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short-term, sanjay. i am choosing murky, but i thank you for coming on the show. >> thank you, jim. >>> david, back to you. >> thank you, jim. thank you, sanjay. still to come, jim is going to give you a quick mad dash. we will squeeze in a break here. tu is another look at fures. we have a lot more squawk on the street ahead. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >>> all right, jim. let's squeeze in a mad dash. we have two minutes. >> yes. i am going to talk about upstarts for a second. artificial intelligence loan. frankly, they reported a very good number last night. just terrible, and you've got a bunch of brokerage houses that said negative things. the stock looks like it is at 20 come up between 20 and 32. they did buy back a lot of stock. that was ill advised. the most important thing, david, is that the loans, wh
short-term, sanjay. i am choosing murky, but i thank you for coming on the show. >> thank you, jim. >>> david, back to you. >> thank you, jim. thank you, sanjay. still to come, jim is going to give you a quick mad dash. we will squeeze in a break here. tu is another look at fures. we have a lot more squawk on the street ahead. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly...
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sanjay figures out.did what's called random deposit we send you two random numbers and you then can authenticate and verify that you are who you say you are. it was a breakthrough innovation. it helps the company shift its cost curve and dependency on credit cards and it's something that even today is ubiquitous and i found him to just be the most amazing character. i had somebody say to me watching sanjay navigate the financial system was watching a conduct was like watching a conductor conducted a symphony, right which is like the most amazing thing to say about the fight about what is like a stick the sterile this sterility of the financial so you don't often hear the word symphony attached to it. yeah, but i found him to be uncommonly thoughtful and and to have had this breakthrough innovation. i went searching for those i want searching for the person who is closest to the action. not the person whose name is in the paper, and i i, you know, you never know if these things are gonna work, but i will
sanjay figures out.did what's called random deposit we send you two random numbers and you then can authenticate and verify that you are who you say you are. it was a breakthrough innovation. it helps the company shift its cost curve and dependency on credit cards and it's something that even today is ubiquitous and i found him to just be the most amazing character. i had somebody say to me watching sanjay navigate the financial system was watching a conduct was like watching a conductor...
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sanjay gupta. sanjay, what does this mean for if and when we get a hold of this?rt of weighs in on this. we have been hearing from the drug company pfizer primarily. moderna is going to be putting out their data for their bivalent shot as well. that means these new shots we're talking about would be protective against the original strain, that's one of the components, and the other component is very specific to these new variants. these new omicron variants specifically. so that's what the bivalent strain is. we heard from the white house they expect that possibly these could be rolled out middle of next month, middle of september. so we'll see. but it does again depend on what the fda says and we're talking about pfizer specifically. but moderna, potentially, not that far behind. i can tell you i visited these plants, i was at the pfizer plant, even going back to some of the original variants. they were -- they have been working on bivalent vaccines for other things in the past as well. we didn't need them because the original vaccine held up so well, so we'll se
sanjay gupta. sanjay, what does this mean for if and when we get a hold of this?rt of weighs in on this. we have been hearing from the drug company pfizer primarily. moderna is going to be putting out their data for their bivalent shot as well. that means these new shots we're talking about would be protective against the original strain, that's one of the components, and the other component is very specific to these new variants. these new omicron variants specifically. so that's what the...
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sanjay: i'm not an economist. have to break -- when you have the war in russia and ukraine and these factors, the currency issues, brace yourself and what do you do? if you are a company, i've seen this in 2008 -- it's not first when i've seen. great companies get stronger. some rate companies were born during a recession. google was formed in 2000. that's my message -- great companies can thrive even further if you are using the system to force multiply and keep retaining and recruiting good people. emily: the ceo and president of cohesity. we will be watching you on your next adventure. that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology. tomorrow, i will be speaking with the airbnb ceo, brian chesky. and microstrategy's, michael taylor about his plans to step down and focus on bitcoin acquisitions. definitely a show you don't want to miss. don't forget to check out our podcasts wherever you get your podcast. i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪
sanjay: i'm not an economist. have to break -- when you have the war in russia and ukraine and these factors, the currency issues, brace yourself and what do you do? if you are a company, i've seen this in 2008 -- it's not first when i've seen. great companies get stronger. some rate companies were born during a recession. google was formed in 2000. that's my message -- great companies can thrive even further if you are using the system to force multiply and keep retaining and recruiting good...
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sanjay gupta. hi, good to see you, sanjay.uld people wait between a previous booster dose or a covid infection and this updated shot? >> well, so the first part of the question is, this is now going to be serving two purposes. it's a bivalent vaccine, so it's going to be in part the original vaccine plus part of the vaccine targeting these new variants, ba.5 in particular. so that's what's new here. it's also going to be available to people under the age of 50. you remember, these boosters were really approved, authorized for people over the age of 50 before. so for the pfizer one, anyone over the age of 12. for moderna, anyone over the age of 18. it should have been at least two months since your previous shot. if it's too close to your previous shot, you may not get the same effectiveness by getting the booster too close. or you may have a higher risk of actually developing something known as myocarditis. now, younger age groups potentially eligible for this. we'll see what the cdc says about this tomorrow. there's going to
sanjay gupta. hi, good to see you, sanjay.uld people wait between a previous booster dose or a covid infection and this updated shot? >> well, so the first part of the question is, this is now going to be serving two purposes. it's a bivalent vaccine, so it's going to be in part the original vaccine plus part of the vaccine targeting these new variants, ba.5 in particular. so that's what's new here. it's also going to be available to people under the age of 50. you remember, these...
