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s sanjay, thank you so much. again, former president bill clinton was admitted to the hospital tuesday, university of california irvine. he was at an event, not feeling well. not covaid related, not heart related, doctors say. they say it is a bad infection also known as sepsis. how did he get that? sanjay wasn't told. he is responding well to antibiotics. they are iv. he is in the icu but he may be out of the hospital as soon as tomorrow or the next day. obviously any developments, we'll bring them to you right away. >>> let's start "prime time" and go to our next big story. contempt proceedings on the calendar against steve bannon, who is bucking the january 6th committee. will this make him talk? or will it make him a martyr? the chair of the panel did not hold back today. >> steve bannon and his advice to former president trump leaves us no choice. so the committee will do what we are required to do. we're left with no other choice than to ask the justice department, lock him up, hold him in contempt. >> cong
s sanjay, thank you so much. again, former president bill clinton was admitted to the hospital tuesday, university of california irvine. he was at an event, not feeling well. not covaid related, not heart related, doctors say. they say it is a bad infection also known as sepsis. how did he get that? sanjay wasn't told. he is responding well to antibiotics. they are iv. he is in the icu but he may be out of the hospital as soon as tomorrow or the next day. obviously any developments, we'll bring...
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so sanjay, what do you say to that?e is a lot of data and we have been encouraging people for months now, everyone who is eligible to get vaccinated. give us the facts. >> i'm not sure really, you know, what he's driving at sometimes because i think he says on one hand, i'm not advocating people get infected but i'm also not -- he's not obviously advocating for the vaccine for a lot of people. it's a very contagious virus. that's the issue. that's why the vaccine exists to protect people from getting infected. it was a little confusing. with regard to young people in particular, it came down to two issues. the value of getting people vaccinated so they don't spread the virus. if they're not as likely to get sick, they can spread the virus. we're trying to bring the pandemic to an end and that's why you want to create as much immunity as possible out there. the other thing is this idea that again joe rogan and others brought up the idea are the vaccines worse than the disease for young people specifically? we put numbers
so sanjay, what do you say to that?e is a lot of data and we have been encouraging people for months now, everyone who is eligible to get vaccinated. give us the facts. >> i'm not sure really, you know, what he's driving at sometimes because i think he says on one hand, i'm not advocating people get infected but i'm also not -- he's not obviously advocating for the vaccine for a lot of people. it's a very contagious virus. that's the issue. that's why the vaccine exists to protect people...
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with us now sanjay. sanjay, first off, i'm so glad you did this.o can listen to the sense that you make. tell us why you thought this was so important. >> yeah. that's part of it. the media landscape is pretty segmented as we know. there are a lot of people who listen on cnn who are accepting and hearing these messages and understanding the science. but i wanted to go to a place where clearly he has a big audience. as you mentioned, he's been a skeptic of the vaccines. i listened to his podcast. i thought there could be some common ground and decided to lean into the nuance for three hours, which is a long time to talk to anybody. no breaks, no distractions, no phones for three hours. but that's how you get at some of these real. >> we would talk to you for three hours but they would wrap us. you heard him talking about vaccines and kids there. here's the exchange on that. . >> mayo carditis can be. >> it's inflammation of the heart. that's what it is. you have to think of it like that. it can happen in anybody. but people who have robust immune re
with us now sanjay. sanjay, first off, i'm so glad you did this.o can listen to the sense that you make. tell us why you thought this was so important. >> yeah. that's part of it. the media landscape is pretty segmented as we know. there are a lot of people who listen on cnn who are accepting and hearing these messages and understanding the science. but i wanted to go to a place where clearly he has a big audience. as you mentioned, he's been a skeptic of the vaccines. i listened to his...
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ike i'm going to buy it, sanjay. thank you, sanjay. best of luck. we appreciate it. >> you got it. thanks, don. >> and we'll be right back. age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. look, i gotta say something. 'said it before and i'll say it again. if i thought a reverse mortgage was just some kind of trick to take your home, i wouldn't even be here. it's just a loan, like any other, with one big difference- and that difference is how you choose to pay it back. find out how reverse mortgage loans really work with aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage guide eliminate monthly mortgage payments, pay bills, medical costs, and more. call now! other mortgages are paid back each month, but with a reverse mortgage, you can pay whatever you can, when it works for you, or, you can choose to wait, and pay it off in one lump sum when you leave your home. call today and find out more in aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage loan guide. access tax-free cash and stay in the home you love. you've been investing i
ike i'm going to buy it, sanjay. thank you, sanjay. best of luck. we appreciate it. >> you got it. thanks, don. >> and we'll be right back. age before beauty? why not both? visibly diminish wrinkled skin in... crepe corrector lotion... only from gold bond. look, i gotta say something. 'said it before and i'll say it again. if i thought a reverse mortgage was just some kind of trick to take your home, i wouldn't even be here. it's just a loan, like any other, with one big difference-...
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so, sanjay, look.important because joe rogan is listened to and -- and popular with a lot of people who aren't consuming mainstream media and mainstream science, right? so, you went on there, i know, to talk to him, yes? and to talk to people who listen to him. you talked to him for more than three hours, so what was the main reason that you made the decision to do that? >> yeah. i think it's exactly that, erin. i mean, it -- it's this idea that, you know, we have been at this for a couple of years now. i think we -- we talk about this, obviously, on -- on your program, on cnn all the time. but there's -- there is a lot of people who still aren't getting the message. and i -- i don't know. i -- maybe it was a silly idea of mine but i -- i wanted to go talk -- i think if you are serious about public health, you have got to go reach people who aren't typically hearing these messages. and i think it's -- joe -- i also felt joe was willing to have a dialogue. i mean, we had talked on the phone a couple of
so, sanjay, look.important because joe rogan is listened to and -- and popular with a lot of people who aren't consuming mainstream media and mainstream science, right? so, you went on there, i know, to talk to him, yes? and to talk to people who listen to him. you talked to him for more than three hours, so what was the main reason that you made the decision to do that? >> yeah. i think it's exactly that, erin. i mean, it -- it's this idea that, you know, we have been at this for a...
