, make their heart rate erratic and have difficulty breathing. it's a combination of things happening at the same time that can make someone quite ill. >> a family spokesperson put out a statement saying -- well, it's a family statement. he is responding to treatments. he appears to be recovering. can a 93-year-old truly recover from sepsis? or are you weakened after that? >> i think you can recover. i mean, there are is a caus
sanjay gupta joins us now. great to have you here. what is sepsis?ious, potentially life threatening, something that can start off as relatively minor even. something the body could typically combat. but for various reasons, oftentimes because one's own immune system is unable to contain the infection, it starts to spread and spreads into the bloodstream. and what happens, alisyn, there's a couple things. one is you have this infection in the bloodstream but then the body responds to it in a...
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thank you, sanjay. and i want to bring in frank birney, who wrote a become about president bush's initial campaign, along with april ryan, white house correspondent for american urban radio network, and doug brinkley, professor on the rice university, across the street from the hospital why president bush is. and this weekend, he was at his wife's funeral. some of these images that we can show, you know, they're incredibly poignant. here he is looking at his wife's casket. and then obviously seeing her drive away for the last time. this moment for him, it's really impossible for almost anyone to understand his position. he had been with her for 73 years. >> that's right, erin. and he put on such a brave face for all of america. he had to take care of his own children and the grandchildren. and there's so many friends. on cnn, we spent days talking about how popular the bushes are. they have thousands of friends. and george herbert walker bush is known for always writing thank you notes, doing follow-up
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sanjay gupta, we wish him well. how serious is this type of blood infection?is is the type of infection that could start off as mine or it's called sepsis. it can get into the blood and other parts of the body the body is trying to get rid of this infection in any way that it can. that can cause lots of things to happen. the blood pressure can drop, the heart ray can become erratic and have difficulty breathing and that's why typically somebody needs intensive care. what it sound like now, brooke, you've heard this as well, the antibiotics seem to be work being, clearing that infection. they have to make sure that he finishes that course of antibiotics, it doesn't cause any damage or doesn't hurt his other organs in any way. that's still a process. so good signs but still a ways to go. >> okay, okay. let me ask you about you in this letter you wrote, sanjay, to the attorney general jeff sessions making the case that medical marijuana could save many people in this country addicted to opioids. >> it's interesting, brooke. when you jump into a topic and a year-l
sanjay gupta, we wish him well. how serious is this type of blood infection?is is the type of infection that could start off as mine or it's called sepsis. it can get into the blood and other parts of the body the body is trying to get rid of this infection in any way that it can. that can cause lots of things to happen. the blood pressure can drop, the heart ray can become erratic and have difficulty breathing and that's why typically somebody needs intensive care. what it sound like now,...
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sanjay gupta report reports. sanjay?ain, there are high school fads that come and go, but this one seems to be sticking and there's a lot of concern around it. the biggest one, i think, again, is this perceived harmlessness. this idea that kids think this just isn't that bad. there ne they need to be reminded, there are heavy metals, there are concerns, this isn't water vapor. in hillford, connecticut, he's desperately trying to snuff out a problem teachers are having all across the country. >> they'd come in here, have four, five kids at a time congregating and start to vape. >> reporter: it's a trend many parents are not even aware of. but e-cigarette use, or vaping, has grown an astonishing 900% among high school students in recent years, according to the surgeon general. in a 2016 national use tobacco survey found nearly 1.7 million high school students and 500,000 middle schoolers had used e-cigarettes in just the 30-day period before the survey was taken. in massachusetts, associate vice principal spencer christy -
sanjay gupta report reports. sanjay?ain, there are high school fads that come and go, but this one seems to be sticking and there's a lot of concern around it. the biggest one, i think, again, is this perceived harmlessness. this idea that kids think this just isn't that bad. there ne they need to be reminded, there are heavy metals, there are concerns, this isn't water vapor. in hillford, connecticut, he's desperately trying to snuff out a problem teachers are having all across the country....
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sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. (grant) now to our four zone forecast. you're looking live at the golden gate bridge.(pam) kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us with a look ahead lawrence karnow: a weak storm moved into the bay area today with a few showers. you can see the storm on doppler radar as it moved through. there is a chance of a few lingering showers tonight otherwise we will see plenty of clouds. on the satellite you can see another storm off the coast. the next one will be a little stronger with rain and some gusty winds tomorrow evening. most of the day tomorrow will be dry with just increasing clouds. that changes late in the day with a chance of showers in the north late in the afternoon. the storm then sweeps across the rest of the bay area tomorrow night. by thursday it will be over leaving partly cloudy skies and cool temperatures. it warms back up on friday with highs soaring back into the 70s before cooling down this weekend. more rain is possible sunday night and into monday. still ahead at 8 a warning going out from
sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. (grant) now to our four zone forecast. you're looking live at the golden gate bridge.(pam) kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us with a look ahead lawrence karnow: a weak storm moved into the bay area today with a few showers. you can see the storm on doppler radar as it moved through. there is a chance of a few lingering showers tonight otherwise we will see plenty of clouds. on the satellite you can see another storm off the coast. the next one...
