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sanjay, thank you very much. >>> it is such a busy morning. joining us right now is white house deputy press secretary raj shah. raj is helping to really handle the confirmation process of brett kavanaugh. but right now you're a citizen of earth like the rest of us. wonderful news about the 12 thai soccer players and their coach. >> wonderful news. it warms our hearts and the images coming out of thailand are incredible. obviously the u.s. was working with the tie government and other governments around the world but real praise and accolades to the people on the ground who mode this possible. its a miracle. >> a testament to what people can do when they work together with courage and intelligence. let's talk about the supreme court, brett kavanaugh. what separated brett kavanaugh from the other finalists? >> this was an abundance of riches for the president when it came to selecting the nominee for this court vacancy. he has made a public list of 25 individuals of high caliber of the right academic, judicial and other credentials and he wante
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sanjay gupta joins me now.y, let's just talk first about merck because this is a latest announcement overnight. they're lowering the price of i think six drugs by 10%. one of the drugs by 60%. but i was reading through the names and a lot of these were not drugs that i'd heard of. are these the most commonly used ones? how do you see this? >> no. and not some of the most expensive ones. there are drugs on the list as you probably say, poppy, cost tens of thousands of dollars a month to use so the impact overall i think is going to be a little bit hard to assess right now. and the impact on the viewers, you know, consumers watching this, hard to assess, as well. let's give you frame of reference on this. the drug prices go up all the time. you know that. they go up way out of proportion to inflation. pfizer, a drug company that lowered some of the prices, for viagra, one of the more popular drugs costs about $1,800 for 30 pills. that was last year. right now it costs about $2,021 for 30 pills and gone up and tha
sanjay gupta joins me now.y, let's just talk first about merck because this is a latest announcement overnight. they're lowering the price of i think six drugs by 10%. one of the drugs by 60%. but i was reading through the names and a lot of these were not drugs that i'd heard of. are these the most commonly used ones? how do you see this? >> no. and not some of the most expensive ones. there are drugs on the list as you probably say, poppy, cost tens of thousands of dollars a month to...
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sanjay gupta. four boys brought out yet and now we're learning about four more in a very short period of time this morning. it would seem as if things were picking up rapidly. can we say that's a good sign or is it too early? >> good morning, john and erica, before i answer that, i speak for the world when our hearts go out to the sergeant who gave his life to rescue people, rest in peace frogman. these guys are the best in the wofrld and working very hard. it's looking good, not over yet. >> optimistic xins but i don't think anyone will breathe a sigh of relief, before the four are removed. and sanjay, we don't know if they are done for the day. yesterday there were four out, today four more. maybe they got past the barrier and needed to get extra oxygen in and maybe they figured out a way to finish the efforts today, saying they are up against the same limitations, i have to imagine the trauma of being one of the four kids and coach left under for another day, that's got to be grueling. >> yeah,
sanjay gupta. four boys brought out yet and now we're learning about four more in a very short period of time this morning. it would seem as if things were picking up rapidly. can we say that's a good sign or is it too early? >> good morning, john and erica, before i answer that, i speak for the world when our hearts go out to the sergeant who gave his life to rescue people, rest in peace frogman. these guys are the best in the wofrld and working very hard. it's looking good, not over...
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sanjay gupta is with me and a former dive team lead every and fbi special agent. thanks for being here. dr. sanjay gupta, let me begin with you, can you talk about -- we know physically what these boys have gone through, it's remarkable as ivan said, one of the professional divers died on this strettreacheroustretctreac. physically what is most taxing on their bodies. at the time they are triaged right at the cave entrance, the first time they are assessed by a doctor again, they are looking for the basic things, abc, air way, breathing circulation and any signs of trauma. critical things to assess to make a decision how quickly the boy needs to get to the hospital. air way as a result of the low oxygen conditions in the cave and obviously the several hour sort of escape from the caves are they dehydrated to the point where their blood pressure is falling, anything like that. that's the first thing, once they get to the hospital, aside from the isolation that matt rivers was talking about, they do need to address the hypothermia which is likely the dehydration and
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sanjay gupta for more. rivers explain they're doing this -- which has a positive meaning, saying i'm okay, i'm okay, in thailand. >> they look pretty amazing. you can see them there. when you are looking at this from a medical standpoint, seeing if there's any machines around to assist with breathing, certain medications they may be receiving. they obvious will i have masks on, which their immune systems have probably been a little weakened by what they've gone through the last couple of weeks. we saw a couple of boys standing intermitte intermittently, on their phones. by all accounts, poppy, they look pretty good. we do know from the hospital briefing that took place last night that, on average, they lost about four pounds. there is still concerns about lung infection in at least a couple of the boys. but overall, a very, very favorable report from them. >> we also -- why have some new video in of their parents, sanjay. you've seen their parents in these yellow shirts waving to their kids because they can
sanjay gupta for more. rivers explain they're doing this -- which has a positive meaning, saying i'm okay, i'm okay, in thailand. >> they look pretty amazing. you can see them there. when you are looking at this from a medical standpoint, seeing if there's any machines around to assist with breathing, certain medications they may be receiving. they obvious will i have masks on, which their immune systems have probably been a little weakened by what they've gone through the last couple of...
