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sanj sanjay, we appreciate you hopping on the line. sad day. it was one he knew was coming, a lot of people knew was coming, but when you hear it, it's a shock. appreciate you, sanjay. >> thank you. >> here now the reaction from charles death from jim walton, president of cnn worldwide, saying, "as a journalist and sports personality, nick charles helped put cnn on the map in its early days. he brought intelligence, style, and heart to his work, qualities that translated to our company and inspired those of us who were fortunate to work alongside him. his passing is a loss to cnn, to the sports world, and to the fans and friends everywhere who were with him to the end of his extraordinary life. like them, our thoughts today of are nick and with his family." nick charles dead at the age of 64 today. n do this... get the ball, girl. hmmm, you can't do that. but you can do this. bengay pain relief + massage with penetrating nubs plus the powerful pain relief of bengay. love the nubs! morning starts with arthritis pain... that's two pills before th
sanj sanjay, we appreciate you hopping on the line. sad day. it was one he knew was coming, a lot of people knew was coming, but when you hear it, it's a shock. appreciate you, sanjay. >> thank you. >> here now the reaction from charles death from jim walton, president of cnn worldwide, saying, "as a journalist and sports personality, nick charles helped put cnn on the map in its early days. he brought intelligence, style, and heart to his work, qualities that translated to our...
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for more on sanjay's talk with nick. sanjay gupta, nick charles, lessons from the fight. you want to watch it and read the blog at cnn.com/health. >>> rumors have been circulating in libya for months and cnn uncovers disturbing evidence of atrocities, rape as a weapon of war. [ male announcer ] built like a volkswagen. the 2011 tiguan. [ grunts ] >>> the report we are about to show you is very disturbing. it is about rape as a weapon in libya's civil war and evidence of those assaults that rebels say frequently found on captured cell phones. cnn's sara sidner explains, the videos are so awful that even the rebels are trying to erase the evidence. we should tell you that we blurred almost all of the video to make it possible for sarah to >> reporter: on the front lines of libya's war, rebel fighters say they are finding a lot more than weapons on captured or killed pro-gadhafi soldiers. [ screams ] >> reporter: they say they have confiscated cell phones that contain videos showing gadhafi loyalists torturing and raping citizens. after week of hearing of the rape videos, we
for more on sanjay's talk with nick. sanjay gupta, nick charles, lessons from the fight. you want to watch it and read the blog at cnn.com/health. >>> rumors have been circulating in libya for months and cnn uncovers disturbing evidence of atrocities, rape as a weapon of war. [ male announcer ] built like a volkswagen. the 2011 tiguan. [ grunts ] >>> the report we are about to show you is very disturbing. it is about rape as a weapon in libya's civil war and evidence of those...
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and then we started with the big ones, sanjay. it was a wonderful golden age in the '80s with sugar ray leonard and marvin hagler and tommy hearns and the tyson years came along. >> reporter: these days it's about love taps from 5-year-old giovanna. it's not his first time around. he's had two previous marriages, three grown kids, melissa, jason and katrina. he's had plenty of regrets. for a long time, nick charles had been searching. >> i really wanted happiness and i just hadn't found it. at 45 years old, meeting corey, i did immediately and having a baby come into the world and a girl, which i prayed to god for every day, make it be a girl, make it be a girl. >> reporter: it was. and nick revels in every moment with his girls, giovanna and his wife, corey. the one thing nick doesn't have is time. even giovanna knows it. >> you don't get to go to heaven yet. >> no, i'm not going to heaven yet. still hanging around to play candyland and win. >> no, i'm going to win. >> reporter: in early 2009, nick was the happiest he's ever been
and then we started with the big ones, sanjay. it was a wonderful golden age in the '80s with sugar ray leonard and marvin hagler and tommy hearns and the tyson years came along. >> reporter: these days it's about love taps from 5-year-old giovanna. it's not his first time around. he's had two previous marriages, three grown kids, melissa, jason and katrina. he's had plenty of regrets. for a long time, nick charles had been searching. >> i really wanted happiness and i just hadn't...
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sanjay will join us coming up next hour. we'll sit down, talking about nick charles' battle with cancer and his contribution to the world of sports and also to cnn. so you want to stick around for that. >>> quarter past the hour now. it is the only known surviving authentic photo of the infamous gunslinger bill went kid. well, someone just bought it and it was sold for a lot more than a lot of people were expecting. >>> also, a up in in tucson is looking for a marijuana connoisseur. if you have the credentials for this job, you should be embarrassed. 16 minutes past the hour. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] only yoplait original has twice the calcium of the leading yogurt. that's 50% of the daily value. pass on the news and make sure you and everyone you know is getting the calcium they need. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what is the future of fuel? the debate is over. ♪ lexus hybrid drive technology is designed to optimize any fuel source on the planet. even those we don't use yet. because when you pursue perfectio
sanjay will join us coming up next hour. we'll sit down, talking about nick charles' battle with cancer and his contribution to the world of sports and also to cnn. so you want to stick around for that. >>> quarter past the hour now. it is the only known surviving authentic photo of the infamous gunslinger bill went kid. well, someone just bought it and it was sold for a lot more than a lot of people were expecting. >>> also, a up in in tucson is looking for a marijuana...
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sanjay gupta. the world health organization has always assured consumers that cell phone radiation had no adverse health effects. today it seems like a different message. >> it very much does. this is happening as what he speak. they're saying cell phone use and these electro magnetic waves, they're going to classify that has a possible cancer causing agent. so this is very different from what we've been hearing from the world health organization for some time. look, this is 31 scientists representing many different countries. they looked at existing studies, anderson. many of the ones we've talked about. this wasn't new research. they looked at the existing studies, including the interphone studies and after deliberation, they came to this conclusion, a possible cancer causing agent is how they're labeling it. >> other carcinogens are lead and chloroform, but the cell phone industry is dismissing this, saying coffee is also listed in this group. >> they say there's like tobacco, things that are pr
sanjay gupta. the world health organization has always assured consumers that cell phone radiation had no adverse health effects. today it seems like a different message. >> it very much does. this is happening as what he speak. they're saying cell phone use and these electro magnetic waves, they're going to classify that has a possible cancer causing agent. so this is very different from what we've been hearing from the world health organization for some time. look, this is 31 scientists...