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sanjay gupta and this is "weed 4: pot versus pills." november 13, 2013. >> second and goal. >> monday night football. >> james to the goal line. >> ah, man. that is -- that day changed my life. you know? >> they have lost might james. >> mike james was starting in the nfl. a childhood dream finally coming true. a dream born years ago in a small town in central florida by a young boy and his single mom. >> my mom was a huge football fan. >> i heard. i heard. >> huge, huge, huge. >> she used to chase you down the sidelines. >> oh yeah. huge. and i got into football through her. i mean, she put me in it. she knew i needed something to do with the energy i had. >> and something to keep him out of the trouble that mike says handed his absent father in and out of prison. that trouble was drugs. >> drugs tore my family. you know? so i wanted to just play football, go to school, stay in my books, not get in any trouble. >> my senior year, he was one of the nation's top high school running backs, offered a full scholarship to the university of m
sanjay gupta and this is "weed 4: pot versus pills." november 13, 2013. >> second and goal. >> monday night football. >> james to the goal line. >> ah, man. that is -- that day changed my life. you know? >> they have lost might james. >> mike james was starting in the nfl. a childhood dream finally coming true. a dream born years ago in a small town in central florida by a young boy and his single mom. >> my mom was a huge football fan....
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. >> sanjay gupta is with us just on the medical aspects of what mrs. bush was going through.know during her time in the white house she was diagnosed with grave's disease. in later years it was congestive heart failure and copd. >> yes, over the last couple of years, in fact. she did have heart surgery ten years ago, nine years ago, for an aortic valve replacement. in copd, the lungs are inflamed and it's hard to breathe. there's various medicines that can keep those airways open. because the heart is pumping blood to the lungs, the heart has to work harder and that can cause congestive heart failure. she had a discussion with her family and her doctors over the last couple of weeks about what is known as palliative care. there's a probably a lot of people hearing that term for the first time or looking it up. >> is it similar to hospice? >> it is, but it's not no care. people say this is end of life care or withdrawing care. it's not. basically the way to think about it is we're not necessarily doing things anymore to try and cure the disease but certainly doing things to tr
. >> sanjay gupta is with us just on the medical aspects of what mrs. bush was going through.know during her time in the white house she was diagnosed with grave's disease. in later years it was congestive heart failure and copd. >> yes, over the last couple of years, in fact. she did have heart surgery ten years ago, nine years ago, for an aortic valve replacement. in copd, the lungs are inflamed and it's hard to breathe. there's various medicines that can keep those airways open....
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sanjay gupta has been exploring cannabis. of part four de t debuting this weekend. >> dr. gupta began reporting on medical marijuana in his series weed. the newest edition launches sunday. this installment explores whether our opoid crisis could be alleviated by wider use of medical marijuana. in this show you will meet a former nfl player who says marijuana saved his life. dr. tagupta joining me now. people through this become zell lots almost. >> they have had it work for themselves and also had it work in the throes of the worth se self-inflicted epidemic we've had, this opoid epidemic. football players take opoids at a faster and higher rate than the rest of the population. take a look at what happens to them. ♪ >> reporter: every morning this former nfl lineman begins his day with a cup of coffee. and a few hits of something he calls a necessary medicine. marijuana. before pot, he used pills. lots of pills. >> since '96 when i blew my knee out, there wasn't a painkiller, muscle relaxer, anti-inflammatory, sleep aid, thos
sanjay gupta has been exploring cannabis. of part four de t debuting this weekend. >> dr. gupta began reporting on medical marijuana in his series weed. the newest edition launches sunday. this installment explores whether our opoid crisis could be alleviated by wider use of medical marijuana. in this show you will meet a former nfl player who says marijuana saved his life. dr. tagupta joining me now. people through this become zell lots almost. >> they have had it work for...
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sanjay gupta puts medical marijuana under the micro scope in weed.ical meyer want to be the answer to america's opiod crisis? >> 115 americans die every day from an opiod over dose. more than car accidentses, breast cancer or guns. >> literally everyone we know knows someone who has died of an over dose. >> 2 1/2 million americans are struggling with opiod addiction. >> take some aspirin sometimes. and top it out. >> a solution some believe is this. cannab cannabis. it's controversial to many. is cannabis a gateway drug. i have two questions, is it a gateway drug and is it the answer? i don't think so, and people think of a gateway drug, they think your body has changed. your brain has changed to make you crave harder and harder drugs. i don't think there's evidence of that, do people who start with marijuana sometimes take harder drugs. not because of a physiological change in their body that makes them crave those things. i think it could be a solution with this opiod epidemic, in part because it could hem do many of the things that opiods do witho
sanjay gupta puts medical marijuana under the micro scope in weed.ical meyer want to be the answer to america's opiod crisis? >> 115 americans die every day from an opiod over dose. more than car accidentses, breast cancer or guns. >> literally everyone we know knows someone who has died of an over dose. >> 2 1/2 million americans are struggling with opiod addiction. >> take some aspirin sometimes. and top it out. >> a solution some believe is this. cannab...
