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sanjay, we lost sanjay's connection.ack up and try to finish this conversation with him. but the issue that sanjay is talking about, auditory issues. john fetterman said he has problem hearing things and understanding but clearly seeing them and processing it is different which is why he's asking for interviews to have closed captioning so he can have the words at the same time. >> not a comprehension issue, which is significant. >>> tom brady is speaking out about his mental health and personal struggles after reports that he and his wife have hired divorce attorneys. >>> and angela lansbury star of stage and screen, we'll have a look back at her career next. ♪ tale as old as time ♪ ♪ song as old as rhrhyme ♪ ♪ beauty and the beast ♪ my most important kitchen tool? my brain. so i choose neuriva plus. unlike some others, neuriva plus is a multitasker supporti 6 key indicators of brain health. to help keep me sharp. neuriva: think bigger. ♪ here goes nothing. hey greg. uhh...hello? it's me, your heart! really? yes! record
sanjay, we lost sanjay's connection.ack up and try to finish this conversation with him. but the issue that sanjay is talking about, auditory issues. john fetterman said he has problem hearing things and understanding but clearly seeing them and processing it is different which is why he's asking for interviews to have closed captioning so he can have the words at the same time. >> not a comprehension issue, which is significant. >>> tom brady is speaking out about his mental...
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sanjay gupta. >>> u.s.lity and justice after a report found systemic abuse and misconduct within women's soccer. we'll speak to the president of women's soccer ahead. before... & bath fitter. before.. & bath fitter. you have a "before" bath, now's the time to call bath fitter to get a beautiful "after." with our uniqutub over tub process, there's no mess or stress. spend smart on a beautiful new bath done right, backed by a lifetime warranty. join over 2 million happy customers who know: it just fits. bath fitter visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. ♪ ♪ as someone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about way
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sanjay gupta. what does the statement say. >> reporter: for the first time they confirmed, the speaker's office, that the assailant was looking for the speaker, saying the assailant also acted with force and threatened the life of paul pelosi. they went on to discuss his condition. this is according to the statement from drew hamill, saying mr. pelosi was admitted to zuckerberg san francisco general hospital, where he underwent successful surgery to repair a skull fracture and serious injuries to his right arm and hands. his doctors expect a full recovery. they go on to thank law enforcement for their support, for others who have shown support during this harrowing experience. for the first time saying that this assailant who broke into the home in the middle of the night at roughly 2:30 in the morning san francisco time, was in fact looking for the speaker who was not in san francisco at the time, was in washington, d.c., was able to get into the house, attacked him with a hammer. it led to a skul
sanjay gupta. what does the statement say. >> reporter: for the first time they confirmed, the speaker's office, that the assailant was looking for the speaker, saying the assailant also acted with force and threatened the life of paul pelosi. they went on to discuss his condition. this is according to the statement from drew hamill, saying mr. pelosi was admitted to zuckerberg san francisco general hospital, where he underwent successful surgery to repair a skull fracture and serious...
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sanjay in l interesting points there.hing. first of all, i'm interested in how businesses broadly generally for you right now. in businesses broadly generally for you riaht now. . , . right now. in general, things have been quite — right now. in general, things have been quite quiet _ right now. in general, things have been quite quiet since _ right now. in general, things have been quite quiet since the - right now. in general, things have i been quite quiet since the lockdown. in the _ been quite quiet since the lockdown. in the dry— been quite quiet since the lockdown. in the dry cleaning and laundry game we do _ in the dry cleaning and laundry game we doa— in the dry cleaning and laundry game we do a lot_ in the dry cleaning and laundry game we do a lot of work for hotels and hospitality— we do a lot of work for hotels and hospitality as well as customers in the city _ hospitality as well as customers in the city. the offices are not all back— the city. the offices are not all back yet. — the city. the offices are not
sanjay in l interesting points there.hing. first of all, i'm interested in how businesses broadly generally for you right now. in businesses broadly generally for you riaht now. . , . right now. in general, things have been quite — right now. in general, things have been quite quiet _ right now. in general, things have been quite quiet since _ right now. in general, things have been quite quiet since the - right now. in general, things have i been quite quiet since the lockdown. in the _ been...
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sanjay weaver also inexplicably called someone who was not with c.j.crime as an ally witness. it all made c.j. look guilty. we can't ask sanjay weaver about any of this. she passed away in 2019. c.j. was sentenced to 30 to 60 years in prison. >> if there were a new trial and some of these things were addressed, the jury would have a hard time not having a reasonable doubt. >> reporter: c.j.'s new attorney applied for conviction relief in county court, arguing that c.j. rice had ineffective counsel. but the same judge who had presided over c.j. rice's trial heard the appeal and he rejected it. c.j. rice's story, which i tell in the new issue of "the atlantic" magazine is important because of how unusual it is not. a poor kid with no means and an incompetent, court appointed lawyer. the assembly of a criminal justice system not focused on justice. my father continues to support and exchange letters with j.c. rice in prison. c.j.'s mom holds on to memories and holds on to hope that he will one day be free in someone in power seeks to right what she sees a
sanjay weaver also inexplicably called someone who was not with c.j.crime as an ally witness. it all made c.j. look guilty. we can't ask sanjay weaver about any of this. she passed away in 2019. c.j. was sentenced to 30 to 60 years in prison. >> if there were a new trial and some of these things were addressed, the jury would have a hard time not having a reasonable doubt. >> reporter: c.j.'s new attorney applied for conviction relief in county court, arguing that c.j. rice had...
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i'm doctor sanjay bhagani. three experts. world they knew was about to change. i can never forget that day. 0n the 16th of march when i received a call from one of my senior members of staff. she was actually on night duty. she called me about 2am in the morning and said, "abi, i'm sorry to tell you that we have our first "covid case." how did you feel when you lost your first resident? i cried. i did cry. and... i was just devastated, really. because i felt i was asking myself the question, "am i doing everything right?" i felt i wasn't doing enough. it was a telephone call. with one of my infectious diseases colleagues in milan. he was like, "sanjay, ihaven't had any- sleep at all this week. "0ur intensive care. unit completely full. "the ward is completely full. "you know, we are having to ration ventilators. - "in other words, we are having to choose who gets onto a - ventilator and who doesn't. " and that for me - was like, oh, my god. we had a young doctor at another hospital- suddenly became very, very sick and require
i'm doctor sanjay bhagani. three experts. world they knew was about to change. i can never forget that day. 0n the 16th of march when i received a call from one of my senior members of staff. she was actually on night duty. she called me about 2am in the morning and said, "abi, i'm sorry to tell you that we have our first "covid case." how did you feel when you lost your first resident? i cried. i did cry. and... i was just devastated, really. because i felt i was asking myself...
