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jonas that the gupta family had in isn't offered him the position of finance minister in exchange for pursuing their own interests and offered him money to do so or so fake he meant or saying that the former president was in fact present when the gupta family offered her a particular ministerial post president jacob zuma has never directly addressed those allegations or done so under oath and i think that's one thing that we can hope to see happen in this inquiry however the issue of prosecutions is a quite problematic when we see that one of the prosecutions that was launched against the corrupt a family in terms of accusations that they had essentially siphoned off money intended for poor black farmers into their own business accounts that prosecution on the verge of collapse in fact a court in south africa is going to make a pronouncement on whether it should be struck from the role or in other with sort of temporarily thrown out of court for maybe a period of time or a longer period of time on the basis that the state was simply not this prepared to pursue that prosecution and i t
jonas that the gupta family had in isn't offered him the position of finance minister in exchange for pursuing their own interests and offered him money to do so or so fake he meant or saying that the former president was in fact present when the gupta family offered her a particular ministerial post president jacob zuma has never directly addressed those allegations or done so under oath and i think that's one thing that we can hope to see happen in this inquiry however the issue of...
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former president jacob zuma time in office zuma was accused of being under the influence of the wealthy gupta family it's estimated billions of dollars of state funds were stolen using corrupt practices some of the miller reports from johannesburg. the commission of inquiry is expected to hold public hearings until november this year and the commission could continue its work for another two years so this is just it's early days in terms of what south africans may find out in terms of these allegations of corruption that reached the highest level former president jacob zuma and just how far he might have been involved in these allegations the role he played with regard to an influential family here in south africa. who are alleged to have used their political connections to benefit themselves both politically and financially we are expecting to see quite important witnesses come forward during the week ranging from the former deputy finance minister of south africa who alleges that he was offered a bribe of up to forty million dollars by the good family to take up the position of finance mini
former president jacob zuma time in office zuma was accused of being under the influence of the wealthy gupta family it's estimated billions of dollars of state funds were stolen using corrupt practices some of the miller reports from johannesburg. the commission of inquiry is expected to hold public hearings until november this year and the commission could continue its work for another two years so this is just it's early days in terms of what south africans may find out in terms of these...
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and prosecutors say these men were involved in the alleged corruption three indian businessmen the gupta brothers during the rule of former president jacob zuma he was an associate the brothers were implicated in numerous corruption scandals and accused of trying to take control of the state zoomer in the group has denied the accusations the dairy farm was just one of the scandals the projects raised questions right from its very start the provincial department of agriculture supported it said that this entrance cost two hundred thousand dollars to build we're not allowed past here the building down there was meant to be a milk processing plant it's never worked and of the eighteen million dollars of public money given to support the project prosecutors say almost all of it ended up in bank accounts of companies connected to the group has and their associates. zuma resigned in february at the farm there hasn't been much activity since but detectives have been busy investigating some of the scandals but the lawyer told us he's already shown that they're not connected to the companies invo
and prosecutors say these men were involved in the alleged corruption three indian businessmen the gupta brothers during the rule of former president jacob zuma he was an associate the brothers were implicated in numerous corruption scandals and accused of trying to take control of the state zoomer in the group has denied the accusations the dairy farm was just one of the scandals the projects raised questions right from its very start the provincial department of agriculture supported it said...
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former president jacob zuma time in office zuma was accused of being under the influence of the wealthy gupta family it's estimated billions of dollars of state funds were stolen using corrupt practices some of the miller reports from johannesburg. the commission of inquiry is expected to hold public hearings until of ember this year and the commission could continue its work for another two years so this is just it's early days in terms of what south africans may find out in terms of these allegations of corruption that reached the highest level former president jacob zuma and just how far he might have been involved in these allegations the role he played with regard to an influential family here in south africa. who are alleged to have used their political connections to benefit themselves both politically and financially we are expecting to see quite important witnesses come forward during the week ranging from the former deputy finance minister of south africa who alleges that he was offered a bribe of up to forty million dollars by the good family to take up the position of finance mini
former president jacob zuma time in office zuma was accused of being under the influence of the wealthy gupta family it's estimated billions of dollars of state funds were stolen using corrupt practices some of the miller reports from johannesburg. the commission of inquiry is expected to hold public hearings until of ember this year and the commission could continue its work for another two years so this is just it's early days in terms of what south africans may find out in terms of these...
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very hungry god a gigantic skull made from typical indian stainless steel cookware by support gupta . the dream team sculpture is the centerpiece of the artist's first solo exhibition in france. i work with a daily man dance and when i was making this particular work nineteen years ago. ninety percent of the population of india huge interest unless a solution sells like a breakfast lunch and dinner. plans and other everyday objects like a milkman's bicycle make frequent appearances in those exploration of india's past and present or stacks of tiffin boxes another tradition used to examine the ambivalence of a society caught between tradition and globalization exploding wealth and abject poverty caste politics and spirituality so bill gupta is india's most celebrated contemporary artist his retrospective is on it the more need to party through august twenty sixth. a musical encounter between india and germany the beethoven fest bon brings young musicians together in one by . moment by is a vibrant and sprawling city on the coast india's gateway to the world and where the twenty eightee
very hungry god a gigantic skull made from typical indian stainless steel cookware by support gupta . the dream team sculpture is the centerpiece of the artist's first solo exhibition in france. i work with a daily man dance and when i was making this particular work nineteen years ago. ninety percent of the population of india huge interest unless a solution sells like a breakfast lunch and dinner. plans and other everyday objects like a milkman's bicycle make frequent appearances in those...
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very hungry god a gigantic skull made from typical indian stainless steel cookware by suborder gupta. the glinting sculpture is the centerpiece of the artist's first solo exhibition in france. i work with a daily man dance and when i was making this particular work nineteen years ago. ninety percent of the population of india huge interest in this is still it unsettles like a breakfast lunch and then. sent vans and other everyday objects like a milk man's bicycle make frequent appearances in those exploration of india's past and present or stacks of tiffin boxes another tradition used to examine the ambivalence of the society caught between tradition and globalization exploding wealth and abject poverty caste politics and spirituality so bill gupta is india's most celebrated contemporary artist his retrospective is on it the more need to party through august twenty sixth. a musical encounter between india and germany the beethoven fest bon brings young musicians together in mumbai. moment by it's a vibrant and sprawling city on the coast india's gateway to the world and where the twen
very hungry god a gigantic skull made from typical indian stainless steel cookware by suborder gupta. the glinting sculpture is the centerpiece of the artist's first solo exhibition in france. i work with a daily man dance and when i was making this particular work nineteen years ago. ninety percent of the population of india huge interest in this is still it unsettles like a breakfast lunch and then. sent vans and other everyday objects like a milk man's bicycle make frequent appearances in...
