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sanjay ra'a, thank you, good to i pre-pandemic.. sanjay raja, i thank you, good to talk to you today. thank you, good to talk to you toda . . ~ thank you, good to talk to you toda . ., ~ i. , now to singapore where the airshow is getting under way — organisers are expecting fewer trade visitors this time due to covid travel restrictions, and the event is not open to the public. still it is a big opportunity for the world's largest aerospace players to exhibit their products and do deals, sell some planes, and make important connections. at the event for us is our business reporter nick marsh. hello to you. so far, how is it going? hello to you. so far, how is it auoin ? ~ hello to you. so far, how is it oiini ? . hello to you. so far, how is it oiiin ? . , ., , ., going? well, the point is that it is back, _ going? well, the point is that it is back, that _ going? well, the point is that it is back, that is _ going? well, the point is that it is back, that is what - it is back, that is what everyone is excited about. it opened offi
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sanjay: micron has a great example of leading semi conductor technology.hat you are seeing here is a leading r&d facility and from here, the economies that go into production, in taiwan and singapore and here in the u.s. as well. what is important is the example that you gave of others that have been hit, what is important to realize is semiconductor production, as you saw on the tour today, it is highly complex. let me give an example. we produced several million for our semi conductors and our engineers are working around the clock. in a productively paranoid and absolutely tremendous attention to detail to monitor many parameters. let me give an example. we have about 230 million parameters being controlled, constantly monitored. this is what is needed to absolutely make sure the production continues uninterrupted. caroline: what about your work with the government? i know you've been speaking to the administration and they see the supply chain issues and want to bring it closer to home and make sure manufacturing is back in the united states and are of
sanjay: micron has a great example of leading semi conductor technology.hat you are seeing here is a leading r&d facility and from here, the economies that go into production, in taiwan and singapore and here in the u.s. as well. what is important is the example that you gave of others that have been hit, what is important to realize is semiconductor production, as you saw on the tour today, it is highly complex. let me give an example. we produced several million for our semi conductors...
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sanjay gupta and leana wen next. we have also got breaking details on the death of comic, bob saget. welcomed bath fitter into their homes? it just fits. call now or visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. (vo) what makes my heart beat? having everything i want in the place i love. jamaica. heartbeat of the world. let's go! omega-3 from fish oil is an important nutrient for heart health. qunol's ultra purified omega -3, is sourced only from wild caught ocean fish, not farm raised and comes in an easy to swallow mini pill. the brand i trust is qunol. >>> tonight, more states are dropping mask mandates. massachusetts, illinois, and rhode island announced plans today to begin rolling back these mandates. also new york which will keep masks in schools for now, while relaxing restrictions at indoor businesses starting tomorrow. meantime, cdc is facing pressure from governors to issue new guidance on masks. and that's coming soon but for now, the cdc director has this message. >> our hospitalizations are still
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sanjay gupta joins us. sanjay, thanks so much.trauma would this be? >> well, it -- it sounds like, you know, from -- from what they are saying there is that this was a -- probably, a bleed that occurred on top of the brain. um, subdural hematoma is one of the most common sort of scenarios here, and this is tough to talk about, don. it is tough to be so clinical about this. but, you can see what's happening there. there is a blood collection in this scenario that is on top of the brain pushing on the brain. and the thing, don, about the brain, unlike any other organ in the body, it's obviously encased in hard skull. so, it has nowhere to go, if it has this kind of pressure on it, pressure on the brain, on the brainstem. and then, ultimately, someone loses consciousness and they lose their ability to -- to breathe on their own, and they subsequently die. um, it's -- it's -- it's really -- it's sad. you know, and he was alone, it sounds like. maybe -- it may have been a pretty significant blow to the head. maybe, you know, fall in th
sanjay gupta joins us. sanjay, thanks so much.trauma would this be? >> well, it -- it sounds like, you know, from -- from what they are saying there is that this was a -- probably, a bleed that occurred on top of the brain. um, subdural hematoma is one of the most common sort of scenarios here, and this is tough to talk about, don. it is tough to be so clinical about this. but, you can see what's happening there. there is a blood collection in this scenario that is on top of the brain...
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sanjay, thank you very much. dr. lena wen, i appreciate you being with us. >>> just ahead we have more news on the canadian trucker blockade. what the department of homeland security in the u.s. are saying about those protests happening here. >>> and also donee o'sullivan in the canadian capital talking to the protesters about why they're dedead set against vaccine mandates. no ink! uccch! i need you to print, i need you. please don't do this, i love you so much, i hate you. you think you're empty. i'm empty. do you suffer from cartridge conntions? ucccccch! be conniption free. thanks to the cartridge-free epson ecotank printer. a ridiculo amount of ink! up to 2 years of ink comes in the box. the ecotank is the perfect cure for-- i'm sorry, i didn't mean any of that. i meant it!!!! you're mocking me! the epson ecotank. just fill & chill. does anybody have more cartridges?! available at. >>> more breaking news, this on the canadian trucker blockade protesting vaccine mandates. the department of homeland security is te
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sanjay gupta here with that. what about those questions and the extent of bob saget's injuries? >> well, you know, when we look at these -- these types of injuries, i mean, you want to figure out if there is a m mechanism of injury that you can really identify and also the energy of the force of the injury. so, you know, mechanisms. car accidents, falls, things like that are what we typically think of. but then, also, how significant? if it was a car accident, how fact was the car going? if someone fell, how far did they fall? these are the sorts of things that we, you know, still don't know the answers to but when you look at these findings, as randi pointed out, um, these -- these were significant. this wasn't sort of a -- a -- a sort of more isolated or more casual bump of the head. this was something that involved several different fractures, and that takes a lot of force to actually cause these sorts of fractures. so we can show you graphics. we put this together, john, to just give you an idea of the differ
sanjay gupta here with that. what about those questions and the extent of bob saget's injuries? >> well, you know, when we look at these -- these types of injuries, i mean, you want to figure out if there is a m mechanism of injury that you can really identify and also the energy of the force of the injury. so, you know, mechanisms. car accidents, falls, things like that are what we typically think of. but then, also, how significant? if it was a car accident, how fact was the car going?...