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sanjay gupta, everybody! thank you, sanjay! when we come back, i'll show you a cartoon!ur hands. dawn antibacterial. an easy way to clean your dishes... a smart way to wash your hands. alright, here we go, miller in motion. wha — wait, wait, is that a... baby on the field?? it looks like it, craig. and the defensive linemen are playing peek-a-boo. i've never seen anything like that before. harris now appears to be burping the baby. that's a great moment right there. the ref going to the rule book here. what, wait a minute! harris is off to the races! we don't need any more trick plays. touchdown!! but we could all use more ways to save. are you kidding me?? it's going to be a long bus ride home for the defense. switch to geico for more ways to save. (upbeat pop music throughout) betty is saving big, holiday shopping at amazon. so now, she's free to become ... bear hug betty. settle in kids, you'll be there a while. ooo, where you going? do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? settle in kids, you'll be there a while. try nervivenerve relief from
sanjay gupta, everybody! thank you, sanjay! when we come back, i'll show you a cartoon!ur hands. dawn antibacterial. an easy way to clean your dishes... a smart way to wash your hands. alright, here we go, miller in motion. wha — wait, wait, is that a... baby on the field?? it looks like it, craig. and the defensive linemen are playing peek-a-boo. i've never seen anything like that before. harris now appears to be burping the baby. that's a great moment right there. the ref going to the rule...
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buy it i'll silent. >> thanks, sanjay.te it. >> thanks, don. >> and we'll be right back. do i need to pretreat my laundry? nope! with tide pods, you don't need to worry. the pre-treaters are built in. tide pods dissolve even when the water is freezing. nice! if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. need to get your prescriptions refilled? capsule pharmacy can hand deliver your medications - today - for free. go to capsule.com. we handle your insurance. all you have to do is schedule delivery. go to capsule.com to get started in 15 seconds today. i've always focused on my career. but when we found out our son had autism, his future became my focus. lavender baths always calmed him. so we turned bath time into a business. and building it with my son has been my dream job. at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com like you, my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point
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sanjay gupta.journalist when reporting his brand-new book "world war c: lessons from the covid-19 pandemic and how to prepare for the next one." sanjay, always great to have you on. >> thank you for having me. >> the big question i think we started out trying to understand right at the start of the pandemic but we still, i think, don't have a great answer for, the united states was supposed to be on paper the best-prepared country in the world for pandemic. johns hopkins university, great medical school, puts out a list, and if you look at it on paper, the u.s. had these incredible assets, and yet, you point out, it's hard to contest the argument that the united states has probably handled it the worst of any major country. why? >> this is the most fascinating part of it. and there was a lot of solace in the initial days of the pandemic because of the reports you mentioned. who is the most prepared for a pandemic? the united states, as you point out, always ranked very high. i think there were seve
sanjay gupta.journalist when reporting his brand-new book "world war c: lessons from the covid-19 pandemic and how to prepare for the next one." sanjay, always great to have you on. >> thank you for having me. >> the big question i think we started out trying to understand right at the start of the pandemic but we still, i think, don't have a great answer for, the united states was supposed to be on paper the best-prepared country in the world for pandemic. johns hopkins...
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sanjay guptarecent da.e have talked about a fair amount, but what is not clear, because this is new, there are questions about long-term effects understandably for adults and children, but there are questions about how long that immunity lasts if you had covid. >> no question there. and another topic of the conversation i think is important is that getting vaccinated is not just about yourself or even your children's health, as important as that is, it is about not letting the thing spread, right, because even if you don't get horribly sick yourself, you carry it, it mutates and you might get somebody else sick. it is good to see it happening. all of us have had simpler ones around the dinner table. it is good to see this happening with dr. sanjay gupta. we'll be right back. so, should all our it move to the cloud? the cloud would give us more flexibility, but we lose control. ♪ ♪ ♪ should i stay or should i go? ♪ and we need insights across our data silos, but how? ♪ if i go there will be trouble ♪ ♪ ♪ wai
sanjay guptarecent da.e have talked about a fair amount, but what is not clear, because this is new, there are questions about long-term effects understandably for adults and children, but there are questions about how long that immunity lasts if you had covid. >> no question there. and another topic of the conversation i think is important is that getting vaccinated is not just about yourself or even your children's health, as important as that is, it is about not letting the thing...
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sanjay gupta and joe rogan.hon interview, rogan suggesting a good idea would be to purposely expose yourself to covid. listen. >> you know what i think you should do? get vaccinated and then get sick. this is why. because then you have the vaccine protects you from a bad infection, and then you get covid so then you get the robust immunity that's imparted from having the actual disease itself, which is far more complex and comprehensive than you're getting from the vaccine that targets one specific protein, right? >> you could make that argument. >> yeah. get vaccinated, let it wane, and hang around with a bunch of dirty people. >> okay. >> then get a lot of ther therapeutics on hand to take care of it quickly. >>> i will see your recommendation and give you one. >> should have come out with us last night. probably would have caught it. >> now i know what your secret plan was. no, but so for you, joe rogan -- >> yes. >> -- you had it. >> yes. >> did not get one shot of the vaccine. >> no. >> why not? >> because
sanjay gupta and joe rogan.hon interview, rogan suggesting a good idea would be to purposely expose yourself to covid. listen. >> you know what i think you should do? get vaccinated and then get sick. this is why. because then you have the vaccine protects you from a bad infection, and then you get covid so then you get the robust immunity that's imparted from having the actual disease itself, which is far more complex and comprehensive than you're getting from the vaccine that targets...
