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sanjay gupta has something to say about that, and schools, and his own kids. >> and trump praising the winner of a congressional primary, a woman who believes in the state's conspiracy theories and the group known as -- >> q is a patriot, we know that for sure but we do know not know who q is. i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for granted got tougher to do.
sanjay gupta has something to say about that, and schools, and his own kids. >> and trump praising the winner of a congressional primary, a woman who believes in the state's conspiracy theories and the group known as -- >> q is a patriot, we know that for sure but we do know not know who q is. i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need....
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sanjay gupta, dr. michael osterholm, thank you very both for all of the facts. >>> the late congressman john lewis was a civil rights icon and yet president trump struggles to describe for him. hard for him to answer a question about john lewis. you'll hear for yourself next. ♪ come on in, we're open. ♪ all we do is hand you the bag. simple. done. we adapt and we change. you know, you just figure it out. we've just been finding a way to keep on pushing. ♪ you power through chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, ...each lasting 4 hours or more. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine. so, if you haven't tried botox® for your chronic migraine, ...check with your doctor if botox® is right for you, and if samples are available. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection ...causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, ...speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness... ...can be signs of a life-threatening conditio
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sanjay gupta. this is our 20th cnn global town hall, coronavirus facts and fears, being seen around the world on cnn international, and streamed on cnn.com. >> 20 town halls in nearly as many weeks. our first was march 5th. the number of these special programs is a reflection of how persistent this virus has been. >> also, just how much we're still continuing to learn about this virus, about who is most susceptible, and what the best methods are to keep people safe until a vaccine becomes available. >> perhaps the biggest difference in the first town hall and this one, across the entire united states, we reported one death that day from coronavirus, just one. 12 total to that point in time. but just one for the day. tonight, more than a thousand deaths reported within the past day. the exact number, at least 1,077. >> if you look at the seven-day moving average of cases, you'll see that we are recording more than a thousand deaths a day since late july. less than half of what we saw in
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sanjay gupta is with me. sanjay, this is not good news. about why the fda made this move? >> yeah. it's interesting, jake. we know that there's been a pretty low bar, if you will, for emergency use authorization, certainly up until this point. hydroxychloroquine, you remember that got eua with very little evidence. i think we're starting to see a little bit more of a shift there. a higher sort of caliber of evidence that's being required to get eua, again, emergency use authorization. that's not the same as getting approval which requires even more evidence but for this eua. with the blood plasma, which i will say i think there's still a lot of enthusiasm around what they said the evidence just isn't there yet. we're not seeing enough data in terms of randomized trials comparing patients who received this to patients who did not receive it. and really seeing is the plasma itself making a difference. there's another nuance here, jake, and that is that once you give an eua, it actually makes the trials the further trials harder to do. becaus
sanjay gupta is with me. sanjay, this is not good news. about why the fda made this move? >> yeah. it's interesting, jake. we know that there's been a pretty low bar, if you will, for emergency use authorization, certainly up until this point. hydroxychloroquine, you remember that got eua with very little evidence. i think we're starting to see a little bit more of a shift there. a higher sort of caliber of evidence that's being required to get eua, again, emergency use authorization....
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sanjay gupta that his family is being harassed and even getting death threats. sanjay joins us with that and much more of their conversation, including why he thinks anti-science bias is rampant now in this country. over time, you go noseblind to the odors in your home. (background music) but others smell this... (upbeat music) that's why febreze plug has two alternating scents and eliminate odors for 1200 hours. ♪breathe happy febreze... ♪la la la la la. who stood up. who stood strong. who demanded to be seen. to be heard. to be counted. learning about her courage and grit... ...can inspire you to pass it on... ...to the women who are next. find your family's connection to this moment in history. at ancestry. >>> unlike president trump, dr. anthony fauci telling the stark truth about the coronavirus, saying the u.s. has suffered as much or worse than anyone during this pandemic. that as he tells cnn's dr. sanjay gupta that he and his family have received death threats for what he said about the virus. and dr. sanjay gupta joins me now. it's surprising he's recei
sanjay gupta that his family is being harassed and even getting death threats. sanjay joins us with that and much more of their conversation, including why he thinks anti-science bias is rampant now in this country. over time, you go noseblind to the odors in your home. (background music) but others smell this... (upbeat music) that's why febreze plug has two alternating scents and eliminate odors for 1200 hours. ♪breathe happy febreze... ♪la la la la la. who stood up. who stood strong. who...
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sanjay gupta that his family is being harassed and even getting death threats. sanjay joins us with that and much more of their conversation, including why he thinks anti-science bias is rampant now in this country. shishito. burrito. raw kitfo. fried shiso. french fry. iced chai. pad thai. baked pie. half stack taco pack. lobster mac. baby back. pork chop. soda pop. kebab. soursop. hot pot. (i'm hungry now) noodle soup. cantaloupe. ice cream scoop. whipped cream bloop. dumpling. chicken wing. peking. and those crispy onion rings. we are america's kitchen. doordash. every flavor welcome. >>> unlike president trump, dr. anthony fauci telling the stark truth about the coronavirus. saying the u.s. has suffered as much or worse than anyone during this pandemic. that as he tells cnn's dr. sanjay gupta that he and his family have received death threats for what he said about the virus. dr. sanjay gupta joins me now. sanjay, it's good to see you here. it's surprising he's receiving these death threats. i mean, it's been a hard enough time for dr. fauci grappling with th
sanjay gupta that his family is being harassed and even getting death threats. sanjay joins us with that and much more of their conversation, including why he thinks anti-science bias is rampant now in this country. shishito. burrito. raw kitfo. fried shiso. french fry. iced chai. pad thai. baked pie. half stack taco pack. lobster mac. baby back. pork chop. soda pop. kebab. soursop. hot pot. (i'm hungry now) noodle soup. cantaloupe. ice cream scoop. whipped cream bloop. dumpling. chicken wing....
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sanjay gupta. the discussion is over schools but the idea that a majority of parents aren't comfortable with it is revealing. and i think it's incumbent i think on the schools to make parents comfortable. >> yeah. i should add to that, you know, there hasn't been sort of a national policy on this, right? i mean, people have sort of had to figure this out on their own. i know we did. i know someone has to become an amateur epidemiologist and look at the data in their area. some school districts made the decision for the parents. 63 of the largest school districts will begin the school year virtually, but for a lot of school districts they had to make the choice. so we're getting a sense now of how comfortable they are or not comfortable. >> it's totally geographical too. if you're in a state that's red hot that we see on the map -- >> i think it's more partisan than geographical. our polling breaks it down. >> do they? do they break it down geographically? >> no, but partisanship, overwhelmingly the
sanjay gupta. the discussion is over schools but the idea that a majority of parents aren't comfortable with it is revealing. and i think it's incumbent i think on the schools to make parents comfortable. >> yeah. i should add to that, you know, there hasn't been sort of a national policy on this, right? i mean, people have sort of had to figure this out on their own. i know we did. i know someone has to become an amateur epidemiologist and look at the data in their area. some school...