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sanjay spoke with wolf blitzer and shared a preview of his report, pot versus pills. >> i got addictedve good treatments for pa for. >> dr. wallace is the director for the center of pain medicine at uc san diego. he like most of us doctors, was taught in school to prescribe open oioid opioids. >> we recallwere told they were that risky. >> it was the 1990s and doctors were seeing a lot of commercials like this one. >> these drugs, our best, stropgest pain medications, should be used much more for patients in pain. >> problem is, they were never intended to be used long-term. >> we went along with some of the advertisement coming around that we were getting in medical schools. >> the director of the national institute on drug abuse believes that have the beginning of our opioid crisis. >> we started to see patients who were prescribe ed opioids f their pain addiction who had never been addicteded to anything. >> we knew there was a danger and it still happened any way. >> marketing. >> we started questioning whether we should be using ownership o opioids, but didn't have a lot offal ter
sanjay spoke with wolf blitzer and shared a preview of his report, pot versus pills. >> i got addictedve good treatments for pa for. >> dr. wallace is the director for the center of pain medicine at uc san diego. he like most of us doctors, was taught in school to prescribe open oioid opioids. >> we recallwere told they were that risky. >> it was the 1990s and doctors were seeing a lot of commercials like this one. >> these drugs, our best, stropgest pain...
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sanjay will join. station crew shortly the cosmonauts were supposed to do a spacewalk together in new spacesuits however one of them was on the cargo ship that had just crashed and will now have to alter the only suit they've got on the i.s.a.'s one of the cosmonauts will wear it for the space walk. before the launch the crew traditionally visits to honor the memory of the world's first cosmonaut despite the rain the absence of the tradition even though they know that if one of them forsake the launch will have to be perspiring and. beautiful you snowshoe clues english will line you put your. work because you did move which. group also should give you cause that you do need you could do with the news do it use a bird do some work with those who talk of. you know just a little bit of us would be for you for you. should you. absolutely. love to play for a couple. of. months of. maybe to. live. and. very little or. no. i'm not ok there are a few more. years of issues. that. you. play money if you please p
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sanjay's special report this sunday night at 8:00. time now to hand it over to don lemon and "cnn tonight." >>> this is "cnn tonight." i'm dobson lemon. we are live in washington for you. we are following multiple big stories tonight. first breaking news on the russia investigation to tell you about. the russian lawyer who met with donald trump jr. and other members of the trump campaign who claim to have dirt on hillary clinton now revealing she has klocloser ties to the creme than than she previously admitted. listen to what she tells nbc. [ speaking a foreign language ] natalia veselnitskaya disclosing that she is an informant for the russian government. that comes as house republicans release their version of the report on the intel committee's year-long russia investigation, 253 pages worth. oddly enough, all of this was news to the republican who led the investigation. >> one of the things that also we have learned today is that now natalia veselnitskaya, that russian lawyer says that she was actually a russian informant during
sanjay's special report this sunday night at 8:00. time now to hand it over to don lemon and "cnn tonight." >>> this is "cnn tonight." i'm dobson lemon. we are live in washington for you. we are following multiple big stories tonight. first breaking news on the russia investigation to tell you about. the russian lawyer who met with donald trump jr. and other members of the trump campaign who claim to have dirt on hillary clinton now revealing she has klocloser ties...
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sanjay gupta joining us from rome.hat do you think of ronny jackson's fate here, not just on the v.a. side but on staying on the house side? >> reporter: it's really interesting because i spent some time at the white house during that press briefing that he gave about the president's health and i got to tell you, chris, you talk to everybody within this administration, within previous administration, doctors that i know that have worked with him and everyone had, frankly, have good things to say about him. there was not a hint of this that i heard a month or two, if these things are true and there was dispensing of some of these controlled substances, not in a very ethical way, whatever it may be, that's going to raise a lot of concern, obviously, for him to stay on even as the white house doctor. when you have multiple hats to wear, military hat, medical hat, like he does, there's a lot more accountability that comes with that. there's a lot -- we talked about this with a lot of friends even at the vatican, doctors, e
sanjay gupta joining us from rome.hat do you think of ronny jackson's fate here, not just on the v.a. side but on staying on the house side? >> reporter: it's really interesting because i spent some time at the white house during that press briefing that he gave about the president's health and i got to tell you, chris, you talk to everybody within this administration, within previous administration, doctors that i know that have worked with him and everyone had, frankly, have good things...