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but the guptas and former president jacob zuma deny any wrongdoing. they say they‘re being targeted. he repeatedly told parliamenty that he‘s done nothing wrong. don't ask me. where do i come in? i had no business with that. and so the denials did notjust come from the former president, they also came from his son. listen to what he told me in an exclusive interview in dubai. mr zuma, are you corrupt? mr nkosi, i am not corrupt. i‘m not corrupt. i have not involve myself in any corrupt practise or any corrupt business. the hearings are estimated to last for as long as two years, but if you look at the paperwork right behind me, just look at the thick volumes. you can only guess how long the whole process is going to take in the combination of prosecutions, when the trials have come and gone, and when the charges have been laid. and remember, this inquiry does not have the powers to prosecute, it has to refer to the national prosecuting authority. let‘s look at afghanistan now, where it‘s reported that the taliban insurgency group are still h
but the guptas and former president jacob zuma deny any wrongdoing. they say they‘re being targeted. he repeatedly told parliamenty that he‘s done nothing wrong. don't ask me. where do i come in? i had no business with that. and so the denials did notjust come from the former president, they also came from his son. listen to what he told me in an exclusive interview in dubai. mr zuma, are you corrupt? mr nkosi, i am not corrupt. i‘m not corrupt. i have not involve myself in any corrupt...
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very hungry god a gigantic skull made from typical indian stainless steel cookware by subodh gupta . the glinting sculpture is the centerpiece of the artist's first solo exhibition in france. i work with a daily man dance and when i was making this particular work nineteen years ago. ninety percent of the population of india huge interest unless a solution sells like a breakfast lunch and then. sent pans and other everyday objects like a milk man's bicycle make frequent appearances and does exploration of india's past and present or stacks of tiffin boxes another tradition used to examine the ambivalence of a society caught between tradition and globalization exploding wealth and abject poverty caste politics and spirituality so bill gupta is india's most celebrated contemporary artist his retrospective is on it the more need to party through august twenty sixth. a musical encounter between india and germany the beethoven fest bon brings young musicians together in mumbai . moment by is a vibrant and sprawling city on the coast india's gateway to the world and where the twenty eighty
very hungry god a gigantic skull made from typical indian stainless steel cookware by subodh gupta . the glinting sculpture is the centerpiece of the artist's first solo exhibition in france. i work with a daily man dance and when i was making this particular work nineteen years ago. ninety percent of the population of india huge interest unless a solution sells like a breakfast lunch and then. sent pans and other everyday objects like a milk man's bicycle make frequent appearances and does...
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very hungry god a gigantic skull made from typical indian stainless steel cookware by subodh gupta . the glinting sculpture is the centerpiece of the artist's first solo exhibition in france. i work with in delhi men dance and when i was making this particular work nineteen years ago. ninety percent of the population of india using this term this is still it and so it's like a breakfast lunch and then. sent pans and other everyday objects like a milk man's bicycle make frequent appearances and cook does exploration of india's past and present or stacks of tiffin boxes another tradition used to examine the ambivalence of a society caught between tradition and globalization exploding wealth and abject poverty caste politics and spirituality so bill gupta is india's most celebrated contemporary artist his retrospective is on it the more need to party through august twenty sixth. a musical encounter between india and germany the beethoven fest bon brings young musicians together in mumbai . moment by it's a vibrant and sprawling city on the coast india's gateway to the world and where th
very hungry god a gigantic skull made from typical indian stainless steel cookware by subodh gupta . the glinting sculpture is the centerpiece of the artist's first solo exhibition in france. i work with in delhi men dance and when i was making this particular work nineteen years ago. ninety percent of the population of india using this term this is still it and so it's like a breakfast lunch and then. sent pans and other everyday objects like a milk man's bicycle make frequent appearances and...
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brent: i'm joined now by journalist seema gupta. she is monitoring the situation from the italian capital, rome. goodod evening to you, seema. i want to ask k you about this rescue effort right now. are we getting any reports of workers actually finding survivors in the rubble? seema: well, w what we know so r is that as the search and rescue o operations have contitd today,y, they have m managed tol four people out alive. wiwith that in m mind, they arae continuing the efforts t through the night. the death toll at the moment stands at 22, but they expect that figure to rise. that is because there have been reports of some missing people reported, still unaccounted for. some people injureded are in vey serious condition so they could succumb to t their injury. as we saw in that repoport, this is the eve of a major public holiday here in italy for the summer period. people could have been on that bridge heading out to the beach or the mountains. it is a major important bridge and motorway for ththe city of gegenoa, so they we onon t
brent: i'm joined now by journalist seema gupta. she is monitoring the situation from the italian capital, rome. goodod evening to you, seema. i want to ask k you about this rescue effort right now. are we getting any reports of workers actually finding survivors in the rubble? seema: well, w what we know so r is that as the search and rescue o operations have contitd today,y, they have m managed tol four people out alive. wiwith that in m mind, they arae continuing the efforts t through the...
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cnn's sanjay gupta takes a look at the crisis. >> ner literally pushing them themselves to the brink of death to get treatment. >> they are. >> am i overstating that? >> not at all. booking a flight at the last minute doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on flights, go to priceline. just for a shot. with neulasta onpro patients get their dayr back to be with family, or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the day after chemo and is used by most patients today. neulasta is for certain cancer patients receiving strong chemotherapy. do not take neulasta if you're allergic to it or neupogen (filgrastim). an incomplete dose could increase infection risk. ruptured spleen, sometimes fatal as well as serious lung problems allergic reactions, kidney injuries and capillary leak syndrome
cnn's sanjay gupta takes a look at the crisis. >> ner literally pushing them themselves to the brink of death to get treatment. >> they are. >> am i overstating that? >> not at all. booking a flight at the last minute doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on flights, go to priceline. just for a shot. with neulasta onpro patients...
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sanjay gupta explains straight ahead. r you thing. and here's where we shrink the biggest names in entertainment so we can fit them into our unlimited wireless plan. who's first? no. this isn't permanent, right? ask him. [terry squeals.] get unlimited data, live tv, and your choice of an extra on us. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com if you have moderate to thsevere rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas
sanjay gupta explains straight ahead. r you thing. and here's where we shrink the biggest names in entertainment so we can fit them into our unlimited wireless plan. who's first? no. this isn't permanent, right? ask him. [terry squeals.] get unlimited data, live tv, and your choice of an extra on us. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit att.com if you have moderate to thsevere rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and...
