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sanjay gupta join us as we recognize the humanitarian work of those who are using their star power for good. ♪ going to be brighter days, brighter days ♪ >> this is "cnn heroes salutes." i'm erin burnett. for more than 15 years we have celebrated remarkable individuals as cnn heroes. these so-called ordinary people work every day without access to fame or power, and they do it to make the world a better place. well, tonight we're doing something a little different. for the next hour we'll be featuring celebrities who are taking action on issues close to their hearts, whether helping people in war torn ukraine, destigmatizing mental health or responding to global disasters, these public figures are using the power of their platforms to help those in need. kicking us off is chef jose andres. this culinary innovator has built an empire of restaurants across the united states and beyond. but in the last dozen years he's given away millions of meals through his non-profit, world central kitchen. and now whenever disaster strikes, earthquakes, hurricanes, wildfires, even school shootings, an
sanjay gupta join us as we recognize the humanitarian work of those who are using their star power for good. ♪ going to be brighter days, brighter days ♪ >> this is "cnn heroes salutes." i'm erin burnett. for more than 15 years we have celebrated remarkable individuals as cnn heroes. these so-called ordinary people work every day without access to fame or power, and they do it to make the world a better place. well, tonight we're doing something a little different. for the...
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sanjay gupta has been investigating the issue.njected into the blood stream. it has iodine in it, which makes it more easily imaged. if you want to look at a blood vessel and you have this dye in it, it's easier to see. someone has a stroke, for example, you can find where the blood clot is. in my world, this is a brain scan without dye. look what happens when you inject dye into the blood stream. that's a big white mass in the corner, that turns out to be a brain tumor. if you look at the abdominal area, the liver for example, the liver is in the upper left corner. that looks normal. inject dye and you see two areas that represent cancer of the liver there. that's an example of how important this is, especially when you monitor people for cancer, things like that. as you mentioned, that plant in shanghai, early april through the past week, it was shut down two months. and that's where a lot -- about half the hospitals this this country are dependant on that specific dye. >> that's the differencetecting cancer and not. how many pa
sanjay gupta has been investigating the issue.njected into the blood stream. it has iodine in it, which makes it more easily imaged. if you want to look at a blood vessel and you have this dye in it, it's easier to see. someone has a stroke, for example, you can find where the blood clot is. in my world, this is a brain scan without dye. look what happens when you inject dye into the blood stream. that's a big white mass in the corner, that turns out to be a brain tumor. if you look at the...
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sanjay gupta joining me live. it rollout going to look like. i feel like we have learned some lessons in this country from earlier rollouts. >> it is pretty monumental in that sense. we have vaccines now for all age groups. just over two years into this pandemic is pretty significant. it is going to be a little bit different with these young children because, you know, people have been very used to getting these in the pharmacies and you can do that as some of the pharmacies here. cvs, minute clinics, walgreens, sam's club, things like that, they're going to be offering these type of vaccines. call ahead, make sure. a lot of vaccines have already been preplanned in these areas. but i think a lot of it is going to come from pediatricians offices, most likely. and as you heard from dr. walensky, right now there is a lot of hesitation, only about 18% or so of families say they're going to run out and get this. there shouldn't be any shortages, but that's likely how it is going to sort of roll out over the next severa
sanjay gupta joining me live. it rollout going to look like. i feel like we have learned some lessons in this country from earlier rollouts. >> it is pretty monumental in that sense. we have vaccines now for all age groups. just over two years into this pandemic is pretty significant. it is going to be a little bit different with these young children because, you know, people have been very used to getting these in the pharmacies and you can do that as some of the pharmacies here. cvs,...