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sanjay gupta joins us now. sanjay, are you surprised at the 90% number?to 100%. i haven't met anybody who doesn't recognize that there's some significant amount of mental health concerns in the country, and several of those concerns are rising to the level of crisis. this was an interesting poll. they basically polled people, 2,000 people over the summer and asked them about six specific issues, trying to determine which of these fell into crisis level for these participants in the poll. you see the list. it's significant, opioid epidemic was high on the list. the overall health of kids and teens. but also the severe mental health of adults, anxiety or depression in adults, stress or anxiety from politics, a big bucket, but close to three-quarters of people put that in finances on the top of the list. loneliness. when you start to think about all those things, it's clear we've been dealing with these things for some time, but the last 2 1/2 years have really amplified it. i thought what was really interesting is we recognized this more and more, but the i
sanjay gupta joins us now. sanjay, are you surprised at the 90% number?to 100%. i haven't met anybody who doesn't recognize that there's some significant amount of mental health concerns in the country, and several of those concerns are rising to the level of crisis. this was an interesting poll. they basically polled people, 2,000 people over the summer and asked them about six specific issues, trying to determine which of these fell into crisis level for these participants in the poll. you...
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sanjay gupta, cnn, durham, north carolina. ♪ my relationship with my credit cards wasn't good.aid, it followed me everywhere. between the high interest,t, the fees... i felt trapppped. debt, debt, debt.. so i broke up with my credit card debebt and consolidated it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi. i finally feel like a grown-up. break up with bad credit card debt. get a personal loan with no fees, low fixed rates, and borrow up to $100k. go to sofi.com to view your rate. sofi. get your money right. ♪ not flossing well? then add the whoa! of listerine to your routine. new science shows it gets in between teeth above the guine than floss. for a cleaner, healthier mouth. listerine. feel the whoa! ♪ what will you do? will you make something better? create something new? our dell technologies advisors can provide you with the tools and expertise you need to bring out the innovator in you. bipolar depression. it made me feel trapped in a fog. this is art inspired by real stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. the lows of bipolar depression can ta
sanjay gupta, cnn, durham, north carolina. ♪ my relationship with my credit cards wasn't good.aid, it followed me everywhere. between the high interest,t, the fees... i felt trapppped. debt, debt, debt.. so i broke up with my credit card debebt and consolidated it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi. i finally feel like a grown-up. break up with bad credit card debt. get a personal loan with no fees, low fixed rates, and borrow up to $100k. go to sofi.com to view your rate. sofi. get your...
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i'm doctor sanjay bhagani. three experts.ernment advisory committee, and an infectious diseases consultant. all three saw the early impact of covid before lockdown in march 2020. the world they knew was about to change. i can never forget that day. 0n the 16th of march when i received a call from one of my senior members of staff. she was actually on night duty. she called me about 2am in the morning and said, "abi, i'm sorry to tell you that we have our first covid case." how did you feel when you lost your first resident? i cried. i did cry. and... ..i was just devastated, really. because i felt i was asking myself the question, "am i doing everything right?" i felt i wasn't doing enough. it was a telephone call. with one of my infectious diseases colleagues in milan. he was like, "sanjay, ihaven't had any- sleep at all this week. 0ur intensive care . unit completely full. the ward is completely full. you know, we are having to ration ventilators. - in other words, we are having to choose who gets onto a - ventilator and wh
i'm doctor sanjay bhagani. three experts.ernment advisory committee, and an infectious diseases consultant. all three saw the early impact of covid before lockdown in march 2020. the world they knew was about to change. i can never forget that day. 0n the 16th of march when i received a call from one of my senior members of staff. she was actually on night duty. she called me about 2am in the morning and said, "abi, i'm sorry to tell you that we have our first covid case." how did you...
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sanjay gupta is with us now. there are two new studies reinforcing the benefits of sleep.d sleep and the importance of it. >> the magic number you hear a lot is getting at least 7 hours of sleep. i think i'd tuck that in the back of your brain in terms of the right amount. what was interesting about the study, though, they followed 8,000 people for 25 years and they started at age 50 and they were perfectly healthy 50-year-olds, they wanted to see what happened to people who weren't getting enough sleep, five hours or less on average. they found if you were 50 and not getting adequate sleep you had a 30% increased risk of developing significant chronic diseases, not just one but several diseases over the next several year. the risk went up sleeping poorly at 60 and even higher sleeping poorly at age 70. this was a long study that looked at this, which i found interesting. the second study showed a lot of the same things but found for americans in particular about 63% of people are getting inadequate sleep. this is a real problem. in fact, the american heart association has
sanjay gupta is with us now. there are two new studies reinforcing the benefits of sleep.d sleep and the importance of it. >> the magic number you hear a lot is getting at least 7 hours of sleep. i think i'd tuck that in the back of your brain in terms of the right amount. what was interesting about the study, though, they followed 8,000 people for 25 years and they started at age 50 and they were perfectly healthy 50-year-olds, they wanted to see what happened to people who weren't...
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sanjay gupta, thank you so much.or tua and other nfl athletes who have beeeen going through same thing. >>> all right. straight ahead, we'll return live to florida, where ian's devastation continues to grow. stay with us. stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. e lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place. lada could make a real fference in your symptoms. latuda was proveto significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms. and in clinical studies, had no substantial impact on weight. this is where i want to be. call your doctor about sudden behavior changes or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, confusion, stiff or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be life threatening or permanent. these aren't all the serious side effects. now i'm back where i belong. ask your doctor if latuda is right for you. pay as little as zero dollars for your first
sanjay gupta, thank you so much.or tua and other nfl athletes who have beeeen going through same thing. >>> all right. straight ahead, we'll return live to florida, where ian's devastation continues to grow. stay with us. stories of bipolar depression. i just couldn't find my way out of it. e lows of bipolar depression can take you to a dark place. lada could make a real fference in your symptoms. latuda was proveto significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms. and in clinical...
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i'm doctor sanjay bhagani. three experts.ment advisory committee, and an infectious diseases consultant. all three saw the early impact of covid before lockdown in march 2020. the world they knew was about to change. i can never forget that day. on the 16th of march when i received a call from one of my senior members of staff. she was actually on night duty. she called me about 2am in the morning and said, "abi, i'm sorry to tell you that we have our first "covid case." how did you feel when you lost your first resident? i cried. i did cry. and... i was just devastated, really. because i felt i was asking myself the question, "am i doing everything right?" i felt i wasn't doing enough. it was a telephone call. with one of my infectious diseases colleagues in milan. he was like, "sanjay, ihaven't had any- sleep at all this week. "our intensive care. unit completely full. "the ward is completely full. "you know, we are having to ration ventilators. - "in other words, we are having to choose who gets onto a - ventilator and who
i'm doctor sanjay bhagani. three experts.ment advisory committee, and an infectious diseases consultant. all three saw the early impact of covid before lockdown in march 2020. the world they knew was about to change. i can never forget that day. on the 16th of march when i received a call from one of my senior members of staff. she was actually on night duty. she called me about 2am in the morning and said, "abi, i'm sorry to tell you that we have our first "covid case." how did...