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sanjay gupta, host of "chasing life" podcast. purpose or if it was just random? while not all dreams may feel intense or powerful or even memorable, the fact is we all dream. they are a universal human experience. dreams are also a pretty good reflection of our waking lives, our fears, our desires, our challenges. dreams can provide new insights for us and you can create a richer dream world by paying attention to bedtime routines and approaching the dreams with intent. switch off that screen, try to find some tranquility early in the night. when you get sleepy, make sure to tell yourself you will dream tonight. in the morning, pause, take some time to reflect on what you remember and record and share your dreams with family and friends. it's an opportunity to slow down and recognize another thing we all have in common, that we dream. you can hear more about how to optimize your health and chase life wherever you get your podcasts. >> sanjay, thank you for that. thank you all so much for being here on a good monday at this hour.
sanjay gupta, host of "chasing life" podcast. purpose or if it was just random? while not all dreams may feel intense or powerful or even memorable, the fact is we all dream. they are a universal human experience. dreams are also a pretty good reflection of our waking lives, our fears, our desires, our challenges. dreams can provide new insights for us and you can create a richer dream world by paying attention to bedtime routines and approaching the dreams with intent. switch off...
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sanjay gupta is here. walk us through what dr.es. >> i think it's an acknowledgment that the communication coming from the cdc was often too slow, too reactive instead of pro active, and, oftentimes, too heavily influenced by politics instead of pure public health. there's been erosion of trust that it lead to. back during h 1 n 1 days, in 2009, trust in the cdc was around 90%, now it's closer to 60%. that's a significant concern. especially covid and also now polio and monkeypox and the other public health challenges we talk about. even the most cdc guideline changes, only about 19% of the country said it was really clear with a -- what the changes are. i think dr. walensky and the cdc are reacting to that. there's several pillars they want to focus on. they want to focus on sharing scientific information more quickly and getting that data out there more quickly. it was oftentimes very slow. they want to translate it to the science and practical and easy-to-understand policy. they acknowledge most of what they have said in the pa
sanjay gupta is here. walk us through what dr.es. >> i think it's an acknowledgment that the communication coming from the cdc was often too slow, too reactive instead of pro active, and, oftentimes, too heavily influenced by politics instead of pure public health. there's been erosion of trust that it lead to. back during h 1 n 1 days, in 2009, trust in the cdc was around 90%, now it's closer to 60%. that's a significant concern. especially covid and also now polio and monkeypox and the...
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sanjay gupta joins us next to explain.plate for eveveryone. great value for all your favavorites only from ihop. dodownload the app and earn free food with every order. when moderate to severe ulcerative colitis persists... put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when uc got unpredictable,... i got rapid symptom relief with rinvoq. check. when uc held me back... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc got the upper hand... rinvoq helped visibly repair the...
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sanjay gupta, thank you.>> coming up, a billion robocalls to americans, and the fcc says just two people are the alleged mast ermind behind all this announce and fraud. that's coming up. let's end this habit. skip the rinse... with finish quantum. its activelift technhnology has the power to tackle 24 hour dried on food stains- without pre-rinsing- for an unbeatable clean. together we can help save america 150 billion gallons of water in just one year. skip the rinse with finish to save our water. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪things are getting clearer♪ ♪i feel free to bare my skin♪ ♪yeah, that's all me♪ ♪nothing and me go hand in hand♪ ♪nothing on my skin♪ ♪that's my new plan♪ ♪nothing is everything♪ achieve clearer skin with skyrizi. 3 out of 4 people achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months. in another study, most people had 90% clearer skin, even at 4 years. and skyrizi is just 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪it's my moment, so i just gotta say♪ ♪nothing is every
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sanjay gupta joins us now from atlanta.us how this will all work and what it means. >> i agree th, this a big deal. we have been talking about dental and vision and hearing coverage for a long time. most insurance companies don't cover those things. whet when it comes to hearing, there is a lot of undiagnosed and untreated hearing loss out there and worsened over the decades. we're surrounded by noise pollution. if you look starting at birth, there is a small percentage, 3% of people at that age who have some level of detectible hearing loss. 50% of people have disabling hearing loss. if you look at the numbers overall, you find there is 30 million people who should be using hearing aids and only about 30% of them do. and that age group. so that's the real concern. the thought is, we'll see how this all sort of plays out, but if you make these available over the counter, you'll have more manufacturers, you'll lower the price, right now several thousand dollars for these, again, typically not covered by insurance. hopefully
sanjay gupta joins us now from atlanta.us how this will all work and what it means. >> i agree th, this a big deal. we have been talking about dental and vision and hearing coverage for a long time. most insurance companies don't cover those things. whet when it comes to hearing, there is a lot of undiagnosed and untreated hearing loss out there and worsened over the decades. we're surrounded by noise pollution. if you look starting at birth, there is a small percentage, 3% of people at...