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everything else here is preternaturally vast amounts ski the teachers will sanjay's vision and their conviction to gently nature can save mankind yes yes past. half. vipers and do not care about the north as much i care about you is way more and i have kids and i want them to leave with a better planet in the future. that's why they've been pushed back it's just totally pointless work it's a fact that it's really yeah it's basically got one of that we swallow them and just survive on this planet and develop in the future past. the world to have more people to join our force or you know as long as it's a rope was to give all doesn't matter how far that's right still you cannot going to since the world was stupid for. duramax this means like. taking the plunge underwater. climbing up i feel talent and it's lusting fast. thinking the brief visit to estonia is not just national. you're. on t.w. . did eva brown really love elf hitler. or did she love the life he provided for her. she was the dictator's mistress. only an insignificant concert at his side pursuing her own ambitions. no weat
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sanjay gupta. sanjay this ordeal has been going on for two weeks. what are the immediate concerns for doctors in treating these patients, the soccer team? >> the immediate concerns are the things that will be most life threatening to these boys and the divers as well as they go through this perilous journey as you heard described there. in medicine things are pretty simple this this regard. you want to make sure someone's airway and breathing is fine, that their heart is functioning well and you start do a systemic check of their bodies. make sure they are warm, make sure you address nutritional concerns and one of the big ones is hydration, just how hydrated are these kids and these divers coming out of this tricky sort of labyrinth of caves. one thing to just remind viewers of, i think, as well, joe, is the timeline that we're talking about. it's a significant timeline. we have a sort of description of exactly how this unfolded. june 23, you remember, is when these soccer players and their coach were first reported missing. it wasn't until july 2
sanjay gupta. sanjay this ordeal has been going on for two weeks. what are the immediate concerns for doctors in treating these patients, the soccer team? >> the immediate concerns are the things that will be most life threatening to these boys and the divers as well as they go through this perilous journey as you heard described there. in medicine things are pretty simple this this regard. you want to make sure someone's airway and breathing is fine, that their heart is functioning well...
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sanjay gupta. sanjay, you heard matt's report there. from your perspective, what are the immediate medical concerns for these boys being treated at the hospital? >> when it comes to this sort of medicine, triage on scene, it really is broken down into a few big buckets. are they breathing stock? they've gone through this treacherous rescue. the cave itself, you have 21% oxygen in the air. the cave has 15%. are they breathing okay. do they have any underlying breathing problems? how dehydrated are they? has it caused their blood pressure to lower and put them at risk of having a heart problem? unlikely. these are young boys, members of the soccer team but they have been through a lot. those are the big ones. they've made a decision that probably because of one of these reasons the boy wasn't in good of shape because of breathing problems or blood pressure problems. but those are the immediate concerns at the site and certainly in the hospital as well. the boys don't have wet suits, how serious is this that? >> that's a significant concer
sanjay gupta. sanjay, you heard matt's report there. from your perspective, what are the immediate medical concerns for these boys being treated at the hospital? >> when it comes to this sort of medicine, triage on scene, it really is broken down into a few big buckets. are they breathing stock? they've gone through this treacherous rescue. the cave itself, you have 21% oxygen in the air. the cave has 15%. are they breathing okay. do they have any underlying breathing problems? how...
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sanjay gupta o gupta, cnn, charles anwar north carolina. >> our thanks to sanjay gupta for the fantastic>> coming up a former cardiologist for president george hw bush gunned down riding his bicycle. the mystery police are trying to unravel, next. -looks great, honey. -right? sometimes you need an expert. i got it. and sometimes those experts need experts. on it. [ crash ] and sometimes the expert the expert needed needs insurance expertise. it's all good. steve, you're covered for general liability. and, paul, we got your back with workers' comp. wow, it's like a party in here. where are the hors d'oeuvres, right? [ clanking ] tartlets? we cover commercial vehicles, too. i think there's something wrong with your sink. but he has plans today.ain.es, too. hey dad. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. welcome to holiday inn! thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! every stay is a special stay at holiday inn. save up to 15% when y
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sanjay gupta looks at the controversy next. [music playing] across the country, we walk. that signify why we want to end alzheimer's disease. but what if, one day, there was a white flower for alzheimer's first survivor? what if there were millions of them? join us for the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's. register today at alz.org/walk. i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried cold turkey, i tried the patch. they didn't work for me. i didn't think anything was going to work for me until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. i needed that to quit. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking or allergic and skin reactions which can be life-threatening. stop chantix and get help right away if
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we all need that that's sanjay poonen, the vmware chief operating officer.t's a, dare i say, a cramer cloud pick back after the break >>> nothing gets your portfolio high like the marijuana stocks i had to but to be totally blunt, i am worrying that maybe easy money has been made here look at canopy growth, a diversified canadian cannabis producer 10% stake in last fall potentially double its position if it wants to, which i view is the stock market equivalent of the good housekeeping seal of approval canada is going to fully legalize weed this october which is one reason high the stock has caught fire. up 386% over the past six months just don't inhale. but can canopy keep climbing i fear the full legalization of pot might come down. that's with a happened in oregon and colorado maybe i'm wrong, though. canopy is clearly a believer just this morning they acquired haiku brands, another diversified canadian pot producer and retailer for 269 loonies, that's canadian a real sign of confidence. let's take a closer look with bruce linton, the co-founder and chair
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sanjay gupta and tim taylor. we've been looking at this new video that we just got in overnight of the rescue process. we can see the team of people, they're walking through the cave to get there, obviously we know there are areas where they can't film where they're swimming where it's too tight. >> look what just happened there. they did something off the rock there. they both lifted their hand up. i thought they were marking it. you can just tell at every step i think they are either looking for hand holes or trying to mark something to say they've been there. they're just we can't imagine the amount of work that each one of them is doing on this five hour trip in to get the boys. >> tim taylor, you called this apollo 13 of cave rescues. explain what we're seeing and what's happening. >> well, there's a whole team that's supporting these other divers. this is a nine hours out or six hours in, six hours out. they've been doing it nine hours. so, when the boys come out, they consume gas. and they probably have st
sanjay gupta and tim taylor. we've been looking at this new video that we just got in overnight of the rescue process. we can see the team of people, they're walking through the cave to get there, obviously we know there are areas where they can't film where they're swimming where it's too tight. >> look what just happened there. they did something off the rock there. they both lifted their hand up. i thought they were marking it. you can just tell at every step i think they are either...