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sanjay ging hall high along that drawing back call you over the next few days policy delegates will in all likelihood robust stamp sheeting ping's vision for the next 5 years. and strengthen his grip on this global superpower. ah, you're watching t w news coming up next boiled stories, including a report on ukrainian army preparations to retake the southern city of hess, hong. that's coming up after a short break. i'm anthony. how'd i'll be back with another bulletin and 45 minutes . ah, devastated how was this after har weekend william awesome. of course kerry. i funny defects of climate change. i mean felt flood wired deforestation in the rain. forest continued carbon dioxide emissions have risen again. young people all over the world are committed to climate protection. what impact will live because change doesn't happen on its own. make up your own mind. d. w. late for mines. some one else to the hardwood. t v highlights of selected for you. you every week in your a box. subscribe now. ah . this week on weld stories, clemency for x, terrorist and indonesia, jackals attacking croati
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sanjay gupta joining us now.the initial number was astounding and at the same time not at all surprising to me. >> 90%. in some ways you might think why not 100% considering all that we've been going through. when they did the survey, they asked people to rate the biggest things that were driving their mental health concerns, and your y'all there was a sampling of things that came out. one of the things that really was at the top of the list was the opioid epidemic, erica. we've seen the numbers on this. they've reached record levels in terms of drug overdose deaths in 2021. all these other issues, mental health issues in teens. mental illness in adults, loneliness, stress and anxiety from politics, again, none of this surprises anybody, but when you look at the polling, now that you identify this, what do you do about this? it's har for people to access care for lots of different reasons. in part because people can't get the time off of work to do it. it could be the cost. there's not the parity being on par, st
sanjay gupta joining us now.the initial number was astounding and at the same time not at all surprising to me. >> 90%. in some ways you might think why not 100% considering all that we've been going through. when they did the survey, they asked people to rate the biggest things that were driving their mental health concerns, and your y'all there was a sampling of things that came out. one of the things that really was at the top of the list was the opioid epidemic, erica. we've seen the...
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sanjay gupta. that's the one.x, you u could earn your master's degree in less than a year for under $11k. learn more at phoenix.edu vo: it's a new day. because covid vaccines just got a big update. just in time for everyone who works. with other people. just in time for... ...more togetherness. just in time to say “oh, you bet we'll be there!” because the updated vaccines can now protect against both the original covid virus and omicron. and that's a moment... we've all been waiting for. no right now we want to get an expert opinion on what the house speaker nancy pelosi's husband, paul pelosi, is going through after he was hit with a hammer during a break-in to their san francisco home. the speaker reporting he is expected to make a full recovery. cnn's chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta is joining us right now. you are a nuro surgeon. what does that statement tell you about how serious paul pelosi's injuries are? >> well, they said it was a successful operation to repair a skull fracture and also injur
sanjay gupta. that's the one.x, you u could earn your master's degree in less than a year for under $11k. learn more at phoenix.edu vo: it's a new day. because covid vaccines just got a big update. just in time for everyone who works. with other people. just in time for... ...more togetherness. just in time to say “oh, you bet we'll be there!” because the updated vaccines can now protect against both the original covid virus and omicron. and that's a moment... we've all been waiting for. no...
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sanjay gupta with today's chasing life. >> i'm dr. sanjay gupta, hope of chasing life podcast.k from vacation is never easy but there are ways to ease back into the routine of daily life. first off, plan a buffer when you come back. try to give yourself a transition day between vacation and work. this could help avoid the whiplashesque. it is also good to ease back on to the grid said dr. lori santos. that means you doan necessarily need to answer all of your emails immediately. also as best as you can, try and stay in a vacation mindset. that means identifying what made you feel good when you were traveling and integrating those joyful moments back into your normal life. finally, practice gratitude. be grateful for your vacation instead of lamenting it being over. that will help you more easily into these positive memories that you've made. hoping you could get a happiness boost not just from being on vacation but remembering it as well. you could hear more about how to optimize your health and chase life wherever you get your podcasts. introducing the new sleep number climate
sanjay gupta with today's chasing life. >> i'm dr. sanjay gupta, hope of chasing life podcast.k from vacation is never easy but there are ways to ease back into the routine of daily life. first off, plan a buffer when you come back. try to give yourself a transition day between vacation and work. this could help avoid the whiplashesque. it is also good to ease back on to the grid said dr. lori santos. that means you doan necessarily need to answer all of your emails immediately. also as...
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sanjay gupta explains in chasing life. >> i'm dr. sanjay gupta. host of chasing life podcast.ly running in our heads, basically we're talking and listening to ourselves all of the time. see that. but what we say to ourselves could have a big impact on our mental health. for example, what do you say to yourself right after someone gives you a compliment. do you gratefully accept it or brush it off. if you tend to go to the negative route you could reprogram the inner voice in your head. a psychologist recommends having what she calls a launch sentence that counteracts the negative belief. something like i am more than good enough. or i am more than worthy. so as soon as you catch yourself having a negative thought, tell yourself that idea instead. you could also try changing your environment. you're having negative feelings in one space, change locations. give yourself the physical control over that decision. being in nature could be extra beneficial. turning our attention away from negative thoughts to the world all around us. anand finally, make sure you ha a positive support
sanjay gupta explains in chasing life. >> i'm dr. sanjay gupta. host of chasing life podcast.ly running in our heads, basically we're talking and listening to ourselves all of the time. see that. but what we say to ourselves could have a big impact on our mental health. for example, what do you say to yourself right after someone gives you a compliment. do you gratefully accept it or brush it off. if you tend to go to the negative route you could reprogram the inner voice in your head. a...