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sanjay gupta. does the science, the medicine line up with the politics here, sanjay?we have seen this before. the numbers are heading in the right direction. it is a question of sort of when do you sort of take your foot off the accelerator in terms of mitigation strategies. if you do it too early, we have seen what might happen in the past, where you start to plateau and the numbers start to go up. i think the truest measure, you know, as we have been talking about this for a couple of years is hospitalizations. so if you look at hospitalizations in the uk, they are trending in the right direction. you see that on the right side of the screen, they're going down. but, you know, they're still pretty high. if you do the measures, in particular the testing, not making testing more voluntary, not requiring self-isolation, you run into the risk of plateauing and potentially, you know, making it really challenging for people who have not been able to get vaccinated in particular. if you compare vaccinated versus unvaccinated, this story remained true. the unvaccinated far
sanjay gupta. does the science, the medicine line up with the politics here, sanjay?we have seen this before. the numbers are heading in the right direction. it is a question of sort of when do you sort of take your foot off the accelerator in terms of mitigation strategies. if you do it too early, we have seen what might happen in the past, where you start to plateau and the numbers start to go up. i think the truest measure, you know, as we have been talking about this for a couple of years...
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i want to bring in our chief doctor and neurosurgeon, sanjay gupta.you're here to help break this down because first of all, he's a beloved comedian as you know. >> yeah. >> but people also are very fearful and afraid of what this could possibly mean. how likely is this that it could occur to other people and how could this happen? >> it's so sad, laura, certainly what has happened here. >> yes. >> you know, i think what may have happened is he may have had a significant blow to the head. sometimes, you know, in the hotel room, on the headboard of the bed or in the bathtub or something, if you have a significant blow, you may develop some, at the time, what is sort of slow bleeding, not significant bleeding right away, but the blood starts to accumulate over time. if he was in bed, went to sleep, he may have lost consciousness, and that blood continued to accumulate, ultimately leading to his death. this is called a subdural hematoma. i don't want people to immediately get frightened that every time they hit their head, this sort of thing is going to
i want to bring in our chief doctor and neurosurgeon, sanjay gupta.you're here to help break this down because first of all, he's a beloved comedian as you know. >> yeah. >> but people also are very fearful and afraid of what this could possibly mean. how likely is this that it could occur to other people and how could this happen? >> it's so sad, laura, certainly what has happened here. >> yes. >> you know, i think what may have happened is he may have had a...
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sanjay gupta.on? >> yeah. that's a good question, wolf. i think, you know, the data is still coming in on this. we know that people started getting these boosters sort of in the fall of last year. and what they found is that with time, the effectiveness of that booster does start to wane. let me show you the numbers here. we can sort of compare what people look like with the two shots and then what happens with the third shot specifically. and what you find is that hospitalization protection goes from about 91% to 78% after four months. so you can see that that's really the concern there, that right side of the screen. also, you know, keep in mind the first people to get boosters, wolf, were people who were older, people who were at high risk of developing serious disease, people in nursing homes. so that may be the population of people who may be recommended this fourth shot. we'll see again. the data is still sort of incoming. let me show you one more graph sort of comparing what it sort of looks
sanjay gupta.on? >> yeah. that's a good question, wolf. i think, you know, the data is still coming in on this. we know that people started getting these boosters sort of in the fall of last year. and what they found is that with time, the effectiveness of that booster does start to wane. let me show you the numbers here. we can sort of compare what people look like with the two shots and then what happens with the third shot specifically. and what you find is that hospitalization...
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before we dive in, i have to tell you, i often request sanjay, dr.gupta to join us in this show and i'm usually told, well, he's doing that other job. you know, being a brain surgeon. so unavailable. so i am especially honored to be joined by sanjay's boss today for this discussion. great to have you here. >> thank you. thank you. i am no sanjay gupta. i'm just a brain surgeon. >> just a brain surgeon. clearly you're doing something right because sanjay is an incredible person and he still loves his work he does at your hospital. so let's talk about bob saget's autopsy. you have read the report. what stood out to you? >> well, first of all, thank you for having me. i must make a disclosure that i don't watch much television. probably doesn't please you, so i don't really know anything about bob saget. so what i'm speaking to is to an autopsy report that could be about any individual. but when i read that autopsy report, it really doesn't completely jive with what i have been told about the investigation and the presumed cause of death. certainly, the
before we dive in, i have to tell you, i often request sanjay, dr.gupta to join us in this show and i'm usually told, well, he's doing that other job. you know, being a brain surgeon. so unavailable. so i am especially honored to be joined by sanjay's boss today for this discussion. great to have you here. >> thank you. thank you. i am no sanjay gupta. i'm just a brain surgeon. >> just a brain surgeon. clearly you're doing something right because sanjay is an incredible person and...
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sanjay gupta. sanjay, i think this was surprise to go a lot of people.t does this autopsy report reveal? >> i think what it reveals more than anything else is this was not a simple bump on the head. i think a couple of days ago what we had heard is that he, mr. saget, may have bumped his head as he was getting into bed at his hotel room, and that subsequently caused a bleeding on his brain. when you read this autopsy report, that may be the case but it was a significant blow to the head. just to give you an idea. in yellow of all the bones that were fractured. it takes a lot of force to do that. let me show you on this skull model. there were fractures here and also an abrasion over here. clearly, there was some sort of, you know, impact over here. that fracture extended into the right temporal bone over here. that was a hard blow to do that. what was noted is there were skull fractures in the front of his skull over here as well just above his eyes. in order to do that, when i first saw this, if i knew nothing else about what happened, you would think m
sanjay gupta. sanjay, i think this was surprise to go a lot of people.t does this autopsy report reveal? >> i think what it reveals more than anything else is this was not a simple bump on the head. i think a couple of days ago what we had heard is that he, mr. saget, may have bumped his head as he was getting into bed at his hotel room, and that subsequently caused a bleeding on his brain. when you read this autopsy report, that may be the case but it was a significant blow to the head....