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sanjay gupta."acemask in a crowd. but then we cut to video of dr. sanjay gupta looking irritated. >> seth: yeah, okay, that's pretty good. >> actually, if we wanted to do it for tonight's program, i should start sorting through clips to find video of an annoyed sanjay gupta >> seth: all right, you get to that thank you. >> so i just pop out here and get that done then >> seth: um-hmm. great. guys, who was that >> i have no idea. >> wait, seth, you don't know who that was either? >> seth: no! >> he is not a new writer here >> seth: i didn't hire a new writer >> and neither did i >> seth: ben, you don't have the power to hire new writers.was tt person >> i just assumed it was one of your old high school friends or something, seth. >> seth: high school i am like 30 years younger than him, jermaine. >> i thought he was ian's dad. >> why >> i don't know. that's just what i thought >> wait, even if he was my dad, which he's not, why would he be in this meeting? >> i don't know. because it's take your dad
sanjay gupta."acemask in a crowd. but then we cut to video of dr. sanjay gupta looking irritated. >> seth: yeah, okay, that's pretty good. >> actually, if we wanted to do it for tonight's program, i should start sorting through clips to find video of an annoyed sanjay gupta >> seth: all right, you get to that thank you. >> so i just pop out here and get that done then >> seth: um-hmm. great. guys, who was that >> i have no idea. >> wait, seth, you...
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sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> thanks, sanjay for that report. dr. murphy is joining us. a former u.s. surgeon general, and adviser to the joe biden campaign. let's talk about what sanjay was reporting on. could this be another legacy of the covid virus, many more having problems for months, even years, down the road? >> yes, we are concerned about some of these stories we are hearing more and more from people with covid, stories that tell us the effects go beyond the first full weeks. in fact it lingers often for months. we're learning more organ systems are affected by covid-19. in the earlier months we thought it was primary a pulmonary disease, but it's turned out, as we have learned more, that we understood the heart is affected, kidneys are affected, nervous system is affected, and the list at any times to grow. it's one of the reasons it's so important we are cautious as we approach this disease. >> you know, doctor, another 1,029 americans died just yesterday from the coronavirus. >> i offered on twitter alternates while ago some perspective. in manage march, the
sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> thanks, sanjay for that report. dr. murphy is joining us. a former u.s. surgeon general, and adviser to the joe biden campaign. let's talk about what sanjay was reporting on. could this be another legacy of the covid virus, many more having problems for months, even years, down the road? >> yes, we are concerned about some of these stories we are hearing more and more from people with covid, stories that tell us the effects go beyond the first...
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sanjay gupta and dr. jonathan reiner director of the cardiac katherine lab at george washington university. he advised the white house medical team under president george w. bush. thank you both for coming on. sanjay, straight to it. there is a lot to talk about. today astrazeneca now announced it is the third company in the u.s. to start phase three vaccine trials as the head of the fda says his agency is willing to authorize a vaccine before phase three trials are over. is there any scenario in which you would be comfortable with that? a vaccine being released, authorized for use before the phase three trial is over? >> i don't really think so, pamela. you have to take this in a little context. this is the fda which unfortunately also issued an emergency use authorization for hydroxychloroquine with no evidence behind that. they issued an eua, emergency use authorization for convelescent plasma and fudged or really misrepresented the data behind that. there is some concern. looking at the specific requi
sanjay gupta and dr. jonathan reiner director of the cardiac katherine lab at george washington university. he advised the white house medical team under president george w. bush. thank you both for coming on. sanjay, straight to it. there is a lot to talk about. today astrazeneca now announced it is the third company in the u.s. to start phase three vaccine trials as the head of the fda says his agency is willing to authorize a vaccine before phase three trials are over. is there any scenario...
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sanjay gupta. we appreciate it. >> you got it, pamela.. >>> well, the best way to see college football in the fall is for all of us to wear a mask. that is the message from the governor of mississippi who just mandated masks in public places for two weeks. as cnn's martin savidge reports, the governor is reversing course now that the state is experiencing one of the worst surges in the nation. >> reporter: in deep red mississippi, times have changed. >> i am implementing a statewide mask mandate today. >> reporter: just over two weeks ago, republican governor tate reeves told jake tapper he was opposed to a statewide mask mandate. >> if i believed that was the best way to save lives in my state, i would have done it a long time ago. >> reporter: what changed? mississippi's on the brink of becoming the number one state for coronavirus infections per capita. the positivity rate already the highest in the country. the governor's also delaying the re-opening of some schools in a number of counties. >> we must pump the breaks in hardest-hit ar
sanjay gupta. we appreciate it. >> you got it, pamela.. >>> well, the best way to see college football in the fall is for all of us to wear a mask. that is the message from the governor of mississippi who just mandated masks in public places for two weeks. as cnn's martin savidge reports, the governor is reversing course now that the state is experiencing one of the worst surges in the nation. >> reporter: in deep red mississippi, times have changed. >> i am...
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sanjay gupta. sanjay. >> pamela, thank you. >>> president trump is aggressively targeting suburban voters but it's not working for some republicans in a battleground state. that's next. you know when your dog is itching for a treat. itching for an outing or itching for some cuddle time. but you may not know when he's itching for help licking for help or rubbing for help. if your dog does these frequently. they may be signs of an allergic skin condition that needs treatment. don't wait. talk to your veterinarian and learn more at itchingforhelp.com. good morning, mr. sun. good morning, blair. [ chuckles ] whoo. i'm gonna grow big and strong. yes, you are. i'm gonna get this place all clean. i'll give you a hand. and i'm gonna put lisa on crutches! wait, what? said she's gonna need crutches. she fell pretty hard. you might want to clean that up, girl. excuse us. when owning a small business gets real, progressive helps protect what you built with customizable coverage. -and i'm gonna -- -eh, eh, eh.
sanjay gupta. sanjay. >> pamela, thank you. >>> president trump is aggressively targeting suburban voters but it's not working for some republicans in a battleground state. that's next. you know when your dog is itching for a treat. itching for an outing or itching for some cuddle time. but you may not know when he's itching for help licking for help or rubbing for help. if your dog does these frequently. they may be signs of an allergic skin condition that needs treatment....