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sanjay gupta has that story next. hey, did i tell you i bought our car from carvana? yeah, ma.fect car under budget too! and i get seven days to love it or my money back... i love it! [laughs] we'll drive you happy at carvana. ♪ i want to rock and roll all night ♪ ♪ and party every day. ♪ ♪ i want to rock and roll all night ♪ applebee's late night. because half off is just more fun. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. with best western rewards you get rewarded when you stay on the road and on the go. when you stay in style or stay for a while. with points that never expire, you get free nights, fast. find your rewards so you can reconnect and disconnect, hang out, hold on tight and let go! it's the summer of rewards! stay two nights now and get a free night for future fall or winter travel. book now at bestwestern.com. don't like surprises? [ watch vibrates ] proactive notifications from fidelity keep you tuned in all day long. so when something happens that could affect your portfolio, you can act quickly. that's decision tech, only from fidelity. think he's posting ab
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sanjay gupta joins us next. no, he's seizing the moment with merrill.s... how you collect coins. yoyour money never stops workig for you with merrill, a bank of america company.y. - common percy! - yeah let's go! on a trip. book with priceline. you save more, so you can “woooo” more. - wooo. - wooo. wooooo!!!!! woohooo!!!! yeah, feel the savings. priceline. every ip is a big deal. what can i du with less asthma? with dupixent, i can du more... crazy commutes... crowd control- have a nice day alex (thanks ms. ellen) ...taking the stairs. that's how you du more with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as two weeks. and can reduce, or even eliminate, oral steroids. and here's something important. dupixent can cause allergic reactions that can be severe. get help right away if you have rash, chest pain, worsening shortness of breath, tingling or numbness in your lim
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sanjay gupta has been investigating this.see you, just explain what the dye does and how diagnoses can be missed. >> so this is a contrast dye that goes in the bloodstream just like you mentioned. it has iodine in it, which makes it easier to image, and they have a stroke, for example, you're trying to find out where the blood clot is that caused the stroke, you can see that area by injecting some dye into the blood vessels. let me show you a couple of examples, from my area of expertise, a scan of the brain here may be hard to discern what's going on. there's no contrast given to this patient. now give contrast and see what happens. look in the upper right corner and you see a big, bright mass that's a tumor that's taking a lot of blood flow, which is why there's so much contrast there. quickly, i'll show you another scan. this is another commonly used area for contrast dye, looking for cancer or progression of cancer, and the upper left is the liver, looks pretty uniform throughout, yet contrast, again, areas of cancer, the
sanjay gupta has been investigating this.see you, just explain what the dye does and how diagnoses can be missed. >> so this is a contrast dye that goes in the bloodstream just like you mentioned. it has iodine in it, which makes it easier to image, and they have a stroke, for example, you're trying to find out where the blood clot is that caused the stroke, you can see that area by injecting some dye into the blood vessels. let me show you a couple of examples, from my area of expertise,...
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sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. ♪ >>> good morning, everyone, welcome to our viewers in the united states evidence that americans are starting to pull back on things like travel and dining out at restaurants. rising prices and concerns about a souring economy appear to be taking a toll on household spending decisions while consumer spending has held strong even with inflation at historic highs, the new data suggests that the
sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. ♪ >>> good morning, everyone, welcome to our viewers in the united states evidence that americans are starting to pull back on things like travel and dining out at restaurants. rising prices and concerns about a souring economy appear to be taking a toll on household spending decisions while consumer spending has held strong even with inflation at historic highs, the new data suggests that the
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sanjay gupta. sanjay, what do you think of florida not pre ordering the vaccine?ion is florida is a state that has some of the highest transmission in the country, this he have a surgeon general who has issued statements saying children should not get vaccinated and if you look at older age groups they've tracked much lower than the rest of the country in terms of getting people vaccinated. so it's potentially an issue. we do know if you overall look at the sentiment or attitudes towards this vaccine, it goes down in terms of likelihood of taking it as people get younger, as children get younger. so, for example, in the under age 5 group, you know, there's about 18% of people who say they would go out and get this right away, 27% definitely not and everyone else somewhere in the middle there. florida is likely to track lower than that. there's about a million kids under the age of 5 in florida. even if you look at those numbers and say there's going to be a few hundred thousand parents maybe who want this, they will be able to get it ultimately, the pediatrician w
sanjay gupta. sanjay, what do you think of florida not pre ordering the vaccine?ion is florida is a state that has some of the highest transmission in the country, this he have a surgeon general who has issued statements saying children should not get vaccinated and if you look at older age groups they've tracked much lower than the rest of the country in terms of getting people vaccinated. so it's potentially an issue. we do know if you overall look at the sentiment or attitudes towards this...
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sanjay gupta explaining next. >> it's one thing when you know something's going to happen. it's another thing when it actually happens. i just actually turned to cnn and i couldn't believe it. i couldn't believe it, because they actually did it. >> dana bash with an exclusive interview with vice president kamala harris. the vice president's reaction to this ruling, dana joins us ahead. researchers believe the first person to live to 15 has already been born. it could be you! wow. really? of course, you'll have to eat your greens, watch your stress, wear sunscreen... but to live to 150, we're developing solutions that help doctors listen to your heartbeat while they're miles away, or ai that knows what your body will do before you do. cool. introducing elevance health. where health can go. >>> demand for medication of abortion has more than doubled since friday's supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade. that's according to hey jane, an organization that provides medication abortion in some states through virtual appointments. cnn's chief medical correspondent dr. sanj
sanjay gupta explaining next. >> it's one thing when you know something's going to happen. it's another thing when it actually happens. i just actually turned to cnn and i couldn't believe it. i couldn't believe it, because they actually did it. >> dana bash with an exclusive interview with vice president kamala harris. the vice president's reaction to this ruling, dana joins us ahead. researchers believe the first person to live to 15 has already been born. it could be you! wow....
