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dr. julian bails will return. we'll go back to the mines as well. don't go away. e rescue of the third miner is coming up. >>> mike roe and dr. charles sophie remain. dr. julian bails, chairman of the department of neurosurgery at the university of west virginia remains. we take you back to the scene and show it to you. as seen in chile at that san jose mine. the capsule is going down to pick up the third miner. as greg christianson, one of our key producers at cnn just said to me, it is a little mind-boggling, isn't it? mike, we'll start with you. we're all the way here. we're in los angeles. you're in san francisco. dr. bails is in west virginia. and we're seeing the scene below the earth from chile. >> yeah. i think mind-boggling is exactly the right way to put it. we're just looking around here in the control room and everybody is kind of shrugging their shoulders as if to say i can't believe we're watching this. the thing that occurred to me, i don't want to put words in anyone's mouth. i can't get over the fact that every day these guys do what they do. but i
dr. julian bails will return. we'll go back to the mines as well. don't go away. e rescue of the third miner is coming up. >>> mike roe and dr. charles sophie remain. dr. julian bails, chairman of the department of neurosurgery at the university of west virginia remains. we take you back to the scene and show it to you. as seen in chile at that san jose mine. the capsule is going down to pick up the third miner. as greg christianson, one of our key producers at cnn just said to me, it...
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dr. bailes, the players are glorified. they get awards for some of the vicious hits.ou change that kind of mindset and people saying, hey? going in, you know football is a dangerous sport? >> it is. and this spinal cord injury is almost the worst. it has to be a culture change. everyone has to buy in. it has to start from the top at the nfl level. maybe the changes they're implying are going to be made will be becomed, all the way down. >> i know you love the game of football. you're not a hater here. and you spend a lot of time studying the long-term effects of the concussions. it's undeniable what they can cause and lead to. >> it is. we want to make the game safer. we have to take the head out of the game. the first place for me to start is to enforce the rules that are already on the books. this is a good plan if it comes to fruition this week. >> thanks for your reporting on that this morning. >>> time, now, for the weather. get back over to sam. >> good morning, robin. let's start with the storms that will probably kick up in the midsouth today. it's along the s
dr. bailes, the players are glorified. they get awards for some of the vicious hits.ou change that kind of mindset and people saying, hey? going in, you know football is a dangerous sport? >> it is. and this spinal cord injury is almost the worst. it has to be a culture change. everyone has to buy in. it has to start from the top at the nfl level. maybe the changes they're implying are going to be made will be becomed, all the way down. >> i know you love the game of football....
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dr. julian bails, neurosurgeon and chairman of the department of neurosurgery at west virginia universitye discovered? explain what this bbs is, doctor. >> well, this is inserting electrodes deep in the brain in the hypo thalamus, the part that controls our appetite. our neurosurgeons have really spearheaded this fda approved study to see if this would possibly have some benefit for patients with morebid obesity. that their life expectancy will be affected. >> larry: how does it work? >> well, it works by electrodes being placed on both sides of the brain, into the hypothalamus, one into the part that is the center that makes you feel full. the other is the appetite center where your drive to eating is. so these electrodes have contacts on them that go through these areas. and then a pacemaker type generator is inserted under the skin, and from that, we're able to change the settings, and try to see if we can affect the appetite drive these patients have. >> larry: what have you learned so far? >> well, we've learned in the first few series, the first series we've done, that the procedure
dr. julian bails, neurosurgeon and chairman of the department of neurosurgery at west virginia universitye discovered? explain what this bbs is, doctor. >> well, this is inserting electrodes deep in the brain in the hypo thalamus, the part that controls our appetite. our neurosurgeons have really spearheaded this fda approved study to see if this would possibly have some benefit for patients with morebid obesity. that their life expectancy will be affected. >> larry: how does it...
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dr. paul. >> kentucky is home for gmford and toyota plants and suppliers. you agreed with the statement that the koifrnt would be in better shape if gm would have been allowed to fail rather than be bailedkentucky because they share the supplier, would you still be in favor of letting gm fail? >> i would try to characterize it a little differently. nobody wants gm orford to failed or any business to fail. when the economics show the sort of bankrupt. what happened is that he stole money from the indiana teacher's pension and gave it to the union workers in the bond hold er by the government coming in and overtaking the process. they basically took money from people owed money. through bankruptcy, they would become a more efficient process. out of that bankruptcy, they become more efficient. >> i wouldn't want to see gm go bankrupt or ford or auto makers in and around louisville going through that. this is really about who has a jobs plan for the future. we need to have people get jobs with lower wages and have tough love. go to my home town tax credit. >> the question for general con way. part of your job is to intervene on behalf of kentucky citizens when oout companies ask for rate in
dr. paul. >> kentucky is home for gmford and toyota plants and suppliers. you agreed with the statement that the koifrnt would be in better shape if gm would have been allowed to fail rather than be bailedkentucky because they share the supplier, would you still be in favor of letting gm fail? >> i would try to characterize it a little differently. nobody wants gm orford to failed or any business to fail. when the economics show the sort of bankrupt. what happened is that he stole...
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dr. paul kentucky is on to gm, ford and others. you agreed with the statement that the country would be in better shape if gm would have been allowed to fail rather than be bailed out. if the general motors failure threaten the other auto makers of kentucky, ford and toyota because they share suppliers, would you still be in favor of letting gm failed and the effect would have on the other automakers? >> i would characterize it differently. i would say that nobody wants gm to fail and nobody wants for to fill or any business to fail. i am not in favor of any business is failing. i would say that when the economics of it show that you are going bankrupt that there is something to be said for organized bankruptcy. what president obama did in this was that he stole money from the indiana teachers' pension and gave it to the union workers. the teachers' pension was it -- was a preferred bondholder. by the government coming in and overtaking this process and having a bankruptcy that was outside the normal bankruptcy rules, they took money from people who were owed money. bankruptcy also causes efficiencies to a corporat. >> i would not say the automaker is suffer in
dr. paul kentucky is on to gm, ford and others. you agreed with the statement that the country would be in better shape if gm would have been allowed to fail rather than be bailed out. if the general motors failure threaten the other auto makers of kentucky, ford and toyota because they share suppliers, would you still be in favor of letting gm failed and the effect would have on the other automakers? >> i would characterize it differently. i would say that nobody wants gm to fail and...