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sanjay gupta is with us next. >>> and in the eye of a powerful hurricane. hundreds evacuated by wind-driven fires. we are live in honolulu. like this washer and dryer for $539.99 each. and this refrigerator for $899.99. hurry in to sears today. but he has plans today.ain. hey dad. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. i'm a fighter. always have been. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back. my doctor and i came up with a plan. it includes preservision. only preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of progression of moderate to advanced amd. that's why i fight. because it's my vision. preservision. also, in a great-tasting chewable. at at&t innovations, we give you more for your thing. here we're adding tv and movies from our unlimited plan to the powerful new samsung galaxy note9. the
sanjay gupta is with us next. >>> and in the eye of a powerful hurricane. hundreds evacuated by wind-driven fires. we are live in honolulu. like this washer and dryer for $539.99 each. and this refrigerator for $899.99. hurry in to sears today. but he has plans today.ain. hey dad. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. aleve. all day strong. i'm a fighter....
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sanjay gupta, thank you for shining a light. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> ahead for us, a violent and deadly weekend in chicago. more than five dozen shootings in three days. we will update you. add the activia 2 week probiotic challenge to your healthy routine and see how activia yogurt with its billions of live and active probiotics may help support your digestive health so you can take on your day. start the activia probiotic challenge today. it works or it's free! ahoy! gotcha! ah! nooooo... noooooo... nooooo... quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker and is 2x more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand. ahoy! (laughing) bounty, the quicker picker upper. let your perfect drive come together during the final days of the lincoln summer invitation event get 0% apr on select 2018 lincoln models plus one thousand dollars bonus cash. the first survivor of alzis out there.ase and the alzheimer's association is going to make it happen. but we won't get there without you. join the fight with the alzhei
sanjay gupta, thank you for shining a light. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> ahead for us, a violent and deadly weekend in chicago. more than five dozen shootings in three days. we will update you. add the activia 2 week probiotic challenge to your healthy routine and see how activia yogurt with its billions of live and active probiotics may help support your digestive health so you can take on your day. start the activia probiotic challenge today. it works or it's free! ahoy!...
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sanjay gupta has this important report. i want to warn you, some of the footage you will see is difficult to watch. >> i have been addicted to opiates since i was 17. my grandmother gave me my first percocet. i had a headache, and she told me that would help. >> if there was a last refuge of people insulated from the opioid epidemic, it was pregnant women. but even they are no longer immune. for them, the risk of opioid addiction has quadrupled over the last 15 years. what do you think when you hear that? >> i believe it because i did it. >> reporter: rachel solman grew up here in eastern tennessee, a part of the country hard hit by the opioid epidemic. two years ago she had a miscarriage, her doctor says due to her opioid addiction. so when rachel found out she was pregnant again, she was terrified. how worried were you? >> i was very worried. i thought my body was not going to be able to carry it. >> reporter: it's hard to overstate the risks of being pregnant while addicted to oipt opioids. a possibility a baby could be
sanjay gupta has this important report. i want to warn you, some of the footage you will see is difficult to watch. >> i have been addicted to opiates since i was 17. my grandmother gave me my first percocet. i had a headache, and she told me that would help. >> if there was a last refuge of people insulated from the opioid epidemic, it was pregnant women. but even they are no longer immune. for them, the risk of opioid addiction has quadrupled over the last 15 years. what do you...
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sanjay gupta and chief political analyst dana bash. what are you hearing from your sources about the senator? >> well, as you mentioned his family has said that he is no longer going to have medical treatment. that is under way, and has been at least all day. and what that means is they're trying to make him as comfortable as possible. look, it is no secret, and dr. gupta can tell you this and has since we broke the news on this very program a year ago july that senator mccain has this horrible, horrible brain cancer, that this would be the thing that finally catches up to him, finally reminds us all that john mccain who survived 5 1/2 years being tortured in isolation in a north vietnamese prison is a mere mortal. and it's hard for even those close to him to grapple with that. i talked to some of his colleagues today who like all of us who have known this day is coming, are finding it kind of shocking that the end appears to be near. >> list took his words from last fall you're reminded john mccain doesn't feel cheated. he feels so ap
sanjay gupta and chief political analyst dana bash. what are you hearing from your sources about the senator? >> well, as you mentioned his family has said that he is no longer going to have medical treatment. that is under way, and has been at least all day. and what that means is they're trying to make him as comfortable as possible. look, it is no secret, and dr. gupta can tell you this and has since we broke the news on this very program a year ago july that senator mccain has this...
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gupta. sanjay. >> we know this is probably one of the toughest decisions the patient and patient's family and doctors make collectively to decide to stop treatment. but it's a conversation that's probably happening almost since the time of diagnosis. senator mccain was diagnosed back in july of last year. so it's been some 13 months since the diagnosis of his glioblastoma or gbm. this is aggressive brain cancer, the type of brain cancer that starts in the brain as opposed to starting somewhere else in the byrd and spreading to the brain. and i can tell you, i started my training in neurosurgery 25 years ago. we haven't made much progress overall in terms of being able to increase vifl from this tumor. it's a very aggressive tumor. almost from the beginning the conversations are, what are the treatment options? and how likely are they to benefit me? and at some point you sort of get to the point where you say, look, maybe the treatment options aren't actually working or maybe just too toxic f
gupta. sanjay. >> we know this is probably one of the toughest decisions the patient and patient's family and doctors make collectively to decide to stop treatment. but it's a conversation that's probably happening almost since the time of diagnosis. senator mccain was diagnosed back in july of last year. so it's been some 13 months since the diagnosis of his glioblastoma or gbm. this is aggressive brain cancer, the type of brain cancer that starts in the brain as opposed to starting...
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sanjay gupta and chief political correspondent dana bash. what are you hearing from your sources about the senator? >> well, as you mentioned, his family has said that he is no longer going to have medical treatment. that is under way, and has been at least all day. and what that means is they're trying to make him as comfortable as possible. look, it is no secret, and dr. gupta can tell you this, and has since we broke the news on this very program a year ago july that senator mccain has this horrible, horrible brain cancer, that this would be the thing that finally catches up to him, finally reminds us all that john mccain, who survived 5 1/2 years being tortured in isolation in a north vietnamese prison, is a mere mortal. and it's hard for even those close to him to grapple with that. i talked to some of his colleagues today who like all of us have known this day is coming, are finding it kind of shocking that the end appears to be near. >> listening to his words from last fall you're reminded john mccain doesn't feel cheated. he feels so
sanjay gupta and chief political correspondent dana bash. what are you hearing from your sources about the senator? >> well, as you mentioned, his family has said that he is no longer going to have medical treatment. that is under way, and has been at least all day. and what that means is they're trying to make him as comfortable as possible. look, it is no secret, and dr. gupta can tell you this, and has since we broke the news on this very program a year ago july that senator mccain has...