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sanjay gupta. great to have you. thank you for being here.ifferent, very different than a medication abortion. explain how the latter works and how common it is. >> yeah. people often co-mingle these things, but they are different, as you mentioned. plan b is an emergency contraceptive, designed to prevent a pregnancy from happening. someone has to take it within a couple of days of unprotected sex. that's different than medication abortion, which is something that is taken after a pregnancy has already been established. and this is, you know, both of these are medications that sort of came around 20, 25 years ago, late '90s, early 2000, and you can see with medication abortion, back in 2000, it was just coming into the market, there wasn't much use of it, but if you sort of track it over time now, using these types of medications, there is two pills, when you take those, it now comprises more than half of abortions in the country, more than half of abortions are performed this way. to give you some context, poppy in 2019, according to the cd
sanjay gupta. great to have you. thank you for being here.ifferent, very different than a medication abortion. explain how the latter works and how common it is. >> yeah. people often co-mingle these things, but they are different, as you mentioned. plan b is an emergency contraceptive, designed to prevent a pregnancy from happening. someone has to take it within a couple of days of unprotected sex. that's different than medication abortion, which is something that is taken after a...
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sanjay gupta, thank you for that. >> still ahead, after a significant bipartisan break through, president biden signing into law the first major federal gun safety legislation in decades. that is straight ahead. no, he's seizing the moment with merrill. moving his moneyey into his investment account inin real time and that's... how you collect coins. your money n never stops workig for you with merrill, a bank of america company. only at vanguard you're more than just an investor you're an owner. that means that your priorities are ours too. our teractive tools and advice can help you build a future for the ones you lov that's the value of ownership. dad, when is the future? um, oh wow. um, the future is, uh, what's ahead of us. i don't get it. yeah. maybe this will help. so now we're in the present. and now... we're in the future. the all-electric chevy bolt euv with available super cruise™ for hands-free driving. - dad. - yeah? do fish get thirsty? eh. find new answers. find new roads. chevrolet. psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. no one should suffer like that. i starte
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sanjay gupta to get the other end of this coverage. sanjay, today, a pediatrician on the hill described witnessing what he calls the carnage in my hometown of uvalde during the hearing. take a listen. >> what i did find was something no prayer will ever relieve. two children whose bodies had been pulverized, decapitated, whose flesh had been ripped apart. that the only clue to their identities was blood spattered cartoon clothes clinging to them. clinging for life and finding none. >> explain, why are bullets from rifles such as an ar-15 or an ar-15 style weapon so much more destructive to the human body than others? >> that's hard to hear, jake, first of all. it's all about the energy of the round. you know, and what's interesting is that it's not even necessarily about the size of the round. size of the bullet. some people think it's a bigger bullet. not necessarily. they can be smaller bullets. it's about the velocity. velocity times the mass of the bullet, but it's just going so much faster coming out of one of these ar-15 type rifl
sanjay gupta to get the other end of this coverage. sanjay, today, a pediatrician on the hill described witnessing what he calls the carnage in my hometown of uvalde during the hearing. take a listen. >> what i did find was something no prayer will ever relieve. two children whose bodies had been pulverized, decapitated, whose flesh had been ripped apart. that the only clue to their identities was blood spattered cartoon clothes clinging to them. clinging for life and finding none....
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sanjay gupta talks to one family who is ready to make the appointments for their 2-year-old twins. >>ear-olds. they like to climb. try to outrun their parents. >> slow down! >> reporter: and dig in the dirt. >> are you going to be a gardener. >> reporter: but their lives started out as anything but typical. weighing 2 pounds each when they were born. >> they had respiratory issues and they had a brain bleed and some other health issues so they were being fed through a tube and then one of them was still on oxygen when they came home. >> watching your kids struggle and fight for their lives in the hospital and hooked up to machines is just something you never want to see your children go through. >> reporter: they spent nearly six months in the hospital before jenna and john were able to welcome them home. that was december 2019. >> we found out about the pandemic, and it was really scary. really, really scary. we couldn't let people into our house. friends, family couldn't come and meet the boys, they had to quarantine, wear a mask, had to test. >> reporter: physically, socially, lock
sanjay gupta talks to one family who is ready to make the appointments for their 2-year-old twins. >>ear-olds. they like to climb. try to outrun their parents. >> slow down! >> reporter: and dig in the dirt. >> are you going to be a gardener. >> reporter: but their lives started out as anything but typical. weighing 2 pounds each when they were born. >> they had respiratory issues and they had a brain bleed and some other health issues so they were being fed...