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sanjay gupta joins us. let's talk about sepsis. and what it means to someone his age. >> an infection that has become a serious infection. it can start off as a minor infection. but it becomes something that starts to overwhelm the body. sepsis itself can progress to severe sepsis can progress to septic shock. in the initial stages, someone typically has a high fever. they figure out what is causing the problem and they start to treat it with anti biotics. >> how does, this may be a dumb question, but how does somebody get that infection in the first place? obviously the president had a busy weekend, emotionally painful. but how does one get an infection like that. >> two things to keep in mind. the infection can start off as a relatively minor infection. start off as something, in someone who is otherwise healthy, they would be able to combat that infection. this is something that does start to spread. and it could be because one's immunity is weakened. and certainly in very young and very old people, their immunity is weaken. and
sanjay gupta joins us. let's talk about sepsis. and what it means to someone his age. >> an infection that has become a serious infection. it can start off as a minor infection. but it becomes something that starts to overwhelm the body. sepsis itself can progress to severe sepsis can progress to septic shock. in the initial stages, someone typically has a high fever. they figure out what is causing the problem and they start to treat it with anti biotics. >> how does, this may be a...
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sanjay gupta. thank you for joining us. tech expert who told me -- because we were talking about this marijuana as a possible substitute or solution to the opioid epidemic and said it's not strong enough as a painkiller to be able to serve as a true substitute for opioids. >> it treats some pain better than others. neuropathic pain, nerve pain, pins and needles sen station that people get in response to an injury, trauma, for example. there's something else, jake. i learned while filming this, this documentary and that is both opioiden and cannabis interfere with pain signals to the brain. cannabis in addition seems to decrease inflammation and oftentimes a source of the pain, as well. big thing, jake, it doesn't affect the brain stem and doesn't cause people to die of overdose. >> what would you say that those that say using a drug still illegal on the federal level and illegal in many states to help fight drug addiction, it's problematic an maybe doesn't make any sense? >> i would say this. this drug, cannabis, should not
sanjay gupta. thank you for joining us. tech expert who told me -- because we were talking about this marijuana as a possible substitute or solution to the opioid epidemic and said it's not strong enough as a painkiller to be able to serve as a true substitute for opioids. >> it treats some pain better than others. neuropathic pain, nerve pain, pins and needles sen station that people get in response to an injury, trauma, for example. there's something else, jake. i learned while filming...
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sanjay gupta.s right now. >>> hello, again, everyone and thank you for joining me on this saturday. i'm fredricka whitfield and following breaking news. a delivery van plowing into people in muenster, germany. police say that three people are dead and 21 injure and some of them have life-threatening injuries. the driver of the delivery van committed suicide by shooting himself tmt. the authorities are treating this as a crib deliberate attack. cnn is told that the driver and the motive are unknown. i want to bring in steve moore who is a retired fbi supervisory special agent. good to see you, steve. what do you read into details that we have on this incident? >> well, i kind of detected from the tone of your voice that you are also wondering about the suicide. the fact
sanjay gupta.s right now. >>> hello, again, everyone and thank you for joining me on this saturday. i'm fredricka whitfield and following breaking news. a delivery van plowing into people in muenster, germany. police say that three people are dead and 21 injure and some of them have life-threatening injuries. the driver of the delivery van committed suicide by shooting himself tmt. the authorities are treating this as a crib deliberate attack. cnn is told that the driver and the motive...
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. >> i want to bring in the rest of the panel, gloria borger, sanjay gupta.e is responding and appears to be recovering. what does that tell you? >> they have identified what caused this sepsis. often it's an infection that can start off as even a minor infection from the skin or a urinary tract infection and then spread to the rest of the body into the blood. when you're giving antibiotics, you're obviously trying to clear this infection. you also have to make sure some of these antibiotics are pretty powerful, that you don't cause problems to some of the other organs, the heart, the lungs, the kidneys. it's a fine balance right now that's probably going on. the fact that he's responding, obviously a very good sign, but, you know, he's 93 years old, he has these underlying medical conditions, he's had this tough week, his immune system may have been compromised a bit over this past week. that can happen after a big loss like this, so all of this has to be taken into account. anderson, these aren't things that change in minutes. the sort of progress he'll mak
. >> i want to bring in the rest of the panel, gloria borger, sanjay gupta.e is responding and appears to be recovering. what does that tell you? >> they have identified what caused this sepsis. often it's an infection that can start off as even a minor infection from the skin or a urinary tract infection and then spread to the rest of the body into the blood. when you're giving antibiotics, you're obviously trying to clear this infection. you also have to make sure some of these...