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that's sort of what sanjay is saying. if he isn't made competent and he can't aid his defense and doesn't understand the legal proceedings against him he's in a mental hospital for how long? until he's kpet intelligent forever. i think the judge will take that very seriously. we know there's going to be a hearing tomorrow about 2:00 in san diego, california an the judge williston arguments from both sides. even though both sides have argued this on paper. apparently the judge thinks this is serious enough to have a hearing on it. >> sanjay, thanks. >> thank you. >> we're following a lot more tonight. tom foreman joins us with a quick 360 bulletin. >> reporter: a mass protest in cairo turned violent leaving 31 people wounded. police fired tear gas and rub burr bullets to break up people wednesday. many relatives of those killed earlier this year in the uprising that drove hoss any my bother he from fire >>> police released tore gas on thousands of protestors on a two-day-long strike that shut down schools and systems acros
that's sort of what sanjay is saying. if he isn't made competent and he can't aid his defense and doesn't understand the legal proceedings against him he's in a mental hospital for how long? until he's kpet intelligent forever. i think the judge will take that very seriously. we know there's going to be a hearing tomorrow about 2:00 in san diego, california an the judge williston arguments from both sides. even though both sides have argued this on paper. apparently the judge thinks this is...
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that's sort of what sanjay is saying. if he isn't made competent and he can't aid his defense, he doesn't understand the legal proceedings against him he's in a mental hospital for how long? until he's competent? forever. so i think the judge will take that very seriously. we know there's going to be a hearing tomorrow about 2:00 in san diego, california. the judge willisen to arguments from both sides, even though both sides have argued this on paper. apparently the judge thinks this is serious enough to have a hearing on it. >> sonny hosten, sanjay gupta, thanks. >> thank you. >>> we're following a lot more tonight. tom foreman joins us with a quick 360 bulletin >>> a mass protest in cairo turned violent leaving at least 31 people wounded. police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to break up about 1,000 people who gathered in tahrir square early wednesday. many relatives of those killed earlier this year in the uprising that drove hoss any my bother exfrom power >>> in grease riot police fired tear gas to disperse thous
that's sort of what sanjay is saying. if he isn't made competent and he can't aid his defense, he doesn't understand the legal proceedings against him he's in a mental hospital for how long? until he's competent? forever. so i think the judge will take that very seriously. we know there's going to be a hearing tomorrow about 2:00 in san diego, california. the judge willisen to arguments from both sides, even though both sides have argued this on paper. apparently the judge thinks this is...
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that's what's happening now. >> pelley: thank you, sanjay. we'll be back in just a moment. in just a moment. honestly, i'd love to do this for the rest of my life so i've got to take care of my heart. for me, cheerios is a good place to start. [ male announcer ] got something you'll love to keep doing? take care of your heart. you can start with cheerios. the natural whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. brrrbb... makes you feel ageless. [ male announcer ]g it's time. love your heart so you can do what you love. cheerios. [ bob ] squak. love your heart so you can do what you love. [ man ] ♪ trouble ♪ trouble, trouble trouble, trouble ♪@ ♪ trouble been doggin' my soul ♪ since the day i was born ♪ worry ♪ oh, worry, worry worry, worry ♪ [ announcer ] when it comes to things you care about, leave nothing to chance. travelers. take the scary out of life. ...but my symptoms kept coming back... ...kept coming back. then i found out advair helps prevent symptoms from happening in the first place. advair is for asthma that's not well controlled on a long-term
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that's sort of what sanjay is saying. if he isn't made competent and he can't aid his defense and doesn't understand the legal proceedings against him he's in a mental hospital for how long? until he's kpet intelligent forever. i think the judge will take that very seriously. we know there's going to be a hearing tomorrow about 2:00 in san diego, california an the judge williston arguments from both sides. even though both sides have argued this on paper. apparently the judge thinks this is serious enough to have a hearing on it. >> sanjay, thanks. >> we're following a lot more tonight. tom foreman joins us with a quick 360 bulletin. >> reporter: a mass protest in cairo turned violent leaving 31 people wounded. police fired tear gas and rub burr bullets to break up people wednesday. many relatives of those killed earlier this year in the uprising that drove hoss any my bother he from fire >>> police released tore gas on thousands of protestors on a two-day-long strike that shut down schools and systems across the country
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tune in saturday and sunday at 7:30 eastern for a special sanjay gupta m.d. nick charles, less lessons from the fight. >>> men are like peacocks. one conclusion we are told from a new study about guys who spend some serious money to strut their stuff. but alison kosik, as you learn from check out this study, that it doesn't always pay off! apparently, you know, women may be attracted to the man with a porsche but it doesn't mean long-term commitment! >> reporter: exactly. you said it. here a little tip for men. you don't necessarily have to spend big bucks to get the ladies. so, yeah, the basis of this study, believe it or not, is peacocks and porsches and it found men find porsches and other flashy items the other way peacocks show their feathers to get girls! it works! women found the flashy guys to be more desirable but a catch in awful this, of course. the porsche guys are more intriguing for a date but they were not considered marriage material so that is the difference. and when it came to looking for the long-term relationships, women consider the pors
tune in saturday and sunday at 7:30 eastern for a special sanjay gupta m.d. nick charles, less lessons from the fight. >>> men are like peacocks. one conclusion we are told from a new study about guys who spend some serious money to strut their stuff. but alison kosik, as you learn from check out this study, that it doesn't always pay off! apparently, you know, women may be attracted to the man with a porsche but it doesn't mean long-term commitment! >> reporter: exactly. you...
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sanjay gupta. the world health organization has always assured consumers that cell phone radiation had no adverse health effects. today it seems like a different message that they're sending. >> it very much does. this is happening as what he speak. what they're saying is that cell phone use and these electromagnetic waves, they're going to classify that as a possible carcinogen. carcinogen means cancer causing agent. so this is very different from what we've been hearing from the world health organization for some time. look, this is 31 scientists representing many different countries. they looked at existing studies, anderson. many of the ones we've talked about. this wasn't new research. they looked at the existing studies, including the interphone studies and after deliberation, they came to this conclusion, a possible cancer causing agent is how they're labeling it. >> what is a carcinogen? other carcinogens are lead and chloroform, but the cell phone industry is dismissing this, saying coffee
sanjay gupta. the world health organization has always assured consumers that cell phone radiation had no adverse health effects. today it seems like a different message that they're sending. >> it very much does. this is happening as what he speak. what they're saying is that cell phone use and these electromagnetic waves, they're going to classify that as a possible carcinogen. carcinogen means cancer causing agent. so this is very different from what we've been hearing from the world...
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sanjay gupta joins me now. when i think of chloroform, i think of movies where people put chloroform on a rag and knock somebody out. what exactly can chloroform and what is it typically used for? >> it is a very volatile liquid. so it's a liquid that can turn into a gas very quickly, but in the past it was used sort of as an anesthetic, much in the way that you described it and much in the way you've seen in movies. people would put some on a towel or something like that and use it as a form of anesthetic. this was done even into the middle part of last century. it's a very volatile liquid that depresses someone's central nervous system and their ability to breathe, if they breathe a lot in. if you breathe too much of it in and people have known this, which is why even as an anesthetic, it had on the administered with skilled hands, too much of it would depress someone's central nervous system and would render them unable to breathe. >> so it could be used to kill somebody if too much is used? >> yeah, and the
sanjay gupta joins me now. when i think of chloroform, i think of movies where people put chloroform on a rag and knock somebody out. what exactly can chloroform and what is it typically used for? >> it is a very volatile liquid. so it's a liquid that can turn into a gas very quickly, but in the past it was used sort of as an anesthetic, much in the way that you described it and much in the way you've seen in movies. people would put some on a towel or something like that and use it as a...