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sanjay gupta.till coming in on this. we know people started to get the boosters in the fall of last year and they found with time the effectiveness of the booster starts to wane. let me show you the numbers and we can compare what people look like with the the two shots and then what happens with the third. what you find is that hospitalization protection goes from 91% to 78% after four months. so you can see that is really the concern there, the right side of the screen. also, you know, keep in mind the first people to get boosters are for people that are older and at high risk for developing serious disease and people in nursing homes. that may be the people that may be recommended the fourth shot. we will see. the data is incoming. one more graph comparing what it looks like between people getting two shots versus a single booster and possibly another booster. what you find is that people who get the booster shot are at the lowest risk of hospitalization. at the bottom right of the screen you ca
sanjay gupta.till coming in on this. we know people started to get the boosters in the fall of last year and they found with time the effectiveness of the booster starts to wane. let me show you the numbers and we can compare what people look like with the the two shots and then what happens with the third. what you find is that hospitalization protection goes from 91% to 78% after four months. so you can see that is really the concern there, the right side of the screen. also, you know, keep...
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sanjay gupta here with that. sanjay, what about the injuries of bob saget?se types of injuries, you want to figure out if there is a mechanism of injury you can really identify and also the energy of the force of the injury. so, you know, mechanisms, car accidents, falls, things like that is what we typically think of. but then also how significant? if it was a car accident, how fast was the car going? if it was a fall, how far did he fall? these are things we don't know the answers to, but when you look at these findings, as randi pointed out, these are signi significant. this wasn't a more isolated or casual bump of the head, this was something that involved several different fractures. it takes a lot of force to actually cause these sorts of fractures. we can show you graphics. we put this together, john, to give you an idea of the different bones that were overall fractured in this graphic. it was the back of the head -- i'll show you on the skull model here -- it was the back of the head here, the fracture, and then it sort of extended into the right si
sanjay gupta here with that. sanjay, what about the injuries of bob saget?se types of injuries, you want to figure out if there is a mechanism of injury you can really identify and also the energy of the force of the injury. so, you know, mechanisms, car accidents, falls, things like that is what we typically think of. but then also how significant? if it was a car accident, how fast was the car going? if it was a fall, how far did he fall? these are things we don't know the answers to, but...
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i want to bring in our chief doctor and neurosurgeon sanjay gupta.'re here to break this down. he's a beloved comedian, as you know. but people are also fearful and afraid of what this could mean. how likely is this to occur to other people, and how could this happen? >> yeah, i mean, it's so sad, laura. >> yes. >> certainly what has happened here. you know, i think what may have happened is that he may have had a significant blow to the head sometimes in the hotel room on the headboard of the bed or the bathtub or something, you have a significant blow. you may develop some, at the time what is slow bleeding. but the blood starts to accumulate over time. if he was in bed, went to sleep, he may have lost consciousness and that blood continued to accumulate, leading to his death. this is called a subdural hematoma, and i can show you an image of what it looks like. i don't want people to get frightened that every time they hit their head, this is going to happen. you're looking at the image there, the slow bleeding may accumulate on top of the brain.
i want to bring in our chief doctor and neurosurgeon sanjay gupta.'re here to break this down. he's a beloved comedian, as you know. but people are also fearful and afraid of what this could mean. how likely is this to occur to other people, and how could this happen? >> yeah, i mean, it's so sad, laura. >> yes. >> certainly what has happened here. you know, i think what may have happened is that he may have had a significant blow to the head sometimes in the hotel room on the...
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thank you, sanjay. much for the art of the deal the former president's much touted trade deal with china is, take this, billions of dollars short. and oh man, do i smell delicious. i'm calling yoyour name. doug... doug. and if you don't have the right auto insurance coverage, paying for these repairs may be tough to swallow. get allstate and be better protected from mayhem for a whole lot less. feeling sluggish or weighed down? it could be a sign that your digestive system isn't working at it's best taking metamucil everyday can help. metamucil psyllium fiber, gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. it also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighter and more energetic metamucil. support your daily digestive health. and try metamucil fiber thins. a great tasting and easy way to start your day. hello, how can i? sore throat pain? ♪honey lemon♪ try vicks vapocool drops in honey lemon chill for fast acting sore throat rel
thank you, sanjay. much for the art of the deal the former president's much touted trade deal with china is, take this, billions of dollars short. and oh man, do i smell delicious. i'm calling yoyour name. doug... doug. and if you don't have the right auto insurance coverage, paying for these repairs may be tough to swallow. get allstate and be better protected from mayhem for a whole lot less. feeling sluggish or weighed down? it could be a sign that your digestive system isn't working at it's...
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how common is this, sanjay? you know, people who have blows to the head and then develop some bleeding on the brain, that's not usual. the idea that someone would die of it and not having it checked out or anything, that is unusual. there are certain risk factors. people who are older. as you get older, your brain starts to shrink a bit. as a result, you have more room to accommodate some of that blood. so that could be an issue. someone on blood thinners could take what would have been an innocuous amount of bleeding and turned it into something significant. he was 65. that's not that old. did he have a blow to the head in the past even that may have caused a little bit of blooding and this worsened it? there's all these factors. we don't know precisely what happened here. but that sort of scenario is not unusual. older patients who are getting in the car and hit their head on the frame of the car, that hurts. they don't think anything about it. and a couple of weeks later even, it may take that long for them t
how common is this, sanjay? you know, people who have blows to the head and then develop some bleeding on the brain, that's not usual. the idea that someone would die of it and not having it checked out or anything, that is unusual. there are certain risk factors. people who are older. as you get older, your brain starts to shrink a bit. as a result, you have more room to accommodate some of that blood. so that could be an issue. someone on blood thinners could take what would have been an...