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sanjay will tell us about his interview with joe rogan. that's next. >> tech: when you get a chip in your windshield... trust safelite. this couple was headed to the farmers market... when they got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service the way you need it. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪
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because if one doesn't, then what, sanjay? >> first of all with this particular time of sepsis where it starts in the urinary tract, people may not be aware of it. sometimes you can get sepsis that starts in the lungs. i think that's the most common way and pneumonia. people are aware of that. but with urosepsis it can progress pretty severely before you're aware of it. the fatigue was a sign. if it's untreated that can be a problem. you could develop something known as septic shock where essentially the blood vessels, they expand. the blood pressure drops, and that's a significant problem. obviously a more significant problem in someone elderly and has a previous history of heart conditions. but i just want to be clear, he does not have that. this sounds like it was treated early. he's not in any kind of critical condition or on a breathing machine or anything like that. he's just receiving these iv antibiotics and the fact they're talking about sending him home tomorrow, i don't think they'd have said that if they're not fai
because if one doesn't, then what, sanjay? >> first of all with this particular time of sepsis where it starts in the urinary tract, people may not be aware of it. sometimes you can get sepsis that starts in the lungs. i think that's the most common way and pneumonia. people are aware of that. but with urosepsis it can progress pretty severely before you're aware of it. the fatigue was a sign. if it's untreated that can be a problem. you could develop something known as septic shock where...
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sanjay gupta back with us and, sanjay, you spent some time talking with a nurse in wisconsin. >> thisknow the healthcare workers may be reluctant to get vaccine and might mirror the population of the united states. but you also believe healthcare workers are surrounded by good knowledge, see what is happening to patients in the hospitals, that should sway their opinion. listen to part of our conversation. >> shouldn't be a choice between a personal healthcare decision and, you know, the job we love. >> you would lose your job over this? >> it is heart breaking. it is almost like a grieving process to tell you the truth. >> andrea is among the tens of millions of americans who are eligible to get vaccinated against covid-19, but haven't. and what's more, she's been a nurse at gunderson health system across wisconsin for more than 12 years. >> ever since this mandate came down, many, many more people are quitting and leaving healthcare in our specific hospital. and we're not just talking nursing department, we're talking the eas, the housekeeping department, we're talking dietary, laund
sanjay gupta back with us and, sanjay, you spent some time talking with a nurse in wisconsin. >> thisknow the healthcare workers may be reluctant to get vaccine and might mirror the population of the united states. but you also believe healthcare workers are surrounded by good knowledge, see what is happening to patients in the hospitals, that should sway their opinion. listen to part of our conversation. >> shouldn't be a choice between a personal healthcare decision and, you know,...
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it wasn't sanjay gupta who said any of these things. he took the heat there.d a hard time defending his network. >> he went back to don lemon and gave credibility to the lie once again. this is media criticism and it deserves the highest of criticism because it was an outright propaganda lie. it cost lives. this costs people lives. ivermectin is a nobel prize winning drug used successfully on billions of people across the globe as a parasitic. they turned it into a horse dewormer and nothing else. it only could be a horse dewormer. today you can't get doctors to give you ivermectin. they're afraid to prescribe it. pharmacies wonderful a prescription for ivermectin. people are dying because cnn and msnbc and guys like sanjay gupta gave credibility to a lie and there needs to be a high cost for that, the highest, the easiest are turning our ears and eyes away from pure propaganda and lies. howie: had i think dr. gupta deserves credit for getting into the ring and getting beat up. it's fair to point out that the fda and other of medical experts say ivermectin doe
it wasn't sanjay gupta who said any of these things. he took the heat there.d a hard time defending his network. >> he went back to don lemon and gave credibility to the lie once again. this is media criticism and it deserves the highest of criticism because it was an outright propaganda lie. it cost lives. this costs people lives. ivermectin is a nobel prize winning drug used successfully on billions of people across the globe as a parasitic. they turned it into a horse dewormer and...
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sanjay gupta. so, you know, sanjay have talked for years given both of our family histories.spirin, you know, 81 milligrams, whatever, for -- i can't even remember how many years. 20, 30 years or something. now, i'm not supposed to? >> well, yeah. so, confusing is right, anderson. although, you know, science evolves a bit. i think the recommendations evolve with that. for you, personally, they are not saying that you should stop it if you are somebody who's already been taking this. you've had conversations with your doctor about this. don't just stop this. if -- if you're thinking about this conversation with your doctor, talk to them, first, before stopping something. or if you've had a heart attack or a stroke in the past, and now a baby aspirin, 81 milligrams as you point out, is being used to try to prevent a second heart attack or stroke. don't stop in those cases, as well. so there's a lot of people who have already been taking it. they shouldn't look at these draft recommendations and think that they necessarily need to change their behavior. >> so this is targeting -
sanjay gupta. so, you know, sanjay have talked for years given both of our family histories.spirin, you know, 81 milligrams, whatever, for -- i can't even remember how many years. 20, 30 years or something. now, i'm not supposed to? >> well, yeah. so, confusing is right, anderson. although, you know, science evolves a bit. i think the recommendations evolve with that. for you, personally, they are not saying that you should stop it if you are somebody who's already been taking this....
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sanjay gupta joins us.he covid-19 pandemic and how to prepare for the next one." it goes on sale tomorrow. i loved "world war z." totally different book. similar title. "world war c" i'm looking forward to. do you agree with dr. fauci about the holidays? how are you approaching the next few months in terms of celebrating covid? >> i am looking forward to them, anderson. we are seeing some trend lines that are going down. and we should separate that good news with the caveat that you mentioned. you may have sort of these surges a little bit here and there, but i don't think like what we've already seen. i am planning on spending time with my family and even some friends as well. so i think that's part of the luxury of having the immunity, you know, that now gives us this really good protection. but let me show you something that i think is important. i looked at the two previous pandemics. fall and winter always worry some because that's when respiratory viruses like to spread. in 2009 around this time of ye
sanjay gupta joins us.he covid-19 pandemic and how to prepare for the next one." it goes on sale tomorrow. i loved "world war z." totally different book. similar title. "world war c" i'm looking forward to. do you agree with dr. fauci about the holidays? how are you approaching the next few months in terms of celebrating covid? >> i am looking forward to them, anderson. we are seeing some trend lines that are going down. and we should separate that good news with...
