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dr. christopher. three others make the ancestor journey in reverse to africa.ed as family. >> africans feel incredibly proud to know something of their very small individual specific culture is carried on across the world. all the way here in cuba. in africa, she started to sing like this. they burst in with the chorus and began dancing. she says that's when she knew exactly where they came from. bbc news in western cuba. >> isn't that a lovely story to end on? let me remind you of our top story on "gmt." the number of victims recover ed from the south korea ferry has risen to 65. 237 are still missing. the south korean president has strongly criticized the captain and crew for abandoned the ferry. she called their actions legally morally unimaginable, relating it to an act of murder. thanks for watching "gmt." stay with us here on bbc. grossemisconduct... ortho crime files. ...disturbing the pantry. a house, under siege. homeowner calls in the big guns. say helto home defense max. with the one-touch continuous-spray wand. kills bugs inside... ...and prevents n
dr. christopher. three others make the ancestor journey in reverse to africa.ed as family. >> africans feel incredibly proud to know something of their very small individual specific culture is carried on across the world. all the way here in cuba. in africa, she started to sing like this. they burst in with the chorus and began dancing. she says that's when she knew exactly where they came from. bbc news in western cuba. >> isn't that a lovely story to end on? let me remind you of...
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dr. christopher winter is sleep medicine doctor and neurologist who can speak to this issue.unch of difficult studies on our minimumry lapses. you say it is not even our minimumry to blame. why is it easy to misplace car keys? >> it is easier to misplace thing when you get out of rhythm. we're talking about two different things. tough have a plan and a good memory where you put the keys and then the so there are two places in the system where the things can break down. jenna: is routine the only way to prevent that from happening? everyday life that gets in the way and gets into our heads literally keeps us from making a connection where we put certain things when we put them down in our house for example? >> routine is helpful. you have to have, about mindfulness. so what happens is, when people get stressed, or they get thrown curveballs during the day, at least get taken out of the routine, you start doing things almost automatically. people will drive to work and have very little recollection of the different stops and things that they did on the way to work. almost like
dr. christopher winter is sleep medicine doctor and neurologist who can speak to this issue.unch of difficult studies on our minimumry lapses. you say it is not even our minimumry to blame. why is it easy to misplace car keys? >> it is easier to misplace thing when you get out of rhythm. we're talking about two different things. tough have a plan and a good memory where you put the keys and then the so there are two places in the system where the things can break down. jenna: is routine...
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dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. i'm a believer! >> one day a map maker christopherdon't think the world is flat at all. i think it's round like a ball. >> well, in 1492 columbus sailed the ocean blue but in 2014 columbus day died, at least in minneapolis. they voted unanimously to stop celebrating. some believe it is offensive to native americans to credit christopher columbus with discovering america. the change takes effect this year. the person behind it says people will feel really good about how we're advancing a racially equal agenda. do we have to go to work? thanks for watching. >>> welcome to our special audience edition of "hannity." stoned america for the entire hour. we're going to be discussing the rampant increased use of marijuana in this country. we have people on both sides of the issue but before we bring them in, our producers recently traveled to denver for the annual 4/20 pot smoking event. we've been focusing all week on the program about what happened at that event. tonight, we're taking the conversation to a whole new level and it starts righ
dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles. i'm a believer! >> one day a map maker christopherdon't think the world is flat at all. i think it's round like a ball. >> well, in 1492 columbus sailed the ocean blue but in 2014 columbus day died, at least in minneapolis. they voted unanimously to stop celebrating. some believe it is offensive to native americans to credit christopher columbus with discovering america. the change takes effect this year. the person behind it says people will feel...
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dr. angeli heads the team. chilcox is one of those. the technology was first tried three years ago when researchers working with the christopher and danaves foundation realized that rob summers, a paralyzed baseball player was able to move his legs. what's it like for you? >> it's a miracle for me. when i can move my legs when i'm not supposed to. >> jon this is so exciting. you mentioned there are four patients in all. what are they doing? >> it's amazing. all four can stand up and move their muscles. i just spoke with him, he was patient number one. he could move his legs but get them started by moving his upper body, not by thinking. a few weeks later he's in the lab and suddenly he can move his toe. we could never in a million years think you could re-establish the connection that was thought to be totally severed between the brain and the muscles. >> it's such a good piece but i'm curious. what's the next step? >> it costs $400,000 in terms per person of the research cost. they're going to do another four and expand it to places throughout the country. rob said this coming summer he's going to be asked to throw out the first pitch
dr. angeli heads the team. chilcox is one of those. the technology was first tried three years ago when researchers working with the christopher and danaves foundation realized that rob summers, a paralyzed baseball player was able to move his legs. what's it like for you? >> it's a miracle for me. when i can move my legs when i'm not supposed to. >> jon this is so exciting. you mentioned there are four patients in all. what are they doing? >> it's amazing. all four can stand...