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former president jacob zuma us time in office it's like into last up to two years and will focus on the gupta brothers head one who headed one of the country's largest corporations they're accused of using influence over soon what's a secure political appointments and government contracts and neither will is in johannesburg and has more. the start of the commission of inquiry into state capture of the chairperson of the commission chief deputy chief justice raman sondra indicated that he hasn't been as much cooperation from state departments as the commissioner would have liked at least. there are men this does that we have had to deal with and that ministerial level is those that we have dealt with have been very supportive of them very corporate but sometimes there are challenges with regard to the shallows we have had delays. in. the dealings of the commission with the national treasury. over the past few months. so much so that. on two occasions i've had to. ask the minister of finance to intervene this were many could raise questions possibly around how effective the inquiry could be and
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let's go to devina gupta in delhi who is following the story. this has been a long while in the making and we have arrived. it is a huge deal, isn't it, for flipkart and india? absolutely. it has taken three months for regular tory approval to come through in the second attempt of walmart to enter india is finally sealed with india's leading online platform, flipkart. just like the us, fall walmart the biggest competitor in this market is still amazon but unlike the us where amazon is edging past walmart in the online platform, walmart has the advantage of an indian partner, flipkart, which 0regon advantage of an indian partner, flipkart, which oregon has a 100 million customer base. they are attracted to deep discounts which woolmark has a great synergy for and will be looking at entering the grocery online market which is the next battlefield for players here. —— walmart has a great synergy. it is only 3% of the overall market that walmart will be able to take share in the e—commerce segment. it still has challenges from brick and mortar
let's go to devina gupta in delhi who is following the story. this has been a long while in the making and we have arrived. it is a huge deal, isn't it, for flipkart and india? absolutely. it has taken three months for regular tory approval to come through in the second attempt of walmart to enter india is finally sealed with india's leading online platform, flipkart. just like the us, fall walmart the biggest competitor in this market is still amazon but unlike the us where amazon is edging...
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sanjay gupta has more. >> i have been addictsed to oep i can't tells since he was 17. my grandmother gave me a percocet. i had a headache, she head it would help. >> if there was a last refuge of people impacted it was pregnant women, for them the risk of opioid addiction quadrupled over the last 15 years. >> what do you thing when you hear that? >> i believe it because i did it. >> rachel solomon grew up in eastern tennessee, a part of the country hard hit by the opioid epidemic. two years ago had a michigan carriage r r a miscarriage. when she found out she was pregnant again, she was terrified. >> reporter: how worried were you about the baby? >> i thought my body would not be able to carry it. >> reporter: it's hard to overstate the risks of being pregnant while addicted to opioid, miscarriage, still birth, the possibility of i baby would be born in nas. this is tough to watch. the uncontrollable crying, unstoppable tremors. this distinctive scream. >> essentially coming off opioids like an adult would except babies just born. >> that's correct. >> reporter: for dr
sanjay gupta has more. >> i have been addictsed to oep i can't tells since he was 17. my grandmother gave me a percocet. i had a headache, she head it would help. >> if there was a last refuge of people impacted it was pregnant women, for them the risk of opioid addiction quadrupled over the last 15 years. >> what do you thing when you hear that? >> i believe it because i did it. >> rachel solomon grew up in eastern tennessee, a part of the country hard hit by the...
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sanjay gupta for more. obviously there are reasons why there are limits on how much is emitted into the air. what does this mean for the average american. >> and the united states is known for clean air. you go places around the world and you often can't count on big cities having clean air. people think about greenhouse gases and climate change and weather-related events. the public health community, you're talking about particulates. air pollution is small particulates that you can't see, they're about one-thirtieth the sides of a hair. we know what that does to the body now, the impact that it can have on the body particularly to people who have underlying illness, specifically heart and lung disease. those are people who will be the most adversely impacted by this no non-fatal heart attacks as well. these are the things that are of concern when you have more pollution and let me tell you the numbers in terms of the numbers of people affected. 1500 to 3600 premature deaths annually. decreasing those deat
sanjay gupta for more. obviously there are reasons why there are limits on how much is emitted into the air. what does this mean for the average american. >> and the united states is known for clean air. you go places around the world and you often can't count on big cities having clean air. people think about greenhouse gases and climate change and weather-related events. the public health community, you're talking about particulates. air pollution is small particulates that you can't...
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we expect in the gdpjapan due to gupta 1.5% year on year driven by consumer spending due to the tightening labour market in japan. a cake maker in london who worked in cafes in ba kery in london who worked in cafes in bakery shops has been looking for a big break. it came when a model bought one of the text and take on instagram. she notes the publicity for all was worth an launch a company which sells cakes through paris. she now is user ‘s instagram as the main force in her marketing. i got permission to make a cake for current delivery income of the famous model, and my sister said you had to go on instagram and get her to ta ke had to go on instagram and get her to take you. —— tag. i went from about 100 followers to 6000 that day, and i think that was the very start of my instagram, and i already have that big boost. you upload a photo, people like it, people see when you are doing, and then react to it, and maybe somebody can even get in touch and ordered that just by seeing can even get in touch and ordered thatjust by seeing it. so the more i uploaded, the more interest i had
we expect in the gdpjapan due to gupta 1.5% year on year driven by consumer spending due to the tightening labour market in japan. a cake maker in london who worked in cafes in ba kery in london who worked in cafes in bakery shops has been looking for a big break. it came when a model bought one of the text and take on instagram. she notes the publicity for all was worth an launch a company which sells cakes through paris. she now is user ‘s instagram as the main force in her marketing. i got...
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priyanka gupta explains why this strategically important. a military offensive in a blip would be a pivotal moment in the seven year conflict one that may have grave humanitarian and regional consequences the syrian opposition stronghold is one of the four deescalation zones which included eastern ghouta parts of homes and areas in the southwestern provinces of there are and. the deed was negotiated last year to stop violence and protect civilians but since january this year the syrian regime in plate in violation of that agreement has captured three of them but no leaves this last significant enclave of armed opposition that goes up against president bashar assad's regime capturing it live would put almost seventy five percent of the country under government control but government forces would have to fight a coalition of key rebel factions with reportedly an estimated seventy thousand fighters in order to achieve that goal it live is also strategically important it shares a border with the government stronghold like archaea home to the big
priyanka gupta explains why this strategically important. a military offensive in a blip would be a pivotal moment in the seven year conflict one that may have grave humanitarian and regional consequences the syrian opposition stronghold is one of the four deescalation zones which included eastern ghouta parts of homes and areas in the southwestern provinces of there are and. the deed was negotiated last year to stop violence and protect civilians but since january this year the syrian regime...