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from the psychological standpoint, we have to wait and see. >> thank you, sanjay. >> let's bring backnstructor paul sumner. there is a sense of relief because of the four boys have been rescued. what makes this effort so difficult? >> the cave structure itself that they are trying to traverse from the earlier reports was a tighter, more narrow system in certain passage ways. it appears some of the rescue work has been to drill away and chip away at some of the openings to allow the operations to move more smoothly, if you will, and move these boys through without the complications that a cave diver would be comfortable with here. in this case, boys who have never been on scuba, not so much. >> what would you tell these bo boys? when you have to try to talk them through this and prevent any anxiety or panic. that is what happened. clause troe february oe -- clau and the mud. none of that is natural. >> none at all. i believe the full face mask was a brilliant idea to bring in for these boys. i have a similar mask that they are utilizing. one of the benefits is it puts their entire face
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elsewhere what's being done to help them i mean a lot of people just decide to flee you know he's from sanjay many of them have turned to don't walk another city northern iraq in the kurdish autonomous territory and they live in refugee camps but then an awful lot has also have to decide to just leave the country altogether i mean just look at germany about one hundred thousand is e.d.'s have made it to germany and are living here now as refugees so these e.v.a.'s have basically they've gone to other places they some of them have managed to get a broad it's not that easy to get to germany from that part of northern iraq do they have any clear sense of a home. and anymore. i don't think so of course if you speak to them they tell you this is the only place we know as home also if you look at that region since you are or shingle as they call it there is their holy land as well it's famous mount center which is holy mountain to them the place of worship and up there on that barren mountain plateau you still have about ten thousand people living in ten settlements this also ever since august two
elsewhere what's being done to help them i mean a lot of people just decide to flee you know he's from sanjay many of them have turned to don't walk another city northern iraq in the kurdish autonomous territory and they live in refugee camps but then an awful lot has also have to decide to just leave the country altogether i mean just look at germany about one hundred thousand is e.d.'s have made it to germany and are living here now as refugees so these e.v.a.'s have basically they've gone to...
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sanjay gupta, thank you. >>> roseanne attempting to defend the tweet about valerie jarrett on fox news. she said the tweet which mentioned the muslim brotherhood and planet of the apes was actually miss undr misunderstoo. >> i was sad that people thought it was racist. if you think at the height of my power and fame i would go -- it is just -- i'm not stupid. that's what they keep selling. >> barr told valerie jarrett she is sorry, but told her she needs a new haircut. i don't think stupidity got her fired by the american public. >>> 50 minutes past the hour. earnings were rough for facebook, but amazon is different. topped $2 billion for the first time ever. cnn money is next. this is not a bed. it's a high-tech revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it intelligently senses your movement and automatically adjusts on each side to keep you both comfortable. and snoring? how smart is that? smarter sleep. to help you lose your dad bod, train for that marathon, and wake up with the patience of a saint. the new sleep number 360 smart bed, from $999. smarter sleep will chan
sanjay gupta, thank you. >>> roseanne attempting to defend the tweet about valerie jarrett on fox news. she said the tweet which mentioned the muslim brotherhood and planet of the apes was actually miss undr misunderstoo. >> i was sad that people thought it was racist. if you think at the height of my power and fame i would go -- it is just -- i'm not stupid. that's what they keep selling. >> barr told valerie jarrett she is sorry, but told her she needs a new haircut. i...
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sanjay gupta. >> reporter: christine and dave, if there is a holy grail in the world of neuroscience's is at the top of the list. that is why there is excitement about this drug called ban-2401. that is the drug name in clinical trials. it is early going, but it is exciting because of the researchers finding patients over 18 months of the iv medication. take a look here. it reduced the existing amyloid in the brain by 70%. researchers believe amyloid is what causes alzheimer's. it prevented new plaque from forming. the last point that patients pay attention to here which reduced cognitive decline by 30% as compared to patients with placebo. there are five medications for alzheimer's right now. three approved over the last 14 years. hundreds of trials for alzheimer's treatments have failed. that is why people are paying attention. 5 million people in the country with alzheimer's right now. those numbers are expected to triple by the year 2050. what happens next is that this will go to phase three clinical trials and that could still take several years before we get results back. this
sanjay gupta. >> reporter: christine and dave, if there is a holy grail in the world of neuroscience's is at the top of the list. that is why there is excitement about this drug called ban-2401. that is the drug name in clinical trials. it is early going, but it is exciting because of the researchers finding patients over 18 months of the iv medication. take a look here. it reduced the existing amyloid in the brain by 70%. researchers believe amyloid is what causes alzheimer's. it...
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sanjay gupta, cnn, cha , charlotte, north carolina. >>> manned space exploration is back.on and astronauts plan to state. the latest on this former space mission with a former nasa astronaut. ood is your insurancef you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ the kayak explore tool shows you the places you can fly on your budget. so you can be confident you're getting the most bang for your buck. alo-ha. kayak. search one and done. only remfresh uses keep 1 in ion-powered melatonin to deliver up to 7 hours of sleep support. number 1 sleep doctor recommended remfresh -- your nightly sleep companion. available in the natural sleep section at walmart. >>> it's one small step for man. one giant leap for mankind. >> 49 years ago. nasa is going back to the moon, though. this time they want to stay. friday act
sanjay gupta, cnn, cha , charlotte, north carolina. >>> manned space exploration is back.on and astronauts plan to state. the latest on this former space mission with a former nasa astronaut. ood is your insurancef you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty mutual...