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and sanjay, i'm sorry to go back on this again. the initial tests of the two-dose vaccine ages -- for the higher range, 2 to 5 or 2 to 4, didn't show much antibody production or didn't show much increase in boosted immunity. totally safe. they found it was totally safe which is why they're willing to give an authorization right now, but what's interesting to me is why move forward until they've seen data that it's protective? >> yeah. that is the big question. i think for up until just recently i think the thinking was let's wait to see what that third dose data sort of shows here. i think the belief is that, look, we have this other data from older children. we have seen what the boost the third dose might actually do. should we wait to get that third dose data which would be end of march or later than that or should we say based on the fact that we see that the safety data looks good, it's two doses while in six months and 24 months did provide good immune response. the older group did not get as strong an immune response. should
and sanjay, i'm sorry to go back on this again. the initial tests of the two-dose vaccine ages -- for the higher range, 2 to 5 or 2 to 4, didn't show much antibody production or didn't show much increase in boosted immunity. totally safe. they found it was totally safe which is why they're willing to give an authorization right now, but what's interesting to me is why move forward until they've seen data that it's protective? >> yeah. that is the big question. i think for up until just...
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sanjay gupta. lay this out for us, sanjay. what is it and how concerning is it?t on what is happening with the pandemic because the data has been so hard to sort of parse through. we have an incredible team of producers who have been doing that. but part of the challenge really, besides the fact that we haven't had enough testing, the original sin that we've talked about, the lack of leadership. so many states were sort of reporting this data. there wasn't necessarily a federal clearing house to look at that data, that made it really challenging. when kids started getting vaccinated, it took a month for the dashboard to be updated. inefficient data systems. there could be six steps between the states and the feds to determine if something was -- somebody had actually died a covid death and to have that reported. and then just significant inconsistencies overall, jake. some examples. if a single individual came back positive several times, was that three separate positives or was that one positive? it sounds like a simple question, but states handled that sort of
sanjay gupta. lay this out for us, sanjay. what is it and how concerning is it?t on what is happening with the pandemic because the data has been so hard to sort of parse through. we have an incredible team of producers who have been doing that. but part of the challenge really, besides the fact that we haven't had enough testing, the original sin that we've talked about, the lack of leadership. so many states were sort of reporting this data. there wasn't necessarily a federal clearing house...
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sanjay gupta. sanjay, this is welcome news for a lot of parents, but it's also a little bit quirky.st yeerks we thought maybe this would be second quarter of this year, back couple weeks ago dr. fauci said this sort of authorization request may come within the next month. the first time we heard the maybe accelerated timeline. now we hear that the request at least for authorization is imminent, could happen really today, any day soon now. and if that happens, possibly by the end of the month there could be an authorized vaccine for children under the age of 5, which i know brianna you've been thinking about a lot lately. a lot of parents out there have been. there's a couple things that have been going on here. one is i want to show you the dosing first of all. when you look at the dosing for children under the age of 5 compare that with dosing for older people, they wanted to try lower doses, understandably, for these young kids and wanted to get the right number of doses as well. what they found is that in 6 months to 24 months, 2-year-old children, they seem to have good immune r
sanjay gupta. sanjay, this is welcome news for a lot of parents, but it's also a little bit quirky.st yeerks we thought maybe this would be second quarter of this year, back couple weeks ago dr. fauci said this sort of authorization request may come within the next month. the first time we heard the maybe accelerated timeline. now we hear that the request at least for authorization is imminent, could happen really today, any day soon now. and if that happens, possibly by the end of the month...
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why doesn't sanjay gupta have on dr. malone on his show? why didn't they ever have r f k junior on it are okay. junior speech is so bad, you should be able to make them look like an idiot really easily, except when the doctor from cnn, when i'm joe rogan show, he had to admit that cnn was lying about joe rogan and ivory. mm. acted. they kept saying there was a horse medicine instead of what it actually is an essential medicine on the w h o list of essential medicines that won the nobel prize for human medicine it's, it's primarily a human medicine. it always was. and now here they are. so if they can, i do about they can make people think that a, almost a miracle drug called i've met them, which is treated billions of people around the globe and saved lives. if they can make you think that is some kind of or space poison, they can make you think anything that can make you think the president is not demented. well, and it's interesting that you said in everything you said is exactly true. and what is sad is so many people have lost their job
why doesn't sanjay gupta have on dr. malone on his show? why didn't they ever have r f k junior on it are okay. junior speech is so bad, you should be able to make them look like an idiot really easily, except when the doctor from cnn, when i'm joe rogan show, he had to admit that cnn was lying about joe rogan and ivory. mm. acted. they kept saying there was a horse medicine instead of what it actually is an essential medicine on the w h o list of essential medicines that won the nobel prize...
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sanjay gupta has more. >> at the age of 15, jared was already making headlines. >> he was a standoutas named mr. everything. >> a football and basketball star, jared was fielding college scholarship offers when a shoulder injury changed his whole life. >> i was prescribed oxycodone for six to seven months, and by the time i was cut off, it was too late. >> he was going to die. and that's a tough thing to come to. >> reporter: for 17 years, times were dark, troubled. things happened that jared still can't talk about. after countless failed tries at getting sober, jared found himself at west virginia university at the rockefeller neuroscience institute, considering a radical experimental treatment. >> i came home and i said, well, i'm going to have brain surgery to potentially help me stay clean. >> they actually approached me about having brain surgery for addiction, and i literally wanted to pass out on the floor. >> are you freaking crazy? that's your brain. >> reporter: there is no data. you were the first. >> what got me through it is when i did my research on dr. razai. >> dr. ra
sanjay gupta has more. >> at the age of 15, jared was already making headlines. >> he was a standoutas named mr. everything. >> a football and basketball star, jared was fielding college scholarship offers when a shoulder injury changed his whole life. >> i was prescribed oxycodone for six to seven months, and by the time i was cut off, it was too late. >> he was going to die. and that's a tough thing to come to. >> reporter: for 17 years, times were dark,...