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we need to bring some of these leading-edge manufacturing to the u.s. >> sanjay -- there's the openingg a call for getting congress to step up and come up with a clear plan these days trying to figure out when and if is very hard to do, though, when it comes to whether it's bills or action from the white house or any other thing what are your expectations if you have them for what we will end up with, in terms of the sport you're talking about and you fee obviously the industry would benefit from. >> we are very thankful to the white house, very thankful to the secretary, as well as the bipartisan support for recognition for semiconductors and their importance to national economic as well as security considerations we know that there is a bipartisan support existing for this in congress the senate did a great job passing the hitchchips act, andw the house needs to support it. and subsequent support in the fabs act, they will be important appeared necessary first step in restoring manufacturing presence in the u.s this is what we would like the administration, as well as the congress, t
we need to bring some of these leading-edge manufacturing to the u.s. >> sanjay -- there's the openingg a call for getting congress to step up and come up with a clear plan these days trying to figure out when and if is very hard to do, though, when it comes to whether it's bills or action from the white house or any other thing what are your expectations if you have them for what we will end up with, in terms of the sport you're talking about and you fee obviously the industry would...
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the covid vaccine, about $20. >> sanjay, appreciate it again.jay's book will be out soon. >>> ahead, an update of the investigation of the death of gabby petito. possible sightings of her fiance, trying to look at how real the sightings are. and a report on the days, weeks and years. how long high-profile manhunts have lasted. you have always loved vicks vapors. and now you'll really love new vicks' vapostick. it goes on clear and dries quickly. no mess. just the soothing vicks' vapor for the whole family. introducing new vicks vapostick. >>> authorities in north carolina are telling our randi kaye that there's possible sightings of brian laundrie. this mondayh manhunts require manpower and patients. randi kaye has that. >> we won't stop until we have the convicts captured. >> reporter: it was one of the biggest manhunts in history. it was in june of 2015, after richard mann and david sweat pulled off an escape from a prison in new york. they drilled out of their cells and escaped through this manhole. more than 1,000 federal, state and local la
the covid vaccine, about $20. >> sanjay, appreciate it again.jay's book will be out soon. >>> ahead, an update of the investigation of the death of gabby petito. possible sightings of her fiance, trying to look at how real the sightings are. and a report on the days, weeks and years. how long high-profile manhunts have lasted. you have always loved vicks vapors. and now you'll really love new vicks' vapostick. it goes on clear and dries quickly. no mess. just the soothing vicks'...
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next cnn's sanjay gupta gets wrecked going on joe row began's show.ent into the streets and asked about kamala harris. not good. >> who is that? >> i can't tell before nexium 24hr, anna could only imagine a comfortable night's sleep without frequent heartburn waking her up. now, that dream... . ...is her reality. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts, for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? >> welcome to tox news live i'm maryann marianne rafferty up to 16 american missionaries kidnapped by gang members in haiti siting local officials new york teams reported they were abducted from a bus in capitol of port-au-prince. haiti which is poorest country in america has seen a surge in violence. the situation deteriorated following the assassination of their president in july. and deadly earthquake in august. former president bill clinton's condition is improving and he's expected to be released from a southern california hospital tomorrow. clinton spokesman says that 75-year-old is making excellent progress. he was ad
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next cnn's sanjay gupta gets wrecked going on joe row began's show.ahead, i went into the streets and asked about kamala harris. not good. >> who is that? your insurance marketplace healthmarkets >> who is that? >> i can't tell dog barks you're right bunker, the medicare enrollment deadline is almost here. if you're on medicare and you want to explore your options, the deadline to enroll is december 7th. so, you should act now. where do i find the right medicare plan? at healthmarkets, they search many of the nation's most recognized carriers so they can help you find the right plan, at the right price that's the right fit for you. how long does it take? you could find a medicare plan in just minutes. my current plan only covers 80% of my costs. well, healthmarkets may find plans that cover the rest ... let you keep your doctor with benefits like zero dollar copays, zero dollar deductibles and zero dollar monthly premiums. they'll even search plans with prescription drug coverage, vision, dental and hearing aids. you may even qualify for free gym memb
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sanjay gupta.uthor of the book "world war c: lessons from the covid-19 pandemic and how to prepare for the next one." which comes out tomorrow. sanjay, incredible about your new book. here you are doing brain surgery, showing up on cnn all the time and writing yet another book. incredible. we'll talk about that in just a moment. congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> i first want to get your thoughts on what dr. anthony fauci has said. he initially said, right, that it was too soon to know whether you can get with your family for christmas. and now he's kind of backtracking on that and saying that he will be spending time with his family over christmas. what should we be thinking as we look ahead to the holiday? >> i think if you are vaccinated, you should absolutely spend time with your family and even other people that may be inside your bubble. people who are also vaccinated. that's sort of the benefit of vaccines. so it's a very different position this year as compared to last year. last yea
sanjay gupta.uthor of the book "world war c: lessons from the covid-19 pandemic and how to prepare for the next one." which comes out tomorrow. sanjay, incredible about your new book. here you are doing brain surgery, showing up on cnn all the time and writing yet another book. incredible. we'll talk about that in just a moment. congratulations on that. >> thank you. >> i first want to get your thoughts on what dr. anthony fauci has said. he initially said, right, that it...
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into the lion's den for sanjay gupta.xtended conversation with podcast host and avowed skeptic joe roggin. he refuses to be vaccinated. the two talked for more than three hours. roggin revealed he was prepared at one point to get the shot. it got delayed. rare issues emerged with johnson & johnson and he changed his mind. >> sanjay confronted him on covid issues and kids. challenging him on common misconceptions out there right now. >> we can know long term stuff for certain. that's terrifying for parents. >> it is. >> the idea your son could get vaccinated and most likely he would have been fine if he got covid, and that your son could catch myocarditis and have permanent hafrt problems. >> well, i don't know that we can say the person will be fine if they get covid, joe. >> a young boy? most young boys with no comorbidities -- >> you say fine, you mean they're not going to die? >> like me, i had covid. i'm fine. >> you look like you're as strong as an ox. i give you that. but you get teenagers who will have these long c
into the lion's den for sanjay gupta.xtended conversation with podcast host and avowed skeptic joe roggin. he refuses to be vaccinated. the two talked for more than three hours. roggin revealed he was prepared at one point to get the shot. it got delayed. rare issues emerged with johnson & johnson and he changed his mind. >> sanjay confronted him on covid issues and kids. challenging him on common misconceptions out there right now. >> we can know long term stuff for certain....