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sanjay gupta is here. and in hours, a decision that could impact the supreme court for years to come. we'll break down the president's short list for the supreme court pick. you're live in the cnn newsroom. they work togetherf doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum micronutrients. restoring your awesome, daily. centrum. feed your cells. mayor maybe they're justnts posinan ordinary couple.uple. either way, this room came at an unbeatable price. no one looks out for you, like travelocity. with price match guarantee, you'll always wander wisely. join t-mobile. and get netflix included. so your family can watch what they love in more places. get an unlimited family plan with netflix on us. and right now, buy one samsung galaxy s9 and get one free. yeah... but popping these things really helps me...relax. please don't, i'm saving those for later. at least you don't have to worry about renters insurance. just go to geico.com. geico helps with renters insuranc
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sanjay basu, co-author of the new study, "hihigher temperatures increase suicide rates in the unitedtates and mexico." dr. . basu is an assistant professor of medicine at stanford and co-author of the book, "the body y economic: : wy austerity kills." welcome back to democracy now! talk about this new study. dr. basu: thank you for having me. the new study tries to explain statistical phenomenon that have been observed since the early 19th century. what seems to be the relationship between temperature and suicide and, importantly, this study tries to disentangle in your correlation from a more causal relationship using new statistical methods. the study i examined counties in the u.s. and mexico from as far and, after 1960's correcting for seasonality, economic changes, and a wide range of other factors, we observed a direct relationship between increased average temperatures and suicides, replicating the effects observed since the 19th century of heat waves, unusual heat waves, and exexcess suicides, particularly among older adults. juan: now, obviously, there might be some skeptics
sanjay basu, co-author of the new study, "hihigher temperatures increase suicide rates in the unitedtates and mexico." dr. . basu is an assistant professor of medicine at stanford and co-author of the book, "the body y economic: : wy austerity kills." welcome back to democracy now! talk about this new study. dr. basu: thank you for having me. the new study tries to explain statistical phenomenon that have been observed since the early 19th century. what seems to be the...
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sanjay gupta, gives us a look here. >> christi and martin, look, we're talking about something that someholy grail when it comes to the world of neuroscience, when it comes to the world of new drug development. but i just want to say at the outset, this is a very early sort of development now with this new medication, ban 2401. this is a phase 2 trial. there are still many more steps before this could ever come to market, but here is what got everyone so excited. take a look at the list here. they found that this medication could reduce the amount of plaque in the brain by 70%. it's those plaques that people believe are associated with alzheimer's disease. it could also prevent new plaques from forming. and then the bottom point there, i think perhaps the most important, reduce the sort of rate of cognitive decline by 30%. so you know, as compared to a sugar pill or placebo. again, this is early. this was in patients who received the highest dose of this medication, about 161 patients. they were followed over 18 months. and these are the sorts of results that they saw. part of the reason
sanjay gupta, gives us a look here. >> christi and martin, look, we're talking about something that someholy grail when it comes to the world of neuroscience, when it comes to the world of new drug development. but i just want to say at the outset, this is a very early sort of development now with this new medication, ban 2401. this is a phase 2 trial. there are still many more steps before this could ever come to market, but here is what got everyone so excited. take a look at the list...
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sanjay gupta. thank you so much for joining me.ad in the "newsroom" with a ana cabrera from new york. >> you are live in the "cnn newsroom." >>> i'm ana cabrera in new york. somebody is lying, but the question is, who are you going to believe? someone not really known for telling the truth or someone on
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sanjay gupta with that report. thank you so much. and of course we continue to track the developments, the breaking news out of thailand and the efforts to save a trapped football team of young boys and their coach. >>> also ahead, an important judicial announcement followed by spotlight moments on the international stage. we've got a preview of president trump's agenda this week around the world and in the u.s., you're watching "newsroom." sometimes a day at the ballpark is more than just a day at the ballpark. [park announcer] all military members stand and be recognized. sometimes fans cheer for those who wear a different uniform. no matter where or when you served, t-mobile stands ready to serve you. that's why we're providing half off family lines to all military. gonna make it rain "tre tres". kids 'cause dad's he's saying he's gonna score a bunch of three-pointers on you. yeah, we ball til we fall. there are multiples on the table: one is cash, three are fha, one is va. so what can you do? she's saying a whole lotta people wan
sanjay gupta with that report. thank you so much. and of course we continue to track the developments, the breaking news out of thailand and the efforts to save a trapped football team of young boys and their coach. >>> also ahead, an important judicial announcement followed by spotlight moments on the international stage. we've got a preview of president trump's agenda this week around the world and in the u.s., you're watching "newsroom." sometimes a day at the ballpark is...
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everything else here is preternaturally vast the nonstate the teachers will sanjay's vision and their conviction that only nature can save mankind. yes. pass. by force of good of care of all that often much i care about you is way more and i have kids and i want them to leave with a better planet and a future adams that's why did the first it's difficult for me but for its effect if it's real yeah it's basically got one up that we swallow him and just survive on this planet that developed in the future past. it'll be good to have more people to join our force you know as long as it's a workable for two people doesn't matter how far that's right still you can of going to since the world witnessed two people. oh. come. on. come on the. odd. duramax this moves like. taking the plunge on the move to see him. climbing up eiffel tower and it's not going fast. sinking the brief from a visit to estonia's launches national. mall. bursts odd home to news of species. a home worth saving on. modern birds are big changes and must start with small steps . global ideas tell stories of could induce p
everything else here is preternaturally vast the nonstate the teachers will sanjay's vision and their conviction that only nature can save mankind. yes. pass. by force of good of care of all that often much i care about you is way more and i have kids and i want them to leave with a better planet and a future adams that's why did the first it's difficult for me but for its effect if it's real yeah it's basically got one up that we swallow him and just survive on this planet that developed in...