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sanjay gupta has been following one woman's battle in particular. take a look at this. >> reporter: in order to really understand what's going on here, you're going to need to suspend disbelief. lucia is dying, her lungs drowning in fluid. her electrolytes are fluctuating wildly and her heart is precariously close to shutting down. this 51-year-old mother and undocumented immigrant has renal disease, full on kidney failure. >> the function of the kidneys is to filter blood of excess toxins and excess fluid. when both kidneys stop working, people on average will live anywhere from 10 to 14 days. and so, to continue living, you need some process to filter blood, which is a dialysis machine. >> reporter: for most people, that treats the problem. but here's the thing, lucia is allowed treatment only when she essentially arrives at death's door. the emergency medical treatment act of 1986 says hospitals in the united states must care for anyone with a medical emergency, regardless of their citizenship or ability to pay, but they are not obligated to prev
sanjay gupta has been following one woman's battle in particular. take a look at this. >> reporter: in order to really understand what's going on here, you're going to need to suspend disbelief. lucia is dying, her lungs drowning in fluid. her electrolytes are fluctuating wildly and her heart is precariously close to shutting down. this 51-year-old mother and undocumented immigrant has renal disease, full on kidney failure. >> the function of the kidneys is to filter blood of excess...
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gupta can get into the medical reasons. in the family statement, they talk about how he's fought this. he's had several seizures along the way, including a bad one last friday, i'm told. he has decided with their consultation that it is time to stop trying to fight it with medical treatment. that is a big deal if you know the life and history of john mccain. he's an american hero. he's been a republican politician through several iterations of the republican party. through all of that, he's been a fighter and survivor. you look at how he was tortured and imprisoned in vietnam. if you look at his crustiness, and i say that as a high compliment, as a challenger to george bush in the republican primary, running for president himself in 2008, as a voice before he was sidelined by this horrible disease against this president often at times. a very dysfunctional relationship, being polite, with president trump. so the arc of john mccain's life, whether you're looking at his military service, his political service, his own admissi
gupta can get into the medical reasons. in the family statement, they talk about how he's fought this. he's had several seizures along the way, including a bad one last friday, i'm told. he has decided with their consultation that it is time to stop trying to fight it with medical treatment. that is a big deal if you know the life and history of john mccain. he's an american hero. he's been a republican politician through several iterations of the republican party. through all of that, he's...
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. >> gupta running in michigan, he's sanjay gupta, who of course works for cnn. that's the way we see democrats using donald trump as a foil for their own campaigns. >> no doubt. as jonathan was saying, you know, it's almost -- all of the primaries are over so we're almost at that hurdle but not completely. in the primary campaign after labor day, it's going to be both sides using donald trump and for democrats this resistance movement, he's going to be a powerful force. the other issue for democrats though is -- for all of the oxygen that this presidency consumes, one thing we don't often discuss as much as as what's happening on the democratic side in terms of identity crisis. elizabeth warren, bernie sanders, yes probably at this point but there are plenty of issues on the democratic side lingering for 2020. for now at least, one thing we have our eye on, how many democrats running talking about i am peext and other things. tom steyer spending millions talking about it. but that is hanging over this entire conversation, impeachment and investigations. and it's
. >> gupta running in michigan, he's sanjay gupta, who of course works for cnn. that's the way we see democrats using donald trump as a foil for their own campaigns. >> no doubt. as jonathan was saying, you know, it's almost -- all of the primaries are over so we're almost at that hurdle but not completely. in the primary campaign after labor day, it's going to be both sides using donald trump and for democrats this resistance movement, he's going to be a powerful force. the other...
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sanjay gupta, met a couple of them. >>> i have been addicted to opiates since i was 17. my grandmother gave me my first percocet. i had a headache, and she told me that would help. >> reporter: if there was a last refuge of people inslated from the opioid epidemic, it was pregnant women. even they are no longer immune. for them, the risk of opioid addicts has quadrupled -- opioid addiction has quadrupled. what do you think when you hear that? >> i believe it because i did that. >> reporter: rachel solomon grew up in tennessee, a part of the country hard hit by the epidemic. two years ago she had a miscarriage. the doctors say due to her opioid addiction. when rachel found out she was pregnant again, she was terrified. how worried were you about the baby? >> i was very worried, but i just thought that my body was not going to be able to carry it. >> reporter: it's hard to overstate the risks of being pregnant while addicted to opioids -- miscarriage, stillbirth, and the possibility of a baby would essentially be born into a crisis of withdrawal known as neo-natal abstinen
sanjay gupta, met a couple of them. >>> i have been addicted to opiates since i was 17. my grandmother gave me my first percocet. i had a headache, and she told me that would help. >> reporter: if there was a last refuge of people inslated from the opioid epidemic, it was pregnant women. even they are no longer immune. for them, the risk of opioid addicts has quadrupled -- opioid addiction has quadrupled. what do you think when you hear that? >> i believe it because i did...
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sanjay gupta. senator mccain chose you to break the story of his illness last july. what do you think prompted this decision by the senator to end treatment? >> well, i'm sure it was a very difficult decision. and you are sort of having these decisions all along when you are getting this sort of treatment. you may remember initially they thought he had this blood collection only, that was above his left eye. behind his eyebrow. and they found the tumor at that point when they were taking out the blood collection. that was july of last year. after that, you know, it is the question of chemotherapy, radiation, constantly sort of doing in some ways you know the analysis, is the risk of the therapy and the toll that that therapy takes on the body worth it, is it doing its job. and at some point you say, you know, you get to the point where you say the risks are no longer worth it. and i think that that is what has happened now. i think over the past couple weeks i've heard from people that he had a seizure last week, he's had some tee decline and i'm sure that is part of
sanjay gupta. senator mccain chose you to break the story of his illness last july. what do you think prompted this decision by the senator to end treatment? >> well, i'm sure it was a very difficult decision. and you are sort of having these decisions all along when you are getting this sort of treatment. you may remember initially they thought he had this blood collection only, that was above his left eye. behind his eyebrow. and they found the tumor at that point when they were taking...
