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Showing posts with label Oprah Winfrey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oprah Winfrey. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Sanjay Gupta on Oprah

Dr. Sanjay Gupta appeared on the Oprah show today. Oprah opened the segment by recapping Sanjay's activities as a doctor in Haiti as well as a reporter. First was video of his treating a 15 day old baby with some sort of head injury, video of him spending the night in the field hospital treating 25 critically injured patients alone after the doctors packed up and left due to security concerns, and then video of Sanjay being helicoptered by the US military to an aircraft carrier offshore to preform a 90 minute emergency surgery on a 15 year old girl who had concrete embedded in her brain from the earthquake.



Sanjay was then brought into the studio from Port-au-Prince, Haiti, via Skype. Oprah asked Sanjay about this morning's 6.1 aftershock, and he said he definitely did. That although they are called aftershocks, a 6.1 feels like a real earthquake. He spoke of it being hard to imagine how all the debris will get cleaned up. Again, after this morning's aftershock, assessment teams will be looking for people with physical injuries, but there is a lot of emotional anxiety as well. People are so frightened you can see it in their faces as they walk around.


Talk then turned to the medical issue of how a lot of people lived, but barely, and now they need medical care that they just aren't getting. He spoke about all the "preventable deaths" because personnel and supplies just aren't available. Oprah asked him if i was a money problem or a distribution problem and Sanjay said it was definitely a distribution problem at this point -- there are supplies at the airport but not getting to where they need to go to help people. Oprah asked him "who's in charge" and he said that was a good question, because minutes and hours is how you measure the speed of medical relief and it's been 8 days!

Oprah said Sanjay told her that of all the crisis he's personally seen, Haiti has been the most worrisome and asked him to elaborate. He started out by saying you need to look at where Haiti started - one of the most impoverished nations in the world, their medical infrastructure was terrible, non-existent in so many places; they had one of the worst physician to patient ratios in the world, and that was the starting point 8 days ago. If you start there and then the earthquake hit which decreased the amount of hospitals and personnel available while exponentially increasing the number of people who need that infrastructure -- what worries him is how do you ever catch up.

He spoke of the differences with the Tsunami, because people either lived or died in the Tsunami and needed food and water -- where in Haiti people lived, but with catastrophic injuries and they need that care. They talked about the need of an infrastructure for distribution. While security is obviously important but unless you save people's lives, unless you get them some care, security is not going to matter. Sanjay states that when you increase the access to medical care you will decrease security concerns. People are desperate and that's why the security concerns go up. It all dovetails together.


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Saturday, October 24, 2009

CNN.com, Oprah and Facebook Simulcast Announced


CNN.com, Anderson Cooper and Oprah join forces for an in-depth discussion simulcast LIVE on Oprah.com, CNN.com and Facebook Monday, November 9 at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT. To participate follow the link.

The simulcast focuses on Say You're One of Them by Uwem Akpan, Oprah's newest selection for her book club. The book is a collection of stories written from the perspective of a young child living with war and strife in Africa.

Here's the commercial that aired earlier on Friday during Oprah's syndicated program:




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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Oprah Love The Gerg and Other Election Related Video!!!

We all love David Gergen! We have appreciated all his balanced commentary throughout this political campagin. Well we are not the oly ones who love the Gerg. David Gergen made an appearance on Oprah Winfrey’s live show on Wednesday as part of Oprah’s political panel. I clipped the segments that David was on.

David Gergen on Oprah Pt 1





David Gergen on Oprah Pt 2





David Gergen on Oprah Pt 3




Book Asylum sent me a fantastic link to a video of John King doing "Minority Report". It is rather good and as Ms. BA said some people have a lot of talent and time on their hands.




We also have a video that was posted on MTV about the CNN Election Express. You can also read the accompanying article by click here.




On Thursday’s Situation Room Wolf Blitzer and Howard Kurtz spoke on the reaction of some reporters on Election night.






That is it for me this week. See you next week ~ Sapphire






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Wednesday, October 8, 2008

The Time Warner Summit & Ali on Oprah



For this two-day event, Time Warner is inviting leading media organizations and analysts, political insiders and pundits for a series of keynotes, conversations and panel events on topics ranging from the media’s roles and responsibilities in covering the campaign and election to how the digital revolution has changed the race for the White House.

There is a huge list of confirmed speakers, may of which are familiar to CNN viewers. Campbell Brown, Jon Klein, Anderson Cooper, Christiane Amanpur, Jeffery Toobin, Fareed Zakaria, Mark Halperin, John King, Donna Brazille, Bill Schneider, Candy Crowley, and David Bohrman just to name a few. For more information follow the link.


Thank goodness CNN's Ali Velshi has not lived up to his TDS moniker of 'The Profit of Doom' in the past few turbulent days. His calm voice of reason has gone a long way to helping viewers not only understand how we got into this financial mess, but also what we can expect during the long climb back out. It seems that even Oprah wanted to share the Ali approach to Econ 101 with her viewers last week. Take a look.

Part 1


Part 2



CNN Digital Secures No. 1 Spot for Vice Presidential Debate
CNNPolitics.com, ‘Political Ticker’ Set All-Time Highs Following Vice-Presidential Debate


The CNN Digital Network garnered multiple No. 1 rankings and set traffic records for the Thursday, Oct. 2, debate between vice presidential hopefuls, Sen. Joe Biden and Gov. Sarah Palin.
On debate day, CNN Digital ranked No. 1 among all Current Events and Global News sites with 73 million total minutes, 60 percent ahead of MSNBC and 70 percent ahead of Yahoo! News. CNN Digital also ranked No. 1 in page views with 69 million page views, 47 percent ahead of MSNBC and 120 percent ahead of Yahoo! News. (Source: Nielsen Online)
CNN.com Live served 1.5 million live streams during the debate – CNN.com Live’s second highest day on record – showing an increase in streams by 43 percent. Compared to its traffic during the Democratic National Convention, CNN.com Live’s total streams increased by 149 percent. (Source: Omniture Site Catalyst, Global)
On Friday, Oct. 3, the CNN Digital Network continued to rank No. 1 among all Current Events and Global News sites with 61.9 million minutes, besting MSNBC by 19 percent. CNN Digital also ranked No. 1 in page views with 67 million page views, ranking ahead of MSNBC by 46 percent. (Source: Nielsen Online)
Overall, Friday represented the highest traffic day ever for the CNN Political Ticker – the No. 1 political news blog according to Nielsen Online – as it generated 7.3 million page views. This is the 12th time in two weeks the Political Ticker, which features fact checks and analysis from CNN commentators and correspondents, has had more than two million page views per day. (Source: Omniture Site Catalyst, Global)
Also, CNNPolitics.com reported its highest trafficked day ever on Friday with 21.3 million page views. CNNPolitics.com, which launched only a year ago, garnered its one billionth page view the week before the Democratic National Convention. (Source: Omniture Site Catalyst, Global)




And thanks to Cyn for catching this 'separated at birth' cap from Wednesday's American Morning. Richard Quest and John Roberts must have coordinated wardrobes before coming to work!
Well there you have all the latest from me this week. Until next week ~ Phebe



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