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sanjay gupta, host of cnn's "chasing life" podcast.cause pets can benefit us both physically and mentally. oxytocin is the hormone that makes you feel warm and fuzzy when you see your kids. well, that is also released when you bond with your pets. and it works both ways. our pets oxytocin levels increase when they are with us. you might notice you feel calmer around your pets and that is because dopamine and serotonin, who other feel good chemicals are released when we are with our pets and that can reduce stress and lower blood pressure. plus if you're a dog owner, that is probably going to encourage to you get outside and take more walks or runs. i know that is one of my favorite things to do with our three dogs! so make sure you're spending some quality time with your pets because, remember, they are benefiting from this bond as well! you can hear more about how to optimize your health and chase life wherever you get your podcasts. >> sanjay, thank you so much. thank you for being here. "inside politics" with john king starts right
sanjay gupta, host of cnn's "chasing life" podcast.cause pets can benefit us both physically and mentally. oxytocin is the hormone that makes you feel warm and fuzzy when you see your kids. well, that is also released when you bond with your pets. and it works both ways. our pets oxytocin levels increase when they are with us. you might notice you feel calmer around your pets and that is because dopamine and serotonin, who other feel good chemicals are released when we are with our...
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sanjay gupta, good to have you.e to have you clear things up. >>> more than two dozen election deniers have now won their republican primaries for key positions across the country, with oversight of elections. who they are, critical offices they could end up holding, that's coming up. >>> and we're just moments away from the opening bell on wall street, where stock futures are slightly higher this morning as key economic data rolls in. weekly jobless data released this morning, 250,000 people filed first time claims last week. and watching the fed's moves on inflation. central bank says it remains committed to fighting rising prices but und cate indicated i adjust its pace of tightening based on market conditions. power e*trade's easy-to-use tools like dynamic charting and risk-reward analysis help make trading feel effortless and its customizab scans with social sentiment he you find and unlock opportunities in the market with powerful, easy-to-use tools power e*trade makes complex trading easier react to fast-movi
sanjay gupta, good to have you.e to have you clear things up. >>> more than two dozen election deniers have now won their republican primaries for key positions across the country, with oversight of elections. who they are, critical offices they could end up holding, that's coming up. >>> and we're just moments away from the opening bell on wall street, where stock futures are slightly higher this morning as key economic data rolls in. weekly jobless data released this...
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. >> go with flattery, sanjay. thank you so much. "new day" continues right now. >>> congresswoman liz cheney losing her house seat in a landslide to a trump-backed election denier. i'm brianna keilar with john berman this morning. cheney was defeated last night by more than a two to one margin, the surest sign yet that donald trump still has a stranglehold on the soul of the republican party. for now cheney will continue to serve as vice chair of the january 6th committee and whatever the future holds she vows to do everything in her power to keep the former president from ever returning to office. >> two years ago i won this primary with 73% of the vote. i could easily have done the same again. the path was clear. but it would have required that i go along with president trump's lie about the 2020 election. that was a path i could not and would not take. >> it is not clear what cheney plans to do once she leaves congress. the woman who defeated her harriet hageman, had this to say in her victory speech. >> wyomin
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sanjay gupta is here to tell us more about this research. so, sanjay, one, where do i sign up?as mostly for people over the age of 65, kaitlan. so you have some time, hopefully, before you need something like this. it is kind of remarkable research. brain surgery, that's my area. and the idea that you could start to non-invasively stimulate the brain, it is a relatively new idea. why? because the brain is encased by skull. but over the last 20 years, they have been able to use magnets, they have been able to use sound and as you say now electricity to try and change the brain, to stimulate it in different ways. what they found here was really interesting. they basically took this -- these alternating electrical currents and stimulated two different areas of the brain. they stimulated something further over here and something further back in the parietal lobe. they did this with different types of electricity and i don't know if you can see the images here, they put a skullcap on somebody, non-invasive, you may feel heat, pressure in the brain, but low side effects and they then
sanjay gupta is here to tell us more about this research. so, sanjay, one, where do i sign up?as mostly for people over the age of 65, kaitlan. so you have some time, hopefully, before you need something like this. it is kind of remarkable research. brain surgery, that's my area. and the idea that you could start to non-invasively stimulate the brain, it is a relatively new idea. why? because the brain is encased by skull. but over the last 20 years, they have been able to use magnets, they...
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okay, sanjay it though by a go, i don't where vic was battling that was the outbound luna. philanthropy had he thought of the medical if i pick i meant this carriage can we can we would have to pier would already have i wonder if this will go ahead with that. i think, i mean, a month later civil war broke out. something like, 200000 people were killed in that conflict over more than 30 years with the info in me. but i didn't know at all going that they like it though. and i opened a thought, you know, it was the lateral, it's them out won't be near one. be near samarnie. yeah. then yeah. got his name in the condo that come with me for my go via. mm. i see you are you scared of the, with the amanda, my thought cn. today they, they have been in this area and look at their new work. if that is that course other than that they might not be safe communities. and those in one bedroom with the other. okay. wanted to see how okay, so people hello sports though and then one of my son there, but i mean these 3 speed. so the 1st one is in the government, the we don't like shows bad faith by bother
okay, sanjay it though by a go, i don't where vic was battling that was the outbound luna. philanthropy had he thought of the medical if i pick i meant this carriage can we can we would have to pier would already have i wonder if this will go ahead with that. i think, i mean, a month later civil war broke out. something like, 200000 people were killed in that conflict over more than 30 years with the info in me. but i didn't know at all going that they like it though. and i opened a thought,...