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it's sanjay, your favorite neurosurgeon i think. always fascinated by how fascinated you were with camels. >> it wouldn't be hump day without the camel report. >> i mean, we would be talking about totally unrelated stories and you would be like, but sanjay, does it have a camel in the story? i don't know, erin, maybe something you should get looked at. >> i remember not long after you came to the network. we got to cover the 2012 inauguration together. and i was just struck by how great you are but also just how down to earth you are and i know that i really have appreciated that. and i hope we have many more years ahead of great coverage and adventures. >> erin burnett was my partner in cnn's first-ever quiz show. if you don't know about this, visit the museum online because it's archived extensively there. now, we were the nation's favorite team. >> had an affair with jfk. >> marilyn monroe. >> yes. >> we won the hearts and minds of the american people. >> you are now up to 580 points. >> and i just want to say that our success wa
it's sanjay, your favorite neurosurgeon i think. always fascinated by how fascinated you were with camels. >> it wouldn't be hump day without the camel report. >> i mean, we would be talking about totally unrelated stories and you would be like, but sanjay, does it have a camel in the story? i don't know, erin, maybe something you should get looked at. >> i remember not long after you came to the network. we got to cover the 2012 inauguration together. and i was just struck by...
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next cnn's sanjay gupta gets wrecked going on joe row began's show.d, i went into the streets and asked about kamala harris. not good. >> who is that? >> i can't tell you. imagine having someone else do your books for you. as your quickbooks live bookkeeper, i'll categorize expenses, reconcile accounts, and close your books. cool. - yep. know where your business stands. intuit quickbooks live bookkeeping. jon: welcome to fox news live. i'm jon scott in new york. president biden paying tribute to america's fallen police officers, telling family their lows also america's loss. speaking at the peace officers' memorial service the president said democracy survived the january 6 riot at the capitol because of police. an officer died that day and 150 others were injured. biden promised to continue to provide support and resources for officers. isis claiming responsibility for the deadly suicide bombing at a she sight mosque? and -- at a she. shiite mosque inafghanistan. it's the deadliest attack in afghanistan since american troops left. . jesse: cnn lies.
next cnn's sanjay gupta gets wrecked going on joe row began's show.d, i went into the streets and asked about kamala harris. not good. >> who is that? >> i can't tell you. imagine having someone else do your books for you. as your quickbooks live bookkeeper, i'll categorize expenses, reconcile accounts, and close your books. cool. - yep. know where your business stands. intuit quickbooks live bookkeeping. jon: welcome to fox news live. i'm jon scott in new york. president biden...
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chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta has all the details.
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sanjay gupta. william shatner is 90 years old and despite the fact he was in "star trek"s had naefr r never really been to space. how safe is it? >> first of all, i'm jealous. i would love to do that. i think it is amazing all that is happening. i mean, i think that there is obviously risks involved. but this isn't the days of the right stuff, john. there is people who john glenn, in fact, went up in 1998, he was 77 years old. wally funk recently, she went up, 82 years old, went up on the first blue origin space flight. so there is about 3 gs you pull when you're lifting off. coming down is probably the hardest part, this is about 11 minutes or so the entire flight. but that's kind of like coming down part, the descent is similar to some roller coasters. there is no specific physical criteria that one needs to pass to go up into space. very different than early space flight. "the wall street journal" was reporting all you had to do was prove you can run up the seven flights of stairs within 90 seco
sanjay gupta. william shatner is 90 years old and despite the fact he was in "star trek"s had naefr r never really been to space. how safe is it? >> first of all, i'm jealous. i would love to do that. i think it is amazing all that is happening. i mean, i think that there is obviously risks involved. but this isn't the days of the right stuff, john. there is people who john glenn, in fact, went up in 1998, he was 77 years old. wally funk recently, she went up, 82 years old, went...
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sanjay gupta. sanjay, we knew this was coming, but what does this announcement mean from pfizer. >> they're basically saying at this point they think they have the data to support this emergency use authorization. we have heard about this as you pointed out because of the trials. now pfizer has put it all together. they submitted the application and they think that it's going to -- they're obviously hopeful. keep in mind, 16 and older as far as where pfizer stands. 12 to 15 is emergency use authorization. this would now be extended this if it goes through to age 5, which i know is particularly important in your household as well, kate. >> i am not joking that people in my household are doing a happy dance. my daughter cannot wait. she doesn't even remember what normal is, but she's excited to welcome it in once again. what do you think this means for the timeline for these kids and even younger. >> we know the fda has scheduled a meeting to review this. between now and then, they're looking at this
sanjay gupta. sanjay, we knew this was coming, but what does this announcement mean from pfizer. >> they're basically saying at this point they think they have the data to support this emergency use authorization. we have heard about this as you pointed out because of the trials. now pfizer has put it all together. they submitted the application and they think that it's going to -- they're obviously hopeful. keep in mind, 16 and older as far as where pfizer stands. 12 to 15 is emergency...
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sanjay gupta. sanjay, dr. walensky says it is in our hands.s. >> it has been in our hands all along. i hesitate to bring up the fact there are countries that were diagnosed, had their first patients diagnosed in the same day as we did and had a very different trajectory. but i think the indicators look positive, if you look at this just from an objective standpoint and people bring up the idea that, look, we're going into winter. that's when respiratory pathogens spread. that's true. but when it comes to pandemics, because you get so much widespread immunity, some from vaccines and some from the disease spreading, you get dropoffs around this time of year. look back at 2009, the big surge of that pandemic was right around this time. the numbers eventually dropped. and then they sort of stayed low after that. you can see that. that's far right of the screen. >> oh, wow. >> they came down, stayed down. 2018 -- 1918, 1919, that pandemic, you had a big surge around this time of year, john, but over the winter, it was actually pretty flat, you did
sanjay gupta. sanjay, dr. walensky says it is in our hands.s. >> it has been in our hands all along. i hesitate to bring up the fact there are countries that were diagnosed, had their first patients diagnosed in the same day as we did and had a very different trajectory. but i think the indicators look positive, if you look at this just from an objective standpoint and people bring up the idea that, look, we're going into winter. that's when respiratory pathogens spread. that's true. but...