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sanjay gupta.we essay about this, the effect of ar-15 style weapons on the human body and told us how your professor at med school taught about the effect of firearms on the human body using watermelon. what did you learn? >> this was some 30 years ago and an indelible experience for med students who on the last day of this lecture took us to a gun range with handguns and rifles and basically fired at watermelon sitting on top of barrels to give us an idea of exactly the difference between these different firearms. it was something that really, you know, i think stuck with all of us, much in the way that showing black lungs makes you never want to smoke. you looked at a handgun, you saw that watermelon have an entrance wound and exit wound like matthew was just talking about, with a handgun. the wounds were about the same size, you could see the beveling of the skin on the entrance wound inward and beveling outward on the exit wound. with an ar-15 or rifle in that case you saw an entrance wound tha
sanjay gupta.we essay about this, the effect of ar-15 style weapons on the human body and told us how your professor at med school taught about the effect of firearms on the human body using watermelon. what did you learn? >> this was some 30 years ago and an indelible experience for med students who on the last day of this lecture took us to a gun range with handguns and rifles and basically fired at watermelon sitting on top of barrels to give us an idea of exactly the difference...
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sanjay gupta has been investigating this issue and joins us now to tell us more. does this dye do and how can this lead to missed or delayed diagnoses? >> yeah. just like you said, this is called iv contrast. it's intravenous, a contrast that contains iodine, which is going to show up well if you image this on scans, you inject this into the bloodstream and it's basically to try to find abnormalities that you might otherwise miss. someone is having a stroke, for example, try to find exactly where the blood clot is that's causing that stroke, this is something that can be use. for that. let me show you my world of brain imaging, why says to useful. if you take a look at a brain image such as this one, you may not be able to tell just exactly what's going on there. this doesn't have any contrast that's been injected. if you inject the contrast take a look especially in the upper right corner of the scan and you see that big bright white spot there, brianna. that's a tumor. that's a brain tumor. it's not very clear at all on the noncontrast scan. you inject the contr
sanjay gupta has been investigating this issue and joins us now to tell us more. does this dye do and how can this lead to missed or delayed diagnoses? >> yeah. just like you said, this is called iv contrast. it's intravenous, a contrast that contains iodine, which is going to show up well if you image this on scans, you inject this into the bloodstream and it's basically to try to find abnormalities that you might otherwise miss. someone is having a stroke, for example, try to find...
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sanjay gupta. sanjay, what does this decision by the fda mean? >> well, it is a big one, john.been reporting on this were surprised at how significant a decision it was. they're basically saying, all juul products, all the pod, they had taken off fruit flavors some time ago, but tobacco flavors, menthol, cartridges, everything, should be coming off the market. even going into retail stores and saying pull your products, don't sell this anymore. the concern, john, interestingly, was about safety, specifically saying there was concern that the pods, these juul pods could be leeching some toxic chemicals that could be harmful to human health. that's what the fda focused on. they said juul did not make the case strongly enough that that wasn't happening. so that's really what drove this decision. a big one, john. >> so, sanjay, there have been arguments and you've been studying this issue for so long, arguments that e-cigarettes can be a tool to help smokers quit traditional cigarettes. has that been proven? >> i think that's still a bit of an open question. i mean, you know, first
sanjay gupta. sanjay, what does this decision by the fda mean? >> well, it is a big one, john.been reporting on this were surprised at how significant a decision it was. they're basically saying, all juul products, all the pod, they had taken off fruit flavors some time ago, but tobacco flavors, menthol, cartridges, everything, should be coming off the market. even going into retail stores and saying pull your products, don't sell this anymore. the concern, john, interestingly, was about...
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sanjay gupta sat down with sean penn and the co-founder of core, his disaster response nonprofit. >>en to have a front row seat to what heroism is. when i was walking back over the border after the trip during the invasion into poland and almost every car that was lined up and almost every adult person was a woman with one or multiple children who had no interest in leaving their husbands who both by choice and also by mandate had to stay in the country from 18 to 60. you know, what's a hero? if your eyes are open, if your heart is open, boy, it's not hard to find it. >> we'll have sean penn in our next hour as well. to find out more about his efforts along with those of chef jose andres, mila kunis and more tune in when cnn heroes salutes premieres at 10:00 eastern. >> now, go to cnn.com to learn more on how you can make a difference. has the highest percentage of its vehicles still on throad after ten years? subaru. and when it comes to brand loyalty, who does jd power rank number one in the automotive industry for three consecutive years? subaru. it's easy to love a car you can tr
sanjay gupta sat down with sean penn and the co-founder of core, his disaster response nonprofit. >>en to have a front row seat to what heroism is. when i was walking back over the border after the trip during the invasion into poland and almost every car that was lined up and almost every adult person was a woman with one or multiple children who had no interest in leaving their husbands who both by choice and also by mandate had to stay in the country from 18 to 60. you know, what's a...