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okay, sanjay it though bye or go. i don't where it was battling. they was the outbound buddha. from and throw your head. he thought at the medical. yeah, i think i'm in kindergarten. we're good. we were to put their foot over here. i wonder if this will go ahead with that. i think, i mean, a month later civil war broke out. something like 200000 people were killed in that conflict over more than 30 years with the info me. but i didn't know at all going that they kept it though. i saw was the lad on it's a i'ma one. be near one. be near samar yet then. yeah. got his name in the vehicle that come with me for my go here. mm mm. i see you are you scared of the with the amend my thought cm today. they may have been in this video and look at them. what it is that course other than that helped them out in the safe communities and those see one with the other. okay. like you, steve. okay, so before i look forward to store them one of my stuff in there, but i'm in no hurry speeds. so the 1st one is with the government the we don't like shows bad faith by bothering an american company. w
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afternoon how should you position your well, newly appointed coescity is joining us now to discuss sanjayserved as president of s.a.p., chief operating officer of vmware. i want to talk to you about the new job in a bit, but first this broader ecosystem especially what we just saw from intuit last night bill.com a few days ago. there is strength in demand from small and medium business. we heard strength in some quarters from the enterprise as well what does that signal at least about some players in this space? >> yeah, jon, good morning i'm delighted to be on here in my new role. and we can talk about that later. but hat's off to my good friend, i heard him earlier on your show i never thought the day would come where intuit is bigger cap than s.a.p yet here we are. a comfortable rule of i think 51, 35% margins, 15% growth guidance so amazing that they have transformed themselves from being a tax company to now a company with quickbooks and credit carmade&and so on so in the doubts of small immemedium sized businesses, is this is god for the sector and when you look back to the announce
afternoon how should you position your well, newly appointed coescity is joining us now to discuss sanjayserved as president of s.a.p., chief operating officer of vmware. i want to talk to you about the new job in a bit, but first this broader ecosystem especially what we just saw from intuit last night bill.com a few days ago. there is strength in demand from small and medium business. we heard strength in some quarters from the enterprise as well what does that signal at least about some...
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christina. >> our thanks to sanjay for that. >>> still to come, donald trump's contentious relationship with the fbi, it stretches back years before agents searched his mar-a-lago estate. >>> and later, wounded ukrainian soldiers are refusing to give up even as they battle life-changing injuries. we'll hear from some o of them just ahead. and it's ready to go our cost for shippining, were cut in half just l like that go to shipstation/tv and get 2 montnths free i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, on a fixed budget, li insurance remember the three ps. what are the thr ps? the three ps of life insurance whon a fixed budget? are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80, what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance pl
christina. >> our thanks to sanjay for that. >>> still to come, donald trump's contentious relationship with the fbi, it stretches back years before agents searched his mar-a-lago estate. >>> and later, wounded ukrainian soldiers are refusing to give up even as they battle life-changing injuries. we'll hear from some o of them just ahead. and it's ready to go our cost for shippining, were cut in half just l like that go to shipstation/tv and get 2 montnths free i'm...
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sanjay gupta explains this today's chasing life. f >> reporter: i'm dr. sanjay gupta. open you up to new people and places. it can actually help optimize your brain. for instance, bilingual people are diagnosed with alzheimer's four or five years later on average than people who speak just one language. turns out all that hard work of learning a new language gives them more cognitive reserve. think of that like energy stored for a rainy day that can help people function even better. but how do you get started if you haven't spoken a second language since high school? well, first, remember the goal isn't to be perfect. thes mistakes are how you lear. second, think of it like exercise for the brain like stretching can make you more flexible, you can also increase your brain's capacity. third, incorporate the new language into things you enjoy. making it baking or listening to music or watching international films. and don't forget, it is never too late to start. you can hear more about how to optimize your health wherever you get your podcasts. >>> thanks again for joini
sanjay gupta explains this today's chasing life. f >> reporter: i'm dr. sanjay gupta. open you up to new people and places. it can actually help optimize your brain. for instance, bilingual people are diagnosed with alzheimer's four or five years later on average than people who speak just one language. turns out all that hard work of learning a new language gives them more cognitive reserve. think of that like energy stored for a rainy day that can help people function even better. but...
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sanjay gupta, host of cnn's "chasing light" podcast.ing to great music can be really inspiring. you know that. you don't have to be an artist to let your creativity shine. simply letting your mind roam free, not as focused on mundane processes, can help you get there. think about it, we're constantly improvising and thinking on the fly and the more we do that, the more our creativity is activated. think about driving a car, first time you get behind the wheel, you thought a lot about the process understandably, every turn, every signal. after driving for years, the process stuff becomes almost instinctive. you're in the zone. your brain can turn off its conscious control mechanisms, the parts of your brain involved with planning and self-monitoring and instead allow for the flow of new and creative ideas. you can try and give that flow in other areas of your life as well, by doing a lot of what you're doing already. just changing how you do it. try work on the same things, just doing them differently. and very important, remember, it is
sanjay gupta, host of cnn's "chasing light" podcast.ing to great music can be really inspiring. you know that. you don't have to be an artist to let your creativity shine. simply letting your mind roam free, not as focused on mundane processes, can help you get there. think about it, we're constantly improvising and thinking on the fly and the more we do that, the more our creativity is activated. think about driving a car, first time you get behind the wheel, you thought a lot about...