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sanjay gupta joins me now. when i think of chloroform, i think of movies where people put chloroform on a rag and knock somebody out. what exactly is chloroform and what is it typically used for? >> it is a very volatile liquid. so it's a liquid that can turn into a gas very quickly, but in the past it was used sort of as an anesthetic, much in the way that you described it and much in the way you've seen in movies. people would put some on a towel or something like that and use it as a form of anesthetic. this was done even into the middle part of the last century. it's a very volatile liquid that depresses someone's central nervous system and their ability to breathe, if they breathe a lot in. if you breathe too much of it in and people have known this, which is why even as an anesthetic, it had to be administered with skilled hands, too much of it would depress someone's central nervous system and would render them unable to breathe. and that could kill them. >> so it could be used to kill somebody if too mu
sanjay gupta joins me now. when i think of chloroform, i think of movies where people put chloroform on a rag and knock somebody out. what exactly is chloroform and what is it typically used for? >> it is a very volatile liquid. so it's a liquid that can turn into a gas very quickly, but in the past it was used sort of as an anesthetic, much in the way that you described it and much in the way you've seen in movies. people would put some on a towel or something like that and use it as a...
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sanjay gupta. time to get you back to the newsroom to get a check on your top stories making news right now. >>> good morning. a major victory overnight for the gay rights movement. new york becomes the sixth state to approve same sex marriage. >>> also the casey anthony trial resumes this morning after both her mother and brother cried on the witness stand yesterday. >>> and this morning we could be hearing from the man who found 2-year-old caylee's body. >>> also, imagine this, folks. having sex in your own house and going to jail for it. it's happening. we'll explain. that's coming your way at the bottom of the hour. >>> but let's start in new york right now where same sex marriage is now legalized. the bill passed the legislature last night to a wave of applause and cheers. >> ayes 33, nays 29. [ cheers and applause ] >> that was the reaction in albany, new york. governor cuomo made new york the sixth state to approve same sex marriage. we go live to new york this morning. good morning, david.
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sanjay gupta. welcome to the show. our investigation of cell phone safety and a possible link to cancer. it's triggered a lot of questions. i'm going to answer as many as i can this morning. also a neuro scientist who is literally peeling back your subconscious. put it this way, you don't have as much control over yourself as you think you do. we'll explain. >>> a top race car driver beating diabetes with the help of his dad and a little ingenuity. >>> but first picture this -- a family loses a beloved sister and then discovers it was suicide. and then they realize someone else helped her do it. we're going to hear from them in a moment and from the man who some people are calling the new dr. death. the original dr. death, of course, was dr. jack kevorkian who died last week of natural illness at the age of 83. in his last tv interview ever, he revealed a pretty grim view of life in general. >> shopenauer said it nicely, what crime has this child committed that it should be born? >> that's a profound -- it's a deeply p
sanjay gupta. welcome to the show. our investigation of cell phone safety and a possible link to cancer. it's triggered a lot of questions. i'm going to answer as many as i can this morning. also a neuro scientist who is literally peeling back your subconscious. put it this way, you don't have as much control over yourself as you think you do. we'll explain. >>> a top race car driver beating diabetes with the help of his dad and a little ingenuity. >>> but first picture this...
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sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. >> how beautiful is that? be sure to watch sanjay gupta m.d. tomorrow at 7:30 eastern on cnn. >>> an estimated 25 million young people are infected with hiv according to the world health organization. patricia sawu is making sure her community and country get information to stop the spread of this disease. that's why she's our cnn hero of the week. >> back in the 1990s i believed that aids was a punishment from god. when i tested hiv positive, it was oh, my god, how did this happen to me. i fasted and prayed for years hoping that i would be healed. when i went public, i lost my job. my husband lost his job. the landlord wanted us out of his house. the stigma was terrible. i realized that i had been work. my name is patricia sawo. my mission is to change pem's attitudes about hiv. >> all you need is accurate, correct information. >> we need to shepherd the people. hiv is not a moral issue. it is a virus. i do a lot of counseling. when i'm helping somebody else who is hiv positive, i want them to know that you can rise above this. the 48 children
sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. >> how beautiful is that? be sure to watch sanjay gupta m.d. tomorrow at 7:30 eastern on cnn. >>> an estimated 25 million young people are infected with hiv according to the world health organization. patricia sawu is making sure her community and country get information to stop the spread of this disease. that's why she's our cnn hero of the week. >> back in the 1990s i believed that aids was a punishment from god. when i tested hiv positive,...
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sanjay gupta right now. >> your old daddy loves you with all his heart. because she's cute, she's strong, she's so much fun. >> what you're listening to is a father's birthday message for his little girl. ♪ happy birthday to you >> i used to sing that song to you. >> a message for giovanna that he doesn't think he'll be able to deliver in person. >> you always have to believe in yourself. >> can someone please give her -- >> officials expression a desire to talk. >> i first met charles in the cnn newsroom ten years ago. he was just like everyone described him, the nicest guy. >> and won the biggest race in america. >> that voice, that hair. along with fred hickman, nick had been the face of cnn sports. baseball, football, he covered them all. >> the city will never be the same. >> reporter: his real love was boxing. >> did i some stuff in the '70s with ali. i got to go road work with him in the '70s and that was a m memorable time. marving hagler and tommy hearns in the '80s and the tyson years came along. >> reporter: these days it's about love taps fr
sanjay gupta right now. >> your old daddy loves you with all his heart. because she's cute, she's strong, she's so much fun. >> what you're listening to is a father's birthday message for his little girl. ♪ happy birthday to you >> i used to sing that song to you. >> a message for giovanna that he doesn't think he'll be able to deliver in person. >> you always have to believe in yourself. >> can someone please give her -- >> officials expression a...
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sanjay gupta. thank you for watching. >>> we knew it was coming, but it was still a shock. nick charles died yesterday, less than a week from his 66th birthday. he was at home looking at the santa fe mountains that he loved so much. he lived like there was no tomorrow because he was forced to and encouraged me to do the same. >>> thank you to our sanjay gupta for that this morning. welcome to "cnn sunday morning" it's a big week for us all. president obama is meeting with senate leaders tomorrow to try and discuss the country's deficit. as you know, we are trillions of dollars in the hole. but now some people are making a stink over a few thousand dollars that congressional staffers were paid in bonuses. we'll take you to d.c. to get to the bottom of this. >>> 4,000 homes under water in minot, north dakota. but the mayor says despite all the hardships, there is actually great news. we will explain. >>> first, president obama will get in the middle deficit negotiations tomorrow. he has white house meetings schedule as he tries to break the stalemate over the debt ceiling. ta
sanjay gupta. thank you for watching. >>> we knew it was coming, but it was still a shock. nick charles died yesterday, less than a week from his 66th birthday. he was at home looking at the santa fe mountains that he loved so much. he lived like there was no tomorrow because he was forced to and encouraged me to do the same. >>> thank you to our sanjay gupta for that this morning. welcome to "cnn sunday morning" it's a big week for us all. president obama is meeting...