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sanjay gupta for more on the next stage for senator mccain. sanjay, just essentially from a medical perspective, explain what this means for senator mccain that he decided to forgo further treatment for his aggressive form of brain cancer. >> well, it's obviously -- it's tough news. we know that he has been dealing with this since last summer, since july of last year. he had an operation at that time. he has been undergoing therapy. typically, that's chemotherapy and radiation. it can be tough. it can be very hard to go through this therapy. the goal is to try and combat the cancer cells in the brain. what it sounds like has happened is that at some point -- always you are making a risk/benefit analysis. how much benefit am i getting for this given the toll that this therapy is taking on my body? it sounds like where he says, the risk is no longer outweighing the benefit. it's tough. it's a tough thing, this type of tumor, as you know, as a lot of people who have been following senator mccain's story know, the average survival is 14 months. ri
sanjay gupta for more on the next stage for senator mccain. sanjay, just essentially from a medical perspective, explain what this means for senator mccain that he decided to forgo further treatment for his aggressive form of brain cancer. >> well, it's obviously -- it's tough news. we know that he has been dealing with this since last summer, since july of last year. he had an operation at that time. he has been undergoing therapy. typically, that's chemotherapy and radiation. it can be...
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sanjay gupta joins me now. cnn's chief medical correspondent. you were one of the few reporters who actually were permitted to review the medical records running for president in 2008 and a practicing neuro surgeon and deal with patients with these types of cancer. this is such a difficult decision and such a difficult conversation to have for the patient and the family about when is it time to stop treatment and so much of this goes back to quality of life, sanjay. >> yeah. there's no question about it. i think in some of these conversations happened almost since the time of diagnosis, erica. that is diagnosis for senator mccain in july of last year, 13 months now since he was diagnosed. he had an operation, you remember, because there was a blood collection just above his eyebrow on the left eyebrow and they weren't sure what caused that blood collection. when they removed it, that's when they found the tumor. but really, at that time, you know, you sort of -- once you have the diagnosis, you say here's the various options, the likelihood of t
sanjay gupta joins me now. cnn's chief medical correspondent. you were one of the few reporters who actually were permitted to review the medical records running for president in 2008 and a practicing neuro surgeon and deal with patients with these types of cancer. this is such a difficult decision and such a difficult conversation to have for the patient and the family about when is it time to stop treatment and so much of this goes back to quality of life, sanjay. >> yeah. there's no...
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sanjay gupta has one mother's story. >> reporter: in order to really understand what's going on here, you're going to need to suspend disbelief. lucia is dying. her lungs drowning in fluid. her electrolytes are fluctuating wildly. and her heart is precariously close to shutting down. this 51-year-old mother and undocumented immigrant has end stage renal disease. full-on kidney failure. >> the function of the kidneys is to filter blood of excess toxins and excess fluid. when both kidneys stop working, people on average will live anywhere from 10 to 14 days. and so to continue living, you need some process to filter blood, which is a dialysis machine. >> reporter: for most people that treated the problem. but here's the thing. lucia is allowed treatment only when she essentially arrives at death's door. the emergency medical treatment act of 1986 says hospitals in the united states must care for anyone with a medical emergency, regardless of their citizenship or ability to pay. but they're not obligated to prevent that emergency from happening in the first place. what is happening insid
sanjay gupta has one mother's story. >> reporter: in order to really understand what's going on here, you're going to need to suspend disbelief. lucia is dying. her lungs drowning in fluid. her electrolytes are fluctuating wildly. and her heart is precariously close to shutting down. this 51-year-old mother and undocumented immigrant has end stage renal disease. full-on kidney failure. >> the function of the kidneys is to filter blood of excess toxins and excess fluid. when both...
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very hungry god a gigantic skull made from typical indian stainless steel cookware by subodh gupta . the glinting sculpture is the centerpiece of the artist's first solo exhibition in france. i work with the daily men dance and when i was making this particular work nineteen years ago. ninety percent of the population of india using this term this is still it and sort of like a breakfast lunch and then. sent pans and other everyday objects like a milk man's bicycle make frequent appearances in court does exploration of india's past and present or stacks of tiffin boxes another tradition used to examine the ambivalence of a society caught between tradition and globalization exploding wealth and abject poverty caste politics and spirituality. is india's most celebrated contemporary artist is retrospective is on it the more need to party through august twenty sixth. a musical encounter between india and germany the beethoven fest bon brings young musicians together in mumbai. moment by is a vibrant and sprawling city on the coast india's gateway to the world and where the twenty eightee
very hungry god a gigantic skull made from typical indian stainless steel cookware by subodh gupta . the glinting sculpture is the centerpiece of the artist's first solo exhibition in france. i work with the daily men dance and when i was making this particular work nineteen years ago. ninety percent of the population of india using this term this is still it and sort of like a breakfast lunch and then. sent pans and other everyday objects like a milk man's bicycle make frequent appearances in...
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very hungry god a gigantic skull made from typical indian stainless steel cookware by subodh gupta . the glinting sculpture is the centerpiece of the artist's first solo exhibition in france. i work with in delhi men dance and when i was making this particular work nineteen years ago. ninety percent of the population of india huge interest in this is still it unsettles like a breakfast lunch and dinner. sent pans and other everyday objects like a milkman's bicycle make frequent appearances in court does exploration of india's past and present or stacks of tiffin boxes another tradition used to examine the ambivalence of a society caught between tradition and globalisation exploding wealth and i'm jack cast politics and spirituality. is india's most celebrated contemporary artist his retrospective is on it the more need to party through august twenty sixth. a musical encounter between india and germany the beethoven fest bon brings young musicians together in one by. moment by is a vibrant and sprawling city on the coast of india's gateway to the world and where the twenty eight thous
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let's get more on this story from sema gupta joining us from the italian capital rome a scene that rescue efforts are ongoing at this hour can you tell us what's happening right now on the ground well essentially you've got the firefighters the ambulance emergency services well as the police all involved five slices i actually using drones in order to get aerial footage in order to assess the damage in the also to have a bird's eye view i guess of exactly what's happening even as they are on the ground treating this how they would cheat weights here in italy the same unit time gold in order to work through the rubble and to try to find any survivors as well as bodies of those they be buried and there are still a number of people reported missing and therefore these rescue efforts will continue although the authorities are also thinking of immediately after that's because these massive concrete slabs have fallen onto railway lines as well as on to a river running below it and so this could potentially create a sort of like an artificial dam if they are further down pause as expected with r
let's get more on this story from sema gupta joining us from the italian capital rome a scene that rescue efforts are ongoing at this hour can you tell us what's happening right now on the ground well essentially you've got the firefighters the ambulance emergency services well as the police all involved five slices i actually using drones in order to get aerial footage in order to assess the damage in the also to have a bird's eye view i guess of exactly what's happening even as they are on...