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once he developed symptoms, he was not in the position to get that booster. >> what's your message, sanjay, to anyone who's concerned about seeing someone pass away from covid after being fully vaccinated? >> there's two really important messages. you look at someone like secretary powell. you've got to keep in mind he got this from somebody, right? he got covid from somebody. not pointing fingers or sm anything, but that happened. when we talk about herd immunity, it's kind of more of a philosophy that if enough people get vaccinated, the herd can protect the vulnerable. the protect people like general powell. that's the message. you get vaccinated to protect people like him. to protect people who are more vulnerable. but also let me show you some numbers because this comes up over and over again. breakthrough infections and people say, hey, look, you know, i got vaccinated. still got a breakthrough infection. so what's the, you know, what's the real utility here? if you look at the overall number of people who have been vaccinated, about 187 million now and then you look at the number of
once he developed symptoms, he was not in the position to get that booster. >> what's your message, sanjay, to anyone who's concerned about seeing someone pass away from covid after being fully vaccinated? >> there's two really important messages. you look at someone like secretary powell. you've got to keep in mind he got this from somebody, right? he got covid from somebody. not pointing fingers or sm anything, but that happened. when we talk about herd immunity, it's kind of more...
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he asked sanjay why people with natural immunity should get vaccinated, and sanjay shared data from apeople who already had covid were more than twice as likely to be reinfected as those who had the shot. so again, the guidance, all the advice out there from medical experts is everybody who is eligible should get vaccinated, including people who have been previously infected. >>> brooklyn nets superstar kyrie irving is speaking out and for the first time confirming he has not been vaccinated. until now, the seven-time all-star wouldn't publicly disclose his vaccination status, but earlier this week, irving's team said he wouldn't be allowed to play or even practice until he meets local vaccine requirements in new york city. here's what he said on instagram live. >> don't believe that i'm retiring. don't believe that, you know, i'm going to give up this game for a vaccine mandate. what would you do? you know, if you felt uncomfortable going into the season when you were promised that you would have exemptions or that you didn't have to be forced to get the vaccine? >> again, kyrie irvi
he asked sanjay why people with natural immunity should get vaccinated, and sanjay shared data from apeople who already had covid were more than twice as likely to be reinfected as those who had the shot. so again, the guidance, all the advice out there from medical experts is everybody who is eligible should get vaccinated, including people who have been previously infected. >>> brooklyn nets superstar kyrie irving is speaking out and for the first time confirming he has not been...
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sanjay gupta, thank you so much.grateful to you. >> also tonight, william shatner tells cnn he's overwhelmed by his emotional trip to space. we're getting a better idea of what he experienced when he was weightless inside the blue origin capsule. our space and defense correspondent, kristen fisher, spoke with shatner after the flight. kristen, this seems to have been a life-changing event for this 90-year-old actor. >> it certainly was, wolf. you know, 2021 is going to go down in history as the year that space tourism really took off. and today, william shatner truly became the poster child for just how powerful space tourism can be. >> two, one. >> and with that, 90-year-old star trek icon william shatner became the oldest person ever to travel to space. shatner and three other passengers were propelled from the desert of west texas to the edge of outer space aboard a new shepherd spacecraft developed by jeff bezos' rocket company, blue origin. it's the same spacecraft that took bezos to space this summer. bezos, a
sanjay gupta, thank you so much.grateful to you. >> also tonight, william shatner tells cnn he's overwhelmed by his emotional trip to space. we're getting a better idea of what he experienced when he was weightless inside the blue origin capsule. our space and defense correspondent, kristen fisher, spoke with shatner after the flight. kristen, this seems to have been a life-changing event for this 90-year-old actor. >> it certainly was, wolf. you know, 2021 is going to go down in...
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sanjay gupta. it joe rogan exposed how cnn has been lying to this country for generations. c-span, you use them as a major news organization. you can clear all this up. you can actually show us the undisputed proof that donald trump colluded with russia. host: let's go to lee who is calling from des moines, iowa. good morning. >> i am an army veteran and on january 6 i was appalled at what they did to the white house. as an army veteran, and i've been with the v.a. for years, i was appalled. that's all i have to say. thank you. host: let's talk to ben who is calling from mississippi on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. top story for me would be your callers calling in saying that trump was not colluding with russia or didn't have nothing to do with the election fraud. he did. and they proved it. they proved russian collusion. the own thing about it, said he could not invite desk said he could not indict a sitting president -- said he could not indict a sitting president. the
sanjay gupta. it joe rogan exposed how cnn has been lying to this country for generations. c-span, you use them as a major news organization. you can clear all this up. you can actually show us the undisputed proof that donald trump colluded with russia. host: let's go to lee who is calling from des moines, iowa. good morning. >> i am an army veteran and on january 6 i was appalled at what they did to the white house. as an army veteran, and i've been with the v.a. for years, i was...
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sanjay gupta, for more on this. >> good morning. >> sanjay, can you explain this all to us, who qualifies who can get which vaccine at this point? >> yeah, sure. so this is going to sound familiar because this is basically the same pattern that pfizer followed with their authorization of the boosters and then the cdc recommendation. so if we look at moderna, for example, what they're going to say is who are the people most likely to develop a significant breakthrough infection, one that leads to severe illness? those are the people that may most benefit from a booster. people over the age of 65. any adult who has some sort of risk factor, which is a lot. heart disease, diabetes, obesity, moderate to severe asthma. you're talking 150 to 170 million people fall into that category of severe risk. finally people with high risk of exposure, getting lots of exposure due to health care work or frontline work, whatever it may be. that's sort of the same sort of pattern that we saw with pfizer. they say wait at least six months after that first dose, that first series of doses. with johnson & john
sanjay gupta, for more on this. >> good morning. >> sanjay, can you explain this all to us, who qualifies who can get which vaccine at this point? >> yeah, sure. so this is going to sound familiar because this is basically the same pattern that pfizer followed with their authorization of the boosters and then the cdc recommendation. so if we look at moderna, for example, what they're going to say is who are the people most likely to develop a significant breakthrough...