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sanjay gupta, appreciate it.> president trump making it official, ordering troops to the southern border. stay with cnn. duncan just protected his family with a $500,000 life insurance policy. how much do you think it cost him? $100 a month? $75? $50? actually,duncan got his $500,000 for under $28 a month. less than a dollar a day. his secret? selectquote. in just minutes, a selectquote agent will comparison shop nearly a dozen highly-rated life insurance companies, and give you a choice of your five best rates. duncans wife cassie got a $750,000 policy for under $22 a month. give your family the security it needs at a price you can afford. if you'd have told me three years ago... that we'd be downloading in seconds, what used to take... minutes. that guests would compliment our wifi. that we could video conference... and do it like that. (snaps) if you'd have told me that i could afford... a gig-speed. a gig-speed network. it's like 20 times faster than what most people have. i'd of said... i'd of said you're d
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sanjay will join the station crew shortly because i'm an old swiss supposed to do a space will together in new spacesuits however one of them was on the cargo ship that had just crashed in will now have to alter the old suit they've got on the i assess one of the cosmonauts will wear it for the space walk i. thank before the launch the crew traditionally visits to honor the memory of the world's first cosmonaut despite the rain they observe the tradition even though they know that if one of them forsake the launch will have to be postponed. beautifully you. a sushma moves because we work moved. pools to should give you cause that you do need you do the news do it you sober do some work with those who do feel. good feel just a little bit worse with you for you for. the food you call. the splendid. place for a. little of that. and. very little or. no. ok there are a few more. years of. that . to. play money if you please please. don't do. this you. have to get them done have sit still do this work that this was a good speech if you were do you sell them for better mean you mean yes. i'm g
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sanjay gupta has a new groundbreaking report that explores that question. >> americans are dying.deadliest drug crisis in american history. >> i was completely hopeless. >> can pot save us? >> did it help you get off the opiates? >> it gave me an alternative. >> dr. sanjay gupta with a groundbreaking report on medical marijuana. >> when will the medical community catch up with their patient populations? >> cannibis has given me a reason to live. >> cnn's special report weed 4 pot versus pills, tomorrow at 8:00. the day after chemo might mean a trip back to the doctor's office, just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home, with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection, which could lead to hospitalizations. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day, so you can stay home. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to neulasta or neupogen (fil
sanjay gupta has a new groundbreaking report that explores that question. >> americans are dying.deadliest drug crisis in american history. >> i was completely hopeless. >> can pot save us? >> did it help you get off the opiates? >> it gave me an alternative. >> dr. sanjay gupta with a groundbreaking report on medical marijuana. >> when will the medical community catch up with their patient populations? >> cannibis has given me a reason to live....
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sanjay gupta has more now.n some ways they thought they were intsafer than traditil cigarettes. >> we have kids about to go into high school pretty soon. as far as high school fads, which often come and go, this one seems to be sticking and there is a lot of concern about it. exactly for the reason you mentioned. there is a perceived harmlessness with this, but that's not the case. take a look. in milford, connecticut, high school principal francis thompson is desperately trying to snuff out a problem. >> they could womwould come in four, five kids at a time and congregate and start to vap. >> reporter: e-cigarette use or vaping has grown an astonishing 900% among high school students in recent years. in a 2016 national youth tobacco survey found nearly 1.7 million high school students and 500,000 middle schoolers had used e-cigarettes in just the 30-day period before the survey was taken. the assistant vice principal says he too is overwhelmed by this new and pervasive epidemic. >> juul pods. >> now it moved t
sanjay gupta has more now.n some ways they thought they were intsafer than traditil cigarettes. >> we have kids about to go into high school pretty soon. as far as high school fads, which often come and go, this one seems to be sticking and there is a lot of concern about it. exactly for the reason you mentioned. there is a perceived harmlessness with this, but that's not the case. take a look. in milford, connecticut, high school principal francis thompson is desperately trying to snuff...
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sanjay gupta. doctors and paramedics know how to use narcan or the save shot.d stories of librarians who know how to use it when people od in their libraries. is this something that is easy to use if you're not a medical professional? >> yeah, i think so. really two ways to use this. one is a basically an injector and it is pretty autonomous, meaning once you put the injector on the skin, it will automatically administer the narcan. the other is the nasal spray. you inject the nasal medication into the nasal cavity. that's the argument that the public health officials made for some time. this say pretty big deal. just to give you some context. you don't see these very much. the last time a public health advisory was issued like this was back in 2005, warning pregnant women about the uses of alcohol during pregnancy. so this is the -- just to give you an idea of the scope and the context and the seriousness, they want to make this more widely available. they want to have loved ones be able to administer this because it can take too long for paramedics to arrive.