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sanjay gupta.ine is that we now know polio is out there. it seems likely to be spreading in the community. most people are going to be pretty well protected, but it's the unvaccinated most at risk. this is going to sound familiar. we got more details about this individual you were describing. this was an unvaccinated young adult. we know that the symptoms the person had, low grade fever, neck stiffness, abdominal pain which is happen more often with polio, but it was the leg weakness, the paralysis we talk about. it's rare, less than 1% of the time, but it happened in this individual. the cdc, as you pointed out, concluded this results from community spread. why, because they had already detected this polio virus in waste water 25 days before the onset of symptoms. so it's out there. again, people who have been vaccinated should take great comfort in that because it's a very effective vaccine. but the problem is, if you look at vaccination rates, for example, in rockland county, where this particul
sanjay gupta.ine is that we now know polio is out there. it seems likely to be spreading in the community. most people are going to be pretty well protected, but it's the unvaccinated most at risk. this is going to sound familiar. we got more details about this individual you were describing. this was an unvaccinated young adult. we know that the symptoms the person had, low grade fever, neck stiffness, abdominal pain which is happen more often with polio, but it was the leg weakness, the...
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sanjay gupta explains in today's chasing life. >> i'm dr. sanjay gupta. is hard not to feel calmer mm immediately. it is not a coincidence. because being near what we call blue spaces can give us both mental and physical benefits. environmental psychologist matthew white says part of the positive connection is because of the way that we humans evolved along the watersides. and that has created the hardwired appreciation of our oceans, lakes and rivers. he says that people tend to exercise more and for longer around blue spaces and that it can also promote mindfulness. helping you focus on the present. and here is the good news. you don't have to live next to a blue space to reap these benefits. even listening to the sound of waves or watching movies about the ocean can improve your health. so dive right in and let the benefits wash over you. you can hear more about how to optimize your health and chase life wherever you get your podcasts. it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the sleep number 360 smart bed. it's temperature balancing, so you both
sanjay gupta explains in today's chasing life. >> i'm dr. sanjay gupta. is hard not to feel calmer mm immediately. it is not a coincidence. because being near what we call blue spaces can give us both mental and physical benefits. environmental psychologist matthew white says part of the positive connection is because of the way that we humans evolved along the watersides. and that has created the hardwired appreciation of our oceans, lakes and rivers. he says that people tend to exercise...
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sanjay, how does this work? >> it's pretty interesting, jake.y using energy in the form of electrical currents to try to change the brain. this is relatively new research, jake, and it's just been over the last several decades where they have figured out how to actually use noninvasive techniques to change or actually affect the brain in large part because of the skull. every other organ in the body doesn't have bone surrounding it, so that's been one of the challenges. now they use magnetic energy, sound energy, and electric energy to try and actually change the brain or synchronize the brain waves which is what they're doing here. it's called transcranial alternating current. they direct some of the energy near the front of the brain over here, the prefrontal cortex, some further back, people wear a skull cap like what you see there, it's noninvasive so it doesn't hurt. you may feel a little heat or pressure. and they basically sort of target these waves called beta and gamma rays at the specific areas of the brain. what the goal was, these we
sanjay, how does this work? >> it's pretty interesting, jake.y using energy in the form of electrical currents to try to change the brain. this is relatively new research, jake, and it's just been over the last several decades where they have figured out how to actually use noninvasive techniques to change or actually affect the brain in large part because of the skull. every other organ in the body doesn't have bone surrounding it, so that's been one of the challenges. now they use...
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sanjay gupta, host of cnn's "chasing life" podcast.ough we do it our entire lives. part of the problem, most people are thinking about what they are going to say rather than listening to what the other person is actually saying. simply resisting that urge can lead to better conversations and in turn deeper connections. another thing, ask questions. the classic ones. who, what, where, when, why and how? they're used for a reason. open-ended questions, it gives the other person more freedom to tell their story. also very importantly don't assume you know the answer. finally, try to learn something. shift your goal from trying to convince someone of something to seeing what you might learn from them. professional sneaker celeste headley says this technique has completely changed her ability to talk to people. you can hear more about how to optimize your health and chase life wherever you get your podcasts. it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the sleep number 360 smart bed. why choose proven quality sleep from sleep number? beca
sanjay gupta, host of cnn's "chasing life" podcast.ough we do it our entire lives. part of the problem, most people are thinking about what they are going to say rather than listening to what the other person is actually saying. simply resisting that urge can lead to better conversations and in turn deeper connections. another thing, ask questions. the classic ones. who, what, where, when, why and how? they're used for a reason. open-ended questions, it gives the other person more...
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i'm sure as sanjay told you for years that he and i have been talking about this, i've been saying thatwill occur. and there is preparation and there is response. and we have got to do better than what we have done and hopefully we have learned important lessons through this painful 2 1/2 year experience that we have been through. >> and what have you been reflecting on, in these days as you are now announcing your departure and you only have a few months left in these roles? what have you been reflecting on from your own experiences? >> well, my experiences go back, as you know, four decades of leadership at niaid. things have changed. the thing that bothers me a lot now, i mean, the idea of making sure we get younger generations, smart, enthusiastic people involved in the field that i'm involved in, which is medicine, science and public health, i just am very disturbed by the intense divisiveness in our country, and if ever there was a situation where we wanted everyone to pull together, and recognize we're dealing with common enemies which are these pathogens that cause outbreaks and
i'm sure as sanjay told you for years that he and i have been talking about this, i've been saying thatwill occur. and there is preparation and there is response. and we have got to do better than what we have done and hopefully we have learned important lessons through this painful 2 1/2 year experience that we have been through. >> and what have you been reflecting on, in these days as you are now announcing your departure and you only have a few months left in these roles? what have...