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sanjay, let's stick with this pandemic for now. and start with pfizer seeking fda emergency use authorization of the covid vaccine for kids 5 to 11. walk us through this process and when parents of kids that age can expect to take their kids for a shot. >> well, pfizer feels like they have the data. that is the bottom line and why they're submitting it. we've been following these clinical trials for a while. they've done this a few times throughout this pandemic for different age groups' vaccines. they feel like they have it. october 26th is when this advisory committee to the fda meets. they'll look at this data and then meet and make a recommendation. so it could be by october 27th that the fda then potentially weighs in and says, yes. we authorize or we don't. remember with authorization the metric they're using is do the rewards outweigh the risks? that is what they're trying to answer at that committee meeting. then if it all goes the way it has gone in the past the cdc then officially recommends it. that's sort of the time co
sanjay, let's stick with this pandemic for now. and start with pfizer seeking fda emergency use authorization of the covid vaccine for kids 5 to 11. walk us through this process and when parents of kids that age can expect to take their kids for a shot. >> well, pfizer feels like they have the data. that is the bottom line and why they're submitting it. we've been following these clinical trials for a while. they've done this a few times throughout this pandemic for different age groups'...
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maybe we need sanjay gupta to go talk to them. talk some sense into them.second here. you say no chance that was a swing. i have no opinion in the matter and wouldn't even begin to. but what happens to the umpire in this situation? >> he should have just said it was a bad call. i don't think he owned up to it afterwards. laura, in that situation the umpires aren't usually going to ring up the batter. for that to be a strike-out to end a series, especially one that was so highly contested like this one between two very even teams, devastating for the giants and their fans. you know, it's just rough. if he would have struck out legitimately, which could have happened later in that bat against max scherzer, i'm sure fans would have felt much better this morning. checked swing to end the series, i don't think i've ever seen that in my lifetime. >> oh, wow. all right. that's saying something. andy, thank you. have a nice weekend, my friend. >> you, too. >>> all right. get this, $25 million for a shredded piece of art. yes, banksy's world reknowned painting sold
maybe we need sanjay gupta to go talk to them. talk some sense into them.second here. you say no chance that was a swing. i have no opinion in the matter and wouldn't even begin to. but what happens to the umpire in this situation? >> he should have just said it was a bad call. i don't think he owned up to it afterwards. laura, in that situation the umpires aren't usually going to ring up the batter. for that to be a strike-out to end a series, especially one that was so highly contested...
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sanjay gupta. new book, "world war c.">> we talk about stuff on tv but you do hours and hours of homework to do a few minutes on television. it's been my life really for two years. i've been so immersed. there are several things. the science of the virus. really what does this virus do for the body. how does it cause isolated loss of smell. it is fascinating and important, i think. we're in a whole new era of the virus. the vaccine, how does that, two. just the science lessons. i wanted to teach that. human behavior. there's been so many surprises. how we evaluate risk. tell somebody is.5% lethal. that was interesting saying let's do everything to be protected. other people say i'm 99% good. same objective data, different subjective interpretations or the things that are novel. kids deal with novel things all the time. adults don't. when was the last time you experienced something for the first time. also, how do you get out of your own way and say let me take this for what it is. a lot of lessons there. . >> yeah. how do
sanjay gupta. new book, "world war c.">> we talk about stuff on tv but you do hours and hours of homework to do a few minutes on television. it's been my life really for two years. i've been so immersed. there are several things. the science of the virus. really what does this virus do for the body. how does it cause isolated loss of smell. it is fascinating and important, i think. we're in a whole new era of the virus. the vaccine, how does that, two. just the science lessons....
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sanjay gupta. so jamie, general powell's longtime chief of staff peggy suffrino tells you that powell also had parkinson's disease. tell us more about that. >> right. we don't know how long he'd been suffering from it. he'd been very private about this but he'd been suffering from parkinson's. he'd been suffering from multiple myeloma. but very important she said she wanted everyone to know that he was vaccinated very early on, january, his second vaccine was in february. he was getting ready to have his booster. but as we've been discussing, just having those illnesses and, sanjay will speak to this much better than i can, makes the vaccine less effective. he was therefore more vulnerable. so to my mind, it's another reason why everyone needs to get vaccinated. >> right. isn't that part of the point that one of the reasons that people like me and you get vaccinated in addition to protecting ourselves, one of the reasons we do that and also wear masks is to protect people like general powell who ha
sanjay gupta. so jamie, general powell's longtime chief of staff peggy suffrino tells you that powell also had parkinson's disease. tell us more about that. >> right. we don't know how long he'd been suffering from it. he'd been very private about this but he'd been suffering from parkinson's. he'd been suffering from multiple myeloma. but very important she said she wanted everyone to know that he was vaccinated very early on, january, his second vaccine was in february. he was getting...