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sanjay gupta talked with some of these patients as they struggle to cope. is. >> four months later, my stomach is not what it used to be. >> i've been treated as covid for 97 days. i'm pretty much in the throes of it. >> reporter: they are known as long haulers, diagnosed with covid-19, but months later, still experiences symptoms. >> everything from blood clots, seizures. tremors. i have a lot of neuropathy. i don't have control pretty much of the left side of my face. and some issues with memory loss. >> reporter: 50-year-old michael reagan had always been on the go. rock climbing, scuba diving, just like that everything change when did you first feel sick? >> well, on march 22nd which was a sunday, i woke up in the morning, i was unable to catch my breath. i went into the bathroom and i coughed up blood. >> reporter: reagan ended up the same day at lenox hill hospital in new york city. at the time, in the spring, it was the epicenter of the u.s. coronavirus pandemic. >> i remember seeing stretchers come in with lots of people, people gasping for breath.
sanjay gupta talked with some of these patients as they struggle to cope. is. >> four months later, my stomach is not what it used to be. >> i've been treated as covid for 97 days. i'm pretty much in the throes of it. >> reporter: they are known as long haulers, diagnosed with covid-19, but months later, still experiences symptoms. >> everything from blood clots, seizures. tremors. i have a lot of neuropathy. i don't have control pretty much of the left side of my face....
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sanjay gupta.took so many people by surprise over the weekend. it was heartbreaking news. he was two years younger than the age they recommend screening for colon cancer. what should we though about this cities and when should we start to get the screening? >> his case was very unusual. he was very young when he was diagnosed. he was 39 years old. and he already had advanced colon cancer, stage three at that point. it's a tough situation. having said that, if you look across the board, about 10% to 12% of people who get diagnosed with coal alon cancer are under able of 50. now some agencies are saying you should get your screenings at age 45. and we've seen it sort of go younger and younger in terms of who's getting colon cancer. we're not sure why. some of that is probably because of the screening, and some of that is probably because of lifestyle, other environmental factors. it's a tough situation for this. what we can say for sure is if you diagnose this early -- and this is why screenings are
sanjay gupta.took so many people by surprise over the weekend. it was heartbreaking news. he was two years younger than the age they recommend screening for colon cancer. what should we though about this cities and when should we start to get the screening? >> his case was very unusual. he was very young when he was diagnosed. he was 39 years old. and he already had advanced colon cancer, stage three at that point. it's a tough situation. having said that, if you look across the board,...
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sanjay gupta and dr. ilene marty, infectious disease manager at florida state university. r state today hit a grim milestone, 500,000 cases. sanjay, you spent an hour today with dr. anthony fauci and you talked about a lot of things. you talked about vaccines. you talked about testing. you talked about it all. he's sending a very different message than the president. i find it disturbing because it was consistent. it was on every single point you talked about he seemed to be saying the opposite. >> he really did. he was pretty candid today and many of the same points you just mentioned with kaitlan, just what is the united states' overall stature in the world when it comes to this. you heard over the last couple of days, we're not doing so bad. we're one of the worst if not the worst as you mentioned in the opening part of the show today. that's what dr. fauci said. testing. big deal, right? you've heard over and over again from president trump, maybe we're doing too much testing. dr. fauci said today, and it's probably the strongest i've heard him talk about this, he said
sanjay gupta and dr. ilene marty, infectious disease manager at florida state university. r state today hit a grim milestone, 500,000 cases. sanjay, you spent an hour today with dr. anthony fauci and you talked about a lot of things. you talked about vaccines. you talked about testing. you talked about it all. he's sending a very different message than the president. i find it disturbing because it was consistent. it was on every single point you talked about he seemed to be saying the...
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sanjay gupta, is with me. sanjay, u.s. air travel is hitting a high now for the pandemic, according to tsa. there's a new study from europe, spread on a passenger flight. what's the significance of it? >> well, you know, we looked at this study, the one out of germany, anderson. it was from some time ago, back in march, where there wasn't a lot of mitigation measures, as you'll remember back then, anderson. i think people were trying to figure out just how to create the most safe environment, whether it be on a plane or in buildings. when you look at the data now, and i spent some time with the airline industry, actually went to these planes, looked at how to kind of prevent this. some airlines are trying to space out their passengers by keeping middle seats open, mask mandates on a lot of these airlines. that didn't exist back when this previous study came out and also, you know, anderson, it's important to point out the air filtration. we talk about how air moves and how the viral dynamic change as a result of that. insi
sanjay gupta, is with me. sanjay, u.s. air travel is hitting a high now for the pandemic, according to tsa. there's a new study from europe, spread on a passenger flight. what's the significance of it? >> well, you know, we looked at this study, the one out of germany, anderson. it was from some time ago, back in march, where there wasn't a lot of mitigation measures, as you'll remember back then, anderson. i think people were trying to figure out just how to create the most safe...
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sanjay gupta is with us. were listening to the precise words, what the president said and what the two experts alex azar and dr. stephen hahn had to say. what is your reaction? is this a huge breakthrough? >> well, it was a little confusing, wolf, to be honest. i don't think this is a huge breakthrough in the sense that as dr. hahn mentioned this convalescent plasma has been available and used under the expanded access programs so this is a therapy out there and correctly as mentioned has been used to treat every infectious diseases. the confusing part is as you know a couple days ago the fda put the brakes on an emergency use authorization, looking at the same data that came out of the mayo clinic and there wasn't a lot of randomized trials. right? you put some people in a group and they get the medication, another group of similar people don't get the med kaeication an compare them. if you don't randomize control, you don't know. we still don't have that data. what confused me, wolf, they said put the brake
sanjay gupta is with us. were listening to the precise words, what the president said and what the two experts alex azar and dr. stephen hahn had to say. what is your reaction? is this a huge breakthrough? >> well, it was a little confusing, wolf, to be honest. i don't think this is a huge breakthrough in the sense that as dr. hahn mentioned this convalescent plasma has been available and used under the expanded access programs so this is a therapy out there and correctly as mentioned has...
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sanjay gupta. dr.n you walk us through the results of the phase i data and how those results differ from what we've learned about the other two american vaccines that have released their results from phase i trials? >> thank you for your interest and thank you for having me and i think you framed it well. this was a test with 131 subjects. we gave them two doses of our vaccine. and in the context of respiratory viruses, you can take the actual virus itself and mix it with the antibodies you induce and see whether you can essentially inactivate it. that's called a neutralizing antibody. i think most people in our field believe that that's going to be something that will correlate or could induce protection. and what we tried to do, and of course, it's all blinded, so we didn't know until a couple of days ago when you pushed the button, we didn't know how well it compared to serum from subjects who had been sick. we had a colleague at the baylor college of medicine, he had a number of subjects that had b
sanjay gupta. dr.n you walk us through the results of the phase i data and how those results differ from what we've learned about the other two american vaccines that have released their results from phase i trials? >> thank you for your interest and thank you for having me and i think you framed it well. this was a test with 131 subjects. we gave them two doses of our vaccine. and in the context of respiratory viruses, you can take the actual virus itself and mix it with the antibodies...