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and so this attorney sanjay weaver, she could have moved to have c.j.' about why three times the night of the shooting she wasn't able to identify the shooter. she didn't question the cops as to whether they suggested in any way in the photo lineup. there are so many ways she failed. anybody who had seen an episode of "law & order" could have provided a better defense than she did. in philadelphia and in pennsylvania, that's not enough for a case to be even reviewed. >> wow. you, i know, spent a couple of years working on this story and investigating the case yourself. two of the victims originally said they couldn't identify either gunman, but after multiple interviews with police, one of them identified rice. has that person spoken publicly in the years since? >> we have reached out to her a number of times and, look, my heart goes out to her. she and her family were victims of a horrible crime. they were shot. though thankfully nobody was seriously injured. she is not -- she's a victim here, but my point is there is a preponderance of reasonable doubt
and so this attorney sanjay weaver, she could have moved to have c.j.' about why three times the night of the shooting she wasn't able to identify the shooter. she didn't question the cops as to whether they suggested in any way in the photo lineup. there are so many ways she failed. anybody who had seen an episode of "law & order" could have provided a better defense than she did. in philadelphia and in pennsylvania, that's not enough for a case to be even reviewed. >> wow....
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sanjay gupta joins us live with what parents need to know right now.lement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. medicare supplement plans help by paying some of what mededicare doesn't... and let you see any doctor. any specialist. anywhere in the u.s. who accepts medicare patients. so if you have this... consider adding this. call unitedhealthcare today for your free decision guide. ♪ i'm javi, i'm 31, and i'm a fitness instructor. i saw myself in a photograph. and we were all smiling, and i looked closer, and i was like that- that's what everybody sees? i'm back, and i got botox® cosmetic. the lines were so prominent it's all i saw in the photograph, so now when i take photos, and i see myself in photos, its- it's me, i just have fewer lines. botox® cosmetic is fda-approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's feet, and forehead lines look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle we
sanjay gupta joins us live with what parents need to know right now.lement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. medicare supplement plans help by paying some of what mededicare doesn't... and let you see any doctor. any specialist. anywhere in the u.s. who accepts medicare patients. so if you have this... consider adding this. call unitedhealthcare today for your free decision guide. ♪ i'm javi, i'm 31, and i'm a fitness instructor. i saw myself in a photograph. and we were all smiling, and...
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sanjay gupta host of cnn's chasing life podcast.his. i've got some good news. there is plenty of evident now that lower intensity activity like walking could make a world of difference both physically and mentally. recent study found that people between the ages of 40 and 79 who took about 10,000 steps per day were 50% less likely to develop dementia within 7 years and they cut that risk by 57% if they walked a brisk pace. another study found that 2.5 to 5 hours of moderate activity each week could lower your risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer. and when you walk could come with benefits. take a short walk after a meal would cor help lower your blood sugar. that is according to one study. so here is how to make walking work for you. start by establishing a routine and that means begin walking maybe 10 to 15 minutes at what experts suggest is a purposeful pace, not a window shopping pace. from there you could start walking longer and faster and even on new terrain. and better yet, make it a social affair. taking a brisk walk wi
sanjay gupta host of cnn's chasing life podcast.his. i've got some good news. there is plenty of evident now that lower intensity activity like walking could make a world of difference both physically and mentally. recent study found that people between the ages of 40 and 79 who took about 10,000 steps per day were 50% less likely to develop dementia within 7 years and they cut that risk by 57% if they walked a brisk pace. another study found that 2.5 to 5 hours of moderate activity each week...
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sanjay gupta dove into the illness in his special report.or describe it. >> i was awakened with severe pain in my right ear. i had a lot of nausea and a terrible headache. i have never suffered from headaches before. the amount of ringing in my ears was astounding. things were getting worse and worse and worse. i started to hear the noise. i'm really in disbelief. >> thank you both for being here. how were the cia officers trying to raise the alarm about what's going on here? >> what we have learned is that as many as three dozen current and former cia officers have travelled to capitol hill over the past year to raise concerns with the intelligence committees that the cia task force that's supposed to be investigating who or what might be causing these strange episodes isn't doing enough. they are raising concerns that the task force isn't aggressively following up on leads, that it's not being aggressive enough in its overall investigation. some of them have been concerned enough that they have lodged formal whistle-blower complaints with
sanjay gupta dove into the illness in his special report.or describe it. >> i was awakened with severe pain in my right ear. i had a lot of nausea and a terrible headache. i have never suffered from headaches before. the amount of ringing in my ears was astounding. things were getting worse and worse and worse. i started to hear the noise. i'm really in disbelief. >> thank you both for being here. how were the cia officers trying to raise the alarm about what's going on here?...
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sanjay gupta is joining us now on this. what can you tell us about this new research?teresting. what they decided to do here was in 2021, they looked at three teams, high school teams, 74 players. and really tried to dissect out a season. so not just the games where a lot of people pay attention to but the practices as well. and trying not to just look for concussions but also these subconcussive hits or any head impact. 74 players they had mouth guard sensors to measure the impacts and looked at the different types of plays or drills that players go through trying to understand which was the most significant in terms of overall impacts to the brain and, you know, what could be done about it. what was interesting, and there's a bunch of images on the screen, these are different types of drills that football players go there, air drills, bag drills, things like that. but they found it varied significantly in the number of head impacts people had in the drills. and they're looking at the cumulative impact to the brain. they found air drills had the fewest head impacts. b
sanjay gupta is joining us now on this. what can you tell us about this new research?teresting. what they decided to do here was in 2021, they looked at three teams, high school teams, 74 players. and really tried to dissect out a season. so not just the games where a lot of people pay attention to but the practices as well. and trying not to just look for concussions but also these subconcussive hits or any head impact. 74 players they had mouth guard sensors to measure the impacts and looked...
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sanjay gupta. sanjay, i know you've had a look to look at the letter. a, what stands out and as somebody doing this for a living, anything missing if you're trying to assess how he's doing? >> well, first of all, in terms of what the letter reveal, the big issue, the big question regarding his speech and his ability to understand, they talk a lot about that here and dr. chen, who is his general practitioner says fetterman's speech was normal, he was able to speak intelligently without any cognitive deficits. he does have auditory processing disorder which is something we talked about last week, john. dr. chen said this auditory processing disorder comes across as hearing difficulties more than anything else, interestingly he makes a note here that this auditory processing seems to be localized to language, to words, but, for example, he could hear music and process music without difficulty. so really making the case, this isn't a hearing problem. it's an auteurry processing problem, not a comprehension problem, able to speak intelligently. no cognitive
sanjay gupta. sanjay, i know you've had a look to look at the letter. a, what stands out and as somebody doing this for a living, anything missing if you're trying to assess how he's doing? >> well, first of all, in terms of what the letter reveal, the big issue, the big question regarding his speech and his ability to understand, they talk a lot about that here and dr. chen, who is his general practitioner says fetterman's speech was normal, he was able to speak intelligently without any...