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sanjay gupta, host of cnn's "chasing life" podcast., play is an essential part of a child's daily routine. but as we get older, the act of playing becomes less of a priority. life gets busy, and making time to play can feel like a waste of time. it turns out that play is just as important for adults as it is for children. dr. stuart brown says our play nature is deeply embedded in us, even possibly preserved in our brain. so it's only natural that we tap into this instinct, and that can be done in different ways. whether it's physical play like running, social play like joking around with friends, or object play like building something new. the goal is unfettered joy. believe it or not, you can even play when you're at work or even exercising. brown likes to call it a playout instead of a workout. i like that. figure out what kind of play works for you, and make it part of your routine. you can hear more about how to optimize your health and chase life wherever you get your podcasts. it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the s
sanjay gupta, host of cnn's "chasing life" podcast., play is an essential part of a child's daily routine. but as we get older, the act of playing becomes less of a priority. life gets busy, and making time to play can feel like a waste of time. it turns out that play is just as important for adults as it is for children. dr. stuart brown says our play nature is deeply embedded in us, even possibly preserved in our brain. so it's only natural that we tap into this instinct, and that...
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sanjay gupta. good to see you.ted vaccine supply while there is very high demand. how is this going to work? >> yeah. that's the goal and the way that this might work is to try and basically administer this vaccine in a different way that requires less dosage. a smaller amount for each particular vaccine. so right now basically, you have a vial. you have to give the shot, as you say into the area just below the skin. if you give this medication into the skin instead which is called intradermal, you can take about one-fifth the dose. you're essentially stretching that supply by about five times. you can see here, this is the diagram. the covid vaccine went into the muscle and that's the diagram that you see in the needle on the left and subcutaneous, and that is how this vaccine is typically given, this particular idea now which is being out there is being given into the skin itself and it's actually more of a thing that is a wheel, just underneath the skin if you gave the shot this way. requiring one-fifth the dose
sanjay gupta. good to see you.ted vaccine supply while there is very high demand. how is this going to work? >> yeah. that's the goal and the way that this might work is to try and basically administer this vaccine in a different way that requires less dosage. a smaller amount for each particular vaccine. so right now basically, you have a vial. you have to give the shot, as you say into the area just below the skin. if you give this medication into the skin instead which is called...
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sanjay gupta.n hitting the open road and nothing worse than traffic. in fact, i was told in 2021 american drivers lost an average of 36 hours to traffic. all of that time in the car can take a toll. resulting in lower physical activity, higher blood pressure, and, of course, lots of stress. traffic psychologist dwight hennessey says that's why it is important to feel comfortable, confident, and, yes, calm, on the road. maybe start by listening to your favorite music or your favorite podcasts, bring a co-pilot that can help keep your mind off the stress of the road, and take a moment, especially if you're in dead stopped traffic to appreciate the natural beauty you might see along your journey. find the joy in this everyday activity, however you can do it. you can hear more about how to optimize your health and chase life wherever you get your podcasts. it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the sleep number 360 smart bed. snoring? it can gently raise your partner's head to help. our smart s
sanjay gupta.n hitting the open road and nothing worse than traffic. in fact, i was told in 2021 american drivers lost an average of 36 hours to traffic. all of that time in the car can take a toll. resulting in lower physical activity, higher blood pressure, and, of course, lots of stress. traffic psychologist dwight hennessey says that's why it is important to feel comfortable, confident, and, yes, calm, on the road. maybe start by listening to your favorite music or your favorite podcasts,...
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sanjay kaul is a teacher at a public school.i feel they are going to pull out a gun to shoot me. we have stopped sending our children to school. and we hardly go out of our compound. insurgent groups say they're attacking minorities because the government is trying to change the religious make—up of kashmir. the accusation stems from india's actions here three years ago. federal rule was imposed. outsiders allowed to buy land. leading to fears that india's hindu nationalist government wanted to alter the religious demographics of muslim—majority kashmir. distrust against the state soared. since 2019, things have gotten a lot worse. there is no elected government here and large sections of the police and bureaucracy are now officers from outside of the region. which means amongst local people here, there is a strong feeling that their voice is being suppressed and they don't have any say in the decisions that are being made to govern them. there are also allegations of killings of muslim civilians by indian security forces. we tr
sanjay kaul is a teacher at a public school.i feel they are going to pull out a gun to shoot me. we have stopped sending our children to school. and we hardly go out of our compound. insurgent groups say they're attacking minorities because the government is trying to change the religious make—up of kashmir. the accusation stems from india's actions here three years ago. federal rule was imposed. outsiders allowed to buy land. leading to fears that india's hindu nationalist government wanted...
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sanjay gupta. great to see you. we're talking about people's health here, we are talking about the way people live and if it's healthy to do the fundamental things. first, how did they get to this point in jackson? >> most acutely you have these pump failures, you have the flooding, i think what is most striking is that this is another example of this is a critical part of infrastructure that has no redundancy. something like this happens they don't have a lot of backup plans to sort of solve this, at least not immediately, which is why there is no end date in sight in terms of when they can get this fixed. you get about 2.5 million miles of underground pipes in this country, john, that make up our water supply. many were put in the 19th century or just even after world war ii, they had a life span of about 75 years and they're starting to break. they get these cracks in them. if you have enough pressure in the system you can sort of obviate the concerns, but think of it like this, pressure decreases, all of a sudde
sanjay gupta. great to see you. we're talking about people's health here, we are talking about the way people live and if it's healthy to do the fundamental things. first, how did they get to this point in jackson? >> most acutely you have these pump failures, you have the flooding, i think what is most striking is that this is another example of this is a critical part of infrastructure that has no redundancy. something like this happens they don't have a lot of backup plans to sort of...
