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doctors hope that grayson will have normal hearing, but it will take time for grayson's brain to figurerpret the new input he's receiving. as his mother told us, he doesn't quite know yet what to do with all that sound. dr. jon lapook, cbs new, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on grayson's surgery and his development in the coming months. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> whoa, whoa, whoa. development in the coming months. this is the "cbs morning news." m to work? clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? that's just my speed. rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. from neutrogena®. and for dark spots rapid tone repair. >>> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> evacuees have returned to their homes following a massive explosion at a warehouse fire in quebec, canada. the fire at the site burned for hours. witnesses say there were two explosion about an hour apart and the cause for the blast is
doctors hope that grayson will have normal hearing, but it will take time for grayson's brain to figurerpret the new input he's receiving. as his mother told us, he doesn't quite know yet what to do with all that sound. dr. jon lapook, cbs new, new york. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on grayson's surgery and his development in the coming months. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> whoa, whoa, whoa. development in the coming...
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grayson is drawn to live music and the radio.om nicole hopes one day soon he'll start using words. >> my dream for him is that he will develop intelligible states and he'll be able to function independently. pretty much what any mom wants for their little boy. >> reporter: they feel blessed to be the first and hope other children experience that same joy. >> daddy loves you. >> reporter: kate snow, nbc news, new york. >> great note >>> good evening, and thanks for joining us. >> we begin with the high stakes battle that could threaten one of the most important tools the public uses to keep lawmakers in check. it guarantees that agencies provide records to people who request it. but a new bill would effectively gut the policy. >> reporter: good evening. the state lawmakers were on the verge of changing or as you said, gutting strict guidelines that agencies have to follow when it comes to filling a public records request. it would make it voluntary to give up documents. lawmakers have changed their minds at least for now. if you w
grayson is drawn to live music and the radio.om nicole hopes one day soon he'll start using words. >> my dream for him is that he will develop intelligible states and he'll be able to function independently. pretty much what any mom wants for their little boy. >> reporter: they feel blessed to be the first and hope other children experience that same joy. >> daddy loves you. >> reporter: kate snow, nbc news, new york. >> great note >>> good evening, and...
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grayson's actually adopted. his parents adopted him because he has special needs and they wanted to help him. >> they sure did. what a great story. >> his face is just -- >> yeah it says it all. take a look at your forecast. julie is in for paul tonight. >>> a lot to talk about weather wise. starting out today, nice warm temperatures. but definitely windy out there. we'll see more of the same for your first full day of summer. breezy tonight with patchy fog. later on, sunshine for all as we move into tomorrow. warmer friday. warmer still on saturday. and then big changes. we're talking a little rain. here's why we're seeing a series of different weather stories. starting off, there's a pressure gradient between low pressure to the north and high pressure offshore. we're seeing windy conditions. they will continue breezy for tomorrow. but temperatures warm. high pressure builds in peaking by saturday. just behind it, a weather maker out there bringing in some late season showers by sunday. in the mean time, tempe
grayson's actually adopted. his parents adopted him because he has special needs and they wanted to help him. >> they sure did. what a great story. >> his face is just -- >> yeah it says it all. take a look at your forecast. julie is in for paul tonight. >>> a lot to talk about weather wise. starting out today, nice warm temperatures. but definitely windy out there. we'll see more of the same for your first full day of summer. breezy tonight with patchy fog. later on,...
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grayson clamp is precious. nerves that carry sound to the brain. that's when doctors at the university of north carolina school of medicine gave him this, an auditory brain stem implant. the device is typically used in adults whose nerves have been damaged. just two months ago, thanks to an fda approved trial, grayson became the first child in the country to undergo the procedure. >> talk to him, daddy. >> daddy loves you. daddy loves you. daddy -- >> yes, hear. >> reporter: a priceless moment grayson's family and all of us here will never forget. everybody's happy to be here, except grayson. he almost took off on us. >> he's on the move. >> we're going it let him move. watch the cord. >> wherever he wants. cord right there. there he is. he's walking around. we can see he's getting around great. >> he's having a lot more fun in the fish bowl room. >> that camera is about to break. >> that's a lot of money. >> guys, just make sure he doesn't hurt his head on the camera. how is he doing? >> he is doing fantastic.
grayson clamp is precious. nerves that carry sound to the brain. that's when doctors at the university of north carolina school of medicine gave him this, an auditory brain stem implant. the device is typically used in adults whose nerves have been damaged. just two months ago, thanks to an fda approved trial, grayson became the first child in the country to undergo the procedure. >> talk to him, daddy. >> daddy loves you. daddy loves you. daddy -- >> yes, hear. >>...
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that's what grayson doesn't have. has a little microphone outside that captures sounds and puts it in all these frequencies, and then takes it directly to the brain stem, this area over here to an area called the cochlear nucleus. you don't really need to remember that. just know it's going directly to the brain stem and transmitted to sounds that he can process and understand and hopefully understand language at some point. that's the goal. >> so he'll be able to remove the device at some point in his life? >> well, this part of it he can probably actually take off if he wants to. it's usually held in by magnets. but he'll need this device because he does not have the nerve that goes from the ear to the brain, so this is essentially replacing part of his nervous system. think of it like that. this has been done on adults before, but carol, grayson is the first child in this country to ever have this. there have been ten children total that have been approved as part of this new clinical trial, but what you just saw t
that's what grayson doesn't have. has a little microphone outside that captures sounds and puts it in all these frequencies, and then takes it directly to the brain stem, this area over here to an area called the cochlear nucleus. you don't really need to remember that. just know it's going directly to the brain stem and transmitted to sounds that he can process and understand and hopefully understand language at some point. that's the goal. >> so he'll be able to remove the device at...
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. >> reporter: 3-year-old grayson clamp was back at his doctor's office today for a checkup. grayson was born with a host of medical issues, open heart surgery as an infant, vision loss in one eye and no auditory nerves in either ear. but about four weeks ago after a ground-breaking surgery, little grayson heard his dad's voice for the very first time. >> daddy loves you. daddy loves you. can you hear daddy? >> reporter: mom nicole was smoothing the video. >> when they turned that thing on and it worked, he responded to that sound, it was like the weight was lifted off of me. because it was just a long road getting there. >> reporter: this is a milestone. grayson's implant requires brain surgery and he's the first child to receive one as part of an fda approved trial. >> my dream for him is that he will develop intelligible speech and he'll be able to function independently, pretty much what, you know, any mom wants for their little boy. >> reporter: they feel blessed to be the first and hope other children will experience that same joy. >> daddy loves you. >> reporter: kate
. >> reporter: 3-year-old grayson clamp was back at his doctor's office today for a checkup. grayson was born with a host of medical issues, open heart surgery as an infant, vision loss in one eye and no auditory nerves in either ear. but about four weeks ago after a ground-breaking surgery, little grayson heard his dad's voice for the very first time. >> daddy loves you. daddy loves you. can you hear daddy? >> reporter: mom nicole was smoothing the video. >> when they...