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sanjay gupta. sanjay, exactly what does this mean? producing a strain of the coronavirus to inject you intentionally, will it happen? >> well, i spoke to dr. fauci about that this morning. and this is a plan that they're keeping in their back pocket, sort of as a fail safe as he described. and the idea is that they're going to create a strain of the sars-cov-2 and they'll do it in the good manufacturing practice sort of way. and they're going to make a strain that's very consistent and one that they can control. meaning it won't be released into the environment. that's what dr. fauci is saying. they're going to have this strain. they have been working on it for the last couple of weeks, it takes a while to manufacture a strain like this. but they want to have this strain available to possibly use to expose people who have received the vaccine to get an idea of whether or not this vaccine works. this comes with a whole host of ethical issues. it is a plan "d" as in dog as dr. fauci sort of described it. what they would ideally do, the
sanjay gupta. sanjay, exactly what does this mean? producing a strain of the coronavirus to inject you intentionally, will it happen? >> well, i spoke to dr. fauci about that this morning. and this is a plan that they're keeping in their back pocket, sort of as a fail safe as he described. and the idea is that they're going to create a strain of the sars-cov-2 and they'll do it in the good manufacturing practice sort of way. and they're going to make a strain that's very consistent and...
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sanjay gupta takes us behind the scenes. >> i was ready to go. i'm watching and reading and paying attention with the numbers. okay, we have to shut down. >> reporter: prolific media mogul, tyler perry, was ready to go into production for his tv season, when coronavirus changed the world. >> when you're shooting television shows, you work closely with people. you're pretty much one-on-one with them. >> reporter: located in georgia, a state that's been a hot spot, tyler perry studios is facing the same challenges as other businesses. how to most safely reopen. >> a few weeks in, i realize, you have to figure this out. >> reporter: here is how he did it. welcome to camp quarantine. you're looking at perry's audacious effort to bring 300 cast and crew as safely as possible back to work. it might not be a camp that everyone wants to attend. but perry did his best to make it feel like home. here at what used to be former army barracks, people eat, sleep and live together during the two-week filming period. k.j. smith is one of the stars of "sistas", p
sanjay gupta takes us behind the scenes. >> i was ready to go. i'm watching and reading and paying attention with the numbers. okay, we have to shut down. >> reporter: prolific media mogul, tyler perry, was ready to go into production for his tv season, when coronavirus changed the world. >> when you're shooting television shows, you work closely with people. you're pretty much one-on-one with them. >> reporter: located in georgia, a state that's been a hot spot, tyler...
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sanjay gupta is here with us.hat's going on whether being folded under political pressure or morphing medical advise. it seems like it is under the thumbs of politics. >> anderson i heard your earlier eggme segment when they talkinged about a series of things that are unprecedented. i have never seen anything like this. i know the cdc and the fda, the center for disease control and preventions, the backbone of public health of this country and around the world and the food and drugs administration which is responsible for regulating a product for every 25 cents spent a dollar in america. both agencies are full of talented, brilliant people who do a great job day in and day out. there is something really wrong at the leadership level and there is something really wrong with the messages coming out. it could not be more of a dangerous time. we need to have the american public to trust science. we need to make sure that when and if we get a safe and effective vaccine that people can believe that it is safe and effect
sanjay gupta is here with us.hat's going on whether being folded under political pressure or morphing medical advise. it seems like it is under the thumbs of politics. >> anderson i heard your earlier eggme segment when they talkinged about a series of things that are unprecedented. i have never seen anything like this. i know the cdc and the fda, the center for disease control and preventions, the backbone of public health of this country and around the world and the food and drugs...
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sanjay gupta. sanjay, we have talked so many times about this. and i -- and i sense your patience thinning with the nation's response here. understandable, given your understanding of this. so, on a day with cases past 4.5 million in this country. president, once again, goes to an event, doesn't wear a mask. no social distancing. how did we get here? and how do we get out of this situation, without presidential leadership, which doesn't appear to be coming? >> well, you know, as far as how -- how we got here, jim, i think it's really, you know, the comments you just made. i mean, there's been a -- there's been a systemic minimizing, that's been deliberate, of this disease, since almost the very beginning. we lost more than a month of february, where we basically ignored this and we know the virus continued to spread. and it's become more widespread, we have talked about doing less testing, instead of more testing. there's probably ten times as many people who have been infected, as we've even counted. so that's how we got here. the original sin i
sanjay gupta. sanjay, we have talked so many times about this. and i -- and i sense your patience thinning with the nation's response here. understandable, given your understanding of this. so, on a day with cases past 4.5 million in this country. president, once again, goes to an event, doesn't wear a mask. no social distancing. how did we get here? and how do we get out of this situation, without presidential leadership, which doesn't appear to be coming? >> well, you know, as far as...
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joining us chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta. sanjay, i want to get your response to this.e why the cdc changed the guidance, shift, that alarmed so many health officials. listen to vice president chief of staff marc short early today. >> the guidance was updated because there continued to be back logs in the system with the testing particularly for people testing that are asymptomatic. >> does not not amount to a complete admission of testing lots of asymptomatic people, that's when they are making this recommendation it's not necessary. why would do that, when they have the capacity to test folks, certainly more capacity now, why would they do that? they want to hide the problem. there's going to be an increase with infection with the opening of schools. teachers and faculty need to be tested. they are suggesting that not happen. >> that's the suspicion that president trump doesn't like testing, he's already said that, because it shows failure, how many people are infected. the suspicion is they leaned on the cdc to reduce it. explain why so many health officials think th
joining us chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta. sanjay, i want to get your response to this.e why the cdc changed the guidance, shift, that alarmed so many health officials. listen to vice president chief of staff marc short early today. >> the guidance was updated because there continued to be back logs in the system with the testing particularly for people testing that are asymptomatic. >> does not not amount to a complete admission of testing lots of asymptomatic people,...
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sanjay gupta. sanjay, we've talked so many times about this and i sense your patients thinning with the nation's response here. u understandable given your understanding on this. on a day with cases past 44.5 million in this country, the president once again goes to an event, doesn't wear a mask, no social distancing. how did we get here and how do we get out of this situation without presidential leadership, which doesn't appear to be coming? >> well, you know, as far as how we got here, jim, i think it's really, you know, the comments he just made. there is a systemic minimizing that's been deliberate of this disease since almost the very beginning. we lost more than a month of february where we basically ignored this and the virus continued to spread and it become more wide spread, we talked about doing less testing instead of more. there is ten times as many people who have been infected as we've counted. that's how we got here. the original sin is that we minimized this and didn't test as a res
sanjay gupta. sanjay, we've talked so many times about this and i sense your patients thinning with the nation's response here. u understandable given your understanding on this. on a day with cases past 44.5 million in this country, the president once again goes to an event, doesn't wear a mask, no social distancing. how did we get here and how do we get out of this situation without presidential leadership, which doesn't appear to be coming? >> well, you know, as far as how we got here,...