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sanjay gupta has more. >> heart failure is miserable.reath and failing. >> reporter: he needed a heart transplanet. >> when i was in the hospital i was saying if i get out alive i'm making a commitment to get back. >> reporter: he received an organ after being on the waiting list a few months. >> when i say a heart choosing a person, the comparison is amazing. >> reporter: the heart had belonged to charlene's 22-year-oldson joey, who had been struck and killed by a car. >> it's not just the man who carry's my son's heart but i love the man. >> reporter: hamid is regularly returning to the hospital ready to speak to those waiting for organs. and today, charlene was by his side. >> i wanted him to be at my wedding, walk me down the aisle. he placed a rose on the seat for joey. when we got to the top and he hugged me, i could feel his heartbeating through his suit. >> you cannot change destiny but you can change something terrible into something positive for many families. >> out of the fire, pull out life. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ introducing the all-new i
sanjay gupta has more. >> heart failure is miserable.reath and failing. >> reporter: he needed a heart transplanet. >> when i was in the hospital i was saying if i get out alive i'm making a commitment to get back. >> reporter: he received an organ after being on the waiting list a few months. >> when i say a heart choosing a person, the comparison is amazing. >> reporter: the heart had belonged to charlene's 22-year-oldson joey, who had been struck and...
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sanjay gupta.ld mean in terms of access to health care and to making those medical decisions depending on where you live, we know what it was like in this country before roe v. wade and what some of those options look like. there are concerns moving forward in some areas women may get something like a back alley abortion like we had in 1973. what are some of the risks? >> first of all if you look at the health community they're pretty much in lock step in terms of their opposition to roe v. wade being overturned. some thousand or so deans, their big concern is that maternal mortality and morbidity rates in the united states are already some of the highest in the developed world. united states is in orange on the right. this is maternal mortality compared to other wealthy countries, and it's not even close as you can see there. and if you look at the statistics more closely you'll find it's primarily women of color and primarily women of -- who have more morbidity. what they find is in the first yea
sanjay gupta.ld mean in terms of access to health care and to making those medical decisions depending on where you live, we know what it was like in this country before roe v. wade and what some of those options look like. there are concerns moving forward in some areas women may get something like a back alley abortion like we had in 1973. what are some of the risks? >> first of all if you look at the health community they're pretty much in lock step in terms of their opposition to roe...
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sanjay gupta, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> top of the hour on cnn newsroom, good to have you. i'm victor blackwell. >> and i'm alisyn camerota. something unusual just happened at the white house. actor matthew mcconaughey took the podium at this white house briefing moments ago. the hollywood star is from uvalde, texas. and that of course is where 1 19 4th graders and two teachers were gunned down. >> this time, it seems that something is different. there is a sense that perhaps there's a viable path forward but every parent separately expressed in their own way to camila and me that they want their children's dreams to live on. that they want their children's dreams to continue, to accomplish something after they are gone. they want to make their loss of life matter. >> so he gave his perspective, and then we also are hearing today a new and horrifying perspective from inside robb elementary. >> 4th grade teacher reyes was feet away when the shooter killed all eleven students in the classroom. he played dead for 77 minutes, bleeding from multiple gunshot wounds. at one point
sanjay gupta, thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> top of the hour on cnn newsroom, good to have you. i'm victor blackwell. >> and i'm alisyn camerota. something unusual just happened at the white house. actor matthew mcconaughey took the podium at this white house briefing moments ago. the hollywood star is from uvalde, texas. and that of course is where 1 19 4th graders and two teachers were gunned down. >> this time, it seems that something is different. there is a...
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. >> our thanks to sanjay gupta for that reporting. >>> months after a deadly shooting in a school, studentshings. an investigation, and change. ubrelvy helplps u fight migraine attacks. u put it all on the line. u do it all. so u bring ubrelvy. it can quickly stop migraine in its tracks within 2 hours. without worryi if it's too late or where you are. unlike older medicin, ubrelvy is a pill that direcy blocks a protein belved do not take with strong cyp3a4 iibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. migraine pain relief starts with u. learn how abbvie can help you save. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. >> tech: cracked windshield? schedule with safelite, and we'll come to you to fix it. >> tech vo: this customer was enjoying her morning walk. we texted her when we were on our way. she could track us and see exactly when we'd arrive. >> woman: i have a few more minutes. let's go! >> tech vo: we came to her with service that fit her schedule. >> woman: you must be pascal. >> tech: nice to meet you. >> tech vo: we got right to work, with a replaceme
. >> our thanks to sanjay gupta for that reporting. >>> months after a deadly shooting in a school, studentshings. an investigation, and change. ubrelvy helplps u fight migraine attacks. u put it all on the line. u do it all. so u bring ubrelvy. it can quickly stop migraine in its tracks within 2 hours. without worryi if it's too late or where you are. unlike older medicin, ubrelvy is a pill that direcy blocks a protein belved do not take with strong cyp3a4 iibitors. most common...