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cnn medical correspondent sanjay gupta take us to inez, kentucky. >> reporter: the hills of kentucky part of a legacy and people here in kentucky proudly self-sufficient by it's hard to dare of yourself when you don't have the most basic of necessities. >> so we have blue water here. >> reporter: it's left workmen with no other choice. twice a week hope and her daughter drive up this dirt path on the side of a mountain. >> this is what we go through to get water. >> reporter: 20 years ago, she placed this 3 1/2 foot long type into this hillside to take a spring. just to collect clean drinking water because, obviously, no one drinks the water here. do you drink it? >> oh, no. no. no way that he drink it. >> reporter: gary ball is the editor of the local paper and water is has been a front page story for most of his career. what is going on here is in the citizens, the people who live here and deal with this every day, where do they put this on their list of concerns? >> in 2018, in the very place where lbj declared a war on poverty 54 years ago, water is on our number one issue. that'
cnn medical correspondent sanjay gupta take us to inez, kentucky. >> reporter: the hills of kentucky part of a legacy and people here in kentucky proudly self-sufficient by it's hard to dare of yourself when you don't have the most basic of necessities. >> so we have blue water here. >> reporter: it's left workmen with no other choice. twice a week hope and her daughter drive up this dirt path on the side of a mountain. >> this is what we go through to get water....
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sanjay will join the station crew shortly the cosmonauts were supposed to do a space will together in new spacesuits however one of them was on the cargo ship that had just crashed in will now have to alter the old suit they've got on the eye and says one of the cosmonauts will wear it for the space walk i. thank before the launch the crew traditionally visits to honor the memory of the world's first cosmonaut despite the rain they observe the tradition even though they know that if one of them for six the launch will have to be postponed. the more you. the most beautiful you solution could lose it was a line you put your moves ruler because we were species you could just move which he or she would pulls to fool you cause that you do and we need you to do the news do it use a bird do some work for those of us with news who do. you know just a little bit us with your producer here and there for those dear you sure you. don't have a book that's learned. to love to hate to come by news of knowledge there was no girlfriend idiots like you oh there it was maybe it's in time looking only at
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a i was lucky enough to be invited to create a visual for it show at the hollywood bowl you know sanjay's which was just fantastic. and i want to have. was. i went there for the premiere and i was sitting there the hollywood bowl with seventeen thousand people one hair looking at my any mission i said wow that's that's very weird. with. her and you'll be. you know the world of your imagination if you think i'm that i'm perfect where i am and i don't need to learn. other stuff in that you're not growing as an artist and who's. going to. that's all for today. the woman. next week on art. twenty one conductor valet began piaf which sounds out of a thousand and one nights. korsakoff's should carry in its full length and full glory. until then good bye and it is in. the be. clear. cut. cut. cut cut cut. cut cut. cut. cut cut. cut. cut. cut limit as a supergirl come up in charge of her complex question that. she's fighting against drugs for sucking her. blood alcohol u.k. residents want the stadium if you like the show model amy. he is not about to quit she believes in miracles and superpowers.
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sanjay: it is certainly possible.sizable companies up for sale but if the price is right, i think years are open for the companies that i follow. david: why would they want to? is that a good business now to invest in? quite a profitable business and there are not that many players. in many cases there are a number of key players in certain niche is and it is a profitable business and a good starting point to build a broader relationship with the consumer on. alix: how is revolving credit card growth? what kind of default rates are we seeing? and which is the strongest? so, it has been an interesting couple of years. you have seen rising credit costs. a lot of that is correlated with each other. havese as companies accelerated growth, they have seen higher provisions coming from the growth and from fallout in credit. at in terms of loan growth is in the mid-single digits for the industry. some grow faster than that and some growth slower than that. but generally speaking, we are in a good place for loan growth and as
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you go, sanjay. andy scholes, thank you. have a great day. thank you for joining me today. i'm ana cabrera. "at this hour" starts now. >>> hi there. i'm brianna keilar in for kate bolduan. we begin with breaking news. an aide to vladimir putin says president trump invited the russian leader to meet at the white house. cnn's kaitlan collins is at the white house for us. we know this is all unfolding as we speak. what can you tell us at this point? >> reporter: well, we just got a statement from the press secretary sarah sanders after multiple inquiries were made about this potential meeting and i'm going to read it to you in full. she said that as the president himself confirmed on march 20th, after his last call with president putin, the two discussed a bilateral meeting in the not too distant future at a number of potential venues including the white house. she adds we have nothing further to add at this time. so two things there, she is saying they did discuss that meeting, the same time when president trump said after that march 20th phone call they could be meeting soon
you go, sanjay. andy scholes, thank you. have a great day. thank you for joining me today. i'm ana cabrera. "at this hour" starts now. >>> hi there. i'm brianna keilar in for kate bolduan. we begin with breaking news. an aide to vladimir putin says president trump invited the russian leader to meet at the white house. cnn's kaitlan collins is at the white house for us. we know this is all unfolding as we speak. what can you tell us at this point? >> reporter: well, we...
