anything like that, let alone my husband. his wife has never spoken about what happened until now. battery-powered brains. an experimental surgery that can literally change people s minds. it felt fantastic. i didn t care what was doing it. is it a cure for depression? revealing investigations. fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is cnn presents with tonight s hosts, randi kaye and drew griffin. 15 years ago congress knew it had a big problem. its military housing was in a desperate state. 180,000 units around the world built cheap and now falling apart. facing a billion-dollar repair bill, congress had a big idea. turn the housing over to private companies and let the free market do its work. but as cnn s deborah feyerick reports, for many families living in those homes that big idea has been a disaster. and the men and women who served to protect us are fighting a losing battle at home. reporter: when these sailors and marines left the u.
battery-powered brains. an experimental surgery that can literally change people s minds. it felt fantastic. i didn t care what was doing it. is it a cure for depression? revealing investigations. fascinating characters. stories with impact. this is cnn presents with tonight s hosts, randi kaye and drew griffin. 15 years ago congress knew it had a big problem. its military housing was in a desperate state. 180,000 units around the world built cheap and now falling apart. facing a billion-dollar repair bill, congress had a big idea. turn the housing over to private companies and let the free market do its work. but as cnn s deborah feyerick reports, for many families living in those homes that big idea has been a disaster. and the men and women who served to protect us are fighting a losing battle at home. reporter: when these sailors and marines left the u.s. to serve their country, no one imagined many would come home to this. so you know people who are aff
87 he had suffered from severe depression and was nearly suicidal at one point. as you know, he is not alone. depression affects more than 19 million american adults every year. think about that number. that s more than coronary heart disease, more than cancer. you know, it just makes a lot of people still uncomfortable to simply talk about it. so we decided today to bring the discussion out into the open. you know, in most cases depression is treatable. medication, anti-depressants can be effective. in milder cases cognitive behavioral therapy has been shown to work just as well. unfortunately for many people, though, nothing seems to work. that s why it s sole exciting to hear about this totally new approach. it involves a device like this. it s implant and looks like a pacemaker. you have two wires that come from this and insert directly into the brain. deep brain stimulation. then on the outside a doctor can literally flip a switch. it s a radical approach, for sure, but
first big break when they were chosen to work at se haven ts at the governor s mansion for the governor and then they were pardoned. two even got car-buying help from the governor s wife. governor barbour disputes that. as we said, 360 has uncovered another facet of the story. more evidence that calls the entire process to question and suggests there was a rush to pardon the people before checking the facts. this one concerns the pardon of harry bostick. for his third dui, he was pardoned ford his third dui even though he was suspected of committing a fourth dui at the time. the governor said it didn t know that fact before they pardoned him on the third dui. tonight we know otherwise and we ll have more on that. another example it seems, the governor or his office, saying one thing and the facts say another. here s how he justified pardoning the killers. for decades our government has been served primary live by inmates from the state penal system, almost all murderers b
mississippi attorney general s office, two even got car buying help from the governor s wife. governor barbour disputes that. as we said, 360 has uncovered another facet of the story. more evidence that calls the entire process to question and suggests there was a rush to pardon the people before checking the facts. this one concerns the pardon of harry bostick. for his third dui, he was pardoned for his third dui, even though he was suspected of committing a fourth dui at the time. governor barbour s office says they didn t know that fact before they pardoned him on the third dui. tonight we know otherwise and we ll have more on that. another example it seems, the governor or his office, saying one thing and the facts say another. here s how he justified pardoning the killers. for decades our governor s mansion has been served primarily by inmates from the state penal system, almost all murderers, because the experts say people that committed one crime of passion in thei