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sanjay gupta with the story, next. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. introducing better car replacement, available only from liberty mutual insurance. if your car's totaled, we give you the money to buy a car that's one model-year newer with 15,000 fewer miles on it. there's no other auto insurance product like it. it's a better policy that gets you a better car. call... or visit one of our local offices today, and we'll provide the coverage you need at the right price. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> well, over the last 40 years, nick charles covered just about every major sporting event, from the olympics, super bowl, kentucky derby, you name t. but now the former cnn sports anchor is sharing his personal fight with cancer, and he has a message about hope and bravery for his family. our chief medical correspondent, dr. sanjay gupta, spent some time with nick at his home in new mexico. >> well, i'll tell you that in some ways there's nothing harder than covering a story like this about someone that you know. we a
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sanjay gupta joins us now. you talk about movies where people put chloroform on a rag and knock people out. what exactly is chloroform and what is it typically used for? >> it's a very volatile liquid. it's a liquid that can turn into a gas very quickly. in the past it was used sort of as an anesthetic, much in the way that you described it and much in the way you've seen in movies. people would put some on a towel or something like that and use it as a form of anesthetic. this was done even into the middle part of last century. it's a very volatile liquid that sort of depresses someone's central nervous system and their ability to breathe, if they breathe a lot in. if you breathe too much of it in and people have known this, which is why even as an anesthetic it had to be administered with skilled hands, too much of it would depress someone's central nervous system and render them unable to breathe and that could kill them. >> so it could be used to kill somebody if too much is used? >> yeah, and there's a lot
sanjay gupta joins us now. you talk about movies where people put chloroform on a rag and knock people out. what exactly is chloroform and what is it typically used for? >> it's a very volatile liquid. it's a liquid that can turn into a gas very quickly. in the past it was used sort of as an anesthetic, much in the way that you described it and much in the way you've seen in movies. people would put some on a towel or something like that and use it as a form of anesthetic. this was done...
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sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> this week on sanjay gupta m.d., aids turns 33. about 33 million in the people are living with hiv or aids and more than a million in the u.s. alone. dr. sanjay gupta takes a look at the disease that has killed more than 25 people. that's saturday, 7:30 a.m. on cnn. >>> following breaking news developing story, former presidential candidate john edwards indicted for using campaign financing, campaign cash, to hide an affair and pay his mistress. we are getting word from his defense attorney greg craig issuing this statement moments ago saying that john edwards will tell the court he is innocent of all charges and will plead not guilty. he did not break the law and will mount a vigorous defense. the defense of job edwards, we expect to see john edwards later in court this afternoon. we'll have more after the break. ♪ hello sunshine, sweet as you can be ♪ [ female announcer ] wake up to sweetness with honey nut cheerios cereal. kissed with real honey. and the 100% natural whole grain oats can help lower your cholesterol. you are
sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> this week on sanjay gupta m.d., aids turns 33. about 33 million in the people are living with hiv or aids and more than a million in the u.s. alone. dr. sanjay gupta takes a look at the disease that has killed more than 25 people. that's saturday, 7:30 a.m. on cnn. >>> following breaking news developing story, former presidential candidate john edwards indicted for using campaign financing, campaign cash, to hide an affair and pay his...
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sanjay gupta about that. next 85 million reasons why the new owner of the megamansion is on tonight's ridiculist. a lot of times, things are right underneath our feet, and all we need to do is change the way we're thinking about them. a couple decades ago, we didn't even realize just how much natural gas was trapped in rocks thousands of feet below us. technology has made it possible to safely unlock this cleanly burning natural gas. this deposits can provide us with fuel for a hundred years, providing energy security and economic growth all across this country. it just takes somebody having the idea, and that's where the discovery comes from. [ male announcer ] breathe, socket. just breathe. we know it's intimidating. instant torque. top speed of 100 miles an hour. that's one serious machine. but you can do this. any socket can. the volt only needs about a buck fifty worth of charge a day, and for longer trips, it can use gas. so get psyched. this is a big step up from the leafblower. chevrolet volt. the 201
sanjay gupta about that. next 85 million reasons why the new owner of the megamansion is on tonight's ridiculist. a lot of times, things are right underneath our feet, and all we need to do is change the way we're thinking about them. a couple decades ago, we didn't even realize just how much natural gas was trapped in rocks thousands of feet below us. technology has made it possible to safely unlock this cleanly burning natural gas. this deposits can provide us with fuel for a hundred years,...
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sanjay gupta is here with a closer look. as we look at these photos, is there any way we can determine what this means about her recovery? >> this is the first time we're obviously seeing her in six months. you've seen this photo now. she looks great. keeping great eye contact with the camera. great smile. couple of things to point out quickly, kiran, from a medical, ne. rosurgical perspective. it's this area here we focused so much on, where that bone is removed. this picture taken before she had that bone substitute placed back in. she will shael have a more normal contour and scars up here and down here as well, typical tracheostomy scar. this is obviously just one picture. she looks pretty good overall in terms of how she is doing, what -- the fact that she's able to actually maintain. >> we look at these pictures and think, wow, she looks great. she's smiling. everybody has been talking about those pictures. what does it say or what do we know, i guess, about her cognitive skills? >> it's interesting. we know, for examp
sanjay gupta is here with a closer look. as we look at these photos, is there any way we can determine what this means about her recovery? >> this is the first time we're obviously seeing her in six months. you've seen this photo now. she looks great. keeping great eye contact with the camera. great smile. couple of things to point out quickly, kiran, from a medical, ne. rosurgical perspective. it's this area here we focused so much on, where that bone is removed. this picture taken...
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sanjay gupta is in atlanta. sanjay, is there a risk to people in this country? american airlines was not serving salads on its international flights trying to make sure that whatever it was contained there? >> well, at this point, i think the risk is pretty small. there were four people affected by this. they were people who traveled to germany and traveled back to the united states. that's typically how it is going to get spread. it has spread through 12 different countries over there. a lot of people are focused in on this to figure out from where it is coming. a heightened sense of vigilance. the risk of people getting it in this country is small, certainly, from person to person. now that all these warnings have been sort of raised, i think beyond these four people, it will be unlikely you are going to see many more cases. >> the outbreak has sickened thousands of people so far. i believe that you had mentioned also this was a particularly virulent strain of e. coli. is it unusual for so many people to be ill and more than two dozen people to die? >> i think
sanjay gupta is in atlanta. sanjay, is there a risk to people in this country? american airlines was not serving salads on its international flights trying to make sure that whatever it was contained there? >> well, at this point, i think the risk is pretty small. there were four people affected by this. they were people who traveled to germany and traveled back to the united states. that's typically how it is going to get spread. it has spread through 12 different countries over there. a...