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sanjay's special report this sunday night at 8:00. this is "cnn tonight." i'm dobson lemon. we are live in washington for you. we are following multiple big stories tonight. first breaking news on the russia investigation to tell you about. the russian lawyer who met with donald trump jr. and other members of the trump campaign who claim to have dirt on hillary clinton now revealing she has klocloser ties to the creme than than she previously admitted. listen to what she tells nbc. [ speaking a foreign language ] natalia veselnitskaya disclosing that
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sanjay gupta and his open letter about weed. claims, you could have money for repairs within a day. wow! that was really fast. so it doesn't have to hurt for long. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance, an allstate company. click or call. we need to help more tocalifornians get ahead.d, that's why antonio villaraigosa brought both parties together to balance the state budget with record investments in public schools... and new career training programs. as mayor of la, he brought police and residents together to get illegal guns off the streets and keep kids out of gangs, and on the right path. that's antonio villaraigosa. a governor for all of california. >>> welcome back. dr. sanjay gupta's next special about weed is airing tonight here on cnn. there's been such a remarkable shift in public attitudes about marijuana in the last 10, 15 years ago. earlier i asked gupta, how much does he attribute media coverage to this topic for this shift in opinion? >> i think what journalism has provided is the facts and the data and
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sanjay gupta is joining us right now.anjay, i know you're very familiar with this infection that led to what's called sepsis and the statement from the office of president bush, saying it has spread, the infection has spread to his blood. tell us about sepsis and how serious a problem this is, the president in intensive care at the houston methodist hospital. >> well, it's very concerning, obviously, and jamie outlined it pretty well there. we know he's had these infections in the past. we know that he's obviously dealt with them, underlying illnesses in the hospital last year as well. what sepsis is, typically, is an infection that has spread more widely. typically into the blood stream. and what happens as a result of that, is that the body reacts by trying to fight the infection. and that can cause someone's blood pressure to drop, their heart rate to become unstable, and that's typically what leads to the -- not only the need for hospitalization, but need for intensive care, being in the icu. at times, it can also int
sanjay gupta is joining us right now.anjay, i know you're very familiar with this infection that led to what's called sepsis and the statement from the office of president bush, saying it has spread, the infection has spread to his blood. tell us about sepsis and how serious a problem this is, the president in intensive care at the houston methodist hospital. >> well, it's very concerning, obviously, and jamie outlined it pretty well there. we know he's had these infections in the past....
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cnn chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta joins us. what have you learned about this?> i learned quite a bit. the facebook likes probably tell you a lot more about yourself than you realize. certainly more than i realize. and as you watch this piece, keep in mind that this whole thing started as an academic project looking at big data and what we can know from big data. ♪ >> what do counstry music singe jason aldean and curly fries have in common? they can both offer clues about how smart you are. >> people who like curly fries are more intelligent where as people who like jason aldean have a lower iq. >> that may seem arbitrary, but science backs it up. this 2013 study by big data scientists found you can learn a lot about someone from how smart they are to how satisfied they are even if they're more likely to be outgoing and active or shy and reserved just by looking at what they like on facebook. timothy summers, who is not involved in these studies is a professor at the university of maryland college of information studies. >> facebook is a really amazing place to
cnn chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta joins us. what have you learned about this?> i learned quite a bit. the facebook likes probably tell you a lot more about yourself than you realize. certainly more than i realize. and as you watch this piece, keep in mind that this whole thing started as an academic project looking at big data and what we can know from big data. ♪ >> what do counstry music singe jason aldean and curly fries have in common? they can both offer clues about...
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sanjay will join the station crew shortly because millet's was supposed to do a space well together in new spacesuits however one of them was on the cargo ship that had just crashed in will now have to alter the old suit they've got on the eye and says one of the cosmonauts will wear it for the space walk i. guess before the launch the crew traditionally visits to honor the memory of the world's first cosmonaut despite the rain they observe the tradition even though they. know that if one of them fall sick the launch will have to be perspiring and . the use of most beautifully you solution clues english will line you put your moves to learn to cook with species you could just move which he or she would pull social you could get you through and we need you could do the news do it use a bird do some work it was with us who took. you know just a little bit of us with your producer here so for those do you sure you. don't. look that slow and it. took a lot to pay for her to come but i'm buying a house and not all of us know how long's look i'll think it is but you know there is a lot of ma
sanjay will join the station crew shortly because millet's was supposed to do a space well together in new spacesuits however one of them was on the cargo ship that had just crashed in will now have to alter the old suit they've got on the eye and says one of the cosmonauts will wear it for the space walk i. guess before the launch the crew traditionally visits to honor the memory of the world's first cosmonaut despite the rain they observe the tradition even though they. know that if one of...
