100th birthday. centenarian edna a very very happy 100th birthday. tasha, mr speaker. groundbreaking 100th birthday. tasha, mr speaker. groundbreaking research 100th birthday. tasha, mr speaker. groundbreaking research published| groundbreaking research published yesterday in the journal of psychopharmacology from king s college psychopharmacology from king s college london in partnership with compass college london in partnership with compass pathways has now established that silos compass pathways has now established that silos arriving can be safely administered and may have significant therapeutic benefit in treatment resistant depression and ptsd~ treatment resistant depression and ptsd~ as treatment resistant depression and ptsd. as someone who knows first-hand ptsd. as someone who knows first hand how do debilitating ptsd is as well first hand how do debilitating ptsd is as well as hearing from many constituents who have developed the condition constituents wh
eric: thousands filled the streets of cambridge england to pay respects to a giant in science, stephen hawking. a private funeral took place earlier today. as you know he was an outspoken atheist. his family one had to have a traditional church funeral to give people a chance to say goodbye. he was diagnosed with a disease when he was 21 years old. doctors gave him only two years to live! as you know, he well surpassed that expectation. stephen hawking spent a long life doing decades of groundbreaking research.he passed away on march 14. stephen hawking was 76 years old. arthel: an amazing human being for sure! special counsel robert muller and his ongoing investigation. plus new protests in sacramento today after autopsy results released in the death of an unarmed black man killed by
superman. our dr. richard besser shows us why. reporter: what you re witnessing is groundbreaking. rob summers making history by standing up. to understand just how incredible this moment is, you have to go back to a summer night in 2006 when rob, a baseball player nicknamed superman, met tragedy. i was playing the best i ever had and was hit by a car in a hit and run while i was standing in my driveway. reporter: what do you remember from that time? i couldn t move my arms. i tried to yell and nothing would come out. it was like my worst nightmare realized. reporter: his mother rushed to the hospital. and they said, we have signs of spinal cord injury. and you just your world stops spinning. reporter: rob was paralyzed from the chest down. told he would never walk again. i turned to the doctor and i said, obviously you don t know me very well. i m going to walk again. nice to meet you. very nice meeting you. reporter: soon after rob learned of groundbreaking