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sanjay gupta. and some researchers created a test so you could analyze how effective the different mask options out there are. how did that test work? what were you looking for? >> so thank you for having me on. the basic idea was to use a simple, easily available laser and spread out that laser beam into a sheet of light and then have people under real circumstances, real people wearing masks speak into the beam and the small droplets they emit, too small to see, are still quite visible because of the light that they scatter from a laser. it's the same reason why the sky is blue from earth, but the sky is dark if you look from the moon. and doing that, we were able to figure out with multiple users and multiple mask types how many droplets were actually getting through the masks. and i would say that the bottom line is actually in many ways very good. we found that the standard cotton masks that many people are wearing really do a pretty good job with almost every design that we could look at. but
sanjay gupta. and some researchers created a test so you could analyze how effective the different mask options out there are. how did that test work? what were you looking for? >> so thank you for having me on. the basic idea was to use a simple, easily available laser and spread out that laser beam into a sheet of light and then have people under real circumstances, real people wearing masks speak into the beam and the small droplets they emit, too small to see, are still quite visible...
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telling sanjay gupta moments ago the testing situation is unacceptable and reveals that his family isd. it was 1961 when nellie young lost her devoted husband. without him, things were tough. her last option was to sell her home, but... her home meant everything to her. her husband had been a high school football coach and it turned out, one of his former players came up with an answer. a loan, created just for older homeowners. and pretty soon, nellie young had one of the first reverse mortgages. discover if a reverse mortgage loan is right for you. use it to eliminate monthly mortgage payments and increase cashflow, create an emergency fund, preserve retirement savings and more. call now for your free information kit. that first reverse mortgage loan meant nellie could stay in the home she loved so much, with memories that meant even more. a reverse mortgage loan isn't some kind of trick to take your home. it's a loan... and it's tax-free cash just when you need it. it's about making your retirement better. call today and find out more in aag's free, no-obligation reverse mortgage l
telling sanjay gupta moments ago the testing situation is unacceptable and reveals that his family isd. it was 1961 when nellie young lost her devoted husband. without him, things were tough. her last option was to sell her home, but... her home meant everything to her. her husband had been a high school football coach and it turned out, one of his former players came up with an answer. a loan, created just for older homeowners. and pretty soon, nellie young had one of the first reverse...
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sanjay gupta. so sanjay, what does it mean that positivity rates, again, the percentage of people who test positive compared with the total number of tests given, significance of that have even as the total number of new infections is flattening out or plateauing in some states? >> right, right. so when you have high positivity rates, that basically gives you an idea that you're not catching all the cases out there. you're trying to figure out if you're -- somebody put it to me like this h.let's say you're fishing with a net and every time you put the net down you catch ten fish which would be a lot of fish each time. that would give you some indication that there's probably a lot more fish out there that you're probably missing so high positivity rates means there's a lot of more fish in the ocean that you're not catching. if you get positivity rates down low, then that means you're starting to do enough tests where you are catching most of the positive, most of the actually infected people out the
sanjay gupta. so sanjay, what does it mean that positivity rates, again, the percentage of people who test positive compared with the total number of tests given, significance of that have even as the total number of new infections is flattening out or plateauing in some states? >> right, right. so when you have high positivity rates, that basically gives you an idea that you're not catching all the cases out there. you're trying to figure out if you're -- somebody put it to me like this...
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sanjay gupta. sanjay, we just got that word from dr.eborah birx, the white house coronavirus task force coordinator on lockdowns. and what she wished the u.s. had done. let me play the clip what she just said. listen to this. >> i wish that when we went into lockdown we looked like italy. but when italy locked down, i mean, people weren't allowed out of their houses. and they couldn't come out but once every two weeks to buy groceries for one hour. they had to have a certificate that said they were allowed. americans don't react well to that kind of prohibition. >> so, sanjay, what do you make of that rather blunt assessment by dr. birx? >> well, you know, if we had done that at that time, even for a few weeks, wolf, we'd be in a very, very different position right now. so, she's right. the models have sort of demonstrated that. we saw what's happened in italy, and, frankly, the european union as a whole in terms of their numbers versus our numbers. so the infection continued to spread. if you go back and look at just how locked down we
sanjay gupta. sanjay, we just got that word from dr.eborah birx, the white house coronavirus task force coordinator on lockdowns. and what she wished the u.s. had done. let me play the clip what she just said. listen to this. >> i wish that when we went into lockdown we looked like italy. but when italy locked down, i mean, people weren't allowed out of their houses. and they couldn't come out but once every two weeks to buy groceries for one hour. they had to have a certificate that said...
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sanjay gupta, thank you very much for all of the information as always. you can join sanjay as he joins anderson cooper for the new cnn global town hall. watch "coronavirus, facts and fears" tomorrow night 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> now to the stunning political upset out of missouri. cory bush, a progressive activist and veteran of the racial justice protest movement defeated william lacy clay in the democratic primary for missouri's first congressional district. clay's father held the seat before him, so bush toppled a 52-year political dynasty. >> it is historic that this year of all years we're sending a black working class single mother -- who's from ferguson all the way to the halls of congress. >> and cori bush joins me now. congratulations, i'm sure you didn't sleep very much last night. just so people know more about you, you're a nurse, single parent. i think became much more politically active in ferguson after the death of michael brown. so what does it say to you and what does it say for the future of the democratic party that you were able to top
sanjay gupta, thank you very much for all of the information as always. you can join sanjay as he joins anderson cooper for the new cnn global town hall. watch "coronavirus, facts and fears" tomorrow night 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> now to the stunning political upset out of missouri. cory bush, a progressive activist and veteran of the racial justice protest movement defeated william lacy clay in the democratic primary for missouri's first congressional district. clay's father...
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sanjay gupta, i don't know how you're keeping up the work rate you are. but you are. >> thank you, chris. >> i'll buzz you over the weekend and we'll figure out how to do this story. we'll show people and they'll feel better about doing it. if my wimpy ass can handle it. i don't do well with the needles, i don't know. >>> michigan is imposing new restrictions, they're starting right now, why? they're seeing cases start to climb. the governor gretchen whitmer is not spending her time fighting against the obvious, she's dealing with it. not everyone will like it, that's leadership. i also want to talk to her about this interesting turn of events in the campaign. the president pulled his ads out of michigan. the numbers are atypically strong for biden in my opinion. what does she think? what is the pandemic politics going on in her state, next? >>> people in michigan are seeing less of two things, tv ads for the trump campaign as he sinks in the polls there, and large gatherings, as governor gretchen whitmer cracks down to battle coronavirus after a resurgen
sanjay gupta, i don't know how you're keeping up the work rate you are. but you are. >> thank you, chris. >> i'll buzz you over the weekend and we'll figure out how to do this story. we'll show people and they'll feel better about doing it. if my wimpy ass can handle it. i don't do well with the needles, i don't know. >>> michigan is imposing new restrictions, they're starting right now, why? they're seeing cases start to climb. the governor gretchen whitmer is not spending...