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sanjay, make no mistake about it, we will get this right.right in the sense of going back and reviewing very carefully all of the steps that led to the sequence of events that you described. we will also take a very critical look at our own protocols and the definitions and the points that you mentioned and we will be transparent about the outcome of that. you've seen us do that over the past several years. we're very intentional about the fact that we want to have the best in class care for our athletes, always make the best diagnosis to get it right, to give the best care for patients and to keep them safe. that will be no different in this situation moving forward. >> now, there is an active investigation going on. we will hear the results of that investigation, we will tell you about it when we hear it. one of the things that is likely to come up is the concern about second-impact syndrome, meaning a player has an impact to the head and before they're fully recovered they have another impact to the head, that second impact can be exponen
sanjay, make no mistake about it, we will get this right.right in the sense of going back and reviewing very carefully all of the steps that led to the sequence of events that you described. we will also take a very critical look at our own protocols and the definitions and the points that you mentioned and we will be transparent about the outcome of that. you've seen us do that over the past several years. we're very intentional about the fact that we want to have the best in class care for...
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sanjay gupta is here to explain.and watching closely. walk us through what this research shows. >> yeah it was some of the best data i think that we've seen. they basically followed three high school football teams for a season trying to dissect out how often are these head impacts occurring, where are they occurring. they had 74 players, they had mouth guard sensors, bianna, to measure the impact and they found there is all sort of different drill that's happen during practice. something that jumped out is a lost head impacts are happening in practice as opposed to on game day. they could have them both places but a lot of focus has been on concussions during game day. what about head impacts the rest of the time. here are the different types of drills for example people will go through when their practicing. and then look at different drills and said what is the likelihood of a head impact in these drills and they found certain drills were far more likely to create impacts than other drills and when you broke it do
sanjay gupta is here to explain.and watching closely. walk us through what this research shows. >> yeah it was some of the best data i think that we've seen. they basically followed three high school football teams for a season trying to dissect out how often are these head impacts occurring, where are they occurring. they had 74 players, they had mouth guard sensors, bianna, to measure the impact and they found there is all sort of different drill that's happen during practice. something...
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we can't ask sanjay weaver about any of this, she passed away in 2019. c. j.'ted, c. j. was sentenced to 30 to 60 years in prison. >> if there was a new trial and some of these things were addressed, the jury would have a hard time not having reasonable doubt. >> c. j.'s new attorney, jason applied for conviction relief in county court, arguing that cj rice had ineffective counsel. the same judge who had presided over c. j. rice's trial heard the appeal and he rejected it. see derisive story, which i tell in the new issue of the atlantic magazine, is important because of how unusual it is not. a poor kid with no means and an incompetent court appointed lawyer. the assembly line of the criminal justice system often not focused on justice. my father continues to support an exchange letters to the c. j. rise in prison. c. j.'s mom holds onto memories and holds out hope that he will one day be free. if someone in seeks to write what she sees as an injustice. of course, witness testimony can be notoriously unreliable, more than two thirds of the people exonerated wi
we can't ask sanjay weaver about any of this, she passed away in 2019. c. j.'ted, c. j. was sentenced to 30 to 60 years in prison. >> if there was a new trial and some of these things were addressed, the jury would have a hard time not having reasonable doubt. >> c. j.'s new attorney, jason applied for conviction relief in county court, arguing that cj rice had ineffective counsel. the same judge who had presided over c. j. rice's trial heard the appeal and he rejected it. see...
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what is going on , sanjay? >> well, look, we can'tt eradicate all viruseserom and bacteria from planet earth. they circulate earth a and it'sc . and i just don't understand wha what he's talking about becausey almost everyone in america hasbo had omicron and there's nothing more intellectually dishonest to me than for a doctor to recommend immunizing someone already immune. the fdzing a never wanted this vaccine for omicron to be out there. the fda experts, so they bypassed the experts. they didn't have thethey dm voth discloseied on data from eight mice. they didn't disclose, disclose thec datathe public data and tn stopped buying it. they're basically saying no after the white house house e pg it hard for a month. >> doctor , about osteria: doct and msnborc doctor dusted offf 0 the old 2020 playbook. watch this. we're going to have a health system that's overloaded with we don't know wha >>t all the more reason to get a booster, something that could be arguably largely preventable, whether it's through masks
what is going on , sanjay? >> well, look, we can'tt eradicate all viruseserom and bacteria from planet earth. they circulate earth a and it'sc . and i just don't understand wha what he's talking about becausey almost everyone in america hasbo had omicron and there's nothing more intellectually dishonest to me than for a doctor to recommend immunizing someone already immune. the fdzing a never wanted this vaccine for omicron to be out there. the fda experts, so they bypassed the experts....
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and then because sanjay weaver was such an incompetent attorney, c.j.'as found guilty and sentenced to 30 to 60 years for attempted murder. nobody was even seriously injured in the shooting much less killed but he's now in prison and my dad has been trying to get the appeals process going and the like but the just dicial system in our country protects itself. it's very difficult to get anything overturned especially for the basic idea he did not have adequate counsel because in this country, the sixth am amendment is a joke. you can be a drunk. you can be asleep. you can be mentally incompetent or disbarred and our just d terrible system does not consider you to be inadequate. that's when he asked if i would examine what happened and investigate. >> a step by step as you read through this starting with the identification of him, the photo array, the officers who knew who they want the to be identified are the people at that time who were showing the photograph to the eyewitness and you go on and on and all of the landmarks in this case just did not serve
and then because sanjay weaver was such an incompetent attorney, c.j.'as found guilty and sentenced to 30 to 60 years for attempted murder. nobody was even seriously injured in the shooting much less killed but he's now in prison and my dad has been trying to get the appeals process going and the like but the just dicial system in our country protects itself. it's very difficult to get anything overturned especially for the basic idea he did not have adequate counsel because in this country,...
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sanjay gupta joins us next to discuss the trajectory for recovering from a stroke. ♪ what will you changetter? ♪ will you create something entirely new?? ♪ our dell technologies advisors provide you with the tools and expertise you need to do incredible things. because we believe there's an innovator in all of us. the hiring process used to be the death of me. but with upwork... with upwork the hiring process is fast and flexible. behold... all that talent! ♪ ts is how we work now ♪ good checkup? no, great checkup. aw thank you, doc. we're talking dental hall of fame! you want a sticker? for great checkups, crest has you covered because crest pro-health protects 100% of your mouth for 24 hours. keep up the good work. densify from crest pro health. like bones, your teeth lose density over time. but crest has you covered. crest densify actively rebuilds tooth density to extend the life of teeth. crest the #1 toothpaste br. president biden signed the inflation reduction act into law this afternoon. ok, so what exactly does it mean for you? out of pocket costs for drugs will be capped. for se
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i'm doctor sanjay bhagani. three experts.s about to change. i can never forget that day. on the 16th of march when i received a call from one of my senior members of staff. she was actually on night duty. she called me about 2am in the morning and said, "abi, i'm sorry to tell you that we have our first covid case." how did you feel when you lost your first resident? i cried. i did cry. and... i was just devastated, really. because i felt i was asking myself the question, "am i doing everything right?" i felt i wasn't doing enough. it was a telephone call with one of my infectious diseases colleagues in milan. he was like, "sanjay, i haven't had any sleep at all this week. our intensive care unit completely full. the ward is completely full. you know, we are having to ration ventilators. in other words, we are having to choose who gets onto a ventilator and who doesn't. " and that for me was like, oh, my god. we had a young doctor at another hospital suddenly became very, very sick and required intensive care. and that was sl
i'm doctor sanjay bhagani. three experts.s about to change. i can never forget that day. on the 16th of march when i received a call from one of my senior members of staff. she was actually on night duty. she called me about 2am in the morning and said, "abi, i'm sorry to tell you that we have our first covid case." how did you feel when you lost your first resident? i cried. i did cry. and... i was just devastated, really. because i felt i was asking myself the question, "am i...
