brain from back to front. so we ve been told by doctors there at university medical center in arizona. joining us now is dr.ed cornell a in your owe surgeon at the brain and spine surgeons of new york. good to see you. i want to go back to the graphic. you can talk specifically about how the bullet may have traveled and what parts of the brain may have been affected. with you narrating we will learn a lot. it s a pleasure to be here with you harris. what we are seeing here is the bullet is actually entering i at the junction of the temporal and paretal lobe. that is where we have speech control. we are looking at this picture where in fact there is an area that is functionally very significant when it comes to speech, then it traverses the area which controls movement, that primary moater cortex which we see is very important in