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sanjay gupta and tim taylor, expert in underwater technology.een three boys pulled out today, four each of the previous days. they seem to have this system in place. i just think it has run incredibly smoothly so far. still, though, two to go. >> yes. and getting this as a routine has a little bit of danger in itself because there's always something that can come out of left field that you haven't run in the last four times or three times. so you have to be really vigilant for something happening, something out of the blue that hasn't happened before. >> this is new video we got in about the process. and this part -- i mean, it's misleading, right in this looks like, oh, we could all do this. they're only wading up to their knees. but they can't shoot the stuff where it's just blackout conditions and they're having to go under water and still portions of that, too. even this looks treacherous, but there are much worse things that they have to get the kids out. but still, the fact that they've done it now, you're hopeful that these last two will
sanjay gupta and tim taylor, expert in underwater technology.een three boys pulled out today, four each of the previous days. they seem to have this system in place. i just think it has run incredibly smoothly so far. still, though, two to go. >> yes. and getting this as a routine has a little bit of danger in itself because there's always something that can come out of left field that you haven't run in the last four times or three times. so you have to be really vigilant for something...
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everything else here is preternaturally vast the non-state beaches will sanjay's vision and their conviction to gently nature can save mankind. by force of the most credible and off that much i care about you is way more and i have kids and i want them to be with a better planet in the future and. that's why i did it first it's difficult for me but for it's affected it's real yeah it's basically got one of the weeks for all human just the wife and it's better than developing a future past. to look good to have more people to join the workforce so you know as long as it's a willful fraud good will doesn't matter how far it's right still going up going to since the war we're stupid. cool move. the ball. going to. move. slowly. that's a reality in the mathematics cuckoo searchers have been experimenting with both buying stem cells. as the cells divide and multiply the muscle tissue develops into a good coach should be in place meet from the source house. tomorrow to. thirty minutes on d w. make your sport t.v. the smarter with the d w four small to. what you watch when you want it up to date ex
everything else here is preternaturally vast the non-state beaches will sanjay's vision and their conviction to gently nature can save mankind. by force of the most credible and off that much i care about you is way more and i have kids and i want them to be with a better planet in the future and. that's why i did it first it's difficult for me but for it's affected it's real yeah it's basically got one of the weeks for all human just the wife and it's better than developing a future past. to...
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the church of sanjay vani battista in the mountain village of manju has striking black and white stripes. and attracts lots of tourists. and also hopes that your a.d.p. atra will be just as popular it's a project that's particularly close to the architect's heart after all he grew up near monte general also and frequently enjoyed its panoramic views over the border to italy. the bambino. as a child mall the mountain was the world for me. the peak of the out the entire universe is soley i climbed up the mountain in the early morning to see the sun rise. this mountain let me see the world of the school for the. visitors need not climb for nucular rowing carries visitors all the way up the mountainside to the fjord a day peering through. the panorama restaurant does face stiff competition the stunning views from want a general. all right coming back down to earth now we had next to last him a national park in estonia to experience nature in its purest form now this park is about an hour's drive from the estonian capital talent you know one thing that makes it remarkable are the natural remn
the church of sanjay vani battista in the mountain village of manju has striking black and white stripes. and attracts lots of tourists. and also hopes that your a.d.p. atra will be just as popular it's a project that's particularly close to the architect's heart after all he grew up near monte general also and frequently enjoyed its panoramic views over the border to italy. the bambino. as a child mall the mountain was the world for me. the peak of the out the entire universe is soley i...
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this situation cannot go on forever sanjay will eventually have to go right. yes indeed yes but his departure should come about through dialogue this week there was speculation in the media that a sign just time of the embassy is coming to an end in fact it was later confirmed that the two states are currently in talks regarding a songe the president has reportedly said that the australian activist has quote a stone in my shoe was granted political asylum and twenty twelve by ecuador's president. and he spoke to us. ok you only had a songes actions were absolutely on little for the states has a right to keep secrets saunders granted asylum not as an apology for his actions it was because there were no guarantees that the investigation would be held in the proper manner and now marina says dialogue is needed ecuadorans know what that means is total hypocrisy. talks about dialogue or making deals behind the scenes he already has an agreement with us on what will happen to the song and now he is just trying to sweeten the pill by talking about dialogue but i'm af
this situation cannot go on forever sanjay will eventually have to go right. yes indeed yes but his departure should come about through dialogue this week there was speculation in the media that a sign just time of the embassy is coming to an end in fact it was later confirmed that the two states are currently in talks regarding a songe the president has reportedly said that the australian activist has quote a stone in my shoe was granted political asylum and twenty twelve by ecuador's...
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sanjay gupta joins me now., first an incredible miracle that they were able to coordinate this, get them out. just in terms of what's ahead for these kids and their condition now, what are the important things to look for and know about? >> well, you know, the big thing immediately after they've been rescued was to take care of the basics. you know, there was hypothermia. there was dehydration, malnutrition, and they made some decisions right at the entrance to the cave, anderson, as you might know, how quickly do they need to get these boys to the hospital based on that level of concern. we hear that part of it, sort of stabilizing those things is going pretty well. you can't do that fast. if someone has been hydrated, you have to give liquids slowly. you may not be able to give solid foods. all of that stuff. there's also the concern about infection. they've been in this cave for, you know, over two weeks. you get exposed to all sorts of different elements when in the cave. they have to check for those things
sanjay gupta joins me now., first an incredible miracle that they were able to coordinate this, get them out. just in terms of what's ahead for these kids and their condition now, what are the important things to look for and know about? >> well, you know, the big thing immediately after they've been rescued was to take care of the basics. you know, there was hypothermia. there was dehydration, malnutrition, and they made some decisions right at the entrance to the cave, anderson, as you...