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grayson. >> grayson was born without the auditory nerves that carry sound from the inner ear to the brainwith a coclear implant, but without nerves it was ineffective. that's when doctors at the university of north carolina school of medicine gave him this. it's an auditory brain stem implant. the device is typically used in adults whose nerves have been damaged and hadn't yet been approved for use in children. but that changed thanks to an fda approved trial. and grayson became the first child in the country to undergo the procedure. >> we don't really know exactly what it's like for him. we don't know exactly what he hears, if he hears everything we hear, some of what we hear. >> doctors are confident grayson will eventually hear and speak like any other child. his parents say he's already made great progress although they won't soon forget what that first moment was like. >> hi, grayson. talk to him, daddy. >> daddy loves you. daddy loves you. >> yes. you hear. >> dr. sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. >> can't get enough of that story. there's another medical story as well. a medical innova
grayson. >> grayson was born without the auditory nerves that carry sound from the inner ear to the brainwith a coclear implant, but without nerves it was ineffective. that's when doctors at the university of north carolina school of medicine gave him this. it's an auditory brain stem implant. the device is typically used in adults whose nerves have been damaged and hadn't yet been approved for use in children. but that changed thanks to an fda approved trial. and grayson became the first...
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. >> reporter: grayson clamp was born without nerves in either of his ears.ther tries to talk with his little boy who in this moment was turned back to his book. >> show me puppy. >> reporter: little grayson points to the puppy on that book. a moment unfolds, dad simply asks his little boy a question. >> do you hear daddy? yes? >> reporter: everyone in the room recognizing it's almost too much for this little boy to comprehend at first. it's now been a month since that moment and grayson's mother telling us she remembers it like it just happened. >> a mix of overwhelming joy, relief, excitement. >> reporter: without the nerves in his ears, a cochlear implant at 18 months old didn't work. here's what doctors did instead. an experimental procedure, complex brain surgery, so rare he's the first child to have it in the u.s. by passing the years all together surgeons inserted a tiny microchip directly in the brain's sound processing center in the brain sem to stimulate hearing, skipping the ears and going straight for the brain. the operation took eight hours, fou
. >> reporter: grayson clamp was born without nerves in either of his ears.ther tries to talk with his little boy who in this moment was turned back to his book. >> show me puppy. >> reporter: little grayson points to the puppy on that book. a moment unfolds, dad simply asks his little boy a question. >> do you hear daddy? yes? >> reporter: everyone in the room recognizing it's almost too much for this little boy to comprehend at first. it's now been a month since...
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it's still experimental in children and grayson is among ch the first to receive it. dr. buchman says the device may on youngter on younger and more adaptable brains. >> we know children's brains are more plastic. they're able to tolerate more things than we thought children would be able to use the information in a better way. >> daddy loves you! >> it melts my heart to hear his voice because any mother longs to hear her child's voice and for him to finally start using it is this -- it's so amazing to me. >> reporter: we're told the sign grayson made when he first heard his dad's voice means "voice." doctors hope grayson will have normal hearing but it will take time for his brain to figure out how to interpret the new input it's receiving. it as his mother told us, he doesn't know quite yet what to do with all that sound. >> pelley: john, if they're connecting technologies directly into the brain, what are the possibilities here? >> it's going in other fields also. for example, there's an e, trimental device, scott, for ntal d who are blind. glasses that collect light w
it's still experimental in children and grayson is among ch the first to receive it. dr. buchman says the device may on youngter on younger and more adaptable brains. >> we know children's brains are more plastic. they're able to tolerate more things than we thought children would be able to use the information in a better way. >> daddy loves you! >> it melts my heart to hear his voice because any mother longs to hear her child's voice and for him to finally start using it is...
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. >> reporter: 3-year-old grayson clamp was back at his doctor's office today for a checkup. was born with a host of medical issues, open-heart surgery as an infant, vision loss in one eye and no auditory nerves in either ear. but about four weeks ago, after a groundbreaking surgery, little grayson heard his dad's voice for the very first time. >> daddy loves you. daddy loves you. daddy. >> yes! he heard! >> can you hear daddy? >> reporter: mom nicole was shooting the video. >> when they turned that thing on and it worked, he responded to that sound, it was like just a weight was lifted off of me, because it was just a long road getting there. >> reporter: this is a milestone. grayson's implant requires brain surgery and he's the first child to receive one as part of an fda-approved trial. >> my dreams for him is that he will develop intelligible speech and he'll be able to function independently, pretty much what any mom wants for their little boy. yes, he heard! >> reporter: they feel blessed to be the first and hope other children will experience that same joy. >> daddy lo
. >> reporter: 3-year-old grayson clamp was back at his doctor's office today for a checkup. was born with a host of medical issues, open-heart surgery as an infant, vision loss in one eye and no auditory nerves in either ear. but about four weeks ago, after a groundbreaking surgery, little grayson heard his dad's voice for the very first time. >> daddy loves you. daddy loves you. daddy. >> yes! he heard! >> can you hear daddy? >> reporter: mom nicole was shooting...
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grayson is among the first to receive it. dr.uckman says the device may work better on younger and more adaptable brains. >> we know that children's brains are much more plastic. they are able to tolerate many more things than we thought. we thought children would be able to use the information in a better way. >> it melts my heart to hear his voice. any mother longs to hear her child's voice. for him to start using it is just so amazing to me. >> that was sweet. that was elizabeth cook reporting. doctors are confident that grayson will eventually hear and speak like any other child. >> it's incredible to see his reaction on hearing a sound for the first time. >> it is. >>> even if you don't keep up with the kardashians, which of course you do, right? you have to admit the name kardashian and kanye west picked for their child is a doozy. they named her north. her name is "north west." her parents will be calling her norrie. the baby was born on saturday. >> so why not just name her norrie? >> what's the point of being the kardash
grayson is among the first to receive it. dr.uckman says the device may work better on younger and more adaptable brains. >> we know that children's brains are much more plastic. they are able to tolerate many more things than we thought. we thought children would be able to use the information in a better way. >> it melts my heart to hear his voice. any mother longs to hear her child's voice. for him to start using it is just so amazing to me. >> that was sweet. that was...