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cnn's sanjay gupta looks at a last-ditch effort on opioid addiction. it looks at brain surgery.promise. >> at the age of 15, jarod was already making headlines. >> so jarod was a standout football player and he was named mr. everything. >> a football and basketball star, jarod was fielding college scholarship offers when a shoulder injury changed his whole life. >> i was prescribed oxycodone for six or seven months. by the time i was cut off, it was too late. >> i had resolved to he was going to die. that's a tough thing to come to. >> for 17 years, times were dark. troubled. things happened that jarod still can't talk about. after countless failed tries at getting sober, he found himself at west virginia university at the rockefeller neuroscience institute considering a radical, experimental treatment. >> i came home and i said, well, you know, i'm going to have brain surgery to potentially help me stay clean. >> he said they actually approached me about having brain surgery for addiction. and i literally wanted to pass out on the floor. >> are you freaking crazy? that's your b
cnn's sanjay gupta looks at a last-ditch effort on opioid addiction. it looks at brain surgery.promise. >> at the age of 15, jarod was already making headlines. >> so jarod was a standout football player and he was named mr. everything. >> a football and basketball star, jarod was fielding college scholarship offers when a shoulder injury changed his whole life. >> i was prescribed oxycodone for six or seven months. by the time i was cut off, it was too late. >> i...
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sanjay gupta joins us. how does this differ? >> it's a lower dose. they anticipated it would do the trick, you want to use the lowest possible dose to get the same immune response. they're testing a 3 microgram dose. 5 to 11-year-olds, a 30 microgram dose. so this is a tenth of what people who got pfizer got. and for all three shots. this is what they sort of landed on. what they're still sort of trying to figure out, the number of doses, though. >> what do you make of -- so, the number of doses, that is still not clear? do they get that -- do they figure that out before they gave the emergency use authorization? >> it's a little quirky. last we heard, 6 months to 24 months, it generated a good response. but between 2 and 5, it did not do that. that's what we heard end of last year. now we're hearing that pfizer will submit the emergency use authorization for the two doses. maybe they're counting on the fact that a third dose will get enough of an immune response, and they don't want to slow things down. they want to get the emergency use authorizati
sanjay gupta joins us. how does this differ? >> it's a lower dose. they anticipated it would do the trick, you want to use the lowest possible dose to get the same immune response. they're testing a 3 microgram dose. 5 to 11-year-olds, a 30 microgram dose. so this is a tenth of what people who got pfizer got. and for all three shots. this is what they sort of landed on. what they're still sort of trying to figure out, the number of doses, though. >> what do you make of -- so, the...
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sanjay gupta. how is is this for kids 6 months to 4-year-olds different than 5-year-olds to 12-year-olds right now? >> well, we'll see what they end up with but it seems like it will be a lower dose. in adults it was basically 30 micrograms. that was the dose, at least with the pfizer vaccine of all three shots. 5 to 11-year-olds, they took it down to a third. and for under 5, three. for younger kids, a, they're smaller but also they generate a pretty significant immune response to these vaccines. it sounds like three micrograms is the dose they land on. >> we know that pfizer was encouraged to seek authorization for two doses instead of three doses by federal regulators. why? why not wait for more data? >> yeah. that is the question, i think, really. we've been reporting on these types of stories for a couple years now. and oftentimes it comes out like this. we haven't seen any data. we've just heard the pharmaceutical company is likely to apply for authorization. there was an add layer as you men
sanjay gupta. how is is this for kids 6 months to 4-year-olds different than 5-year-olds to 12-year-olds right now? >> well, we'll see what they end up with but it seems like it will be a lower dose. in adults it was basically 30 micrograms. that was the dose, at least with the pfizer vaccine of all three shots. 5 to 11-year-olds, they took it down to a third. and for under 5, three. for younger kids, a, they're smaller but also they generate a pretty significant immune response to these...
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sanjay gupta host of cnn's "chasing life" podcast.our body but there's also a lot of emerging evidence it impacts your brain. the gut is kind of like your second brain. it's called the gut brain connection. think of it like this. your gut contains roughly 39 trillion microbes, bacteria and fun fungi and viruses. break down your food and heat but others can cause inflammation. the eco-system of harmful and helpful affects your mood to your immunity. food is the message you give your body every time you eat. and think about it in the context of your microbiome, important but not that hard. one thing that helped me was keeping a food journal. not necessarily to count calories but to really note how i felt mentally, emotionally after eating certain foods. for example, i found out that fermented foods actually helped me focus. now, of course, cutting back on processed foods is important because those foods, they sort of carpet bomb your entire microbiome and introducing more vegetables and fruits with lots of colors into your diet is going
sanjay gupta host of cnn's "chasing life" podcast.our body but there's also a lot of emerging evidence it impacts your brain. the gut is kind of like your second brain. it's called the gut brain connection. think of it like this. your gut contains roughly 39 trillion microbes, bacteria and fun fungi and viruses. break down your food and heat but others can cause inflammation. the eco-system of harmful and helpful affects your mood to your immunity. food is the message you give your...
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sanjay gupta in this week's chasing life. >> i'm dr.h sleep? if less than 7 hours, it wasn't enough. you already know that. the cdc says one in three adults fail to get the recommended 7 to 9 hours of sleep every night. we know a bad night sleep can make you feel cranky and unfocused but research also starting to show something else. potential long-term consequences, increasing the risk for things like alzheimer's, dementia and even early death. to understand the connection, you have to remember what sleep actually does for the brain. >> what happens is the gliosols in the brain allow for increased and accelerated flow of neural toxins and so that rushing of those toxins through the brain and excreting them out is really vital. >> no more bragging about how little sleep you require. so here's a few tips to get better shut eye. keep the temperature in your room below 70 degrees. that's going to allow you to go into deeper stages of sleep. create a routine, and stick to it. try to go to bed and wake up the same time every day. get regular
sanjay gupta in this week's chasing life. >> i'm dr.h sleep? if less than 7 hours, it wasn't enough. you already know that. the cdc says one in three adults fail to get the recommended 7 to 9 hours of sleep every night. we know a bad night sleep can make you feel cranky and unfocused but research also starting to show something else. potential long-term consequences, increasing the risk for things like alzheimer's, dementia and even early death. to understand the connection, you have to...