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sanjay gupta.tration's new strategy comes as the cdc has opened an emergency operations center to deal with monkeypox. so what's in this plan? >> well, they want to identify first of all where exactly this is spreading and among who this is spreading most robustly. this is the largest and sort of widest spread outbreak of monkeypox, typically these outbreaks have occurred in the past, but this is really gaining traction. we can take a look at some of the numbers here. and even since this morning, the numbers have changed. another state now reporting cases, and 45 more cases over the day. so now we're at roughly 351 cases confirmed cases of monkeypox in the united states in 27 states and over 5,000 in the world now, and close to 50 countries. so this is obviously something that is spreading. what they're basically talking about specifically in terms of recommendations is identifying who might be most benefitting from a vaccine. and what they're saying is people who are living obviously in areas wher
sanjay gupta.tration's new strategy comes as the cdc has opened an emergency operations center to deal with monkeypox. so what's in this plan? >> well, they want to identify first of all where exactly this is spreading and among who this is spreading most robustly. this is the largest and sort of widest spread outbreak of monkeypox, typically these outbreaks have occurred in the past, but this is really gaining traction. we can take a look at some of the numbers here. and even since this...
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sanjay gupta has a new essay on cnn.com where he reaccoucounts one of h most memorable moments from medte the havoc that a rifle can cause on a watermelon. >> i saw the watermelon shudder as it was struck, and then immediately saw a significant amount of red tissue fly out of the back side. upon inspection, the first thing i noticed was how much bigger the exit wound was compared to the entrance, and after opening the watermelon, the purpose of the demonstration became clear. instead of a predictable linear track, the watermelon looked like it had been cored out, and what was left was shredded. he explained that this was a phenomenon known as cavitation. the bullet doesn't just travel through the body, it creates a big cavity inside it. the uvalde pediatrician described something similar for members of congress today. >> what i did find is something no prayer will ever relieve. two children whose bodies had been pulverized at bullets fired at them, decapitated whose flesh had been ripped apart, that the only clue as to their identities was blood splattered cartoon clothes still clinging
sanjay gupta has a new essay on cnn.com where he reaccoucounts one of h most memorable moments from medte the havoc that a rifle can cause on a watermelon. >> i saw the watermelon shudder as it was struck, and then immediately saw a significant amount of red tissue fly out of the back side. upon inspection, the first thing i noticed was how much bigger the exit wound was compared to the entrance, and after opening the watermelon, the purpose of the demonstration became clear. instead of a...
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sanjay gupta with the latest. >> reporter: in december 2020, mrna vaccines started changing the courselogy was probably changing barbara brigham's life in an entirely different way. >> he said i just want you to know that you have pancreatic cancer. >> reporter: pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive forms of the disease. and that motivated the doctor at memorial sloan-kettering to find a cure for it. >> we really need new treatments for patients. >> stay tuned. >> right now, the immunotherapies that are used to treat cancer patients, they only work in about 20% of patients. so about 80% of the time, the current immunotherapies are not very effective. >> reporter: so the doctor teamed up with biontech. you may remember them as the developer of an mrna covid-19 vaccine. their goal to begin trialing mrna as a pancreatic cancer treatment. >> i was willing to try whatever would prevent me from having a shorter life than i really wanted to have. >> reporter: cancer has challenged scientists for years. in part because the cells continuously mutate, making them harder for the immune
sanjay gupta with the latest. >> reporter: in december 2020, mrna vaccines started changing the courselogy was probably changing barbara brigham's life in an entirely different way. >> he said i just want you to know that you have pancreatic cancer. >> reporter: pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive forms of the disease. and that motivated the doctor at memorial sloan-kettering to find a cure for it. >> we really need new treatments for patients. >> stay...
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sanjay gupta sat down with sean penn. >> do you think of your work as heroic? >> i have gotten to have a front row seat to what heroism is. when i was walking back over the border after the trip during the invasion into poland and almost every car that was lined up and almost every adult person was a woman with one or multiple children who had no interest in leaving their husbands who both by choice and also by mandate had to stay in the country from 18 to 60. you know, what's a hero? if your eyes are open, if your heart's open, boy, it's not hard to find it. >> you can find out more about his philanthropic efforts along with more this saturday night when cnn hero salutes premieres at 10:00 p.m. eastern. news continues. i want to hand it over to sarah schneider and "cnn tonight." (vo) with every generation, the subaru forester has been a leader in crash safety, working to undo the impact a crash can have on your life. which has led the forester to even be able to detect danger and stop itself. the subaru forester has earned the i-i-h-s top safety pick plus eigh
sanjay gupta sat down with sean penn. >> do you think of your work as heroic? >> i have gotten to have a front row seat to what heroism is. when i was walking back over the border after the trip during the invasion into poland and almost every car that was lined up and almost every adult person was a woman with one or multiple children who had no interest in leaving their husbands who both by choice and also by mandate had to stay in the country from 18 to 60. you know, what's a...
