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Hey ladies and gentlemen, this is Carmine Sabia for Explain America, and a brain specialist
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doctor has just weighed in on Joe Biden's condition, and it's, well, it's damning
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of this channel. Dr. Sanjay Gupta of CNN, who has really been on Team Biden, in my opinion, since day one
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Certainly not a Trumper by any stretch of the imagination, but a good doctor, gives
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good solid sound advice. I've listened to a lot of things he says. He's a very smart man
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He's a brain doctor. This is what he does for a living
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And he said he's spoken to other brain doctors, and they have serious concerns that this is
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not a one-time incident that happened at the debate, but part of a pattern
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And what he says here, and I think this is key, he says the questions are not going away
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until Biden takes a full cognitive test and releases those results to the American people
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And I would contend, I would trust, after that debate, I would trust CNN to do it
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I would trust the New York Times to do it, to hire the doctor, because they've proven
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to me that they're willing to tell the truth about Joe Biden
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And I think it's because they want to save the Democrat presidency, and they don't think
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he can do it. So I would say have CNN hire the doctor, have the New York Times hire the doctor, whoever
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hires the doctor. It can't be a Joe Biden yes-man. It has to be a doctor who has something to put on the line here
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Give him the cognitive exam and let us know if our president, the leader of the free world
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the man who has the nuclear codes, is capable of making decisions
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I want you to listen very closely to what Dr. Janja Gupta had to say here, and then
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let me know in the comments if you agree with him. As voters closely watch President Biden's next move, CNN's chief medical correspondent
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Dr. Sanjay Gupta, has a pointed suggestion for what the next move should be
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In a new piece out on CNN.com this morning, Sanjay is calling for President Biden to undergo
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detailed cognitive and neurological testing and then share his results publicly. Dr. Sanjay Gupta joins us now
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Sanjay, tell us what your reaction was to the debate and what's transpired over the
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last week. Based on you calling for a cognitive test, it's quite clear, you believe, that these
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questions about his fitness should be taken seriously. Yeah. I think there was a level of concern
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I heard this from a lot of doctors, frankly, who are brain specialists like me from around
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the country and around the world. The essay that I wrote, Jim, is not a political one
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It's a medical one. Frankly, many of the things that people saw, I think, were not even necessarily new episodes
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but what they were, I think, were more sustained and I think a little bit more profound for
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people to see that. I think that's why testing can be so important
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I think the real question you're trying to answer is, are these episodes just episodes
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that could be explained by lots of things, a poor night's sleep, low blood sugar, viral
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illness, or is this reflective of something that is deeper, a condition that could potentially
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be treated as well, Jim? I think that's a really important point
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Some of the signs that we saw that people observed during the debate, the slowness of
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speech, the halting of speech, sometimes the confused ramblings, again, these are types
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of things that can be explained by lots of different things and you cannot make a diagnosis
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simply by observation, but that's why it may warrant more testing. If you were my patient, frankly, if you were my father, I would advocate for this sort
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of testing. Again, in large part, because there might be something you can do about it and it can
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be hopeful times with regard to some of these diagnoses. That's really what's going on here
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I will say that the White House, they do say that there's various explanations for what
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happened here, late nights, jet lag, having a cold, but again, if this is an episode
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those things kind of make sense. If this is a more sustained condition, it needs to be investigated, I think
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