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sanjay gupta and dr.onsortium and a cnn hero for her pandemic work if communities of color. sanjay, is now the right time for all these states to lift their mask mandates? >> washington, there is still a lot of virus out there. we are being showered in viruses. you heard from the cdc director. most is high or substantial transmission. 61,000 people forecasted still to die amazingly over the next four weeks. these are still very high numbers. but at the same time, you heard from alessandra, the numbers are coming down. we seen the effectiveness of the vaccine overall. the big question, is how do you make the decision? let me show you oregon, for example, i don't know if we have this trajectory of what happened in oregon. just to give you an idea. people are trying to project ahead, you see mid-june time is when they sort of lifted some of the mask mandates at that time, this is last year. and you know the surge happened. the numbers ran up. they had to reinstate the masks at that point. so you have to be n
sanjay gupta and dr.onsortium and a cnn hero for her pandemic work if communities of color. sanjay, is now the right time for all these states to lift their mask mandates? >> washington, there is still a lot of virus out there. we are being showered in viruses. you heard from the cdc director. most is high or substantial transmission. 61,000 people forecasted still to die amazingly over the next four weeks. these are still very high numbers. but at the same time, you heard from...
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sanjay gupta is here to talk about it. that's next.r get a sign the universe is trying to tell you something? the clues are all around us! not that one. that's the one. at university of phoenix, you could earn your master's degree in less than a year for under $11k. learn more at phoenix.edu. (vo) when you are shopping for a new vehicle, how do you know which brand you can trust? with subaru, you get kelley blue book's most trusted brand winner, seven years in a row. in fact, subaru has won most trusted brand for more consecutive years than any other brand. no wonder kelley blue book also picked subaru as their best overall brand. once again. it's easy to love a brand you can trust. it's easy to love a subaru. one prilosec otc in the morning blocks heartburn all day and all night. prilosec otc prevents excess acid production that can cause heartburn. so don't fight heartburn, block it with prilosec otc. (vo) what makes my heart beat? having everything i want in the place i love. jamaica. heartbeat of the world. let's go! i'm in love ag
sanjay gupta is here to talk about it. that's next.r get a sign the universe is trying to tell you something? the clues are all around us! not that one. that's the one. at university of phoenix, you could earn your master's degree in less than a year for under $11k. learn more at phoenix.edu. (vo) when you are shopping for a new vehicle, how do you know which brand you can trust? with subaru, you get kelley blue book's most trusted brand winner, seven years in a row. in fact, subaru has won...
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i visit sanjay. i they share plan to landed him. sure. no, not that up that i'm of america. i think in the i'm not i'm just putting in cottage like the either beat us a unique i feel like sneaky satellite and present the oh oh yeah. buying energy back to the russian orthodox church. built by closer to centrally in the mid 19th century. oh, was named the most easterly outpost of the czarist russian empire. the cossacks were the 1st to start breeding russian horses with indigenous characters, animals. by the 1930s, the mix of russian thoroughbreds with curious mass, had produced a new breed named de novo, or new categories. they are faster and more energetic than the carriers spirits, and a commonly reddish brown, gray, or chestnut in color. curious horse owners continue to breed indigenous animals with russian and european thoroughbreds. one of the reasons is kyrgyzstan z, national sport is also local, is another allowing and will aka, cham exhaust auction. they get on that. if you look at, after of almost all glucose that almost luncheon, washington aluminum, googling elizab
i visit sanjay. i they share plan to landed him. sure. no, not that up that i'm of america. i think in the i'm not i'm just putting in cottage like the either beat us a unique i feel like sneaky satellite and present the oh oh yeah. buying energy back to the russian orthodox church. built by closer to centrally in the mid 19th century. oh, was named the most easterly outpost of the czarist russian empire. the cossacks were the 1st to start breeding russian horses with indigenous characters,...
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can't deny visit sanjay high. they chevron so on did him should not that up that and for for medical. i think linda, i'm not, i'm just with enough cottage deny the either be just a unique acilo like sneaky satellite it as a thing. oh, nearby in the village you back to the russian orthodox church, built by cousin to centrally in the mid 19th century. oh, soon has been the most easterly outpost bizarre. is the russian empire. the cossacks were the 1st to start breeding russian horses with indigenous caregiver animals. by the 1930s, the mix of russian thoroughbred would kill his men, had produced a new breed named the novel or new killer. guess they are faster and more energetic than the carriers breeds. and a commonly reddish brown, gray, or chestnut in color. curious horse owners continue to breed indigenous animals with russian and european thoroughbreds. one of the reasons is kill his dance national sport. the news was a will to causes an amazon la jolla will not catch him. exhaust auction against our mom. very g
can't deny visit sanjay high. they chevron so on did him should not that up that and for for medical. i think linda, i'm not, i'm just with enough cottage deny the either be just a unique acilo like sneaky satellite it as a thing. oh, nearby in the village you back to the russian orthodox church, built by cousin to centrally in the mid 19th century. oh, soon has been the most easterly outpost bizarre. is the russian empire. the cossacks were the 1st to start breeding russian horses with...
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andre sanjay announced it during oakland school board meeting monday night. if >> i die, i want the board to know that my death was at your hands. the west lake middle school choir director is joining the hunger strike by the school's program manager on wednesday. the oakland unified school district weighed in saying in part the district cares deeply about the health and well-being of our staff and hopes that any staff member who is considering a hunger strike explores other means of protest that don't involve harming themselves killings works as a case manager was like one of 8 schools, the district that could possibly merge. >> he stands in solidarity with his co workers refusing to they have a lot of community support. and so with that, they want us to utilize their strategy to put as much pressure on the board as usd is considering shutting down these 8 schools by the end of the year claiming that a decline in enrollment and attendance will cause a 12 million dollar deficit for the district next year. >> mayor libby schaff respects the strike but says the
andre sanjay announced it during oakland school board meeting monday night. if >> i die, i want the board to know that my death was at your hands. the west lake middle school choir director is joining the hunger strike by the school's program manager on wednesday. the oakland unified school district weighed in saying in part the district cares deeply about the health and well-being of our staff and hopes that any staff member who is considering a hunger strike explores other means of...
