gup gupta joins us now. what do you see? that was the big headline because he was borderline obese last year and the recommendation was he needed to lose 10 to 15 pounds. he gained weight, his height didn t change. so now when you do the math he s clinically obese. these are the results, and as you look at these results you got height, the weight, a few things here, remember this was four hours of examines, 11 different consultants, took six days to release, this is what we got, basically. so i think the report is sort of pretty sunny for what s not in it. compared to last year, you know, we did get more tests last year and had that sort of remarkable press conference as you ll remember as well. but let me show you some of the tests done last year. i think we have that. but basically they looked at his heart. there you go. echocardiogram, they did a stress test, they did that cognitive examine whi cognitive exam which the president asked for and had a perfect score on and had that ca
medical correspondent dr. sanjay gup gupta. how did the secretary respond to what amounts to a flood of criticism coming her way? there s no question she feels the pressure and she talked a lot about the frustration within hhs, health and human services but also the white house. it was a wide-ranging interview. i asked her about what we knew before october 1st, what she thought about the fact that 70% of insurers had concerns about that october 1st date and also that the system had been tested just a few days before, with about a hundred or so people logging in and the system crashed. and why was it still allowed to go forward? we got to this issue of what happens next. how do you fix this? take a listen. there s a lot of frustration as you know, madam secretary. if this persists, even at this point now, would you consider resigning over this? i think my job is to get this fully implemented and get the website working right. that s what i m focused on.
suspend the anti jewish laws during the 1936 olympics and of course, you know, he suspended the laws. they took down the anti jewish signs. they cleaned things up for awhile. right of course, most people participated in them and we know what happened after that. a lot more to come on this, no doubt, six months before the olympics. breaking news tonight, that hostage situation happening at a bank in northeastern louisiana. the gunman has been holding three people hostage for more than six hours. i ll speak with the head of the louisiana state police coming up next. what changed dr. sanjay gup gupta s mind about marijuana? his documentary and i ll speak with him next. [ tires screech ]
people are lighting up all over the country. they call it the green rush. marijuana has moved out of the back alleys and into the open. happy cannabis. in some states it s legal to grow, to sell, to smoke and marijuana could be legized in a city near you. so easy to get, and many think so harmless. but when the smoke clears, is marijuana bad for you? or could pot actually be good for you? a take from dr. sanjay gup gupta s movie. more and more americans using it. washington d.c. opened up the first medical marijuana dispen scary and dr. sanjay gupta joins
gup gup gupta. ted, we saw alberto alvarez, he described dr. murray pushing down on michael jackson s chest with his left hand, telling alvarez they needed an pla ambulance. he says two of jackson s children came into the room. watch this exchange. paris screamed out daddy. when you heard paris scream out daddy, was she describing? yes, s cry something. yes, sir. did you escort the children out or indicate to them to go out of the room? yes, sir. dr. murray said don t let them see their dad like this. don t let them see their dad like this. and i proceeded to turn around to the children and kind of ushered them out and said, kids, don t worry, we ll take care of it, everything is going to be okay. also today in the courtroom, prosecutors played the call alvarez made to 911. ted rollinss, i know being in the courtroom, you re looking at the jackson family, how did they react to the news of paris and her crying that day? reporter: well, i could see la toya jac