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sanjay gupta is with us. njay, this decline in the seven-day average here in the united states, averaging around 40,000 a day, the first we've seen since july. so how promising is that in your view? >> well, i mean, obviously you want to see the numbers going down, wolf. we can show you the graph to see what sort of has happened over the last several months. i think the question really when you look at these numbers, keep in mind that our sort of low point right now is still higher than the peak was back in april. i think the question is, is it going to be a bit of a rollercoaster ride or is that downward trend going to continue? you can superimpose what we've seen with these sad tragic deaths as well. you know that that is a lagging sort of number. and that's likely to sort of follow the case counts by a few weeks. wolf, i think the question is, you know, we're starting to open up again schools, grade schools, colleges, as you've been talking about. as that happens, the numbers will go up. i think we know tha
sanjay gupta is with us. njay, this decline in the seven-day average here in the united states, averaging around 40,000 a day, the first we've seen since july. so how promising is that in your view? >> well, i mean, obviously you want to see the numbers going down, wolf. we can show you the graph to see what sort of has happened over the last several months. i think the question really when you look at these numbers, keep in mind that our sort of low point right now is still higher than...
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sanjay gupta. and please stand by. and a jaw dropping interview and what he apparently fails to understand about the virus >>> and the explosion in beirut and the death and chaos that followed. all of us are raising funds for one goal: a world without alzheimer's and all other dementia. because this disease isn't waiting, neither are you. take the first step on your walk right now. go to alz dot org slash walk. >>> we are standing by for fr president trump to take questions from reporters at his conference. david, in the interview that all of us have seen now, the president was pressed on his response to the pandemic. i want to play one clip regarding his stunning response. >> i think it's under control. >> how? 1,000 americans are dying a day. >> that's true. it is what it is, but that doesn't mean we aren't doing everything we can. we are under control as much as we can. this is a horrible plague. >> you think this is the best we can do? >> it is what it is. >> it is what it is. that's the president's response. if yo
sanjay gupta. and please stand by. and a jaw dropping interview and what he apparently fails to understand about the virus >>> and the explosion in beirut and the death and chaos that followed. all of us are raising funds for one goal: a world without alzheimer's and all other dementia. because this disease isn't waiting, neither are you. take the first step on your walk right now. go to alz dot org slash walk. >>> we are standing by for fr president trump to take questions...
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sanjay gupta ravaging the battle months in. >> four months later, my stomach is not what it used to be. >> i've been treated as covid for 97 days. i'm pretty much in the throws of it. >> they are known as long haulers, diagnosed with covid 19 but months later, still experiencing symptoms. >> everything from blood clots, seizures, tremors. i have a lot of neuropathy. i don't have control of the left side of my face. and some issues with memory loss. >> 50-year-old michael regan had always been on the go. rock climbing, running, scuba diving. and then just like that, everything changed. >> when did you first feel sick? >> well, on march 22nd which was a sunday i woke up in the morning. i was unable to catch my breath. i went into the bathroom and coughed up blood. >> regan ended up the same day at lenox hill hospital in new york city. at the time in the spring, it was the epicenter of the u.s. coronavirus pandemic. >> i remember seeing stretchers come in with lots of people, people gasping for breath. >> his symptoms dire. >> my blood pressure was out of control. it was 200 over 100 and
sanjay gupta ravaging the battle months in. >> four months later, my stomach is not what it used to be. >> i've been treated as covid for 97 days. i'm pretty much in the throws of it. >> they are known as long haulers, diagnosed with covid 19 but months later, still experiencing symptoms. >> everything from blood clots, seizures, tremors. i have a lot of neuropathy. i don't have control of the left side of my face. and some issues with memory loss. >> 50-year-old...
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sanjay gupta.we have been talking about this for days and weeks, so many parents are so confused about what's going to happen the first week of september and whether or not their schools can safety open. you have put together your list of how schools can, what -- you know, what the sort of milestones are that they would have the hit. explain what they are. >> well, you know, i think part of it is you have to see what's going on in the schools in terms of making sure they're practicing the public health practices that we have been talking about. but also, look at the screen here. you know, there's certain phases that, you know, we're required for states to go through before reopening and that involves a 14-day downward trend in new cases. you see that and you get a good idea that the numbers are headed in the right direction. the state will have a better chance of being able to control what will surely be some intermittent outbreaks. you will see more cases as kids go back to school. the question is
sanjay gupta.we have been talking about this for days and weeks, so many parents are so confused about what's going to happen the first week of september and whether or not their schools can safety open. you have put together your list of how schools can, what -- you know, what the sort of milestones are that they would have the hit. explain what they are. >> well, you know, i think part of it is you have to see what's going on in the schools in terms of making sure they're practicing the...
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sanjay gupta.ot to talk to you about, sanjay, but let's begin there, what should we take from this russia statement that they've got the answer. >> there's really not a lot to even evaluate and look at. in fact, there's really nothing. i spoke to mr. dmitriov out there on behalf of this vaccine. they came out yesterday saying they have an approved vaccine. that's not the case. that much we can establish. perhaps they've gone through vaccine trials as have many places around the world, but that's not obviously an approved vaccine. that is a vaccine candidate. what it sounds like is happening and i'll preface by saying no data has been shared on any of this so we don't know what to actually evaluate here, but it sounds like what mr. dmitriov was saying is they've gone through the adennovirus and you place it inside this existing virus and you give it to people and hope that the body creates antibodies in response to that. they need phase 3 trial which is quite a process that involves in giving it to
sanjay gupta.ot to talk to you about, sanjay, but let's begin there, what should we take from this russia statement that they've got the answer. >> there's really not a lot to even evaluate and look at. in fact, there's really nothing. i spoke to mr. dmitriov out there on behalf of this vaccine. they came out yesterday saying they have an approved vaccine. that's not the case. that much we can establish. perhaps they've gone through vaccine trials as have many places around the world, but...