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sanjay gupta brings you paul stanley, front man of the famous rock band kiss. ♪ >> reporter: to rock and roll all night. and party every day. that's always been paul stanley's dream. >> if somebody had told me at 58, 59, i would be running around on stage without a shirt in tights and high heels, i would have said, what drug are you taking? >> reporter: the road to rock stardom as the front man for kiss was difficult. few people know it but stanley was born with a condition that steered him away from music. one of his inner ear canals that goes to the brain never developed. figuring out the direction of sound was challenging. and he was born with an under developed outer here. >> do you get teased a lot? >> it was horrible. i have to say, that childhood was not fun. >> you decided to grow your hair out. and that was look of you and the band. was that to hide your ears? >> absolutely. >> reporter: strength and defiance got stanley through the taunting. >> something told me i can do music and being deaf in one ear was not something i saw as a hardship of a hindrance at all. >> reporter
sanjay gupta brings you paul stanley, front man of the famous rock band kiss. ♪ >> reporter: to rock and roll all night. and party every day. that's always been paul stanley's dream. >> if somebody had told me at 58, 59, i would be running around on stage without a shirt in tights and high heels, i would have said, what drug are you taking? >> reporter: the road to rock stardom as the front man for kiss was difficult. few people know it but stanley was born with a condition...
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sanjay gupta, a special, "dads for my daughters" is next. ♪ ring around the rosies a pocket full of posies ♪ ♪ ashes, ashes we all fall down ♪ >>> a devoted father hears a shocking diagnosis. >> the fact i could go through this whole thing and not be me, was really -- it was awful. >> facing his own mortality. >> i could just feel my body sort of slipping away. >> reporter: he makes an extraordinary request. >> will you help be their dad? >> reporter: in this hour, an intimate diary of bruce's harrowing journey. >> and one for good. >> reporter: it's going to inspire you to rethink how you live your life and how you would take care of the ones you might leave behind. >> tuesday, july 15th, 2008. dear friends and family, the mist lifts slowly off my in-laws' back lawn off cape cod most mornings, revealing a day that is well under way, under a layer of due on the granite boulders. i apologize for reaching out in this way, but the crush of events in recent days has forced us into a number of uncomfortable situations. i have learned that i have a seven-inch osteogenic sarcoma in my left
sanjay gupta, a special, "dads for my daughters" is next. ♪ ring around the rosies a pocket full of posies ♪ ♪ ashes, ashes we all fall down ♪ >>> a devoted father hears a shocking diagnosis. >> the fact i could go through this whole thing and not be me, was really -- it was awful. >> facing his own mortality. >> i could just feel my body sort of slipping away. >> reporter: he makes an extraordinary request. >> will you help be their dad?...
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sanjay gupta has been following this story. sanjay, should americans be worried? >> randi, it appears people of the united states probably are not that much at risk any longer. we know that four people were infected, but they had all traveled to germany. but because of the fact that there's so much attention on this, an increased sense of vigilance and people paying more attention, it's unlikely we'll see many more cases here in the united states. we know this is a rare form of e coli, a particularly what we call veer land form, 2200 people affected in 12 countries, and more than 600 also developed a pretty significant complication of this infection. something known as hus. where your blood doesn't clot, your kidneys shut down. more than 600 people developed that. 70% of them were women that developed this complication. and 60% of people who developed the infection overall were women. so for some reason, women seem to be more affected by this, perhaps because of the food choices they're making. so far, those bean sprouts people have been talking about, the testing
sanjay gupta has been following this story. sanjay, should americans be worried? >> randi, it appears people of the united states probably are not that much at risk any longer. we know that four people were infected, but they had all traveled to germany. but because of the fact that there's so much attention on this, an increased sense of vigilance and people paying more attention, it's unlikely we'll see many more cases here in the united states. we know this is a rare form of e coli, a...
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sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. these sweet honey clustery things have fiber? fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? uh, try the number one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. yeah, this is pretty good. are you guys alright? yeah. [ male announcer ] half a days worth of fiber. not that anyone has to know. fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance
sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. these sweet honey clustery things have fiber? fiber one. almost tastes like one of jack's cereals. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? uh, try the number one! i've never heard of that. [ wife ] it's great. it's a sweet honey cereal, you'll love it. yeah, this is pretty good. are you guys alright? yeah. [ male announcer ] half a days worth of fiber. not that anyone has to know. fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. a body at rest tends to stay at...
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sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> many members of the u.s. congress are pushing spending cuts while handing out bonuses by the way to their own staff. we'll explain how, why and how big were the checks. n motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. and celebrex is not a narcotic. when it comes to relieving your arthritis pain, you and your doctor need to balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen, and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood press
sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >>> many members of the u.s. congress are pushing spending cuts while handing out bonuses by the way to their own staff. we'll explain how, why and how big were the checks. n motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many...
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sanjay gupta, what prompted this action by paul stanley of kiss? ♪ i want to rock 'n roll >> reporter: to rock 'n roll all night. and party every day. that's always been paul stanley's dream. >> if somebody had told me at 58, 59 i would be running around on stage without a shirt, you know, and in tights and high heels, i would have said, you know, what drug are you taking? ♪ come on and love me >> reporter: but the road to rock stardom as the front man for kiss was difficult. few people know it, but stanley was born with a condition that should have steered him away from music. >> i had a physical deformity. >> one of stanley's inner ears, the ear canals which conveys sound to the brain never developed. figuring out the direction of sun was a problem. >> it was horrible, i have to say that childhood was not fun. >> reporter: you decided to grow your hair out and that's become such a signature look of you and the band. was that in part because of wanting to hide your ears. >> absolutely. >> reporter: you grew your hair out to go that? >> absolut
sanjay gupta, what prompted this action by paul stanley of kiss? ♪ i want to rock 'n roll >> reporter: to rock 'n roll all night. and party every day. that's always been paul stanley's dream. >> if somebody had told me at 58, 59 i would be running around on stage without a shirt, you know, and in tights and high heels, i would have said, you know, what drug are you taking? ♪ come on and love me >> reporter: but the road to rock stardom as the front man for kiss was...