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grayson is among the first to receive it. the device may work better on younger and more adaptable brains. >> we know that children's brains are much more plastic. they are able to toll tolerate many more things. >> it melts my heart. any mother longs to hear her child's voice. for him to finally start using it is just so amazing to me. >> the sign that grayson was saying means voice. >> unbelievable. >> amazing story. >> well, some vandals are on a rampage in golden gate park. they are chopping down baby trees, costing the city tens of thousands of dollars. just in the last nine months, 200 tree system samples. >> here is julie watts with weather that will feel that way in the next few days. julie. >> lots to talk about weather wise. starting out today, nice, warm temperatures, but definitely windy. we'll see more of the same for your first full day of summer. breezy tonight with patchy fog later on. sunshine for all as we move on into tomorrow. warmer friday, warmer still on saturday. and then big changes. we're talking a l
grayson is among the first to receive it. the device may work better on younger and more adaptable brains. >> we know that children's brains are much more plastic. they are able to toll tolerate many more things. >> it melts my heart. any mother longs to hear her child's voice. for him to finally start using it is just so amazing to me. >> the sign that grayson was saying means voice. >> unbelievable. >> amazing story. >> well, some vandals are on a rampage...
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>> it's an incredible moment, obviously, for grayson and his family.rn without the nerves to process sound. he is the first child to get what is called an auditory brain stem implant. a device studied in clinical trial. he had the surgery if april in north carolina. joining us is our chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta. it's remarkable to see his face light up like that. how does this implant work. >> i can't stop watching this video. it's amazing. let me show you the way this works. again, it is remarkable. z we're looking at a true medical first here. as you pointed out, anderson, the nerve that goes from his ear to his brain stem, that's what he doesn't have. that's a specific hearing loss. what they're trying to do is recreate part of his nervous system. let me show you on the brain model. this is the right side of the brain. this, you see the microphone that's sort of sitting around his ear. that takes sound, sort of processes it, distills it to various frequency, anderson, literally, there is a wire that goes straight to his brain stem the c
>> it's an incredible moment, obviously, for grayson and his family.rn without the nerves to process sound. he is the first child to get what is called an auditory brain stem implant. a device studied in clinical trial. he had the surgery if april in north carolina. joining us is our chief medical correspondent sanjay gupta. it's remarkable to see his face light up like that. how does this implant work. >> i can't stop watching this video. it's amazing. let me show you the way this...
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grayson was born without the auditory nerves that can carry sound from the inner ear to the brain. doctors gave him the implant which is usually only used in adults whose nerves have been damaged. doctors are confident grayson will hear and speak like any other child. >> he is like any other child. i can tell you, a few seconds later, those cards he was holding, went right back to them. >> moving on. >> yeah. 4:45 now, check in with leyla, a check of the forecast, this first day of summer. >> first day of summer, warmer today o i suggest you bottle it. it is all going away on sunday >> sorry to be the bearer of bad news, everyone. good morning, look at our live doppler 7 hd radar satellite, we have patchy fog along the coast, but going to warm up beautifully for this afternoon. we are going to be experiencing our first full day of summer. that means the sun will stay in one spot but starting tomorrow, it will start getting a little bit shorter, our daylight hours. warmer and breezy. also a small craft advisory for the day as well. we are going to be experiencing gusty winds we are
grayson was born without the auditory nerves that can carry sound from the inner ear to the brain. doctors gave him the implant which is usually only used in adults whose nerves have been damaged. doctors are confident grayson will hear and speak like any other child. >> he is like any other child. i can tell you, a few seconds later, those cards he was holding, went right back to them. >> moving on. >> yeah. 4:45 now, check in with leyla, a check of the forecast, this first...
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grayson clamp was born completely death.about him when they adopted him out of the adoption agency. >> this is an overwhelming joy to see your child hear for the first time. i don't think i have any other words that could adequately describe what that felt like. >> reporter: grayson doesn't have the nevgs that normally carry sound from his ears to his brain so doctors collect add device that transmits sound placed in the area of his brain stem that processes hear. dr. craig buckman performed the surgery in north carolina at chapel hill. >> instantly he was able to detect some sound. he detected his dad's voice. he was able to detect stimulation on the day that we activated it. >> reporter: while the implant are all right approved for adults, grayson is the first one to get one in the u stachlts dr. buckman says young children may be able to adapt more and they may be able to recognize speech without visual cues. >> it's nonat immediate that's my bird that's my mom. he doesn't know quite yet what to do with all the sound. he'
grayson clamp was born completely death.about him when they adopted him out of the adoption agency. >> this is an overwhelming joy to see your child hear for the first time. i don't think i have any other words that could adequately describe what that felt like. >> reporter: grayson doesn't have the nevgs that normally carry sound from his ears to his brain so doctors collect add device that transmits sound placed in the area of his brain stem that processes hear. dr. craig buckman...
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citizens without probable cause of a terrorism or criminal offense and grayson's amendment of course comes on the heels of reports that the national security agency has been secretly collecting the telephone records and internet information of u.s. citizens so while the house rules committee may have rejected the congressman's amendment what else can be done now to stop the national security state from invading the privacy of u.s. citizens joining me for now for more on that is congressman alan grayson representing florida's history. congressman welcome thank you are welcome back first of all i'm rather astounded by the rules committee knocking down your amendment which seems like it echoes the fourth amendment well the rules committee consists of nine republicans and four democrats but i think there's members of congress even though who are unaware of the severity of this problem it's been a week since we learned that every single call that horizon carries rising to the largest cell phone carrier united states every single call has those cold details who is calling whom when they're
citizens without probable cause of a terrorism or criminal offense and grayson's amendment of course comes on the heels of reports that the national security agency has been secretly collecting the telephone records and internet information of u.s. citizens so while the house rules committee may have rejected the congressman's amendment what else can be done now to stop the national security state from invading the privacy of u.s. citizens joining me for now for more on that is congressman alan...