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sanjay gupta. the new model from ime projects death toll will reach 300,000 by december 1st. it also suggests if 95% of the american public when they left their homes when they wear a mask, that would save nearly 70,000 american lives. this is a major warning to the american public. go out there and wear a mask. >> try to give an objective number now to the value of wearing masks. we know that it's good. we know it can decrease transmission, talking about that for months. what this model is doing is saying here is how much of a difference it can make. you look at the original number it suggests, because that's four months away, it suggests the number of deaths per day will get worse, what the model is suggesting, can be significantly down. >> yesterday we just checked 1,388 americans died. almost 1400 americans died yesterday almost every day in recent days more than 1,000 americans have continued to die. if it goes on like this before there's a vaccine or some sort of therapeutic, a lot more americans clearly are going to die. sanjay the team behind this model says the count
sanjay gupta. the new model from ime projects death toll will reach 300,000 by december 1st. it also suggests if 95% of the american public when they left their homes when they wear a mask, that would save nearly 70,000 american lives. this is a major warning to the american public. go out there and wear a mask. >> try to give an objective number now to the value of wearing masks. we know that it's good. we know it can decrease transmission, talking about that for months. what this model...
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sanjay gupta. sanjay, i want to talk about what we just heard from sara sidner.rcycle rally, thousands of people are expected to come, 250,000. you heard the person in her piece there saying i'm not going to wear a mask, i love my freedom too much, we're freedom-loving people. but, essentially, the science shows that if you don't wear a mask, you could essentially kill someone because you could pass the virus to someone else. and if that person doesn't die from it, someone else could that they pass it to. is that not what we're dealing with here? is that not what the science shows? >> yeah. we're dealing with a very contagious potentially lethal virus. pamela, that's been the one constant in all of this. that hasn't changed since the beginning. we've obviously learned more specifics about who is most vulnerable and how better to treat these infections. but, yes, and the flip side of that, i think to your point, pamela, is that as scary as this virus is, it is fairly easily contained by a mask. you can't always say that about some of these pathogens. they can be v
sanjay gupta. sanjay, i want to talk about what we just heard from sara sidner.rcycle rally, thousands of people are expected to come, 250,000. you heard the person in her piece there saying i'm not going to wear a mask, i love my freedom too much, we're freedom-loving people. but, essentially, the science shows that if you don't wear a mask, you could essentially kill someone because you could pass the virus to someone else. and if that person doesn't die from it, someone else could that they...
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sanjay gupta and now the president and the ceo of the robert wood foundation. i guess it's good to admit an error when you made it, but to get something this important so wrong in such a misleading way i do think raises questions about reliability. >> yeah, i think that's very fair, john. i mean, you know, dr. hahn did called me and said he made an error and this is a bit surprising because it's his bread and butter, as an oncologist they're dealing with these numbers all the time. let me explain this, because i think it's critically important when we evaluate studies to look at the numbers not just in particular study but studies going forward as well. so here's what happened. basically dr. hahn he looked at the data and he said in the press conference on sunlen serfaty sunday, we can show you the data here. they were comparing people who got the low dose, lower antibody level of the convalescent serum and those who with got the higher dose. what they found they got the higher dose you had a lower mortality. relative to the lower dose it was a 35% lower mortal
sanjay gupta and now the president and the ceo of the robert wood foundation. i guess it's good to admit an error when you made it, but to get something this important so wrong in such a misleading way i do think raises questions about reliability. >> yeah, i think that's very fair, john. i mean, you know, dr. hahn did called me and said he made an error and this is a bit surprising because it's his bread and butter, as an oncologist they're dealing with these numbers all the time. let me...
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sanjay gupta. ay, the world is on the verge of passing 20 million confirmed coronavirus cases, just a staggering total. but a quarter of those cases, as we've all been talking about, right here in the united states. 5 million cases when this pandemic started several months ago. did you ever think we would end up in this situation here in the u.s.? >> uh, no, jim. i never imagined that we would have a quarter of the world's infections in this country. i mean, i knew there was a contagious virus that was likely to spread the but the fact that we've been hit so disproportionately hard in this country, i did not expect that. we're an affluent country. we have lots of resources. but this speaks to just i think how many mistakes candidly have been made along the way. jim, i think the thing is now you've got to keep in mind that when we decided to go in some sort of shutdown mode back in the middle of march, there were fewer than 5,000 people who had been infected and fewer than 500 people who had died. no
sanjay gupta. ay, the world is on the verge of passing 20 million confirmed coronavirus cases, just a staggering total. but a quarter of those cases, as we've all been talking about, right here in the united states. 5 million cases when this pandemic started several months ago. did you ever think we would end up in this situation here in the u.s.? >> uh, no, jim. i never imagined that we would have a quarter of the world's infections in this country. i mean, i knew there was a contagious...
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sanjay gupta. sanjay, today we saw the case count drop below 40,000 for the first time in months.re showing downward trends in new cases. is this some light at the end of the tunnel? or some because testing is going down also? >> yeah. that's a good question, jake. i think it's probably a little bit of a combination of both. and i don't know. i mean, i want to be optimistic about this. but if we look at the overall trends here. and i think we can see the case counts in how they've sort of changed over time. keep in mind that our low at this point is sort of where the peak was back in april. i mean, so, are we on a rollercoaster ride here? or is this line going to continue to go downward? if we look at what happened with people who sadly died during this time, you will see that lag time that comes after this. you see the cases go up, and then shortly thereafter the deaths went down as the cases went down. are they going to go up? and then do that same rollercoaster? that's what we don't know. jake, look, we're opening schools. you've been talking about it all hour. there's more peo
sanjay gupta. sanjay, today we saw the case count drop below 40,000 for the first time in months.re showing downward trends in new cases. is this some light at the end of the tunnel? or some because testing is going down also? >> yeah. that's a good question, jake. i think it's probably a little bit of a combination of both. and i don't know. i mean, i want to be optimistic about this. but if we look at the overall trends here. and i think we can see the case counts in how they've sort of...
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sanjay gupta. earned that the coronavirus task force approved these cdc changes to this rule change that dr. osterholm last hour says he can't understand any health reason for it. but you just spoke with dr. fauci who's on that task force. what did he have to tell you? >> well, so this task force meeting where this apparently was discussed was last thursday. i was asking dr. fauci about this, and he said this -- i'm going to read this. he said i was under general anesthesia in the operating room. last thursday was not part of any discussion or deliberation regarding these new testing recommendations. and he went on to say i'm concerned about the interpretation of these recommendations. i'm worried it will give people the incorrect assumption that asymptomatic spread is not of great concern. in fact, it is. so, jake, he wasn't part of the deliberations or discussions. and this is a problem, right? because admiral giroir was just asked about this. and he said dr. fauci signed off on this. he wasn't pa
sanjay gupta. earned that the coronavirus task force approved these cdc changes to this rule change that dr. osterholm last hour says he can't understand any health reason for it. but you just spoke with dr. fauci who's on that task force. what did he have to tell you? >> well, so this task force meeting where this apparently was discussed was last thursday. i was asking dr. fauci about this, and he said this -- i'm going to read this. he said i was under general anesthesia in the...