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he's one of the home beneficiaries, and now sanjay, he seen all this work done by jorge valensuela cheberra for the rest of big coin beach and all the things that were accomplishing here. and he is dreaming bigger now he, he's gonna be the one paying the mortgage in big coin at his home for his family, at 19 years old. he's any off that investment. he started his clothing brand and you know, learned about the coin early on, helps epic coin beach and even gets paid by bitcoin beach. and you can see because he has mentors and i've seen this in my personal life as a kid who grew up single mom, one bedroom, but me and my little brothers all shared as i had more mentors and life, i started to dream bigger. just as things are possible things i never had thought about a progress driven by a dreamer shaped one person in a dares thinks we dared to ask in awe 10 is not expressing itself for having been willingness to lead pipe to the coach. china is still trying to learn from others and trying to do business with everybody, particularly with russia, with us, with the you know, it's not often child na
he's one of the home beneficiaries, and now sanjay, he seen all this work done by jorge valensuela cheberra for the rest of big coin beach and all the things that were accomplishing here. and he is dreaming bigger now he, he's gonna be the one paying the mortgage in big coin at his home for his family, at 19 years old. he's any off that investment. he started his clothing brand and you know, learned about the coin early on, helps epic coin beach and even gets paid by bitcoin beach. and you can...
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. >> the seriousness of the hunger strike was made known when andre sanjay announced it during oakland school board meeting monday night. if >> i die, i want the board to know that my death was at your hands. the west lake middle school choir director is joining the hunger strike by the school's program manager on wednesday. the oakland unified school district weighed in saying in part the district cares deeply about the health and well-being of our staff and hopes that any staff member who is considering a hunger strike explores other means of protest that don't involve harming themselves the killings works as a case manager was like one of 8 schools, the district that could possibly merge. >> he stands in solidarity with his co workers refusing to they have a lot of community support. and so with that, they want us to utilize their strategy to put as much pressure on the board as usd is considering shutting down these 8 schools by the end of the year claiming that a decline in enrollment and attendance will cause a 12 million dollar deficit for the district next year. core and haskel
. >> the seriousness of the hunger strike was made known when andre sanjay announced it during oakland school board meeting monday night. if >> i die, i want the board to know that my death was at your hands. the west lake middle school choir director is joining the hunger strike by the school's program manager on wednesday. the oakland unified school district weighed in saying in part the district cares deeply about the health and well-being of our staff and hopes that any staff...
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it's in the cob on now, danny, ask what information to help out a sanjay that's right, sir. as night fell. it wasn't long after that mass evacuation you heard from charles. there was an explosion which rock hill city. it was a car bomb right beside the headquarters for the debt sca, the people's republic, the government effectively on this this vehicle appeared to be without any other vehicles around it. it was blown to pieces, effectively, no word of any casualties. just a suggestion that this vehicle belong to the chief security officer for the republic of de netscape. and furthermore, we're now hearing from the ukranian press office for the military. i saying that the military intelligence is saying that special forces from russia i have laid explosives of a series of places of social infrastructure, internet's so expect to have more false flag operations in that republic. now this is a, this is unusual for military intelligence reports to be made public like that. but evidently, this is a response to the suggestion that this is an attempt to provoke action from, from ukr
it's in the cob on now, danny, ask what information to help out a sanjay that's right, sir. as night fell. it wasn't long after that mass evacuation you heard from charles. there was an explosion which rock hill city. it was a car bomb right beside the headquarters for the debt sca, the people's republic, the government effectively on this this vehicle appeared to be without any other vehicles around it. it was blown to pieces, effectively, no word of any casualties. just a suggestion that this...
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the seriousness of the hunger strike was made known when andre sanjay announced it during oakland school board meeting monday night. if >> i die, i want the board to know that my death was at your hands. the west lake middle school choir director is joining the hunger strike by the school's program manager on wednesday. the oakland unified school district weighed in saying in part the district cares deeply about the health and well-being of our staff and hopes that any staff member who is considering a hunger strike explores other means of protest that don't involve harming themselves the killings works as a case manager westlake one of 8 schools in the district that could possibly merge. >> he stands in solidarity with his co workers refusing to they have a lot of community support. and so with that, they want utilize their strategy to put as much pressure on the border as usd is considering shutting down these 8 schools by the end of the year. >> claiming that a decline in enrollment and attendance will cause a 12 million dollar deficit for the district next year. core and haskell has
the seriousness of the hunger strike was made known when andre sanjay announced it during oakland school board meeting monday night. if >> i die, i want the board to know that my death was at your hands. the west lake middle school choir director is joining the hunger strike by the school's program manager on wednesday. the oakland unified school district weighed in saying in part the district cares deeply about the health and well-being of our staff and hopes that any staff member who is...
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here he is talking to sanjay gupta from cnn. >> you had it and have not got and shot of the vaccine. better immunity than i would have the vaccine. >> i'm glad you are better. >> i here this talk of go and get vaccinated. why isn't there you have got to take care of your body. it's the front line, not just for covid, but the front line defense for everything that -- t ail the us. brian: they never recognize natural immunity. >> they believe working class americans should listen to everything they say even though they have so much contempt for them. brian: news week is lucky to have you. coming up. get ready to cue the music, start the clock. the fighters are in their corner. carley shimkus, report for duty. here she is, she is ready to take me on. brian: now it's time for the news duel. these are the hottest stories, everyone is talk about but didn't make the top five. >> i'm so excited to be here. brian: let's get going. drop dead gorgeous women advertising for a funeral in moscow. they are basically hookers. this 29-year-old social media manager came up with the idea. here and pros
here he is talking to sanjay gupta from cnn. >> you had it and have not got and shot of the vaccine. better immunity than i would have the vaccine. >> i'm glad you are better. >> i here this talk of go and get vaccinated. why isn't there you have got to take care of your body. it's the front line, not just for covid, but the front line defense for everything that -- t ail the us. brian: they never recognize natural immunity. >> they believe working class americans should...