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hour number 2, congressman alan grayson coming up this hour.l of our addiction. >> i noticed it is a soul cycle shirt. i have not succumbed to the merch yet. >> stephanie: yeah. i'm all out. >> i'm saving up my pennies to show my desire to our addiction. >> it has a skull and cross bones on it. because you die from soul cycling -- >> stephanie: no you do not. >> they encourage it. >> stephanie: whatever people that aren't in the cult. here she is jacki schechner in the current news center. >> good morning, everybody. voting stations are now open today as the iranian people casting their ballots to elect a new president. he has reached the end of his eight-year, two-term limit. he doesn't get to weigh in on big decisions like the nation's defense and foreign relations. supreme leader has not endorsed any particular candidate although has been very vocal about his feelings towards the united states. upon hearing that someone in washington has questioned the fairness of the process aledging that it may be rigged the state tv quotes him as saying q
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citizens joining me for now for more on that is congressman alan grayson represent . florida's history. congressman welcome thank you or welcome back first of all i'm rather astounded by the rules committee knocking down your amendment which seems like it echoes the fourth amendment well the rules committee consists of nine republicans and four democrats but i think there's members of congress even now who are unaware of the severity of this problem it's been a week since we learned that every single call that verizon carries rise mean the largest cell phone carrier united states every single call has those call details who is calling home when they're talking how long they're talking and that's given to the department of defense every single call and not only that but there's no reason to think the horizon's doing this that eighteenth is not doing it so we have to assume that every call that we make in america even local calls even calls to your grandmother all those calls are being handed over to the government in terms of call details in addition to that the power
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but, you know, this seems toc working so far with grayson. he's sort of the first patient. if it continues to work and that's the dwell to make it much more widely available. >> we wish him the best and his family. sanjay thanks. >> thanks. >>> his parents will be on "new day" starting tomorrow at 6:00. we'll be right back. i am an american success story. i'm a teacher. i'm a firefighter. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i shop at walmart. truth is, over sixty percent of america shops at walmart every month. i find what i need, at a great price. and the money i save goes to important things. braces for my daughter. a little something for my son's college fund. when people look at me, i hope they see someone building a better life. vo: living better: that's the real walmart. (girl) w(guy) dive shop.y? (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do that. (girl ) yeah, right. (guy) i wannna catch a falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy) i caught a falcon. (guy) you could eat a bug. let's do that. (guy) you know you're eating a bug. (girl) beca
but, you know, this seems toc working so far with grayson. he's sort of the first patient. if it continues to work and that's the dwell to make it much more widely available. >> we wish him the best and his family. sanjay thanks. >> thanks. >>> his parents will be on "new day" starting tomorrow at 6:00. we'll be right back. i am an american success story. i'm a teacher. i'm a firefighter. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i shop at...
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grayson was born without nerves in either of his ears.o talk with his little boy in this moment has turned back to his book. show me, puppy. >> reporter: little grayson points to the puppy on the book. the moment unfolds. dad simply asks his little boy a question. >> do you hear daddy? yes. >> reporter: everyone in the room recognizing it is almost too much for this little boy to comprehend first. it's been almost a month since that moment. and grayson's mother tonight telling us she remembers it like it just happened. >> a mix of overwhelming joy, relief, excitement. >> reporter: without the nerves in his ears, a cochlear implant at 18 months didn't work. so here's what doctors did instead -- an experimental procedure, complex brain surgery, so rare he is the first child to have it in the u.s. bypassing the ears altogether, surgeons insert aid microchip, under the brain's sound processing center right there in the brain stem to stimulate hearing, skipping the ears and going straight for the brain. the operation took eight hours, four wee
grayson was born without nerves in either of his ears.o talk with his little boy in this moment has turned back to his book. show me, puppy. >> reporter: little grayson points to the puppy on the book. the moment unfolds. dad simply asks his little boy a question. >> do you hear daddy? yes. >> reporter: everyone in the room recognizing it is almost too much for this little boy to comprehend first. it's been almost a month since that moment. and grayson's mother tonight telling...
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it is republican party. >> john: alan grayson always a pleasure. thank you so much for some of your time this evening. >> thank you too. >> john: up next, some weird political stuff is actually happening in alaska. go figure! stuff they say about something they just pulled freshly from their [bleep]. >> you know what those people are like. >> what could possibly go wrong in eight years of george bush? >> my producer just coughed up a hairball. >>sorry. >>just be grateful current tv doesn't come in "smell-o-vision" >> oh come on! the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo)only on current tv. (vo) later tonight current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. >> john: toni
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now this is grayson's priceless astonishing reaction when he heard his dad's voice for the first time watch. >> hi talk to him daddy. >> daddy loves you. daddy loves you. caddy [ laughing] can you hear daddy? >>reporter: is that not sweetest most touching thing you have seen in awhile. born without the auditory nerve that is carry sound from the inner ear to the brain so doctors gave him an auditory brain stem implant typically used in adults whose nerves damaged. doctors are confident grayson will hear and speak lake any other child. >> that lack of surprise. >> beautiful. just fabulous. >> let's get a check of the summer forecast. >> summer is officially here as we said. >> once again that was amazing story. love it. >> live doppler 7hd clear skies across the bay area from coast to inland. live view from the high definition emeryville camera over in the east bay lacking west ward to san francisco. temperatures at this hour 54 degrees in san francisco. 58 in oakland. 60 in mount view san jose 54 half man bay. another live view from the high definition roof top camera at 7 lacking alo
now this is grayson's priceless astonishing reaction when he heard his dad's voice for the first time watch. >> hi talk to him daddy. >> daddy loves you. daddy loves you. caddy [ laughing] can you hear daddy? >>reporter: is that not sweetest most touching thing you have seen in awhile. born without the auditory nerve that is carry sound from the inner ear to the brain so doctors gave him an auditory brain stem implant typically used in adults whose nerves damaged. doctors are...
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now this is grayson's priceless astonishing reaction when he heard his dad's voice for the first time watch. >> hi talk to him daddy. >> daddy loves you. daddy loves you. caddy [ laughing] can you hear daddy? >>reporter: is that not sweetest most touching thing you have seen in awhile. born without the auditory nerve that is carry sound from the inner ear to the brain so doctors gave him an auditory brain stem implant typically used in adults whose nerves damaged. doctors are confident grayson will hear and speak lake any other child. >> that lack of surprise. >> beautiful. just fabulous. >> let's get a check of the summer forecast. >> summer is officially here as we said. >> once again that was amazing story. love it. >> live doppler 7hd clear skies across the bay area from coast to inland. live view from the high definition emeryville camera over in the east bay lacking west ward to san francisco. temperatures at this hour 54 degrees in san francisco. 58 in oakland. 60 in mount view san jose 54 half man bay. another live view from the high definition roof top camera at 7 lacking alo
now this is grayson's priceless astonishing reaction when he heard his dad's voice for the first time watch. >> hi talk to him daddy. >> daddy loves you. daddy loves you. caddy [ laughing] can you hear daddy? >>reporter: is that not sweetest most touching thing you have seen in awhile. born without the auditory nerve that is carry sound from the inner ear to the brain so doctors gave him an auditory brain stem implant typically used in adults whose nerves damaged. doctors are...