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and that's best case scenario says sanjay patel, who runs the pharmacy in fremont. >> with all the questions we need to ask, review the documentations, make sure the labs are in order. >> reporter: in july, the food and drug administration revised its emergency use authorization for paxlovid, allowing not just your doctor, but now your pharmacist to prescribe the medication with limitations. >> having patients' labs, having patient's medical history, physician notes and everything else, some of the patients may not have access to those online services from their providers. >> with all that in mind, it's not going to be as easy as walking into a pharmacy and requesting a prescription. >> reporter: richard dang is the president of the california pharmacists association. he says while the goal of this new authorization is to increase patient access, those who are the most vulnerable likely still won't be able to get paxlovid from their pharmacists and may still have to go to a medical doctor first. >> the minority population to maybe our undocumented who don't have regular access to health care
and that's best case scenario says sanjay patel, who runs the pharmacy in fremont. >> with all the questions we need to ask, review the documentations, make sure the labs are in order. >> reporter: in july, the food and drug administration revised its emergency use authorization for paxlovid, allowing not just your doctor, but now your pharmacist to prescribe the medication with limitations. >> having patients' labs, having patient's medical history, physician notes and...
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a slick passing leave started and then finished by leroy sanjay. sunny was making his 1st start of the brand as league a season. it was also a good start from its highest elect. the defender, assigning from italy's event is heading in on his full debut. the video assistant said there was no hand bull, and so it was to nail with just 25 minutes gone. but by and was still no way near. don. king, come or added a 3rd with a generous, assist from boffins defense. before the inevitable force came on the stroke of half time, courtesy of sadie manet, though i stopped at milly equaling what your opponents did she last season. goal number 5 was a man a penalty. and yes, conceding this much really hurts by and 6 went down as an own goal for the happiness christian gamboa proving it really was in both from his day bought at least that misery ended with goal number 7. that one was by substitute surge gabrey not missing out on the fun. despite and injured wrist. 7 kneel by and the final school, the reigning champions, looking as imperious and merciless as ever. fans of the tv series game of thrones
a slick passing leave started and then finished by leroy sanjay. sunny was making his 1st start of the brand as league a season. it was also a good start from its highest elect. the defender, assigning from italy's event is heading in on his full debut. the video assistant said there was no hand bull, and so it was to nail with just 25 minutes gone. but by and was still no way near. don. king, come or added a 3rd with a generous, assist from boffins defense. before the inevitable force came on...
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now, another leader of a regional party should say, now sanjay all was arrested at midnight after some 6 hours of questioning. the prob agency questioned him on a re development project of his i'm in my and related transactions. in one of these 5 and close associates i'm a. 6 and the list rules bigger. another minister from an eastern state in india, under the scanner cash, gold jewelry, does the fate has been recovered so far from the residence of our b tumm cars. she was a close ally. all the best thing on that is a g, a z belong to the tournament congress, which is opposed to the ruling party on the party in the center. what is it about these have been holding demonstrations across the country, calling of the government for what they see is when the politics, while the ruling will, the government says that this is not a political case, but simply the law of the land. and that the law is equal for everyone spotting a gap in the market and accelerating straight into it. that is what a manufacture of russian overland vehicles has done in a run. after to run halted the import of western
now, another leader of a regional party should say, now sanjay all was arrested at midnight after some 6 hours of questioning. the prob agency questioned him on a re development project of his i'm in my and related transactions. in one of these 5 and close associates i'm a. 6 and the list rules bigger. another minister from an eastern state in india, under the scanner cash, gold jewelry, does the fate has been recovered so far from the residence of our b tumm cars. she was a close ally. all the...
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sanjay kaul is a teacher at a public school.out of their pockets, i feel they are going to pull out a gun to shoot me. we have stopped sending our children to school. and we hardly go out of our compound. insurgent groups say they're attacking minorities because the government is trying to change the religious make—up of kashmir. the accusation stems from india's actions here three years ago. federal rule was imposed. outsiders allowed to buy land. leading to fears that india's hindu nationalist government wanted to alter the religious demographic of muslim—majority kashmir. distrust against the state soared. since 2019, things have gotten a lot worse. there is no elected government here and large sections of the police and bureaucracy are now officers from outside of the region. which means amongst local people here, there is a strong feeling that their voice is being suppressed and they don't have any say in the decisions that are being made to govern them. there are also allegations of killings of muslim civilians by indian s
sanjay kaul is a teacher at a public school.out of their pockets, i feel they are going to pull out a gun to shoot me. we have stopped sending our children to school. and we hardly go out of our compound. insurgent groups say they're attacking minorities because the government is trying to change the religious make—up of kashmir. the accusation stems from india's actions here three years ago. federal rule was imposed. outsiders allowed to buy land. leading to fears that india's hindu...