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unfortunate incident but all thoughts perhaps now on those potential survivors underneath the rubble seen on gupta thank you very much for joining us with that update from rome police in the u.k. are treating a car crash outside the houses of parliament as an act of terrorism three people were injured when a man drove his car into the security barriers outside the building the suspect has been arrested police are working to confirm his identity. this footage was taken moments after the car crashed outside british parliament. a b.b.c. television camera filmed a car driving toward parliament then into an access lane before hitting the barrier gate. surround the vehicle and arrest the suspect at gunpoint. and eye witness described seeing the car. itself seeing a man roy. i was appalled at the restraint to force my remark and it was deliberately it was a it was made over you have a lot of injuries you would use a direct hit from under those of it becoming quite an experience at least now in fiction they. were praised for their rapid response they say the incident is being treated as an act of terroris
unfortunate incident but all thoughts perhaps now on those potential survivors underneath the rubble seen on gupta thank you very much for joining us with that update from rome police in the u.k. are treating a car crash outside the houses of parliament as an act of terrorism three people were injured when a man drove his car into the security barriers outside the building the suspect has been arrested police are working to confirm his identity. this footage was taken moments after the car...
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devina gupta is in delhi. a pretty bold move by the company? absolutely and the second international for a further seven—year—old indians start up, after australia, now eyeing the uk market and a market which has seen a bit of competition between existing uberand bit of competition between existing uber and the iconic london cabs. here is where 0la is planning to give a solution. it is saying its users will be able to choose between a private hire vehicle and a black cab. also it is offering low commissions for the taxi drivers, something that has worked for the company in australia as well. and 0la is hoping to turn profitable after the uk market. here is the catch, the real story is both 0la and uber have a common investor, calling for a merger of the two taxi hailing bats and with this move, you have seen how uber has exited from the south asian market, it will be very difficult the uber to catch up on the competition 0la brings along. softbank doing well with investments, interesting to see how 0la does. this is how the markets opened..
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investigation needs to take place to find out really the exact cause of this incident journal thema gupta speaking to us from rome seema thank you very much. now to some other stories making headlines around the world japan's emperor akihito has expressed deep remorse for his country's role in world war two at an annual memorial event in tokyo during his three decades on the throne akihito is spoken out for peace and reconciliation the eighty four year old was appearing at the event for the last time he's due to abdicate next april. in the us a grand jury investigation has found that hundreds of roman catholic priests sexually abused more than one thousand children in the state of pennsylvania since the one nine hundred forty s. the report comes after a two year investigation that showed sexual abuse was systematically covered up by senior church officials. after a suspected terror attack in london on to say police have now raided three addresses in central england three people were injured when a man drove into pedestrians and cyclists and crashed into a barrier outside the houses of par
investigation needs to take place to find out really the exact cause of this incident journal thema gupta speaking to us from rome seema thank you very much. now to some other stories making headlines around the world japan's emperor akihito has expressed deep remorse for his country's role in world war two at an annual memorial event in tokyo during his three decades on the throne akihito is spoken out for peace and reconciliation the eighty four year old was appearing at the event for the...
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devina gupta travelled to the indian prime minister's home state in gujarat to find out more. this skill is 12 years old and her mother is accompanying her to school today for her vaccination at a special camp set up in rural areas like this one. the dosage is free,. measles and rubella claimed almost 50,000 lives in india every year. the government wants to wipe out the deadly diseases by 2020. to meet that target, the immunisation drive needs to be a successful one. these are only ten students in this classroom of 52 children who have taken the vaccination. when we spoke to the rest of them they say their pa rents to the rest of them they say their parents have asked them not to take pa rt parents have asked them not to take part in the campaign because they have been influenced mostly by social media rumours warning of repercussions of. this cottage has gone viral on what's at in this muslim village. it chose a local news channel warning that the measles and rubella vaccine is being used to sterilise muslim children in a bid to control minority population in india. at this
devina gupta travelled to the indian prime minister's home state in gujarat to find out more. this skill is 12 years old and her mother is accompanying her to school today for her vaccination at a special camp set up in rural areas like this one. the dosage is free,. measles and rubella claimed almost 50,000 lives in india every year. the government wants to wipe out the deadly diseases by 2020. to meet that target, the immunisation drive needs to be a successful one. these are only ten...
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allegations if former president jacob zuma had any influence in this regard and his relationship with the gupta family who's alleged to have used their political connections to benefit politically and financially from state owned enterprises which range from the national electricity provider to public transport and even the use of their political connections for their citizenship here in south africa. you're watching out of there i'm so robin a reminder of our top stories afghanistan's presidential palace has come under fire after president garvey pushed for a new cease fire with the taliban but he was delivering an even better when rockets were fired towards the building they landed in the surrounding streets no one has been reported injured at the moment afghan military helicopters fired at a house where they suspect the rockets have come from. turkey has filed a complaint with the world trade organization over u.s. tariffs on steel in alameda been ports donald trump doubled levees earlier this month after taking it refused to release an american pastor accused of links to the failed coup in
allegations if former president jacob zuma had any influence in this regard and his relationship with the gupta family who's alleged to have used their political connections to benefit politically and financially from state owned enterprises which range from the national electricity provider to public transport and even the use of their political connections for their citizenship here in south africa. you're watching out of there i'm so robin a reminder of our top stories afghanistan's...
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allegations if former president jacob zuma had any influence in this regard and his relationship with the gupta family whose alleged to have used their political connections to benefit politically and financially from state owned enterprises which range from the national electricity provider to public transport and even the use of their political connections for their citizenship here in south africa malaysia's prime minister wants to cancel billions of dollars worth of deals with china as part of plans to cut his country's national debt to him mohammed has been meeting the chinese premier league job in beijing but he has already suspended energy and rail projects that were signed by his predecessor. blaze's national debt is that around two hundred fifty billion dollars the troubled ministration is having trouble finding a number of people they deported under a controversial scheme children taken from their parents after crossing the border from mexico into the u.s. earlier this year remain in government there are unable to be reunited with their parents after authorities have failed to locate
allegations if former president jacob zuma had any influence in this regard and his relationship with the gupta family whose alleged to have used their political connections to benefit politically and financially from state owned enterprises which range from the national electricity provider to public transport and even the use of their political connections for their citizenship here in south africa malaysia's prime minister wants to cancel billions of dollars worth of deals with china as part...
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understand the consequences of the new law it's important to trace israel's demographic changes priyanka gupta has that sparked by political zionism in europe jewish immigration into historic palestine began in the late nineteenth century but it was minimal at the beginning of the first world war there were little more than thirty thousand jews out of a population of over seven hundred thousand people but jewish immigration so just before and after the second world war with the persecution of jews in europe and different parts of the world when the state of israel was created in nine hundred forty eight its population stood at eight hundred six thousand that's close to the number of palestinians who were violently expelled from their homes to make way for this new nation in the last seventy years is just population has increased by ten times largely because of state sponsored migration and a high jewish book trade israeli jews today trace their ancestry back to europe the united states the middle east africa and asia in contrast israeli palestinians now make up little more than twenty percent
understand the consequences of the new law it's important to trace israel's demographic changes priyanka gupta has that sparked by political zionism in europe jewish immigration into historic palestine began in the late nineteenth century but it was minimal at the beginning of the first world war there were little more than thirty thousand jews out of a population of over seven hundred thousand people but jewish immigration so just before and after the second world war with the persecution of...