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one step of obedience in fostering and in adopting grayson. >> yeah.yson's uncle was the man helping to keep him safe around all those cameras. congratulations to that family. i want to you also look at this amazing video from china. can't get enough of this video. eight group of delivery men. they saved this 2-year-old girl dangling from a fifth floor window. they were on a break and they heard her crying and the toddler fell and they caught her. everybody is fine. there she is. one of the heros broke his arm. i'm don lemon, have yourself a great weekend. now "the lead" with jake tapper. >> i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." the national lead. did you have know there is a board designed to call out the president on any policy violations? he's never met with them before today because it was mostly just on paper. suddenly he's very interested in what he has to say. >> please forgive me. >> super star chef paula deen begs for your mercy after she acknowledgesng
one step of obedience in fostering and in adopting grayson. >> yeah.yson's uncle was the man helping to keep him safe around all those cameras. congratulations to that family. i want to you also look at this amazing video from china. can't get enough of this video. eight group of delivery men. they saved this 2-year-old girl dangling from a fifth floor window. they were on a break and they heard her crying and the toddler fell and they caught her. everybody is fine. there she is. one of...
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grayson soft florida as -- mr. grayson of florida as modified. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 274 and the order of the house today the gentleman from florida, mr. grayson, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. mr. grayson: thank you very much. i want to thank the rules committee for ruling that this amendment is in order. i want to also thank the committee chair for giving me the opportunity to discuss this with him briefly before this matter came up before the house. this amendment should not be controversial. it reads as follows. nothing in this act and the amendments made by this act affects the right and power of each state to prohibit management leasing -- management, leasing, development, beneath navigable waters within such boundaries. this language may sound familiar to those who are familiar with the current division of authority between on the one hand the federal government and on the other hand the states. it's a reaffirmation of 43 u.s.c. 1311-a and 43 u.s.c. 1311 has a notable title, it's calle
grayson soft florida as -- mr. grayson of florida as modified. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 274 and the order of the house today the gentleman from florida, mr. grayson, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. mr. grayson: thank you very much. i want to thank the rules committee for ruling that this amendment is in order. i want to also thank the committee chair for giving me the opportunity to discuss this with him briefly before this matter came up...
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we learned little grayson loves music.atch. >> i don't know that there's any that he doesn't like. >> he likes it all. >> yeah, yeah. >> i love it all. >> we've had a few times where there's been live music he's really been drawn to. >> i'm curious about the relationship between the boys, too. i imagine they have their own way of communicating as siblings often do, right? >> yeah. >> have things changed? are you seeing how they're discovering new things together? >> i don't think -- yeah. they like to communicate through wrestling moves. >> that's a very important way to communicate. >> breaking various things. >> that was just great to see him this morning. grayson's mom and dad say they really -- there are no words to describe how excited they are about their son's progress. we are so excited for them. that's it for me. don lemon takes it from here. don lemon takes it from here. "cnn newsroom" continues. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>>> good afternoon, everyone. top of the hour. i'm don lemon. in today for broo
we learned little grayson loves music.atch. >> i don't know that there's any that he doesn't like. >> he likes it all. >> yeah, yeah. >> i love it all. >> we've had a few times where there's been live music he's really been drawn to. >> i'm curious about the relationship between the boys, too. i imagine they have their own way of communicating as siblings often do, right? >> yeah. >> have things changed? are you seeing how they're discovering new...
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doctors are confident grayson will hear and speak like any other child. >> great.inating. >> i know. angel. >> 6:49 now. speaking of angels, would be angelic out there today? >> that was a good transition, eric? >> hey, i saw your halo the other day. >> i thought you were going to say she looked like an angel. >> she look had a halo the other day. >> i'm wearing while. >> cue summer. >> and sleeveless. perfect day to go sleeveless. look from our sutro tower cam, a gorgeous sight indeed, nice view of the golden gate bridge toward marin county. you can see a couple of wispy clouds, going to burn off this afternoon, clear skies, really what's in motion right now, trough of low pressure move to the east. all replaced by the ridge of high pressure bringing in warmer days over today and tomorrow. right behind it is the other strengthening trough of low pressure that will bring us a possibility of some rain for the latter part of the weekend and the early part of next week. our highs for today, however, going to be a beautiful mid-70s in most areas inland, upper 80s, but
doctors are confident grayson will hear and speak like any other child. >> great.inating. >> i know. angel. >> 6:49 now. speaking of angels, would be angelic out there today? >> that was a good transition, eric? >> hey, i saw your halo the other day. >> i thought you were going to say she looked like an angel. >> she look had a halo the other day. >> i'm wearing while. >> cue summer. >> and sleeveless. perfect day to go sleeveless....
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now this is grayson's priceless astonishing reaction when he heard his dad's voice for the first time watch. >> hi talk to him daddy. >> daddy loves you. daddy loves you. caddy [ laughing] can you hear ?addy >>reporter: is that not sweetest most touching thing you have seen in awhile. born without the auditory nerve that is carry sound from the inner ear to the brain so doctors gave him an auditory brain stem implant typically used in adults whose nerves damaged. doctors are confident grayson will hear and speak lake any other child. >> that lack of surprise. >> beautiful. just fabulous. >> let's get a check of the summer forecast. >> summer is officially here as we said. >> once again that was amazing story. love it. >> live doppler 7hd clear skies across the bay area from coast to inland. live view from the high definition emeryville camera over in the east bay lacking west ward to san francisco. temperatures at this hour 54 degrees in san francisco. 58 in oakland. 60 in mount view san jose 54 half man bay. another live view from the high definition roof top camera at 7 lacking alon
now this is grayson's priceless astonishing reaction when he heard his dad's voice for the first time watch. >> hi talk to him daddy. >> daddy loves you. daddy loves you. caddy [ laughing] can you hear ?addy >>reporter: is that not sweetest most touching thing you have seen in awhile. born without the auditory nerve that is carry sound from the inner ear to the brain so doctors gave him an auditory brain stem implant typically used in adults whose nerves damaged. doctors are...
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grayson at the desk. add the following new section, section, none of the funds made available by this act may be used to enter into a contract with any offer or any of its principals if the offerer certifies -- mr. grayson: i waive the reading. the chair: is there objection without objection. the gentleman from florida, mr. grayson, is recognized. mr. grayson: this amendment strengthens existing provisions in the bill by preventing the award of contracts by money allocated under this bill to offer to principals who have been convicted or had a civil judgment granted against them for such action as fraud, theft, bribery, making false statements, tax evasion and so on. it would be unconscionable if we allowed taxpayer money to be given to contractors who have been convicted of such things as bribery and therefore i offer this amendment to prevent that. i yield the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from
grayson at the desk. add the following new section, section, none of the funds made available by this act may be used to enter into a contract with any offer or any of its principals if the offerer certifies -- mr. grayson: i waive the reading. the chair: is there objection without objection. the gentleman from florida, mr. grayson, is recognized. mr. grayson: this amendment strengthens existing provisions in the bill by preventing the award of contracts by money allocated under this bill to...