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i go to college, i would like to push for good active health to ensure that women have access to sanjay towers to improve their dignity. one seats, one woman, and the desire to change things for the better for women in amber county. so then dietary is on a journey to the present women in the can and parliament. thank you for choosing dw news africa collection special. that's it. now from all of us in a row, be sure to check out or other stories on d, w dot com. forward slash africa or on facebook and twitter will have you now with these images of democracy in action right here in kenya. c ah, a. c c c with passengers, here are info why taxi drivers here need nerves of steel. while passengers here can get an eye full along the way reb taxis accommodate passengers all over the world. the driver, our series. read. in 30 minutes on w. a 1000000000 trees plan. hannah global reforestation program that said our client id sounds fantastically simple, but is it which treat some suitable and above all, where should these need for his career? he's 90 minutes on d. w. o has no limits. love as for e
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i go to police, i'll blake to push for good productive health to ensure that women have access to sanjay towers to improve their dignity. one seats. one woman in the desire to change things for the better for women in amber county. so then deter it is on a journey to the present. women in the ken and parliament. thank you for choosing dw news africa collection special. that's it. now from all of us in a row, be be sure to check out or other stories on d, w dot com, forward slash africa or on facebook and twitter will leave you now with these images of democracy in action right here in k. c ah, a. c c c c c with who eco indian or pollution is a major problem. cities in delhi, a new monitoring system is designed to help the device incorporate local fences. they easy to install and can be moved to different locations. they're just helping us to understand that daily damage took that to pollution eco, india in 30 minutes on d. w. o. ah, i le, sexual assault survivor, a filipino just for those of us. can we shoot, speak up them to step up and say the truth. women in asia, i can see it too, so
i go to police, i'll blake to push for good productive health to ensure that women have access to sanjay towers to improve their dignity. one seats. one woman in the desire to change things for the better for women in amber county. so then deter it is on a journey to the present. women in the ken and parliament. thank you for choosing dw news africa collection special. that's it. now from all of us in a row, be be sure to check out or other stories on d, w dot com, forward slash africa or on...
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our report was filmed in badakhshan province in the north—east of afghanistan — by cameraman sanjay gangulyent yogita limaye. some viewers may find this report distressing. in afghanistan's maternity wards, women forced to endure unbearable suffering. groans. no drugs to ease the pain. barely any resources for an emergency. only female staff are allowed here. they scramble around a woman in a serious condition. bibi sara's waters have broken too early. the only female doctor helps sara pull through. her baby is rushed to critical care. there is a faint heartbeat but she isn't breathing. to treat the child, a male doctor is called in. these are crucial moments. after half an hour of intense efforts the baby girl is stable. doctors have told us she has a good chance of survival now. but they see scenes like this every single day here. it's also the middle of the day on a weekday when all of the staff were here. but there's just one female doctor and five nurses in an area that's home to more than 200,000 people. life is precarious here. a day later, before she could be named, the baby's condi
our report was filmed in badakhshan province in the north—east of afghanistan — by cameraman sanjay gangulyent yogita limaye. some viewers may find this report distressing. in afghanistan's maternity wards, women forced to endure unbearable suffering. groans. no drugs to ease the pain. barely any resources for an emergency. only female staff are allowed here. they scramble around a woman in a serious condition. bibi sara's waters have broken too early. the only female doctor helps sara pull...
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our report was filmed in badakhshan province in the north—east of afghanistan, by cameraman sanjay gangulyer imogen anderson, and correspondent yogita limaye. this is what they found. in afghanistan's maternity wards, women forced to endure unbearable suffering. groans. no drugs to ease the pain. barely any resources for an emergency. only female staff are allowed here. they scramble around a woman in a serious condition. bibi sara's waters have broken too early. the only female doctor helps sara pull through. her baby is rushed to critical care. there is a faint heartbeat but she isn't breathing. to treat the child, a male doctor is called in. these are crucial moments. after half an hour of intense efforts the baby girl is stable. doctors have told us she has a good chance of survival now. but they see scenes like this every single day here. it's also the middle of the day on a weekday when all of the staff were here. but there's just one female doctor and five nurses in an area that's home to more than 200,000 people. life is precarious here. a day later, before she could be named, the
our report was filmed in badakhshan province in the north—east of afghanistan, by cameraman sanjay gangulyer imogen anderson, and correspondent yogita limaye. this is what they found. in afghanistan's maternity wards, women forced to endure unbearable suffering. groans. no drugs to ease the pain. barely any resources for an emergency. only female staff are allowed here. they scramble around a woman in a serious condition. bibi sara's waters have broken too early. the only female doctor helps...
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. >> micron, sanjay basically preannounced the second time, and even the third time if you count theeting that was going on that we didn't know about, about the cloud slowdown >> right >> so the stock is above the second preannouncement what do you make of that the first one really wasn't a preannouncement. it was a guide lower >> people are looking past it and listening to sanjay's five-year plan i don't know >> that's what i'm thinking. they're looking past it. the reality is that the basic building blocks are needed and that flash might be coming back a little more. i pointed out, although this same pattern happened when he reported and then cut numbers and then the stock ran but i just want to keep track of mu, because mu said they were cutting production and when you cut production, david, the glut ends >> it does >> what are you on there >> i'm looking at a report remember, we were talking a lot about the old seattle genetics and the journal had been reporting quite frequently on the imminence almost of a deal to be acquired by merck. would be one of the larger transactions hav
. >> micron, sanjay basically preannounced the second time, and even the third time if you count theeting that was going on that we didn't know about, about the cloud slowdown >> right >> so the stock is above the second preannouncement what do you make of that the first one really wasn't a preannouncement. it was a guide lower >> people are looking past it and listening to sanjay's five-year plan i don't know >> that's what i'm thinking. they're looking past it....