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could have been the future brings sanjay. betty it's like the real deal he put his stamp on the left side of the pitch. even if the man who selected him was a stray it's his preference. it's too long. he's gradually developing that character and the right attitude you need to play football here. which he's worked really hard in training in the past few weeks which is why he started his ring on the north. such a major a must win match it like a training session he kept off his big evening by deliberately waiting a cross as a to none other than mark a reverse. such a spot still wins it's back to a convincing four one nil win against it because of what outclassed through ours. to the very war. they lost to get choked up we had a point to prove to be seen to shoot first. don't mince team player has always been treated a success as they inch ever closer to the champions league some challenge because they will have to keep playing like they did on saturday to make it a sure thing. not a single goal list guy on match thanks thirty o
could have been the future brings sanjay. betty it's like the real deal he put his stamp on the left side of the pitch. even if the man who selected him was a stray it's his preference. it's too long. he's gradually developing that character and the right attitude you need to play football here. which he's worked really hard in training in the past few weeks which is why he started his ring on the north. such a major a must win match it like a training session he kept off his big evening by...
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sanjay made a must win match it like a training session he kept off his big evening going to look at the waiting to cross over to none other than mark i was. such a spot still wins a time to a convincing one nil win against make the crease of the workhouse class through hours. to be very warm. from the last second show cause he had a point to prove to be. to shoot first. don't miss team play has always been key to the success as they inch ever closer to the champions league sunshine and will have to keep playing like they did on saturday to make it a sure thing. not a single goalless came on match day thirty one teams like giving their all to close out the season. hoffenheim with the gulf fast while hamburg's win keeps things exciting at the bottom of the table while clark back to live in one of the most furious scenes of the wake. for the world but. if you know she was your fucked up i'm five of the five and you won't bother with me on the monday looking down i'm still not even allowed to shoot before the whistle i never experienced before. i have to be smarter now we know it and ju
sanjay made a must win match it like a training session he kept off his big evening going to look at the waiting to cross over to none other than mark i was. such a spot still wins a time to a convincing one nil win against make the crease of the workhouse class through hours. to be very warm. from the last second show cause he had a point to prove to be. to shoot first. don't miss team play has always been key to the success as they inch ever closer to the champions league sunshine and will...
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you give this is to them sanjay's been offline for ten days as ecuador said he put diplomatic ties at risk on twitter with a series of comments about the separatist movement in catalonia the wiki leaks founder has been inside the embassy now for over two thousand days we spoke to the former intelligence officer who handed in the letter to ecuador and officials when i delivered the letter i thought that maybe we had a chance and perhaps we still do have a chance the ecuadorian government gave julian a son should not just ecuadorian citizenship but an ecuadorian diplomatic passport and you know is that how you treat your own citizens in your own diplomats now if they had a problem with something that julian tweeted apparently they do have such a problem then they should punish him i suppose in a way commensurate with what it was that he did he issued one tweet i think this is going a little overboard in response assigned to wiki leaks have been behind the release of thousands of confidential documents over the years those despite the whistleblower being unable to leave the embassy in ce
you give this is to them sanjay's been offline for ten days as ecuador said he put diplomatic ties at risk on twitter with a series of comments about the separatist movement in catalonia the wiki leaks founder has been inside the embassy now for over two thousand days we spoke to the former intelligence officer who handed in the letter to ecuador and officials when i delivered the letter i thought that maybe we had a chance and perhaps we still do have a chance the ecuadorian government gave...
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sanjay gupta. weed pot versus pills. airing sunday. you can watch "outfront" any time, anywhere, anderson is next. >>> the russian lawyer at the center of the trump tower meeting. had far closer kremlin ties that she said or we knew. john berman in for anderson. what she said. >> this story broke, the republican led house intelligence committee released its final report. the conclusion, no collusion. it says as if irony has the world's greatest scheduler. even as it was revealed one potential colluder who has denied kremlin ties at all is in fact an informant, the president taking a victory lap. >> great report. no collusion, which i knew anyway. no coordination, no anything. no collusion with russia. you can believe this one. she probably can't believe it. who can. but the report was very powerful. very strong. no collusion between the trump campaign and the russian people. as i have said many times before, i have always said no collusion, but also said nobody tougher on russia than me. with that all being said, if we can get along wi
sanjay gupta. weed pot versus pills. airing sunday. you can watch "outfront" any time, anywhere, anderson is next. >>> the russian lawyer at the center of the trump tower meeting. had far closer kremlin ties that she said or we knew. john berman in for anderson. what she said. >> this story broke, the republican led house intelligence committee released its final report. the conclusion, no collusion. it says as if irony has the world's greatest scheduler. even as it was...