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grayson was born without auditory nerves in either ear.octors performed the surgery on the 3-year-old. they placed an implant into his brain. he's, of course, still getting into what you could imagine is a rush of information into his brain, but his mother hopes one day soon he'll start to be able to use words as well. so, just an awesome story on friday. >>> one of the more annoying parts of flying could be in store for some changes. and to me, it's less on a human level, but still an awesome story. the "wall street journal" reporting the faa is expected to walk back some of the rules on using personal electronic devices. it will probably mean you won't have to turn your kindle off during takeoff and landing, which is great. you're at a good part of the book and you have to power down. then you feel like a criminal when the flight attendant yells at you or you hide it under something. they're not expected to change the rules on in-flight phone calls, though. the exact changes won't be announced until the end of september. and it's about t
grayson was born without auditory nerves in either ear.octors performed the surgery on the 3-year-old. they placed an implant into his brain. he's, of course, still getting into what you could imagine is a rush of information into his brain, but his mother hopes one day soon he'll start to be able to use words as well. so, just an awesome story on friday. >>> one of the more annoying parts of flying could be in store for some changes. and to me, it's less on a human level, but still an...
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doctors are confident grayson will eventually hear and speak like any other child. amazing. >> incredible so happy for them. those are the best first words to hear, too. >> daddy loves you? >> yeah. 5:46. leyla in charge of weather and traffic. >> indeed. oh, i have the best news, first day of summer. so i couldn't be happier myself. we do have lovely conditions that are awaiting us for this afternoon. looks like that coastal fog burning off. we do have a little bit of a layer of haze across the bay area but that's going to burn off this afternoon. here is look from our lake tahoe cam. what a sight. about 71 degrees going to be your high for today. if you're making your trip thought for the weekend, you're going to enjoy it going to be really beautiful what we are going to be seeing is a little bit of a breezy condition across the bay area. right now, mostly calm in many area, seeing gusts up to 10 miles per hour in fairfield, 6 miles an hour at sfo, calm allowing the coast at the moment. that is all going to change later on we do have a small craft advisory for our
doctors are confident grayson will eventually hear and speak like any other child. amazing. >> incredible so happy for them. those are the best first words to hear, too. >> daddy loves you? >> yeah. 5:46. leyla in charge of weather and traffic. >> indeed. oh, i have the best news, first day of summer. so i couldn't be happier myself. we do have lovely conditions that are awaiting us for this afternoon. looks like that coastal fog burning off. we do have a little bit of a...
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they are here with us this morning, grayson, his mom and dad.. >> it's time for the top news. >> puts it in! >> this morning, the champions, again. lebron james and the miami heat take down the spurs to win the nba championship two years in a row. most exciting final in years. >> too close. breaking this morning, a near miss over new york city. one plane landing, the other >>> new clues, patriots' player aaron hernandez reportedly seen on tape with the man who just hours later turned up dead. will the tight end be named a suspect? >> "your new day" starts right now. >> this is "new day" with chris cuomo, kate bolduan and michaela pereira. >> good morning and welcome to "new day." it's our first friday. i'm kate bolduan. >> i'm chris cuomo. allow me the first tgif. >> well done. >> here at "new day." and of course joined by michaela pereira. it is friday, june 21st, 6:00 in the east. and the big story this morning, king james has done it again. for the second straight year, the miami heat are nba champions. lebron james scored 37 points in the he
they are here with us this morning, grayson, his mom and dad.. >> it's time for the top news. >> puts it in! >> this morning, the champions, again. lebron james and the miami heat take down the spurs to win the nba championship two years in a row. most exciting final in years. >> too close. breaking this morning, a near miss over new york city. one plane landing, the other >>> new clues, patriots' player aaron hernandez reportedly seen on tape with the man who...
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grayson and his parents were guests on cnn's "new day" and grayson, well, he pretty much behaved likets spoke while grayson took a tour of the studio. >> he's doing fantastic, he really is. it's been several weeks now since his implant was activated. and we've already seen a lot of signs of progress really a lot of signs of progress. >> were you at first careful to not expose him to too much because this would be an auditory assault on his little ears? >> not really. our audiology team at unc hospital is just phenomenal. as long as he's enjoying the sound that he's getting, then the plan is, give to him. he needs to experience it. he's got to associate sounds with objects or other things. >> what was that moment like? >> just overwhelming. just -- a leaf for me. >> yeah. >> it was a long journey getting there. and i knew it would work but just seeing it work was a huge, just -- it was -- the culmination i've long journey to get there. >> that was his uncle trying to control things in our -- he made a good catch, didn't he? grayson is doing fine. communicates by signing but it won't be
grayson and his parents were guests on cnn's "new day" and grayson, well, he pretty much behaved likets spoke while grayson took a tour of the studio. >> he's doing fantastic, he really is. it's been several weeks now since his implant was activated. and we've already seen a lot of signs of progress really a lot of signs of progress. >> were you at first careful to not expose him to too much because this would be an auditory assault on his little ears? >> not really....
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grayson: thank you. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from washington seek recognize snigs -- recognition? mr. hastings: i rise to claim time in opposition. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hastings: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hastings: this is unnecessary amendments to delay the work of congress and expanding offshore energy production in order to create once again millions of new american jobs to lower energy prices, to strengthen our national security. h.r. 2231 is similar to legislation passed last congress and fully upholds existing states' rights within their boundaries and offshore areas. nothing in this bill changes the fundamental 60-year-old relationship between states and the federal government enshrined in the submerged lands act or the outer continental shelf lands act. this bill is focused on activity in federal waters and respects states' abilities to control and govern their waters. states' authority is no
grayson: thank you. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from washington seek recognize snigs -- recognition? mr. hastings: i rise to claim time in opposition. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hastings: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hastings: this is unnecessary amendments to delay the work of congress and expanding offshore energy production in order to create once again millions of new american jobs to lower energy...
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"grayson!" born without the auditory nerves that carry sound from the inner ear to the brain. with a cochlear implant but, without nerves, it was ineffective. >>that's when doctors at the university of north carolina school of medicine gave him this. it's an auditory brainstem implant. the device is typically used in adults whose nerves have been damaged and hadn't yet children. an f-d-a approved trial. and grayson became the first child in the country to undergo the procedure. >>"we don't really know exactly what it's like for him. we don't know exactly what he hears, if he hears everything we hear, some of what we hear." >> doctors are confidentgraysonwill eventually hear and speak like any other child. his parents say he's already made great progress. although they won't soon forget what that first moment was like. >>"hi grayson. talk to him, daddy." "daddy loves you. daddy loves you." "he can hear!" >>doctor sanjay gupta, c-n- n, reporting. >>grayson's parents are actually his adoptive they
"grayson!" born without the auditory nerves that carry sound from the inner ear to the brain. with a cochlear implant but, without nerves, it was ineffective. >>that's when doctors at the university of north carolina school of medicine gave him this. it's an auditory brainstem implant. the device is typically used in adults whose nerves have been damaged and hadn't yet children. an f-d-a approved trial. and grayson became the first child in the country to undergo the procedure....