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ecuadorian president is reportedly said that the strain activist is quote a stone in my shoe where sanjay was granted political asylum back in two thousand and twelve by ecuador's then president. he spoke to r.t. about the latest twist in the case. that songes actions were absolutely unlawful the states has a right to keep secrets assigned was granted asylum not as an apology for his actions it was because there were no guarantees that the investigation would be held in the proper manner and now marina says dialogue is needed ecuadorans know what that means is total hypocrisy. no talks about dialogue or making deals behind the scenes he already has an agreement with us on what will happen to the sandwich and now he is just trying to sweeten the pill by talking about dialogue but i'm afraid and i said it's a few months ago that the days of his songes presence in our embassy almost over. forty four year old union sanchez been in the spotlight for the past decade is his project we kill each shed light on state crimes and also international corruption here's a quick recap of his case. i . i.
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she but this situation cannot go on forever and sanjay will eventually have to go all right it will keep yes indeed yes but his departure should come about through dialogue this isn't the first time we've heard speculation of a sarge six year tenure at the ecuadorian embassy coming to an end it is the first time such hints have come from such a high official the president of ecuador himself saw and of course has been a asylum seeker effectively at the embassy since two thousand and twelve he fled there six years one month ago afraid that he would be extradited to the united states where he's wanted of course for publicly leaking those military and diplomatic cables which celebs war crimes and human rights violations now of course all this comes in the light of those reports about negotiations between the ecuadorian government and the british government to come to some sort of conclusion to bring this matter to an end the u.k. government has denied that this issue specifically was discussed during president rose recent visit to the u.k. but they have confirmed that negotiations have gener
she but this situation cannot go on forever and sanjay will eventually have to go all right it will keep yes indeed yes but his departure should come about through dialogue this isn't the first time we've heard speculation of a sarge six year tenure at the ecuadorian embassy coming to an end it is the first time such hints have come from such a high official the president of ecuador himself saw and of course has been a asylum seeker effectively at the embassy since two thousand and twelve he...
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sanjay ja hsh, is a possible contender and ceo of global foundries and there are a number of intel execsure.ny and its like stacy smith, the company's former president of manufacturing. renee james, now ceo of empire, diane bant, former coo at google cloud and pat gelsinger, though gelsinger tweeted i love being ceo of vmware andinot anywhere else. the next ceo, whoever that might be will have to deal with som real complex challenges like manufacturing issues that the hcompany ising with its next generation processors that promise bettererformance with lower power usage. there's also increasing competition fro rivals like nvidia which is trading pecialized chips for new hot areas like artificial intelligence. ifss intel can addhose manufacturing challenges while maintaining its dominant position in pc and server chips andnt diversifying potential growth areas like artificial intelligence and autonomous cars, investors may cheerom er is in the corner office. for "nightly business report," i'm josh lipton, santa clara, california. >>> mnwhile, fellow dow component inco component mcdonald's
sanjay ja hsh, is a possible contender and ceo of global foundries and there are a number of intel execsure.ny and its like stacy smith, the company's former president of manufacturing. renee james, now ceo of empire, diane bant, former coo at google cloud and pat gelsinger, though gelsinger tweeted i love being ceo of vmware andinot anywhere else. the next ceo, whoever that might be will have to deal with som real complex challenges like manufacturing issues that the hcompany ising with its...
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well sanjay's play said animal werefor officials later apprehended about. along through tests in london these are the top stories on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has been forced to backtrack from his defense on russia relegations of election meddling there was outrage from all passes and intelligence agencies over a chance comments following a summit with the russian president on how sinking he now says he accepts intelligence communities conclusion there washer have meddled in the elections but he maintains their actions have no impact on the result. i have full faith and support for america's great intelligence agencies always had. i have felt very strongly that while russia's actions had no impact at all on the outcome of the election let me be totally clear in saying that and i've said this many times i accept our intelligence community conclusion that russia is battling the two thousand and sixteen election took place. of the people also. a lot of people out there. iraq's prime minister. the house promised to address the concerns of protester
well sanjay's play said animal werefor officials later apprehended about. along through tests in london these are the top stories on al-jazeera u.s. president donald trump has been forced to backtrack from his defense on russia relegations of election meddling there was outrage from all passes and intelligence agencies over a chance comments following a summit with the russian president on how sinking he now says he accepts intelligence communities conclusion there washer have meddled in the...
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regional elections where the bjp didn't perform quite as well as you had hoped, but this is what sanjayhe election campaign. he said "this election campaign. he said "this election is not about rules or water 01’ election is not about rules or water or delivery of services, it is a battle of hindus versus muslims". you are not believing minister of the land over the government, you don't believe the prime and asked about a straight observation out of context by a gentleman who got work in his constituency, you are coming to be bjp. that is not fair. i'm talking about what is happening and grassroots talking about what is happening and grass roots a cross talking about what is happening and grassroots across india today. the prime minister is very clear that we are for the government. and people are for the government. and people are voting because of the government. and the way and yet is becoming an economic powerhouse, 7.596 becoming an economic powerhouse, 7.5% world trade, emerging as a power, it is all an affirmation of the top of the people that they wa nted the top of the people
regional elections where the bjp didn't perform quite as well as you had hoped, but this is what sanjayhe election campaign. he said "this election campaign. he said "this election is not about rules or water 01’ election is not about rules or water or delivery of services, it is a battle of hindus versus muslims". you are not believing minister of the land over the government, you don't believe the prime and asked about a straight observation out of context by a gentleman who...
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we left the house quickly can look good in the quitters it with your parents there when they took sanjay oh yes. yes my mother and father were also there when sergio was abducted with. each other meaning the did your parents try to find him i . mean that's a difficult subject it was really. hard on them i think every mother who has gone through it has reacted in a similar way including my mother in ritual they get up in the morning and say i dreamt overlander or i dreamt of sergio or i dreamt that or someone might say i think i saw him in the streets and i go through to go but it wasn't him. it wasn't him but that's the only way he was ever mentioned again. otherwise the subject was to boo. in this business and you really get a feeling those were the worst years of the civil war which devastated the country the police and the army were fighting against the guerrillas thousands of people were abducted forty five thousand around the whole country forty five thousand and those are just the ones who disappeared another two hundred thousand died the population of guatemala was eight million a
we left the house quickly can look good in the quitters it with your parents there when they took sanjay oh yes. yes my mother and father were also there when sergio was abducted with. each other meaning the did your parents try to find him i . mean that's a difficult subject it was really. hard on them i think every mother who has gone through it has reacted in a similar way including my mother in ritual they get up in the morning and say i dreamt overlander or i dreamt of sergio or i dreamt...