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sanjay gupta. dana, dr. fauci today, he refused to comment on the safety of voting by mail saying he didn't want to be pitted against the president. perhaps that's understandable. but how problematic is it that he can't give the american public serious health advice without fear of potentially upsetting the president? >> it's very problematic. and the most remarkable thing is how he has been so adept at not answering but still very much signaling what he wants to say. i notice when he did the interview earlier this week with sanjay that sanjay asked him a question and he didn't answer it. and as he was not answering, he said i'm not going to say what you want me to say because i can't give that sound bite. he telegraphs what he can't say and when he's doing that, he's saying what he wants to say. the fact that he can't just say flatly what is plain as day, which is obviously voting by mail when it comes to medical safety, it of course is safer than going and standing online, even if you're socially distanced
sanjay gupta. dana, dr. fauci today, he refused to comment on the safety of voting by mail saying he didn't want to be pitted against the president. perhaps that's understandable. but how problematic is it that he can't give the american public serious health advice without fear of potentially upsetting the president? >> it's very problematic. and the most remarkable thing is how he has been so adept at not answering but still very much signaling what he wants to say. i notice when he did...
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sanjay gupta is with us. cases may be trending downward a bit, but there are 5.5 million confirmed cases over these past six months, more than 172,000 deaths and, as we noted, the cases could turn around very quickly if we're not careful. this is, by no means, over. in fact, i don't see any immediate end in sight at all. >> no, wolf. sadly, i think you're absolutely right on that. keep in mind that we're at the point in the year now where schools are starting to open in many places in the country. no matter what, wolf, that means more mobility, more people out and about. the numbers will go up as a result of that. this is a contagious virus. there's no question about that. one caveat i want to give with regard to this graph you see on the screen, the confirmed cases have gone down. although they are still higher at this point than the peak was back in april. so, we've got to take these things in context. i also want to point out, wolf, that the number of tests that are being performed has also gone down by a
sanjay gupta is with us. cases may be trending downward a bit, but there are 5.5 million confirmed cases over these past six months, more than 172,000 deaths and, as we noted, the cases could turn around very quickly if we're not careful. this is, by no means, over. in fact, i don't see any immediate end in sight at all. >> no, wolf. sadly, i think you're absolutely right on that. keep in mind that we're at the point in the year now where schools are starting to open in many places in the...
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sanjay gupta. so sanjay, this is exactly what that area, of course, didn't need.dueling crises of people being displaced by this. they generally go to packed shelters, and of course, coronavirus. so what as a doctor is your biggest concern this morning? >> yeah, this is something that louisiana, texas, they've been considering in the wake -- in the midst of this pandemic. we know that there was lots of medical resources brought we know that several of the hospitals shut down understandably during the hurricane and three emergency rooms stay open. but they have to think about this differently to your point, alisyn. so in louisiana, for example, they send out more buses than usual because they don't want people crowding together. they're taking people sometimes to hotels that have been set aside for this instead of shelters to try to give people more opportunity and ability to physically distance. i will say that in texas and louisiana, thankfully the hospital numbers have come down over the past few days, so as things start to open up and, you know, people start to
sanjay gupta. so sanjay, this is exactly what that area, of course, didn't need.dueling crises of people being displaced by this. they generally go to packed shelters, and of course, coronavirus. so what as a doctor is your biggest concern this morning? >> yeah, this is something that louisiana, texas, they've been considering in the wake -- in the midst of this pandemic. we know that there was lots of medical resources brought we know that several of the hospitals shut down...
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anthony fauci is telling our colleague sanjay gupta he was not part of the conversations about changing guidelines. he said he was under going surgery on his vocal cords and was not part of the discussions to change it. wolf, he says he is concerned about it. the abrupt change in coronavirus testing guidance from the cdc was the result of pressure from the white house. a senior federal health official tells cnn the cdc quietly modified guidelines to say people without covid-19 symptoms don't need to be tested even if recently exposed to the virus. experts called the change potentially dangerous but this testing coordinator defended the revisions. >> the new guidelines are a cdc action. as always, guidelines received appropriate attention, consultation, and input from task force experts. i mean the medical and scientific experts. >> reporter: the change comes after the white house also pressured the fda to speed up emergency approval for plasma treatments and was later accused of misrepresenting the data. on the second night of the republican convention, first lady melania trump went whe
anthony fauci is telling our colleague sanjay gupta he was not part of the conversations about changing guidelines. he said he was under going surgery on his vocal cords and was not part of the discussions to change it. wolf, he says he is concerned about it. the abrupt change in coronavirus testing guidance from the cdc was the result of pressure from the white house. a senior federal health official tells cnn the cdc quietly modified guidelines to say people without covid-19 symptoms don't...
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sanjay gupta, dr., for all that we really appreciate it. >>> president trump claims he doesn't have a problem with women of color after promoting a birther lie about biden running mate kamala harris. we'll talk about race and the campaign with the head of the naacp. >>> plus, as school resumes, many children are struggling with remote learning, along with their teachers and parents. [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. now every bath fitter bathbath fis installed quickly, safely, and beautifully, with a lifetime warranty. go from old to new. from worn to wow. the beautiful bath you've always wanted, done right, installed by one expert technician, all in one day. we've been creating moments like these for 35 years, and we're here to help you get started. book your free virtual or in-home design consultation today. i do motivational speakingld. in addition to
sanjay gupta, dr., for all that we really appreciate it. >>> president trump claims he doesn't have a problem with women of color after promoting a birther lie about biden running mate kamala harris. we'll talk about race and the campaign with the head of the naacp. >>> plus, as school resumes, many children are struggling with remote learning, along with their teachers and parents. [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right?...
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sanjay gupta, he joins us now. san >>> how serious is this?om the surgery, what does it all mean? >> yeah, i think he's just out of the operating room still. he's not out of the hospital yet, although expected to go home. dr. fauci has been dealing with this polyp on his vocal cord for some time and we know this because he's been having challenges with his voice. he wanted to have this polyp taken care of for some time. he had a flu, this is last year, it sort of caused some disruptions to his voice, but he's been waiting obviously as we're in the middle of covid to have this procedure done. he just had it done. it was under general anesthesia. he texted me after he got out of hospital saying he's doing okay, but it was a significant procedure, probably won't be able to talk or talk much for a while and -- and, you know, hopefully get out of the hospital today or possibly tomorrow. >> all right. we wish him a quick recovery. sanjay gupta, thanks for keeping us on top of the latest news there. that is dr. fauci, top infectious disease expert ju
sanjay gupta, he joins us now. san >>> how serious is this?om the surgery, what does it all mean? >> yeah, i think he's just out of the operating room still. he's not out of the hospital yet, although expected to go home. dr. fauci has been dealing with this polyp on his vocal cord for some time and we know this because he's been having challenges with his voice. he wanted to have this polyp taken care of for some time. he had a flu, this is last year, it sort of caused some...