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consequences of the new law it's important to trace israel's demographic changes over time has priyanka gupta. spoiled by political zionism in europe jewish immigration into historic palestine began in the late nineteenth century but it was minimal at the beginning of the first world war there were little more than thirty thousand jews out of a population of over seven hundred thousand people but jewish immigration so before and after the second world war with the persecution of jews in europe and different parts of the world when the state of israel was created in nine hundred forty eight its population stood at eight hundred six thousand that's close to the number of palestinians who were violently expelled from their homes to make way for this new nation in the last seventy years is just population has increased by ten times largely because of state sponsored migration and a high jewish birthrate israeli jews today trace their ancestry back to europe the united states the middle east africa and asia in contrast israeli palestinian style make up little more than twenty percent of the total
consequences of the new law it's important to trace israel's demographic changes over time has priyanka gupta. spoiled by political zionism in europe jewish immigration into historic palestine began in the late nineteenth century but it was minimal at the beginning of the first world war there were little more than thirty thousand jews out of a population of over seven hundred thousand people but jewish immigration so before and after the second world war with the persecution of jews in europe...
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allegations if former president jacob zuma had any influence in this regard and his relationship with the gupta family who's alleged to have used their political connections to benefit politically and financially from state owned enterprises which range from the national electricity provider to public transport and even the use of their political connections for all of their citizenship here in south africa u.s. president donald trump has paid tribute to immigration officials during a white house event the federal agencies overseeing the nation's border have been thrown into the debate of a trump zero tolerance immigration policy that call for the separation of migrant children from their families after they illegally cross the us mexico border but democrats are hoping the fallout will help them in the upcoming elections but trump says immigration will be the defining issue. meanwhile the trumpet ministrations having trouble finding the deported parents of hundreds of children who remain in government ten the children were taken away from their parents after they crossed the border earlier this
allegations if former president jacob zuma had any influence in this regard and his relationship with the gupta family who's alleged to have used their political connections to benefit politically and financially from state owned enterprises which range from the national electricity provider to public transport and even the use of their political connections for all of their citizenship here in south africa u.s. president donald trump has paid tribute to immigration officials during a white...
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allegations if former president jacob zuma had any influence in this regard and his relationship with the gupta family who's alleged to have used their political connections to benefit politically and financially from state owned enterprises which range from the national electricity provider to public transport and even the use of their political connections for their citizenship here in south africa u.s. president donald trump has paid tribute to immigration officials during a white house event the federal agencies overseeing the nation's border have been thrown into the debate of a trump zero tolerance immigration policy called for the separation of migrant children from their families after they illegally crossed the us mexico border democrats are hoping the fallout will help them in the upcoming elections trump says immigration will be the defining issue. we will protect those who protect us the extremists who attack c.b.c. like to portray themselves as champions of social justice they are not but their radical policies are the ultimate injustice hurting innocent americans and spilling inno
allegations if former president jacob zuma had any influence in this regard and his relationship with the gupta family who's alleged to have used their political connections to benefit politically and financially from state owned enterprises which range from the national electricity provider to public transport and even the use of their political connections for their citizenship here in south africa u.s. president donald trump has paid tribute to immigration officials during a white house...
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gupta, thanks for your time. up next a massive effort by newspapers across the country to launch an attack on president trump. it didn't go as planneded. >> fake news. >> they are fake! >> [crowd noise]. if you have psoriasis, ... little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla . it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with... ...an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts,... ...or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. the first person to survive alzis out there.ase and
gupta, thanks for your time. up next a massive effort by newspapers across the country to launch an attack on president trump. it didn't go as planneded. >> fake news. >> they are fake! >> [crowd noise]. if you have psoriasis, ... little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla . it may...
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sanjay gupta has been following one mother's hardship as she's been trying to get dialysis. he joins me now. obviously we would think yes, of course, undocumented immigrants don't have health insurance but i never before thought about what do people with chronic illness do in terms of getting treatment? >> exactly. a lot of people haven't considered this. even people within the medical profession. a group of doctors, a out of denver flagged this issue to give us insight into what happens when someone has a chronic disease, gets health care but it's very late. in order to understand what's going on here, you're going to need to suspend disbelief. lucia is dying, her lungs drowning in fluid, her electrolytes are fluctuating wildly and her heart is precariously close to shutting down. this 51-year-old mother and undocumented immigrant has end-stage renal disease, full on kidney failure. >> the function of the kidneys is to filter blood of excess toxins and fluid. when both kidneys stop working, people will live 10 to 14 days so to continue living you need a process to filter bl
sanjay gupta has been following one mother's hardship as she's been trying to get dialysis. he joins me now. obviously we would think yes, of course, undocumented immigrants don't have health insurance but i never before thought about what do people with chronic illness do in terms of getting treatment? >> exactly. a lot of people haven't considered this. even people within the medical profession. a group of doctors, a out of denver flagged this issue to give us insight into what happens...
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s sanjay gupta is here to explain. -we're in a small room. what?! -welcome. -[ gasps ] a bigger room?! -how many of you use car insurance? -oh. -well, what if i showed you this? -[ laughing ] ho-ho-ho! -wow. -it's a computer. -we compare rates to help you get the price and coverage that's right for you. -that's amazing! the only thing that would make this better is if my mom were here. what?! an unexpected ending! >>> think about this. having to wait until you are about to die before you can get medical treatment that you need. it seems impossible. but that's the reality for some, undocumented immigrants in the u.s. illegally but in need of life-saving care. what do you do? you have been following one woman's battle with this. >> i have. i think it provides real insight into what happens in certain parts of our medical system, what happens with immigration and what happens when these two things collide. i will tell you as you watch this, a lot of what you are about to see surprised me. i hadn't seen how the system actually evolved. take a look.to re
s sanjay gupta is here to explain. -we're in a small room. what?! -welcome. -[ gasps ] a bigger room?! -how many of you use car insurance? -oh. -well, what if i showed you this? -[ laughing ] ho-ho-ho! -wow. -it's a computer. -we compare rates to help you get the price and coverage that's right for you. -that's amazing! the only thing that would make this better is if my mom were here. what?! an unexpected ending! >>> think about this. having to wait until you are about to die before...