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sanjay gupta. >> sanjay, the fact she's been released from the hospital and is going to begin outpatient soon, what does that tell you about the progress of her recovery? >> reporter: i think it's definitely a good sign. there's no definitive milestone to say absolutely now go from in patient rehab to outpatient rehab. practically speaking from a medical standpoint it probably means she doesn't need acute medical care, the kind of care that a hospital provides anymore. doesn't need 24-hour nursing supervision. but also this idea that someone is ready to graduate, to move on to things that are more easily done in the home. things that are focused on the behavior that's associated with increasingly independent living. so it's not a definitive milestone, but ail indicators are that it's a pretty good thing. >> i want to put up if we can the new picture that was taken of her a couple days ago that was released. the indentation you see on the left side of her face, what is that? >> this is the area where you're talking about where part of the skull, part of the bone there was in fact removed.
sanjay gupta. >> sanjay, the fact she's been released from the hospital and is going to begin outpatient soon, what does that tell you about the progress of her recovery? >> reporter: i think it's definitely a good sign. there's no definitive milestone to say absolutely now go from in patient rehab to outpatient rehab. practically speaking from a medical standpoint it probably means she doesn't need acute medical care, the kind of care that a hospital provides anymore. doesn't need...
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sanjay gupta examines the post-surgery photos. yet an instant classic." with sports car styling and power, plus the refinement and space of a luxury sedan, the jaguar xf is a timeless blend of performance and craftsmanship. see how jaguar outperforms the competition at jaguarperforms.com or visit your local jaguar dealer. >>> there's still time to vote. vote for your favorites. text 1 for smuggling goods to gaza, how egypt's bed owin people are smuggling. >>> and saving the pink dolphin, why this beautiful species is fighting for its life in the waters off hong kong. the winning story will air in the next hour. >>> finally some good news here. gas prices, they're starting to drop. now we're paying about 27 cents less, which is great. we have even more ways to help you save money. alison kosik has today's hot tip. we could by wasting gas and not even know it. >> if you're like me, my eyes pop out, i do the double take. if you're looking to ditch your gas guzzler, consumer reports just put out is list for best new cars for few economy. for subcompaction, th
sanjay gupta examines the post-surgery photos. yet an instant classic." with sports car styling and power, plus the refinement and space of a luxury sedan, the jaguar xf is a timeless blend of performance and craftsmanship. see how jaguar outperforms the competition at jaguarperforms.com or visit your local jaguar dealer. >>> there's still time to vote. vote for your favorites. text 1 for smuggling goods to gaza, how egypt's bed owin people are smuggling. >>> and saving...
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sanjay gupta. >> sanjay, the fact she's been released from the hospital and is going to begin outpatient soon, what does that tell you about the progress of her recovery? >> reporter: i think it's definitely a good sign. there's no definitive milestone to say absolutely now go from in patient rehab to outpatient rehab. practically speaking from a medical standpoint it probably means she doesn't need acute medical care, the kind of care that a hospital provides anymore. doesn't need 24-hour nursing supervision. but also this idea that someone is ready to graduate, to move on to things that are more easily done in the home. things that are focused on the behavior that's associated with increasingly independent living. so it's not a definitive milestone, but all indicators are that it's a pretty good thing. >> i want to put up if we can the new picture that was taken of her a couple days ago that was released. the indentation you see on the left side of her face, what is that? >> this is the area where you're talking about where part of the skull, part of the bone there was in fact removed.
sanjay gupta. >> sanjay, the fact she's been released from the hospital and is going to begin outpatient soon, what does that tell you about the progress of her recovery? >> reporter: i think it's definitely a good sign. there's no definitive milestone to say absolutely now go from in patient rehab to outpatient rehab. practically speaking from a medical standpoint it probably means she doesn't need acute medical care, the kind of care that a hospital provides anymore. doesn't need...
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san sanjay gupta and the health unit. that's exactly what he wrote for me to say here in the teleprompter. sanjay, some day i will forgive you for stealing him, but it will take me many, many years. send me an e-mail and find me on facebook and twitter. back now to "cnn saturday" for other stories making news right now. >>> good morning to you all. we have a developing story this morning. a significant one about thinning the ranks of al qaeda. just on the heels of last month's take down of osama bin laden, we're now getting word of a drone strike in pakistan that killed ilyas kashmiri. but security officials know him and they know this could be a big get. phil black live in pakistan. they call him the military arm, the military brain behind al qaeda. please, give our viewers a perspective on how big of a get this would be. >> sure, t.j. this is a local militant who has risen from very local origins. his early career was fought fighting in a local comfort in kashmir indeed most of his military career has been involved in s
san sanjay gupta and the health unit. that's exactly what he wrote for me to say here in the teleprompter. sanjay, some day i will forgive you for stealing him, but it will take me many, many years. send me an e-mail and find me on facebook and twitter. back now to "cnn saturday" for other stories making news right now. >>> good morning to you all. we have a developing story this morning. a significant one about thinning the ranks of al qaeda. just on the heels of last...
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sanjay gupta right now. >> good morning. welcome to the program. we will talk about the science of pleasure and why good judgment might sometimes be bad for you. >>> this woman and others say a well known medicine saved them from breast cancer and it may not be available. >>> a rock 'n' roll legend gets a liver transplant and finds himself back on tour. >>> this man robs a bank to land himself in jail to get quality medical care. i did some digging. >>> first, from coast-to-coast, families who depend okayn medic are getting less and less. medicaid is not just for those who need it financially, it provides supplemental care for those who need it. especially ofor one little boy. >> mom, can you be the reader? >> sure. >> justin frye is going through physical therapy. justin suffering from a disease affecting one in 125,000 people. >> when i gave birth, i noticed that his thumbs were angulated. in the first hour, life changed forever. >> justin was born with rubenstein disorder. it has varying degrees of mental retardation. justin will turn 11 next mo
sanjay gupta right now. >> good morning. welcome to the program. we will talk about the science of pleasure and why good judgment might sometimes be bad for you. >>> this woman and others say a well known medicine saved them from breast cancer and it may not be available. >>> a rock 'n' roll legend gets a liver transplant and finds himself back on tour. >>> this man robs a bank to land himself in jail to get quality medical care. i did some digging. >>>...
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sanjay gupta said there's no cause for panic. he explains why in the daily dose. >> i think the risk for further infection is small. there may be a few more but certainly not many. we know the people who developed this infection so far are people who traveled to germany. this isn't occur by secondary infection, it's more by primary contact, people in germany. also more attention on this now, vigilance about food being pulled from shelves. people paying more attention. i think we'll see many more infections in the united states. we know this rare strain of e. coli has been a particularly nasty bug. 12 countries have been affected and 600 of those 2200 people have developed serious complication of this. something known as hemolitic syndrome. which can be fatal a. we know that 70% of people who developed that complication have been women. we don't know why that is. it could be because of the food choices that women are making, and those food choices being that potential source of contamination. i think what is most fascinating about
sanjay gupta said there's no cause for panic. he explains why in the daily dose. >> i think the risk for further infection is small. there may be a few more but certainly not many. we know the people who developed this infection so far are people who traveled to germany. this isn't occur by secondary infection, it's more by primary contact, people in germany. also more attention on this now, vigilance about food being pulled from shelves. people paying more attention. i think we'll see...