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sanjay gupta, or anderson cooper? >> ooh, that's a tough one. >> no.bathing suits. >> well, no. it's a banana hammock. >> like a small, very narrow bathing suit. >> it's a french style. >> oh, oh, oh, oh, okay. >> so, when someone's running in slow motion down the beach in a silver lame speedo, of those three, who would you choose? >> i don't know. >> come on! it's anderson cooper. the guy, like, works out. that's a good-looking man. >> does he? he works out? i don't know. >> you disappoint me, eric. you really do. cheers. >> cheers. cheers. >> cheers. ganbei. >> ganbei. ganbei. >> ah, no. ganbei you finish the -- no. cheers. wow, you took it seriously. >> you become more and more chinese now. ♪ >>> live from cnn world headquarters in atlanta,
sanjay gupta, or anderson cooper? >> ooh, that's a tough one. >> no.bathing suits. >> well, no. it's a banana hammock. >> like a small, very narrow bathing suit. >> it's a french style. >> oh, oh, oh, oh, okay. >> so, when someone's running in slow motion down the beach in a silver lame speedo, of those three, who would you choose? >> i don't know. >> come on! it's anderson cooper. the guy, like, works out. that's a good-looking man....
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sanjay gupta joins me with more. hours because i am fixated on this, of course. what do these studies tell you about how important that is? is there a magic number of hours? >> if you remember no other number it would be around seven hours. i want to explain. what was so interesting about the study, there's lots of studies but followed 8,000 people for 25 years, kate, they were 50 years old when they started and were perfectly healthy and they wanted to find out what happens if they were getting inadequate sleep. what they found was that if you were getting, you know, inadequate sleep at 50, you had a 30% chance of developing several chronic diseases later. if you were still doing that at age 60 went up to 32% and even higher if you still weren't getting enough sleep when you went to 70 years old. the idea it increases your risk by 30% of things like heart disease, diabetes but also parkinson's, arthritis, dementia caught a lot of people's attention and the importance of sleep, another study, 63% of people in the uni
sanjay gupta joins me with more. hours because i am fixated on this, of course. what do these studies tell you about how important that is? is there a magic number of hours? >> if you remember no other number it would be around seven hours. i want to explain. what was so interesting about the study, there's lots of studies but followed 8,000 people for 25 years, kate, they were 50 years old when they started and were perfectly healthy and they wanted to find out what happens if they were...
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and telling our sanjay gupta that the league will be looking at how this is handled. >> make no mistakeht in the center of going back and reviewing very carefully all of the steps that led to the sequence of events that you described. we're also take a critical look at our protocols and definitions and the points that you mentioned and we'll be very transparent about the outcome of that. >>> all right. in baseball, seattle ending the longest playoff drought in professional sports last night. bottom of nine, two outs, 3-2 count, cal rowley cranked this one. the crowd is going absolutely nuts. rally, whose nickname is big dumper, the first to clinch a playoff spot for his team. the mariners have not been to the playoffs since 2001. amara, think about that, all of the kids, even in college, from seattle, you've never seen your team in the playoffs. congrats to everyone there. fun times in seattle last night. >> yeah, you got to have a big celebration as we saw there on the field. thank you so much, andy scholes. and the next hour of "new day" starts right now. ♪ >>> good morning. buenos di
and telling our sanjay gupta that the league will be looking at how this is handled. >> make no mistakeht in the center of going back and reviewing very carefully all of the steps that led to the sequence of events that you described. we're also take a critical look at our protocols and definitions and the points that you mentioned and we'll be very transparent about the outcome of that. >>> all right. in baseball, seattle ending the longest playoff drought in professional sports...
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sanjay gupta in "chasing life." >> getting through a pile of work definitely takes concentration, but, ten minutes or less can increase vigor while decreasing fatigue. it was true for both routine or creative tasks. when you're doing a routine task, you're likely not using your full brain capacity, which means your mind can nor easily bander. in that case a microbreak can help refocus. creative tasks, on the other hand require your brain to look for information relevant to what you're doing, while also suppressing off-topic ideas. short breaks in that case can help your brain to wander a bit and that can improve performance. activities unrelated to the job showed more benefit, think physical activity or watch ago short video. the key in all of this, make sure it's something you enjoy. you can here more about house to optimize your health and chase life, wherever y you get your podcasts. introducing the new sleep number climate360 smart bed. the only smart bed in the world that actively cools, warms and effortlessly responds to both ofou. our smart sleepers get 28 minutes more restl sl
sanjay gupta in "chasing life." >> getting through a pile of work definitely takes concentration, but, ten minutes or less can increase vigor while decreasing fatigue. it was true for both routine or creative tasks. when you're doing a routine task, you're likely not using your full brain capacity, which means your mind can nor easily bander. in that case a microbreak can help refocus. creative tasks, on the other hand require your brain to look for information relevant to what...
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sanjay gupta told him how he traveled to investigate the illness and wound up experiencing some of theme debilitating symptoms. >> i had a lot of nausea and terrible headaches. i never suffered headaches before. the amount of ringing in my ear was astounding and things were getting worse and worse. i started to hear the noise. and i'm really in disbelief. >> you believe that that night there was some sort of injury or damage to either your inner ear, the nerves around your inner ear or your brain? >> correct. absolutely. >> just fascinating. joining us now are cnn reporter katie bo lillis and national security correspondent kylie atwood. this continues to be such a mystery and raising so many questions what is causing it. what concerns are these officers specifically raising now? >> dozens of kucurrent and form cia officers have traveled to the hill to raise concerns that the task force meant to be investigating who or what might be investigating this, they're raising concerns the cia isn't aggressive enough, it's not following up on leads, some of us have been concerned they have laun
sanjay gupta told him how he traveled to investigate the illness and wound up experiencing some of theme debilitating symptoms. >> i had a lot of nausea and terrible headaches. i never suffered headaches before. the amount of ringing in my ear was astounding and things were getting worse and worse. i started to hear the noise. and i'm really in disbelief. >> you believe that that night there was some sort of injury or damage to either your inner ear, the nerves around your inner ear...