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grayson's face is priceless, the first time he heard a sound. it was his father's voice.was born without the odd the ability to hear. he received an implant. they believe his story will help other children and help doctors improve on the technology. >>> we crown the nba champion. the giants tonight and the a's story, all coming up later. >>> >>> a shooting in san francisco that happened about 10:00 tonight. police say the shootout was between the victim who was armed and possibly two other people. right now nobody is in custody. the victim was shot in the leg and back. he was taken to the hospital and is in serious condition. >>> tonight a bay area screening of a new film is called -- the stars shared what this movie meant to them. >> reporter: out on the red carpet the accident teres talked about putting together the movie on oscar grant's life and what it meant to them. >> there's nothing easy about a mother losing her own son, nothing, and in such a tragic way. you can take away from this a less 99 awe interact with each other. >> reporter: they want the audience to th
grayson's face is priceless, the first time he heard a sound. it was his father's voice.was born without the odd the ability to hear. he received an implant. they believe his story will help other children and help doctors improve on the technology. >>> we crown the nba champion. the giants tonight and the a's story, all coming up later. >>> >>> a shooting in san francisco that happened about 10:00 tonight. police say the shootout was between the victim who was armed...
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grayson of florida. at the end of the bill, before the short title add the following new section, section, none of the funds made available by this act may be used to enter into a contract with any offer or any of its principals if the offer certifies, as required by federal -- mr. grayson: mr. chairman. i ask unanimous consent that we move on to the reading of the next amendment. the chair: without objection, the clerk -- the first -- the reading of the first amendment is spended -- suspended. the clerk will report the second amendment. the clerk: at the end of the bill before the short title add the following new section, section, none of the funds made available by this act may be used in contravention of the first, second -- first, second or fourth amendments to the constitution of the united states. at the end of -- at the end of the bill before the short title add the following new section, section, none of the funds made available by this act may be used for the purchase, operation or maintenance
grayson of florida. at the end of the bill, before the short title add the following new section, section, none of the funds made available by this act may be used to enter into a contract with any offer or any of its principals if the offer certifies, as required by federal -- mr. grayson: mr. chairman. i ask unanimous consent that we move on to the reading of the next amendment. the chair: without objection, the clerk -- the first -- the reading of the first amendment is spended -- suspended....
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you can see the surprise as little grayson hears his dad's voice for the first time ever.s at the university implanted a micro chip in his brain. he is the first child to ever undergo that procedure. the device needs a little fine- tuning but they are confident as his brain learns to process sound, his ability to speak will follow. >> that's priceless. >> well, a new monthly event kicked off tonight in one san francisco neighborhood. eric tells us about a new effort to shine a positive light on the bay view. >> do you see that thing over there on the wall? that's me. >> reporter: a fixture on the corner of oakdale and lane in san francisco. >> hey, baby. how are you doing? >> reporter: davis or mr. d has been a larger than life part of the bay view long before a neighbor began painting this mural of him pointing to heaven. >> i'm proud of myself. do you know why? because i have lived 81 years. you never not make it, but keep trying. >> reporter: the event is planned for every third thursday of the month. the city is hoping that the tribute to davis and other new works of a
you can see the surprise as little grayson hears his dad's voice for the first time ever.s at the university implanted a micro chip in his brain. he is the first child to ever undergo that procedure. the device needs a little fine- tuning but they are confident as his brain learns to process sound, his ability to speak will follow. >> that's priceless. >> well, a new monthly event kicked off tonight in one san francisco neighborhood. eric tells us about a new effort to shine a...
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you can see the surprise as little grayson hears his dad's voice for the first time ever.rs at the university implanted a micro chip in his brain. he is the first child to ever undergo that procedure. the device needs a little fine- tuning but they are confident as his brain learns to process sound, his ability to speak will follow. >> that's priceless. >> well, a new monthly event kicked off tonight in one san francisco neighborhood. eric tells us about a new effort to shine a positive light on the bay view. >> do you see that thing over there on the wall? that's me. >> reporter: a fixture on the corner of oakdale and lane in san francisco. >> hey, baby. how are you doing? >> reporter: davis or mr. d has been a larger than life part of the bay view long before a neighbor began painting this mural of him pointing to heaven. >> i'm proud of myself. do you know why? because i have lived 81 years. you never not make it, but keep trying. >> reporter: the event is planned for every third thursday of the month. the city is hoping that the tribute to davis and other new works of
you can see the surprise as little grayson hears his dad's voice for the first time ever.rs at the university implanted a micro chip in his brain. he is the first child to ever undergo that procedure. the device needs a little fine- tuning but they are confident as his brain learns to process sound, his ability to speak will follow. >> that's priceless. >> well, a new monthly event kicked off tonight in one san francisco neighborhood. eric tells us about a new effort to shine a...
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his parents are thrilled and tell cnn grayson loves music.-year-old georgia boy could not afford costly new hearing implants for him. then a viewer saw their story right here on cnn and he made it his mission to help. cnn's george howell tells us more. >> when your teacher turns away from the class and turns to the board, can you hear her? >> no. >> why? >> because when i don't have my hearing aid on and somebody is t turned away from me, i don't know what they're saying. >> how does that make you feel? >> sad. >> when talking to 7-year-old hayden mckenzie, you have got to speak up. >> so i can hear. >> reporter: hayden has one used hearing aid that still works. his parents say they can't afford a new pair and they learned that insurance in most states won't pay to cover hearing aids for kids. when we first shared hayden's story three months ago, his mother was frustrated. >> we make too much money to, you know, to do the medicaid route, and we can't use them -- can't get any kind of supplement, so it's just all out of pocket and at $6,000 is
his parents are thrilled and tell cnn grayson loves music.-year-old georgia boy could not afford costly new hearing implants for him. then a viewer saw their story right here on cnn and he made it his mission to help. cnn's george howell tells us more. >> when your teacher turns away from the class and turns to the board, can you hear her? >> no. >> why? >> because when i don't have my hearing aid on and somebody is t turned away from me, i don't know what they're...