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sanjay, i was reading the book and you go is into covid. the vaccine? there's this transplant patient. how do you see? >> first of all, i don't think people should see it as a punishment. there are prepandemic requirements when someone gets a transplant. they get immunosuppressive drugs and a vaccine illness can be worse causing death at some points. and also religion. it's interesting, michael, there's no religion that prohibits vaccination. and the line is the use of fetal cell, i don't know if the vatican, but pope francis weighed in saying these vaccines are acceptable even if fetal cell lines are used in this manner. but natural immunity. there's data that came out saying if you have natural immunity, you've had covid in the past, you have probably pretty good protection at least for a period of time. what seems to be at issue, though, michael, we still don't know how long that protection lasts, nor do we know the breadth of that protection, meaning how good does it protect against the variants, delta variant, or the alpha, one of the
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sanjay gupta, cnn, atlanta. >> thank you to sanjay there. >>> cnn heros marks its 15th anniversary, one i was 23 when we were honored. to get this award and have our work shown in its full breadth was just so incredible, and it really changed the narrative that we've been up against that we were just kids, this was just a club. no, our entire hearts and souls were poured into what we were doing at means and we were having this large-scale national impact. since then our budget has more than quadrupled. we were able to, thanks to a great grant, invest more than $4.1 million in small restaurants across nine u.s. cities and i'm so grateful for all the opportunities that heros opened up for all of us. thank you and congratulations on 15 incredible years. >> to learn more, you can go to cnnheros.com. thank you for doing so. >> cnn heros, brought to you by -- humana. a more human way to health care. h you, and part of that evolution means choosing the right medicare plan for you. humana can help. with original medicare, you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits but you'll hav
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sanjay gupta joins us now live. how important is this change in terms of signaling a new phase of the pandemic? >> i think that's what it does in some ways, jake. it does sort of signal this new phase we've been dealing with off and on travel restrictions for close to two years. more than anything else it shows the faith that they have in the vaccines, as you mentioned. and raphael and paula mentioned. travelers have to be vaccinated coming into the united states. if you take a look at the numbers overall in terms of vaccination rates, in canada, they have the highest of the three countries, 74.2%. mexico, closer to 40%. we're in the middle there. as raffially was talking about, mexico city in some places, as high as 95% vaccination rates over there. this is really about the faith in the vaccines. >> the white house says these vaccination requirements will help prevent the spread of covid from other places. but isn't much of the spread in the u.s. community based spread, not from abroad? >> yeah, that's been an iron
sanjay gupta joins us now live. how important is this change in terms of signaling a new phase of the pandemic? >> i think that's what it does in some ways, jake. it does sort of signal this new phase we've been dealing with off and on travel restrictions for close to two years. more than anything else it shows the faith that they have in the vaccines, as you mentioned. and raphael and paula mentioned. travelers have to be vaccinated coming into the united states. if you take a look at...
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sanjay gupta. >> yeah, i know. >> every conversation probably for the last seven months i have been asking doctors across the country, what do you think we're going to get some advancement for younger kids? this is a big move. >> it is a big move and it means that pfizer feels like they got the goods in terms of the data now. we've been hearing about these trials for some time. they started in march in kids this young so several months, this has been going on and they feel like they've shown the vaccine is safe. the side effects seem very similar to what they see in people who are older, even adolescents and older adults, but it's also effective. they're making enough of these antibodies in response to the vaccine. that's been the crucial question. what is interesting here, victor, is that they're using a much smaller dose. they're using a third the dose, so 30 micrograms of the dose of both shots for adults, anyone older than this age group. that's going to be 10 micrograms and they think that's g
sanjay gupta. >> yeah, i know. >> every conversation probably for the last seven months i have been asking doctors across the country, what do you think we're going to get some advancement for younger kids? this is a big move. >> it is a big move and it means that pfizer feels like they got the goods in terms of the data now. we've been hearing about these trials for some time. they started in march in kids this young so several months, this has been going on and they feel...
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sanjay gupta. he's written a new book called "world war c: lessons from the covid-19 pandemic and how to prepare for the next one." sanjay, great to see you on a saturday. thanks for joining us today. >> of course. >> how did you find the time? i'm asking the question that i know everyone watching this segment is wondering. how did you find the time to write this? and what inspired you to do so? >> well, you know, i mean, the fact is i think over the last two years, nearly, pamela, i've been so immersed in covid, you know, i mean, this is a -- i think i showed you the other day, just a few days worth of reporting, you know, and i just have all these notes. when you're doing television, as you know, you take in about 20 times as much information as you get to put out in a few-minute news segment so i felt like there were a lot of lessons there, and one of the prevailing ones, pamela, is that there are definitively ways to be prepared. there's going to -- we're going to keep having these new emerging
sanjay gupta. he's written a new book called "world war c: lessons from the covid-19 pandemic and how to prepare for the next one." sanjay, great to see you on a saturday. thanks for joining us today. >> of course. >> how did you find the time? i'm asking the question that i know everyone watching this segment is wondering. how did you find the time to write this? and what inspired you to do so? >> well, you know, i mean, the fact is i think over the last two years,...
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next cnn's sanjay gupta gets wrecked going on joe row began's show.d, i went into the streets and asked about kamala harris. not good. >> who is that? >> who is that? >> i can't tell [tv announcer] come on down to our appliance superstore where we've got the best deals on refrigerators, microwaves, gas ranges and grills. and if you're looking for... this is the sound of an asthma attack... that doesn't happen. where we've got the best deals on refrigerators, microwaves, this is the sound of better breathing. fasenra is a different kind of asthma medication. it's not a steroid or inhaler. fasenra is an add-on treatment for asthma driven by eosinophils. it's one maintenance dose every 8 weeks. it helps prevent asthma attacks, improve breathing, and lower use of oral steroids. nearly 7 out of 10 adults with asthma may have elevated eosinophils. fasenra is designed to target and remove them. fasenra is not a rescue medication or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra may cause allergic reactions. get help right away if you have swelling of your face,
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sanjay gupta joins us. his new book is titled "world war sea. "i mentioned the u.s. 700,000 deaths. when we first started reporting, we shuttered at 50,000. did you ever think you'd see this? >> no, i definitely did not, anderson. i know there were models and prp projections all oevrl the place. but you kept thinking in the united states, with all the resources we have, the public health infrastructure, we wouldn't see this. i remember talking to deborah burks last year some time and basically suggested when we really grappled figuring things out that almost every death after that was preventible, which i know is very hard for people to hear who have lost loved ones. but so many of the deaths were preventible. it was inaction, ineptitude, the fact that we don't have a true health care system, as much as a sick care system in this country. it's the racial inequities that were unmasked by all this. the feelty to individual liberties instead of the collective good. i've thought about this a lot, anderson. as a doctor, you dedicate our whole lives to try to help and save
sanjay gupta joins us. his new book is titled "world war sea. "i mentioned the u.s. 700,000 deaths. when we first started reporting, we shuttered at 50,000. did you ever think you'd see this? >> no, i definitely did not, anderson. i know there were models and prp projections all oevrl the place. but you kept thinking in the united states, with all the resources we have, the public health infrastructure, we wouldn't see this. i remember talking to deborah burks last year some...