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so i will say this about sanjay.e came on and said, we don't really have a lot of hope here, and loop says, time to buy >> i saw the same thing just timing the inventory cycle on tsm. but you have said you thought semis are vulnerable still >> i still think that the last three weeks has been very bad for them, and i hate to be so granular, but it really is i'm getting week to week, and they're just not doing that well, and they're not doing that well because pcs are still bad but really because of the biden. no one really knows what he means by high-performance computer what they're afraid is they're making parts for companies who are then going to be told, listen, that stuff, you don't have a license to sell that's who's really caught and it is. now, will there be a new gaming cycle? a lot of people have given up on gaming if you look at nvidia, they've got new cards, and they are lifelike, so if there is a new gaming cycle, that could matter. but everybody's frozen by biden, because they're all saying, geez, how do
so i will say this about sanjay.e came on and said, we don't really have a lot of hope here, and loop says, time to buy >> i saw the same thing just timing the inventory cycle on tsm. but you have said you thought semis are vulnerable still >> i still think that the last three weeks has been very bad for them, and i hate to be so granular, but it really is i'm getting week to week, and they're just not doing that well, and they're not doing that well because pcs are still bad but...
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sanjay gupta j joins us nex.to the right plan prpromise from unitedhealthcare she got a a medicare plan expert to help guide her to the right plan with the right care team behind d her. ♪ wow, uh-huh.♪ and for her, it's a medicare plan with the aarp name. i hope i can keep up! the right plan promise, only from unitedhealthcare. get help finding your plan at uhc.com/medicare. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ (coughing) ♪ breeze driftin' on by ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ copd may have gotten you here, but you decide what's next. start a new day with trelegy. ♪ ...feelin' good ♪ no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy m
sanjay gupta j joins us nex.to the right plan prpromise from unitedhealthcare she got a a medicare plan expert to help guide her to the right plan with the right care team behind d her. ♪ wow, uh-huh.♪ and for her, it's a medicare plan with the aarp name. i hope i can keep up! the right plan promise, only from unitedhealthcare. get help finding your plan at uhc.com/medicare. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high ♪ ♪ you know how i feel ♪ (coughing) ♪ breeze...
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sanjay gupta, chief medical correspondent. what are these questions? >> i think the biggest thing, first of all, is that we've only heard from the company itself. we need to have an independent review. a lot of times these headlines, that's what people pay attention to but that needs to be assessed. also when you talk about 27% reduction, how exactly did they assess that? that's going to be part of this review. 27% may not sound like a lot but it could keep somebody more likely to be functional or independent for a longer period of time but how do they assess that? is that standardized? one of the biggest things was some degree of side effects with the drug versus placebo. when you look at the side effects, brain bleeds and swelling, they sound understandably very concerning and they are but they are mostly manageable side effects. one of the interesting things is, can you still have a blinded study if you have obvious side effects like this. don't they know, the patients, practitioners know that a particular population is getting the drug versus not a
sanjay gupta, chief medical correspondent. what are these questions? >> i think the biggest thing, first of all, is that we've only heard from the company itself. we need to have an independent review. a lot of times these headlines, that's what people pay attention to but that needs to be assessed. also when you talk about 27% reduction, how exactly did they assess that? that's going to be part of this review. 27% may not sound like a lot but it could keep somebody more likely to be...
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sanjay gupta recalls how he traveled to cuba to investigate and experienced some of the same debilitatingered from headaches before. the amount of ringing in my ears was asounding and things were getting worse and worse and i started to hear the noise and i'm really in disbelief. >> sand you believe that that night there was some sort of injury or damage to either your inner ear, the nerves around your inner ear or your brain? >> correct. absolutely. >> cnn's katie bellow is joining us now. how is the cia responding to the accusation that they're slow-walking this investigation. >> yeah, erica, the cia and the biden administration both say that they're 100 committed to get down to the strange episodes. as one official said who spoke to us, this is among the most aggressive approaches to an investigation that the agency has ever taken. but so much of this is necessarily happening behind closed door and that is where you're seeing the frustration start to bubble over. the same cia agent said this is an investigation, we can't make public everything that we're learning or every lead that we'
sanjay gupta recalls how he traveled to cuba to investigate and experienced some of the same debilitatingered from headaches before. the amount of ringing in my ears was asounding and things were getting worse and worse and i started to hear the noise and i'm really in disbelief. >> sand you believe that that night there was some sort of injury or damage to either your inner ear, the nerves around your inner ear or your brain? >> correct. absolutely. >> cnn's katie bellow is...
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sanjay gupta, great to have you analyst on. we appreciate it. >> thanks bianna. >>> and good morning, everybody. i'm bianna golodryga. the jury in the death penalty trial of nikolas cruz, the parkland school shooter has reached a decision on whether to sentence him to death or life in prison without the possibility of parole. cnn's carlos suarez is outside of the courthouse in fort lauderdale. what more could you tell us about this? >> reporter: so we're expecting that the jury's verdict will be read in court at 10:30 this morning. they only spent a single day deliberating whether or not nikolas cruz is going to dry for his actions at marjorie stoneman d douglas. one of the last things they did yesterday was ask to see the ar-15 that cruz used to kill 17 people in parkland, florida. the jury's decision on death does have to be unanimous. so they all have to agree that cruz should die for these murders. if there is a holdout in my of the charges, then cruz would be essentially told that he will have to spend the rest of his life
sanjay gupta, great to have you analyst on. we appreciate it. >> thanks bianna. >>> and good morning, everybody. i'm bianna golodryga. the jury in the death penalty trial of nikolas cruz, the parkland school shooter has reached a decision on whether to sentence him to death or life in prison without the possibility of parole. cnn's carlos suarez is outside of the courthouse in fort lauderdale. what more could you tell us about this? >> reporter: so we're expecting that the...