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grayson is the first child to receive hearing implants, it's part of an fda trial. >> a heartwarming story. >> summer is officially here. and a lot of you will be happy to hear that the radar is showing dry conditions. >> meteorologists across the country, rejoice, the sun's rays are on the tropic of cancer, it will send us into the longest period of daylight over the next 24 hours. maximize it tomorrow, as we head through the next couple of weeks, the sun will rise later, and maybe harder for you to get up in the morning hours. so, let's get a look here at the forecast, we go through tomorrow, mother nature will not disappoint on the first full day of summer. we will start off with a bit of stratus at the coast line, a lot of sunshine by the bay and through the interior valley. sunny at the coast, and also through the afternoon at the coast line. and we will see temperatures warming up a bit more. upper 70s by the bay. let's go outside to the live hd sky camera network. it's crystal clear down here to san jose, we have the pollen at moderate levels tomorrow. and in san francisco rig
grayson is the first child to receive hearing implants, it's part of an fda trial. >> a heartwarming story. >> summer is officially here. and a lot of you will be happy to hear that the radar is showing dry conditions. >> meteorologists across the country, rejoice, the sun's rays are on the tropic of cancer, it will send us into the longest period of daylight over the next 24 hours. maximize it tomorrow, as we head through the next couple of weeks, the sun will rise later, and...
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they're collecting on us too. >> karen finney disrupting the conversation and congressman alan graysonu both. you can catch "disrupt rupt" with the karen finney every saturday and sunday at the best time of day, 4:00 p.m. right here on msnbc. coming up from the ready for hillary moment to joe versus the nra. >> we need to make sure the voices of those we lost are the loudest ones we hear in this fight. we need to make sure that everyone in the country knows that this fight isn't over, be far from it. i'm a conservative investor. i invest in what i know. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishare
they're collecting on us too. >> karen finney disrupting the conversation and congressman alan graysonu both. you can catch "disrupt rupt" with the karen finney every saturday and sunday at the best time of day, 4:00 p.m. right here on msnbc. coming up from the ready for hillary moment to joe versus the nra. >> we need to make sure the voices of those we lost are the loudest ones we hear in this fight. we need to make sure that everyone in the country knows that this fight...
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grayson is among the first to receive it.pproved for adults back in 2000. >> that is great stuff. and really great for science. >>> 6:53. a check of your top stories coming up. >> including the final komen walk for breast cancer in the bay area kicking off shortly. what led to the cancellation in several big cities. ,,,,,,,, [female vo] then don't miss sleep train's [female vo] then don't miss sleep train's 4th of july sale! save on sleep train's most popular mattress sets. plus, pay no interest for 36 months on tempur-pedic and icomfort. sleep train's 4th of july sale is on now! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ dance class, shopping, and more. so do something nice for it. chevron with techron. care for your car. >>> welcome back. it's 3 minutes before 7:00 this morning. investigators will piece together what happened when an out-of-control muni bus hit a car and pushed it across the panhandle of golden gate park. >> it happened in the panhandle in san francisco last night. witnesses say the driver didn't do anything
grayson is among the first to receive it.pproved for adults back in 2000. >> that is great stuff. and really great for science. >>> 6:53. a check of your top stories coming up. >> including the final komen walk for breast cancer in the bay area kicking off shortly. what led to the cancellation in several big cities. ,,,,,,,, [female vo] then don't miss sleep train's [female vo] then don't miss sleep train's 4th of july sale! save on sleep train's most popular mattress sets....
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grayson clamp was born completely deaf.ve that sends sound from his inner ear to his brain so through surgery, a device was implanted in his ear that collects and transmits sound through wires threaded through the skull and apparently it works. >> overwhelming joy to see your child hear for the first time. i don't think i have any other words that can adequately describe what that felt like. >> the surgery was done at the university of north carolina in chapel hill. the procedure is still experimental in children. grayson is among the first children to receive it. it was approved for adults in the year 2000. >> apparently the signal he made after he heard the voice was "voice." so he heard it and he was telling them what he heard. it was a sign he made right after. >> interesting. >>> 5:57 right now. in the next half hour, a flight from sfo to london takes off with one key thing missing. >> right now people are gathering for the final komen fundraising walk in the bay area. but what the cancellation means for the breast can
grayson clamp was born completely deaf.ve that sends sound from his inner ear to his brain so through surgery, a device was implanted in his ear that collects and transmits sound through wires threaded through the skull and apparently it works. >> overwhelming joy to see your child hear for the first time. i don't think i have any other words that can adequately describe what that felt like. >> the surgery was done at the university of north carolina in chapel hill. the procedure is...
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grayson was fifed with a brain stem implant.. i love that story. >> see how he was stunned when he first heard something? what an incredible reaction. very nice. >> darling little boy, grayson. look at him. the surprise. >> one more example what we're learning about the brain and how you can connect it to all of our senses. >> and to hear the words daddy loves you. that's the first thing you hear. >> that's beautiful. >> very nice. >> that's beautiful. >>> all right. now she served in the senate and under the cabinets of two presidents and now elizabeth dole is an advocate for what she called hidden heroes. it is the subject she knows a lot about. her husband and former senator and presidential candidate bob dole was wounded in world war ii. senator dole welcome. >> my pleasure. it's good to be hire. >> i do want to get your take. how is senator dole doing? >> he's doing well. he's had his ups and downs. he's strong. he's been out to kansas where they had a walk of honor and he was the first step in the walk of honor. it's lovel
grayson was fifed with a brain stem implant.. i love that story. >> see how he was stunned when he first heard something? what an incredible reaction. very nice. >> darling little boy, grayson. look at him. the surprise. >> one more example what we're learning about the brain and how you can connect it to all of our senses. >> and to hear the words daddy loves you. that's the first thing you hear. >> that's beautiful. >> very nice. >> that's beautiful....
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grayson's drawn to live music and the radio.art using words. >> my deeps for him is he will develop intelligible speech and be able to function independently. pretty much what any mom wants for their little boy. >> yes. >> they feel blessed to be the first. and hope other children will experience that say joy. >> daddy loves you. >> that is bull. joining the table, nbc news chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman. that's incredible. >> it is. it's sort of the next step of the cochlear implant where the nerves that go to the brain from the inner ear, when they're not forre eformed, you have to stimulate the brain directory. he hears sound for the first time but now he has to figure out the sound and interpret it appropriately. >> that was cool to watch. >>> we'll get to this, junk food, but first, the hpv vaccine. >> it's been around since 2006. >> teenage girls get three shots. >> and it protects against the strains of hpv that cause cancer. they found in girls 13 to 17 there's a 56% drop in infection in girls. so this a perfec
grayson's drawn to live music and the radio.art using words. >> my deeps for him is he will develop intelligible speech and be able to function independently. pretty much what any mom wants for their little boy. >> yes. >> they feel blessed to be the first. and hope other children will experience that say joy. >> daddy loves you. >> that is bull. joining the table, nbc news chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman. that's incredible. >> it is. it's sort of...