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here he is talking to sanjay gupta from cnn. >> you had it and have not got and shot of the vaccine.ty than i would have the vaccine. >> i'm glad you are better. >> i here this talk of go and get vaccinated. why isn't there you have got to take care of your body. it's the front line, not just for covid, but the front line defense for everything that -- t ail the us. brian: they never recognize natural immunity. >> they believe working class americans should listen to everything they say even though they have so much contempt for them. brian: news week is lucky to have you. coming up. get ready to cue the music, start the clock. the fighters are in their corner. carley shimkus, report for duty. here she is, she is ready to take me on. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable nationwide network. with no line activation fees or term contracts... saving you up to $500 a
here he is talking to sanjay gupta from cnn. >> you had it and have not got and shot of the vaccine.ty than i would have the vaccine. >> i'm glad you are better. >> i here this talk of go and get vaccinated. why isn't there you have got to take care of your body. it's the front line, not just for covid, but the front line defense for everything that -- t ail the us. brian: they never recognize natural immunity. >> they believe working class americans should listen to...
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doesn't get much attention when he has, you know, pro vac seeing folks on the show like cnn, dr. sanjay gupta and dr. peter hotel. i mean, like you said, you did this just basically people go there is this one thing that you talk about that i don't like. maybe i don't like you as a person because i don't like m m a or i don't like your comedy or i don't like whatever. but to me he's always just seemed like, and i say this with all due respect to him, a curious idiot. he likes to ask the question, i like to get down to things. so it feels like they're just responding to the bad and never looking at what he might be looking at. that was fair. he was getting too big for his britches, roomy, ask me, just go back a couple of things or isn't it funny that nobody will ever ask, you know, snoop dog or somebody to take down songs about killing the police? let me ask you something. have you ever heard anybody suggest that maybe we should go back and threatened to remove people who still perpetuate the russian collusion? fraud. you see it's a selective form of misinformation, misinformation, dis,
doesn't get much attention when he has, you know, pro vac seeing folks on the show like cnn, dr. sanjay gupta and dr. peter hotel. i mean, like you said, you did this just basically people go there is this one thing that you talk about that i don't like. maybe i don't like you as a person because i don't like m m a or i don't like your comedy or i don't like whatever. but to me he's always just seemed like, and i say this with all due respect to him, a curious idiot. he likes to ask the...
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he's one of the home beneficiaries, and now sanjay, he seen all this work done by jorge valensuela, cham berta, and the rest of big coin beach and all the things that were accomplishing here. and he is dreaming bigger now he, he's going to be the one paying the mortgage in mcclain, at his home for his family at 1900 years old. he figured out different ways to be an entrepreneur, really like his 1st one is he saw a guy was traveling 30 minutes to get ice and then realize that he invested into an ice machine you can produce. and now the guy comes to him because it's closer and he can make money off that investment. he started his clothing brand and you know, learned about the coin or early on, helps epic coin beach and even gets paid by big point beach. and you can see because he has mentors and i've seen this in my personal life as a kid who grew up single mom, one bedroom, but me and my little brothers all shared as i had more mentors in life, i started to dream bigger. just because things are possible things i've never had thought about and now working internationally. and you can see h
he's one of the home beneficiaries, and now sanjay, he seen all this work done by jorge valensuela, cham berta, and the rest of big coin beach and all the things that were accomplishing here. and he is dreaming bigger now he, he's going to be the one paying the mortgage in mcclain, at his home for his family at 1900 years old. he figured out different ways to be an entrepreneur, really like his 1st one is he saw a guy was traveling 30 minutes to get ice and then realize that he invested into an...
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sanjay gupta spoke with don lemon. >> there was an abrasion on the back of his head and a fracture inng the right side of his head but then he also had fractures on the front just above his eyes as well, the orbital rims. the skull, so you imagine this. somebody falls, they hit here. abrasion over here. significant blow, falls down, significant blow. fracture extends into the right side over here. that's all possible from one mechanism. fractures in the front above the eyes. if i didn't know anything about this i would say is this someone who was unrestrained in a car accident? is this someone who fell down a flight of stairs? >> the autopsy shows saget was positive for covid-19 and had an enlarged heart. >>> it is day seven of the beijing winter olympics. his first name translates to walk the way. for shaun white it was not to be. he failed to mount a finishing fourth in what he said will be his last olympics. we are covering this. right now we want to go to china where coy wire is standing by. coy, disappointing news for shaun white and perhaps not the way he wants to end his last o
sanjay gupta spoke with don lemon. >> there was an abrasion on the back of his head and a fracture inng the right side of his head but then he also had fractures on the front just above his eyes as well, the orbital rims. the skull, so you imagine this. somebody falls, they hit here. abrasion over here. significant blow, falls down, significant blow. fracture extends into the right side over here. that's all possible from one mechanism. fractures in the front above the eyes. if i didn't...
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hey, what 1st of all, joe rogan brought sanjay gupta on for 3 hours. i guess that's not enough. when was the last time cnn brought somebody from joe rogan show their channels? that's the problem. they won't have me on their shows. they won't have dr. malone on. they won't have on anybody from the great barrington declarations which is proven to be correct and found she was proven to be wrong allowed and what she did smear them into mainstream news publications. so here we are again, nobody should be the arbiter of the truth at the back. the answer for bad speech is good speech, but joe rogan doesn't lie to anybody. that's why joe roland gets 11000000 views for podcast, while cnn can't cracked a 1000000. why? because no one trusty and then they've been lied to by seen. and 1st of all, for 5 street years, we were told that our president was a traitor and a russian, which was completely made up. there was an evidence free conspiracy theory. so who's going to go and censor them by the way, the people who should be censored are the one getting all their money from big farm on the mil
hey, what 1st of all, joe rogan brought sanjay gupta on for 3 hours. i guess that's not enough. when was the last time cnn brought somebody from joe rogan show their channels? that's the problem. they won't have me on their shows. they won't have dr. malone on. they won't have on anybody from the great barrington declarations which is proven to be correct and found she was proven to be wrong allowed and what she did smear them into mainstream news publications. so here we are again, nobody...