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we left the house quickly and look at the quitters it was where your parents there when they took sanjay oh yes. yes my mother and father were also there when sergio was abducted with. each other meaning did your parents try to find him my. sister was i mean that's a difficult subject it was really hard on them i think every mother who has gone through it has. acted in a similar way including my mother. in law they get up in the morning and say i dreamt overlander years or i dreamt of said geo or i dreamt that or someone might say i think i saw him in the streets of cairo can look great but it wasn't him. it wasn't him but that's the only way he was ever mentioned again when. i wouldn't otherwise the subject was to boo. in this beautician you're going to get us to believe those were the worst years of the civil war which devastated thousand and those are just the ones who disappeared another two hundred thousand died the population of guatemala was eight million at the time to me and pointed out to me unity and it was the most brutal repression of a people ever endured in latin america a
we left the house quickly and look at the quitters it was where your parents there when they took sanjay oh yes. yes my mother and father were also there when sergio was abducted with. each other meaning did your parents try to find him my. sister was i mean that's a difficult subject it was really hard on them i think every mother who has gone through it has. acted in a similar way including my mother. in law they get up in the morning and say i dreamt overlander years or i dreamt of said geo...
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going through a private company it's called rethink the venue standing out by sanjay that is now owned by the same. companies and the from. turkish finance a company that's going to be. this is a very italian. that a public company makes a private company that sold by strangers in this case stranger companies foreign companies that are getting all their money. donations regularly rally against the cruise ships activists say it's the only way to make their voices heard today no grand day navi no doubt ships is staging a protest headed by to moscow they're being joined by activists from more than thirty other groups that are going can get rough. sometimes police beat us or sometimes a. again we have trials of but we don't care we go we go on because we are on the right side and we are winning. berati from the grassroots group of squatters is also here. because the issues of tourism much affected the housing problem and also environmental problems and the money that they mean if there is a fight to spend to increase stories mention please the infrastructure to give money that they don't p
going through a private company it's called rethink the venue standing out by sanjay that is now owned by the same. companies and the from. turkish finance a company that's going to be. this is a very italian. that a public company makes a private company that sold by strangers in this case stranger companies foreign companies that are getting all their money. donations regularly rally against the cruise ships activists say it's the only way to make their voices heard today no grand day navi no...
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sanjay gupta. first it was like hooray, they got them out.e physicals and the emotionals? >> the doctors and nurses have this timetable to work with. they knew june 23rd was when the boys went missing and july 2nd, eight days later is when they were first found alive and six days after that is when these rescues started. you have an idea how long they were in the cave and what their hydration status is like and oxygen saturation were dropping in the cage and they know all this. that's what they are addressing immediately. when you hydrate somebody in a situation like this, you got to go slowly. food maybe soft food for a while and not solid food. letting them acclemate and all of that. in this state of isolation now and it is interesting now -- >> they're in quarantine now. the kids separating from their parents, why? >> it is interesting, brooke, part of it there are certain pathog pathogens that they may be exposed. >> cave disease. >> people who goes throu throug they know about this. you can get a respiratory infection. that's not contagi
sanjay gupta. first it was like hooray, they got them out.e physicals and the emotionals? >> the doctors and nurses have this timetable to work with. they knew june 23rd was when the boys went missing and july 2nd, eight days later is when they were first found alive and six days after that is when these rescues started. you have an idea how long they were in the cave and what their hydration status is like and oxygen saturation were dropping in the cage and they know all this. that's...
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sanjay gupta. >> christine and dave, the doctors have had a long time to think about and prepare forolding now. basic concerns when the boys come out of the cave. you can pare it down to air way, breathing and circulation. you want to address these at the scene at the mouth of the cave and make a decision how quickly do the boys and players and divers if something happens need to get to a hospital. we saw one boy air lifted. it could have been a problem with breathing or blood pressure as a result of dehydration. we don't know. that is how the decisions get made. keep in mind the timeline. the divers are predicting what the boys will need. june 23rd, the boys and coach go missing. nine days before the food shows up as a result of the rescue divers. what were the conditions in the cave? we know the oxygen levels dropped. we know there is a concern about dehydration. that is how you process things from the medical standpoint. if i had to guess, the boys won't be in hospital that long. whether it is dehydration or malnutrition, that can be addressed quickly. from the physical standpoint
sanjay gupta. >> christine and dave, the doctors have had a long time to think about and prepare forolding now. basic concerns when the boys come out of the cave. you can pare it down to air way, breathing and circulation. you want to address these at the scene at the mouth of the cave and make a decision how quickly do the boys and players and divers if something happens need to get to a hospital. we saw one boy air lifted. it could have been a problem with breathing or blood pressure as...
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sanjay gupta takes us to the biggest obstacle race in the world. >> the stink trench, man versus lakeger set of monkey bars. it's the rat race dirty weekend, the largest obstacle course race in the world. >> it's a big objective, it might be the biggest things that they ever do. >> two hours north of london, adults and children tackle a course. >> you don't know what to expect and what is around the corner, so you can't really train specifically for t that's kind of why i like it. >> anything can happen. the mind games you overcome. you push through the pain. >> the challenge is daunting, but course designer has carefully considered the race's degree of difficulty. >> we don't want it to be so difficult that it is what we would could you will a suffer-fest. there's no joy in coming and not completing something. my favorite is the the little things we do. we even have a few old phone boxes and buried some featuresing on. when you stand over the top, it's almost like you can see the curvature of the earth. jumping off that thing is a mind game. it's the quirky thing that i think sets th
sanjay gupta takes us to the biggest obstacle race in the world. >> the stink trench, man versus lakeger set of monkey bars. it's the rat race dirty weekend, the largest obstacle course race in the world. >> it's a big objective, it might be the biggest things that they ever do. >> two hours north of london, adults and children tackle a course. >> you don't know what to expect and what is around the corner, so you can't really train specifically for t that's kind of why...