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sanjay gupta is joining us now to talk about this move. anjay. >> well, first of all, we dealt with monkeypox outbreaks in the past. this has become more widespread and larger than monkeypox outbreaks typically. it is confined to small regions, smaller numbers. so in the united states now, you have some 306 confirmed cases of monkeypox all around the country. that's in 27 different states. and d.c. around the world, 4700 cases and 49 countries. so this is spreading, you know. it is spreading wider and more rapidly than we have seen in the past. we also note within the united states there are several places where it is spreading the most. california, new york, illinois, florida, and d.c. and it is these areas where they're now focused on trying to get out vaccines to these areas, especially among people who they consider most at risk. some of this will be people who are -- with known exposure to someone with monkeypox, someone who has been a sexual partner with someone with monkeypox. but also gay men who have been having multiple sexual par
sanjay gupta is joining us now to talk about this move. anjay. >> well, first of all, we dealt with monkeypox outbreaks in the past. this has become more widespread and larger than monkeypox outbreaks typically. it is confined to small regions, smaller numbers. so in the united states now, you have some 306 confirmed cases of monkeypox all around the country. that's in 27 different states. and d.c. around the world, 4700 cases and 49 countries. so this is spreading, you know. it is...
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and, sanjay, thank you to sanjay gupta, for walking me off the ledge many times during that time, but some point my husband and i looked at each other and thought what are we doing? we have got to get back home. and an opportunity came up, i'm going home to ohio. i will be on the air. it will be announced later this week for any of you who care. i will let you know, i'll put it out on instagram. but i'll tell you what i told jeff zucker when i left, and i told him i was leaving in january, i love these people. i love this place. i am so grateful and i'm so tired. i'm so exhausted. we're up between 1:00 and 2:00 every saturday and sunday. and i just could not be who i needed to be for my family. it is what it really came down to. i was tired of being tired and i told him, look, let's be honest, the work we do is important, the work you do is important, wherever you go, whatever you do, every day, it is important work, but at the end of the day, somebody's going to sit in the seat and i'm going to leave and the show will go on as it should. but nobody else is going to be my kids' mom. a
and, sanjay, thank you to sanjay gupta, for walking me off the ledge many times during that time, but some point my husband and i looked at each other and thought what are we doing? we have got to get back home. and an opportunity came up, i'm going home to ohio. i will be on the air. it will be announced later this week for any of you who care. i will let you know, i'll put it out on instagram. but i'll tell you what i told jeff zucker when i left, and i told him i was leaving in january, i...
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sanjay gupta sat down with actor sean penn and the founder of core, his response nonprofit, watch this front row seat to what heroism is. when i was walking back over the border after the trip, during the invasion, into poland, and almost every car that was lined up and almost every adult person was a woman with one or multiple children who had no interest in leaving their husbands, who, both, by choice, and also by mandate, had to stay in the country from 18 to 60. you know, what's a hero? if your eyes are open, if your heart's open at all, boy, it's not hard to find it. >> cnn heros salutes, it premiers 10:00 p.m. eastern saturday night. we'll be watching, of course. and to our viewers, thank you very much for watching, i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room," erin burnett "outfront" starts right now. >>> "outfront" next, damaging. trump insiders admitting today's testimony before the january 6th committee was bleak for the former president, as officials inside the justice department detail how trump tried to use them to steal the election. this as tonight we'r
sanjay gupta sat down with actor sean penn and the founder of core, his response nonprofit, watch this front row seat to what heroism is. when i was walking back over the border after the trip, during the invasion, into poland, and almost every car that was lined up and almost every adult person was a woman with one or multiple children who had no interest in leaving their husbands, who, both, by choice, and also by mandate, had to stay in the country from 18 to 60. you know, what's a hero? if...
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sanjay gupta sat down with actor sean penn, the cofounder of core. >> do you think of the your work asseat to what heroism is. when i was walking back into poland and almost every car that was lined up and almost every adult person was a woman with one or multiple children who had no interest in leaving their husbands, who both by choice and also by mandate had to stay in the country from 18 to 60. you know, what's a hero? if your eyes are open, if your heart's open, it all -- boy, it's not hard to find it. >> you'll find out more about sean penn's philanthropic efforts along with mee la cue nis and more this saturday when cnn heroes salutes. i want to hand it over to o sar sidner. sara? >>> cnn heroes salutes is brought to you by subaru, more than a car company. and by cisco, the bridge to possible. now, go tonnheroes.com to learmore and find out how you can he make a fference. when it comes to longevity, who has the highest percentage of its vehicles still on the road after ten years? subaru. and when it comes to brand loyalty, who does jd power rank number one in the automotive indu
sanjay gupta sat down with actor sean penn, the cofounder of core. >> do you think of the your work asseat to what heroism is. when i was walking back into poland and almost every car that was lined up and almost every adult person was a woman with one or multiple children who had no interest in leaving their husbands, who both by choice and also by mandate had to stay in the country from 18 to 60. you know, what's a hero? if your eyes are open, if your heart's open, it all -- boy, it's...
