that you feel to losing a mother. it was really difficult. terry ended up in foster care and her experience led her to become an attorney, representing children in the new york city foster care system. she immerses herself as much into her work as she does into working out. one client of mine said, i think you exercise a lot for a particular reason. i asked her what the reason was. she said because exercise won t disappoint you, because the gym will always be there. in a psychological sense, i think she hit it right on the nail. i think that in many cases for both women and men, the ritual of going to the gym and working out hard has a clear psychiatric, therapeutic benefit. it may be in many of these cases that individuals are self-treating an underlying
general election. what about the issues you staked out here and now, will it hurt you in the fall? reset, etch-a-sketch, it all fits in that context. going back to the mr. fix it idea, he has vulnerabilities with that. your experience led you to say detroit ought to go bankrupt. if you made that call, maybe you would have gotten that wrong. and you put together health care in massachusetts, that was your fix then, what about now, why is that a bad idea. even if romney says i have these skills, my instincts are right, there will be areas he is vulnerable. rick santorum said yesterday if the party were going to nominate romney to take on the president, you might as well keep president obama in office. let s listen to this nail. you win by giving people the opportunity to see a different vision for the country, not somebody that s going to be a little different. we might as well stay with what
talk with doctors and scientists, so he invented a cancer app. reporter: marty is a stanford trained computer scientist who made millions during the dot com boom of the 90s. now he says he s building something far more significant. do you see this as the most valuable work you ve ever done? by far. i come into work with a different feeling than i ever had in anything else i ve ever done. i have a chance to save some lives today. reporter: the chance to save lives was a calling. after he nearly lost his own life to melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. i had all the money in the world and no time. and just like panic, is this all there is? reporter: but he didn t panic. he used his expertise and the workings of the web to find answers. that experience led to a web application that aims to bring together patients, doctors and scientists from around the globe
you know responded to the film? well, you know, i m glad you did play that clip, apart from the fact that it opens the movie. to me, it s in some ways really an iconic moment for the war. it s this confrontation between soldiers and bombs, which is really quite frankly what a lot of the occupation boils down to, the insanity of trying to run around the streets of baghdad, finding every ied. and so the experience led to the film and then we ve had a lot of really interesting reaction from civilians and also from people who have seen the movie in the military. and by interesting, you mean mixed? well, some pro-war sectors of the blogasphere have given us a few blows on the chin. but i sort of think that comes with the territory. overall, i think the critical reaction has been astoundingly supportive and most people that see the film seem to enjoy it.
how have these bomb techs that you know responded to the film? well, you know, i m glad you did play that clip, apart from the fact that it opens the movie. to me, it s in some ways really an iconic moment for the war. it s this confrontation between soldiers and bombs, which is really quite frankly what a lot of the occupation boils down to, the insanity of trying to run around the streets of baghdad, finding every ied. and so the experience led to the film and then we ve had a lot of really interesting reaction from civilians and also from people who have seen the movie in the military. and by interesting, you mean mixed? well, some pro-war sectors of the blogosphere have given us a few blows on the chin. but i sort of think that comes with the territory.