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sanjay gupta has his story in today's human factor. >> the 83 of charlie kimmel. >> growing up, i wanted to race professionally. i want saed to rasz in the indianapolis 500. >> he's 10.90 seconds behind the race leader. >> this year, charlie finally fulfilled this treme. in order to get there, he had to overcome a big hurdle. four years ago, he was told he had diabetes, so he took time to figure out how to cope with his diagnosis and figure out if he could race with diabetes. something indy car officials said was a first. to qualify for these races, you not only had to be fast, he had to be healthy. >> my go-to is high, my reaction time is slow, and i'm not competitive. if i go too slow, i'm not competitive. go low enough, i could pass out and cause an accident. >> his diabetes led him to a response, and his crew cup cysts of mechanics, engineers, and his doctor. he has to make sure his body is ready along with his car, which now has special equipment. >> i wear a continuous glucose monitor which is a sensor i have on my body, and it reads blood glucose, wirelessly transmits to a page i
sanjay gupta has his story in today's human factor. >> the 83 of charlie kimmel. >> growing up, i wanted to race professionally. i want saed to rasz in the indianapolis 500. >> he's 10.90 seconds behind the race leader. >> this year, charlie finally fulfilled this treme. in order to get there, he had to overcome a big hurdle. four years ago, he was told he had diabetes, so he took time to figure out how to cope with his diagnosis and figure out if he could race with...
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sanjay gupta spent time with him in santa fe, new mexico. a heart breaking, but also an inspirational story tell us about what's going on. >> it is hard to do stories like this when we know nick so well. the original face of cnn sports. two years ago after being healthy his whole life, he was having troubles and diagnosed with stage four bladder cancer. he was told at that time he had about two years to live. it hits like it might hit anybody he started asking questions like what would you do if you suddenly heard that news? how would you change your? he changed his live n ways big and small he keeps a journal every day and notes to his family and thoughts about his life. he wanted to read some of it for me as well. take a listen. >> i know it's going to take all of god's grace which is never in short supply to make me live longer. i want to be a family here in santa fe. sorry about this. if god takes me home, it will be forever, but i'm not going anywhere today. >> so tough to write and tough to hear. he knows he at least had the chance to
sanjay gupta spent time with him in santa fe, new mexico. a heart breaking, but also an inspirational story tell us about what's going on. >> it is hard to do stories like this when we know nick so well. the original face of cnn sports. two years ago after being healthy his whole life, he was having troubles and diagnosed with stage four bladder cancer. he was told at that time he had about two years to live. it hits like it might hit anybody he started asking questions like what would...
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katie did the radio nine sanjay be but a full hour after the crash there was still nothing on q.c. j b ok or any other radio station we've been played out over the radio works radio stations have a radio station there have another however of course how come there is nothing on the radio or the t.v. yet should be someone originally bought it but. here is actual footage from inside the patrol car that night listen carefully you hear the radio playing music. here. there were eight commercial radio stations in my not six of them including. had been bought by one company clear channel they were programmed from twelve hundred miles away the satellite i got the radio on. and just going through it all it found k.c. g.b. who is the station for what at that time for emergency services only thing we heard on the radio was what time it was and the temperature what time it was and the temperature and that gets old one forty one forty five to fifteen to twenty oh it was awful only the time in town that's all we heard over and over and over and over again. and country music they were what is your
katie did the radio nine sanjay be but a full hour after the crash there was still nothing on q.c. j b ok or any other radio station we've been played out over the radio works radio stations have a radio station there have another however of course how come there is nothing on the radio or the t.v. yet should be someone originally bought it but. here is actual footage from inside the patrol car that night listen carefully you hear the radio playing music. here. there were eight commercial radio...
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sanjay gupta, reporting from downtown atlanta, surrounded by what is the largest piece of community folk art anywhere in the world. it's the aids memorial quilt. 200 x 200 feet roughly, just a small fraction of it. the last time the entire quilt was on display was back in 1996. you know, we don't see the whole quilt that much anymore. for many people, they're led to believe that the aids epidemic is starting to vanish. that isn't the case. june 1981, a set of case reports from the centers for disease control and prevention. five men in los angeles with a rare type of pneumonia. their immune systems ruined. they, quote, did not know each other and had no known contacts. eventually, all five died. since then, more than 25 million people have died of hiv/aids around the world and 33 million people right now are living with this disease. 1 million of them here in this country. one of those men is cleave jones. in many ways he is responsible for this quilt that you see behind me. we're going to be talking to him later in the show. we'll also talk to sharon stone, a celebrity activist who for
sanjay gupta, reporting from downtown atlanta, surrounded by what is the largest piece of community folk art anywhere in the world. it's the aids memorial quilt. 200 x 200 feet roughly, just a small fraction of it. the last time the entire quilt was on display was back in 1996. you know, we don't see the whole quilt that much anymore. for many people, they're led to believe that the aids epidemic is starting to vanish. that isn't the case. june 1981, a set of case reports from the centers for...
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sanjay gupta joins us now from atlanta and they really are remarkable pictures, sanjay. to the average eye you can barely tell that she was shot point blank in the head. >> yeah. it's true. you know, there's a lot of things you take notice of when you look at the pictures. looking at her overall, obviously she's making eye contact with the camera, she's smiling, really as you point out, looks great. there are a few of the things that are worth pointing out here, specifically, though, in terms of, you know, some specific things. we've been talking about this area of her head, for some time now. the left side of her head. you can see the depressed area. that's where the bone was removed, kiran, what we've been talking about. the skin closed over that area. really no bone underneath that part. this picture was taken before she had that bone substitute placed back in. if you look really closely over here, you can see scars as well. that's probably from where the actual initial injury was. and then just simple things like down here in her neck, that's a pretty classic looking
sanjay gupta joins us now from atlanta and they really are remarkable pictures, sanjay. to the average eye you can barely tell that she was shot point blank in the head. >> yeah. it's true. you know, there's a lot of things you take notice of when you look at the pictures. looking at her overall, obviously she's making eye contact with the camera, she's smiling, really as you point out, looks great. there are a few of the things that are worth pointing out here, specifically, though, in...