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sanjay gupta did a good job talking about the challenges that fedderman faces. i'm a political reporter, i defer to him on the medical side. he basically says this is not a cognition issue. cognition is fine. it's a functional issue about getting the information into the right parts of his brain. but i think that the thing to watch in pennsylvania, yes, obviously fedderman's health is a part of the conversation. but what i'm really looking at is republicans in pennsylvania for this reason. we're seeing polling show the nominee for governor in pennsylvania, doug mastriano, he is con sservative, election denier. he is out of step with pennsylvania. they show -- polls show he is basically running away with it. oz is much closer to fedderman in this polling. that suggests there are republicans out there that are going to vote for josh schapiro and also vote for oz. i also think on the flip side of that, you have some people who are in the role whether they were trump supporters or whether, you know, republicans who just don't know what to make of oz. the they're sti
sanjay gupta did a good job talking about the challenges that fedderman faces. i'm a political reporter, i defer to him on the medical side. he basically says this is not a cognition issue. cognition is fine. it's a functional issue about getting the information into the right parts of his brain. but i think that the thing to watch in pennsylvania, yes, obviously fedderman's health is a part of the conversation. but what i'm really looking at is republicans in pennsylvania for this reason....
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. >> here to cover, law nbc's national political reporter sanjay putt, or he's in.tlanta and jonathan alter. guys, thank you so much for being. here are gonna bring with, you so. he'll early voting starts tomorrow in georgia, with the critical races. what could've turnout is expected, and what isn't stored on this final stretch for the campaigns? >> high turnout is expected here, alex. one of the reasons is this is shaping up to be an unusual midterm election, in the both parties are destroying high interest in turning out and voting. usually in past cycles we see that the presidents party tends to get a bit disinterested into des moines mobilized but we are not seeing that with democrats this time around, for a variety of reasons. when the two biggest races on the ballots, on the senate race democratic incumbent raphael warnock is currently leading as a republican cat children formal football star herschel walker by 3 to 5 points in recent surveys. the two men friday in savannah for this shaping up to be there one and only debates of the senate cycle. both differen
. >> here to cover, law nbc's national political reporter sanjay putt, or he's in.tlanta and jonathan alter. guys, thank you so much for being. here are gonna bring with, you so. he'll early voting starts tomorrow in georgia, with the critical races. what could've turnout is expected, and what isn't stored on this final stretch for the campaigns? >> high turnout is expected here, alex. one of the reasons is this is shaping up to be an unusual midterm election, in the both parties...
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sanjay gupta joins us now.een it before where the covid numbers tend to go up when it gets colder and dryer. what's expected this winter? >> winter is coming with the cooler dryer weather you can expect surges no matter what. the question is how big of a surge might they be? if you look throughout the history of the pandemic, john, you know and we've tracked this. we've sort of built this graph. there's always a lull and a downturn before you see the significant surges, especially in the winter months. we saw omicron, for example, that was really significant. you see where we are now, the right side of your screen, that lull with covid activity. the question is, what is going to happen over the next couple of months. a couple things to pay attention to. if you look now compared to the same week in years past, what you find is in 2022, compared to '20 and '21. we're in better position in terms of daily deaths. still high, some 314 deaths on average over the last seven days. hospitalizations, though, john, which
sanjay gupta joins us now.een it before where the covid numbers tend to go up when it gets colder and dryer. what's expected this winter? >> winter is coming with the cooler dryer weather you can expect surges no matter what. the question is how big of a surge might they be? if you look throughout the history of the pandemic, john, you know and we've tracked this. we've sort of built this graph. there's always a lull and a downturn before you see the significant surges, especially in the...
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sanjay gupta, great to have you back on this important subject. thank you very much. and "new day" continues right now. >>> dueling speeches this morning amid revenge strikes from russia. i'm brianna keilar with john berman. v vladimir putin and defense secretary lloyd austin speaking this morning as the russian president ramps up attacks on ukraine. putin speaking at a russian energy forum in moscow, and secretary austin addressed a nato defense meeting in brussels. >> putin assumes that his forces could quickly conquer all of ukraine. he assumed that he could roll into kyiv. he assumed that ukraine could never mount a counter offensive to retake its sovereign territory in kharkiv and beyond. ladies and gentlemen, if you want to see how mistaken those were, look at the battlefield today. >> there was a new round of missile attacks in ukraine this morning. at least seven people were killed and eight others wounded when russia targeted a market in eastern ukraine in the city of zaporizhzhia and its suburbs were struck overnight. cnn's frederick pk pleitgen is in kyiv.
sanjay gupta, great to have you back on this important subject. thank you very much. and "new day" continues right now. >>> dueling speeches this morning amid revenge strikes from russia. i'm brianna keilar with john berman. v vladimir putin and defense secretary lloyd austin speaking this morning as the russian president ramps up attacks on ukraine. putin speaking at a russian energy forum in moscow, and secretary austin addressed a nato defense meeting in brussels. >>...
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. >> cnn's chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta is here with more. so lucky to have you.at you saw, the questions or the answers it gave you. >> yeah, it's really interesting because you really get insight into how a stroke can affect a particular part of the brain and how people can recover from that as well. just show you here, again, this is really interesting but a brain model, left side of the brain is typically where people have speech sort of reside in their brains and speech means your ability to speak and write but also to understand spoken and written words. it's all referred to as speech. what you see is he seems to have difficulty hearing spoken word and processing that. so as a result, that's located here in this part of the brain, but back here is where you have your visual part of your brain. he seems to be able to read the words, understand them and then respond, so he's sort of compensating, if you will, really fascinating to see by reading this, you know, in closed captioning versus hearing it but he responds quickly and i think that was really important
. >> cnn's chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta is here with more. so lucky to have you.at you saw, the questions or the answers it gave you. >> yeah, it's really interesting because you really get insight into how a stroke can affect a particular part of the brain and how people can recover from that as well. just show you here, again, this is really interesting but a brain model, left side of the brain is typically where people have speech sort of reside in their brains and...
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it was sanjay, paul and ethan anderson. so we'll start with mr.. you still have a question you can unmute yourself. no, i was just saying it was such an incredible presentation that mr. packwood had know i but i did i was as you're going through the presentation, i kind of reviewing some notes, too, that he did have some controversial views around the colonization, that he felt that and it goes to your point about the international affairs. i think he would have done very well like he did from 51 to 55 and continued to have done well. but it looks like you get branded in that kind of world war two mindset. it's similar to if you if you look rosa, right. i went to the world war two museum in louisiana and i visited a couple of times he kind of got locked in into that three term presidential kind of thing. he was needed in the war and he has a huge, indelible legacy, just like afterwards. but it is kind how they get defined by their time. they define times, and then they kind of get defined the times. but i think he was amazing. that plus i was readi
it was sanjay, paul and ethan anderson. so we'll start with mr.. you still have a question you can unmute yourself. no, i was just saying it was such an incredible presentation that mr. packwood had know i but i did i was as you're going through the presentation, i kind of reviewing some notes, too, that he did have some controversial views around the colonization, that he felt that and it goes to your point about the international affairs. i think he would have done very well like he did from...