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sanjay gupta sat down with sean penn. >> do you think of your work as heroic?ont row seat to what heroism is. when i was walking back over the border after the trip during the invasion into poland and almost every car that was lined up and almost every adult person was a woman with one or multiple children who had no interest in leaving their husbands who both by choice and also by mandate had to stay in the country from 18 to 60. you know, what's a hero? if your eyes are
sanjay gupta sat down with sean penn. >> do you think of your work as heroic?ont row seat to what heroism is. when i was walking back over the border after the trip during the invasion into poland and almost every car that was lined up and almost every adult person was a woman with one or multiple children who had no interest in leaving their husbands who both by choice and also by mandate had to stay in the country from 18 to 60. you know, what's a hero? if your eyes are
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sanjay gupta explores one trial where a pancreatic cancer patient has found a new sense of hope. >> inging the course of the pandemic. at the same time, that same technology was possibly changing barbara brigham's life in an entirely different way. >> she said i just want you to know that you have pancreatic cancer. >> pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive forms of the disease. and that motivates this doctor at memorial sloan kettering to find a cure for it. >> we really need new treatments for patients. stay tuned. right now, the immunotherapies that are used to treat cancer patients, they only work in about 20% of patients. so about 80% of the time, the current immunotherapies are not very effective. >> so the doctor teamed up with biontech, you may remember them as a developer of an mrna covid-19 vaccine. their goal, to begin trialing mrna as a pancreatic cancer treatment. >> i was willing to try whatever would prevent me from having a shorter life than i really wanted to have. >> cancer has challenged scientists for years. in part because the cells continuously mutate, ma
sanjay gupta explores one trial where a pancreatic cancer patient has found a new sense of hope. >> inging the course of the pandemic. at the same time, that same technology was possibly changing barbara brigham's life in an entirely different way. >> she said i just want you to know that you have pancreatic cancer. >> pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive forms of the disease. and that motivates this doctor at memorial sloan kettering to find a cure for it. >>...
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sanjay gupta bending a powerful essay on assault weapons and the human body. join us live. >>> plus nba hall of famer grant hill is here. he's opening up about his near death experience. we definitely have ants in here. not for long. [irish music plays] nice. what's going on here? what? i said get a pro. i d get a pro. ...an orkipro. i got you. got ants? don't call any pro, call the orkin pro. with over 120 years of experience, nobody's better. orkin. the best in pests. i knew this was weird. from prom dresses to workouts and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. okay season 6! aw... this'll take forev—or not. do i just focus on when things don't work, and not appreciate when they do?
sanjay gupta bending a powerful essay on assault weapons and the human body. join us live. >>> plus nba hall of famer grant hill is here. he's opening up about his near death experience. we definitely have ants in here. not for long. [irish music plays] nice. what's going on here? what? i said get a pro. i d get a pro. ...an orkipro. i got you. got ants? don't call any pro, call the orkin pro. with over 120 years of experience, nobody's better. orkin. the best in pests. i knew this was...
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sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. ♪ >>> good morning, everyone, welcome to our viewers in the united statesnd all around the world, it is monday, june 20th. i'm john berman with brianna keilar. new signs of trouble for the u.s. economy. evidence that americans are starting to pull back on things like travel and dining out at restaurants. rising prices and concerns about a souring economy appear to be taking a toll on household spending decisions while consumer spending has held strong even with inflation at historic highs, the new data suggests that the spending streak could be ending. >>> meanwhile, the busy father's day and juneteenth holiday weekend was a nightmare for airline passengers. according to flight aware, more than 900 flights were canceled sunday across the u.s. since thursday there have been more than 4,000 flight cancellations, another 1,500 flights have already been canceled today. let's bring in cnn chief business correspondent and "early start" co-anchor christine romans. we were talking last week about a vibe shift and, man, does it feel like we are right there. >> it re
sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. ♪ >>> good morning, everyone, welcome to our viewers in the united statesnd all around the world, it is monday, june 20th. i'm john berman with brianna keilar. new signs of trouble for the u.s. economy. evidence that americans are starting to pull back on things like travel and dining out at restaurants. rising prices and concerns about a souring economy appear to be taking a toll on household spending decisions while consumer spending has held strong...