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hello. thanks for joining us. on tap today, why the latest push by bill and melinda gates may be setting up this fight with the catholic church. also confronting the unthinkable. a teenage boy gets cancer and his father discovers this remarkable source of help. first, under the microscope. a new treatment for depression, a fascinating story, a disease as you know that affects more people than coronary heart disease or cancer. the good news is that in most cases it is treatable. medications such as antidepressants can be affected and in milder cases cognitive behavior therapy has been shown to work just as well. unfortunately, for many people nothing seems to help. that s why it s so exciting to hear about a totally new approach. it involves a device that looks a little bit like a pacemaker. two wires inserted drektly under the brain and then on the outside a doctor can literally flip a switch. it is a pretty radical approach but in some cases the results are astonishing. for
this tragedy probably wouldn t have occurred. how it could have been prevented and could still happen again. battery-powered brain. it can change people s minds. it felt fantastic. i didn t care what was doing it. is it a cure for depression? revealing investigation. stories with impact. this is cnn presents with tonight s host drew griffin. but they found out their school had a problem and not the teachers or the test scores or even the other kids. the problem is the building. it s toxic. that s right. it wasn t safe for the children. d ps-5 is isn t alone. as part of dr. sanjay gupta ongoing reporting on toxic towns he found all over the country children are going to school that can make them skick and th first stop is ps-51. she is helping her son get ready for the first day of school. brand op seems excited but marisol seems nerves. this is more than just a case of first day jitters. i cannot wait to get to school. in august, just weeks before school start
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.s. to serve their country, no one
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.