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sanjay gupta, reporting from downtown atlanta, from centennial park in downtown atlanta, surrounded by what is the largest piece of community folk art anywhere in the world. it's the aids memorial quilt. 200 x 200 feet roughly, just a small fraction of it. the last time the entire quilt was on display was back in 1996. you know, we don't see the whole quilt that much anymore. for many people, they're led to believe that the aids epidemic is starting to vanish. that isn't the case. june 1981, a set of case reports from the centers for disease control and prevention. five men in los angeles with a rare type of pneumonia. their immune systems ruined. they "did not know each other and had no known contacts." eventually, all five died. since then, more than 25 million people have died of hiv/aids around the world and 33 million people right now are living with this disease. 1 million of them here in this country. one of those men is cleve jones. in many ways he is responsible for this quilt that you see behind me. we're going to be talking to him later in the show. we'll also talk to sharon
sanjay gupta, reporting from downtown atlanta, from centennial park in downtown atlanta, surrounded by what is the largest piece of community folk art anywhere in the world. it's the aids memorial quilt. 200 x 200 feet roughly, just a small fraction of it. the last time the entire quilt was on display was back in 1996. you know, we don't see the whole quilt that much anymore. for many people, they're led to believe that the aids epidemic is starting to vanish. that isn't the case. june 1981, a...
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. >> hi, sanjay. >> so jeff, we've talked about this before, but what happened in this hearing here? did the judges sound like they would support the law or throw it out like the judge in the first trial? >> well, you know, this one was a little hard to tell. just to put this all in a little perspective, there have been a lot of these cases all over the country, kicking around the federal courts. so far, three district court judges have upheld the law, said it's constitutional, two district court judges have said it's unconstitutional, including the one in florida. >> right. >> and these cases are starting to move through the appeals process. this summer there are four federal appeal courts hearing these appeals. one was heard about a month ago. the one was this week in atlanta. the first one that was heard, sounded like the judges were pretty sympathetic to the constitutionality of the law. this one i think it was more ambiguous. but it's always hard to read from judges questions how they're ultimately going to vote in the case. i don't think we can say anything conclusive at this p
. >> hi, sanjay. >> so jeff, we've talked about this before, but what happened in this hearing here? did the judges sound like they would support the law or throw it out like the judge in the first trial? >> well, you know, this one was a little hard to tell. just to put this all in a little perspective, there have been a lot of these cases all over the country, kicking around the federal courts. so far, three district court judges have upheld the law, said it's...
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sanjay gupta. thanks for watching. >>> from cnn's world headquarters bringing you news and analysis from across the nation and around the globe. live, from studio 7, this is "cnn sunday morning" with t. j. holmes. >>> good morning. wildfires across arizona, and john mccain blaming illegal immigrants for starting them. >>> if you ever bought a ticket to see springsteen, you have seen this man, too. we say good-bye. this is "cnn sunday morning." >>> we start this morning talking about explosions in need yoe. a government spokesman called the spokesman, quote, murder. i asked him what happened. >> weep have had a lot of propaganda from accusations from the gadhafi regime for the last few weeks. we are looking at the matter carefully, and nato was operating in tripoli last night. we identified a missile being used and we had to take that out because it was putting a huge risk on the civilians in the area. let's be clear. you can reduce risks in every day possible, but never make them zero in a campaign
sanjay gupta. thanks for watching. >>> from cnn's world headquarters bringing you news and analysis from across the nation and around the globe. live, from studio 7, this is "cnn sunday morning" with t. j. holmes. >>> good morning. wildfires across arizona, and john mccain blaming illegal immigrants for starting them. >>> if you ever bought a ticket to see springsteen, you have seen this man, too. we say good-bye. this is "cnn sunday morning."...
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sanjay gupta, cnn. ♪ hello sunshine, sweet as you can be ♪ [ female announcer ] wake up to sweetness with honey nut cheerios cereal. kissed with real honey. and the 100% natural whole grain oats can help lower your cholesterol. you are so sweet to me. bee happy. bee healthy. took some crazy risks as a kid. but i was still over the edge with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped kidding myself. i've been eating healthier, exercising more, and now i'm also taking lipitor. if you've been kidding yourself about high cholesterol...stop. 80% of people who have had heart attacks have high cholesterol. lipitor is a cholesterol lowering medication, fda approved to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke in patients who have heart disease or risk factors for heart disease. [ female announcer ] lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if
sanjay gupta, cnn. ♪ hello sunshine, sweet as you can be ♪ [ female announcer ] wake up to sweetness with honey nut cheerios cereal. kissed with real honey. and the 100% natural whole grain oats can help lower your cholesterol. you are so sweet to me. bee happy. bee healthy. took some crazy risks as a kid. but i was still over the edge with my cholesterol. anyone with high cholesterol may be at increased risk of heart attack. diet and exercise weren't enough for me. i stopped kidding...
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back to you. >> thank you, sanjay. >>> tom hanks visited the set of a spanish network. you have to stick around to see what he did. that is next. what is that? it's you! it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ emma, emma bo-bemma ♪ banana-fana-fo-femma ♪ fee-fi-fo-femma ♪ em-ma very good sweety, how do you feel? good. yeah? you did a really good job, okay? let's go back to drawing. >>> president obama will deliver a nationally televised speech tonight on u.s. troop withdrawals in afghanistan. he is expected to outline his plan to bring 10,000 troops home this year, and then 100,000 are now serving. top brass pushed for smaller drawdown numbers. and then gates suggested support troops and not combat troops. we will bring you president obama's speech at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> and then air samples showed the presence of chloroform. that's the testimony the jury heard this morning. the chemist did go on to say that the components indicated a decomposing body was in the tr
back to you. >> thank you, sanjay. >>> tom hanks visited the set of a spanish network. you have to stick around to see what he did. that is next. what is that? it's you! it's me? alright emma, i know it's not your favorite but it's time for your medicine, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] ♪ emma, emma bo-bemma ♪ banana-fana-fo-femma ♪ fee-fi-fo-femma ♪ em-ma very good sweety, how do you feel? good. yeah? you did a really good job, okay? let's go back to drawing....
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sanjay gupta brings you the story of a man born partially deaf who becomes a rock star. ♪ i wanna rock 'n' roll all night ♪ >> to rock 'n' roll all night and party every day. that's always been paul stanley's dream. >> if somebody told me at 58, 59 i'd be running around on stage without a shirt, you know, and in tights and high heels, i would have said what drug are you taking. >> come on and love me. >> reporter: the road to rock stardom as the front man for kiss was difficult. few people know it but stanley was born with a condition that should have steered him away from music. >> i had a physical deformity called a mccrocia. >> reporter: one of his inner years, which conveys sound to the brain never developed. figuring out the direction of sound was particularly challenging and he was also born with an underdeveloped outer ear. >> childhood was not fun. >> you decided to grow your hair out. that's become a signature look of you and the band. was that in part because of wanting to hide your ears? >> absolutely. >> you grew your hair out to do that? >> absolutely. >> reporter: stren
sanjay gupta brings you the story of a man born partially deaf who becomes a rock star. ♪ i wanna rock 'n' roll all night ♪ >> to rock 'n' roll all night and party every day. that's always been paul stanley's dream. >> if somebody told me at 58, 59 i'd be running around on stage without a shirt, you know, and in tights and high heels, i would have said what drug are you taking. >> come on and love me. >> reporter: the road to rock stardom as the front man for kiss...