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already have some pretty big important roles at this chipmaker experson exintern externally, watch sanjaytacy smith. and renee james and diane bryant, the former coo of google cloud. pat gelsinger responded on twitter to say, thanks for the shout-out, john ford, but i love being ceo @vmware and am not going anywhere else. he violated company policy by having a relationship with a coworker the next ceo, whoever that is going to be, will have to deal with complex challenges. one, manufacturing challenges with its next generation processe processers, so-called 10 nanometer chips. and they have been make iing moe processer processers and two, increasing competition from rivals like nvidia and amd. still, patrick morehead says intel has plenty of advantages of its own it's still a dominant powerhouse in the core market and is expanding into new markets that investors care about, like ai and self-driving cars. guys, back to you. >> i did say they should probably talk to him i didn't go so far to say he was a good pick. that could be a little outside of my area of expertise, josh, but as i look
already have some pretty big important roles at this chipmaker experson exintern externally, watch sanjaytacy smith. and renee james and diane bryant, the former coo of google cloud. pat gelsinger responded on twitter to say, thanks for the shout-out, john ford, but i love being ceo @vmware and am not going anywhere else. he violated company policy by having a relationship with a coworker the next ceo, whoever that is going to be, will have to deal with complex challenges. one, manufacturing...
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sanjay gupta. matt, first give us an update. >>.s remarkable to see that video, the first time we've seen the boys since their remarkable, improbable rescue and they're in quarantine that doctors say they will have to be in for seven days. health officials gave a press conference update earlier today and say the boys are in good shape, one has a lung infection but is responding well to treatment and their parents have come to the hospital throughout the day for the closest thing they can get to a reunion. they have to be on the other side of the glass wall but they look to be in good shape just a remarkable development and something all of thailand is celebrating. >> you're looking at this along with the rest of us. we see the kids in quarantine. they have the face masks on. what do you see and what have you heard about their condition? >> as matt was say iing they lo good. whenever you see a hospital setting like this you try to see if there's machines or ivs, medications the boys are receiving. they have masks on to protect them f
sanjay gupta. matt, first give us an update. >>.s remarkable to see that video, the first time we've seen the boys since their remarkable, improbable rescue and they're in quarantine that doctors say they will have to be in for seven days. health officials gave a press conference update earlier today and say the boys are in good shape, one has a lung infection but is responding well to treatment and their parents have come to the hospital throughout the day for the closest thing they can...
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chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta is here with me. so the -- call it whatever you want, as i said. but it's -- thank god for all of the teams to bring the people out and the medical teams now working with these kids. they're in isolation for the next few days. what are they checking for? >> you know, the basics first. they've been in this cave-like environment for 2.5 weeks, hypothermia, dehydration, malnutrition. and you've got to sort of pace them when you start to reintroduce food and liquids -- >> a shock to the system. >> a shock to the system. maybe not even solid foods initially. checking for particular inconnections. when you're -- infections. which you're in a cave, there are fungus and spores that you can breathe into your lungs. they were using whatever water they could find. it may have been contaminated. you can check for infections. by the way, they've been planning for this. they've known the situation the boys have been in and how long they've been there. what is interesting, as well, is when you're in a a cave like th
chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta is here with me. so the -- call it whatever you want, as i said. but it's -- thank god for all of the teams to bring the people out and the medical teams now working with these kids. they're in isolation for the next few days. what are they checking for? >> you know, the basics first. they've been in this cave-like environment for 2.5 weeks, hypothermia, dehydration, malnutrition. and you've got to sort of pace them when you start to reintroduce...
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sanjay gupta has the story in this edition of "fit nation." >> reporter: the stink trench.nkey bars are just three of the 200 challenges to overcome at the rat race dirty weekend. the largest obstacle course race in the world. >> this is a big objective to conquer and might be the biggest thing they ever do. >> reporter: two hours north of london more than 5,000 adults and children tackle a 20-mile course featuring 200 invented obstacles. >> got to know what to expect and what's next around the corner. can't retrain specifically for it and kind of why i like it. >> anything can happen in a 20-mile race. a mind game to overcome. push through the pain and get to the end. >> reporter: the challenge is daunting, but course designer jim carefully considered the race's degree of difficulty. >> obviously physically challenging. we don't want it so difficult it's what we call a suffer event. no joy in not completing something. my favorite touch is the little things we do. we have an old london cab people climb through, old foam boxes buried underground. stand on top of this, almost
sanjay gupta has the story in this edition of "fit nation." >> reporter: the stink trench.nkey bars are just three of the 200 challenges to overcome at the rat race dirty weekend. the largest obstacle course race in the world. >> this is a big objective to conquer and might be the biggest thing they ever do. >> reporter: two hours north of london more than 5,000 adults and children tackle a 20-mile course featuring 200 invented obstacles. >> got to know what to...
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sanjay gupta. >>> and it is a cover that you have seen millions of times the morph of vladimir putint trump and the artist are reveals the story behind it next in the cnn newsroom. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infectio
sanjay gupta. >>> and it is a cover that you have seen millions of times the morph of vladimir putint trump and the artist are reveals the story behind it next in the cnn newsroom. with moderate to severe crohn's disease, i was there, just not always where i needed to be. is she alright? i hope so. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw...