The doctors two helps them do it. And a true veteran, Lawrence Brooks is the oldest living american to serve in world war ii. We take you to his 110th Birthday Party. Happy birthday, mr. Brooks. Its friday, september 13th, 2019. Heres your eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. You said two minutes ago they would have to buy in. You said they would have to buy in. Are are you forgetting what you said two minutes ago . Sparks fly at the third democratic debate. This is why the president s debates are becoming unwatchable. This reminds everybody of what they cannot stand about washington. Scoring points against each other, poking at each other. In the bahamas a new Tropical Storm warning is in effect after Hurricane Dorian devastated the area with so many still missing. Former acting fbi director Andrew Mccabe is facing an indictment. The Justice Department rejected mccabe appeal against criminal charges. President trump denying claims made in a new politico report accusing israeli agents
Your up to date on the headlines. You are. Now on bbc news, its extra time with rob bonnet. Hello, im rob bonnet. On extra times a day, the pathologist who rocked american gridiron football and his research on injury sustained by players. His findings about the physical and psychological damages sustained were initially rejected but authorities were eventually forced to respond. More generally, how far can concern about player welfare really go . And the rough and tumble of sport be made safe . Rough and tumble of sport be made safe . Isnt physical challenge part of the reward in sport . Doctor bennett, welcome to extra time. Thank you so much. Lets start at the beginning of the story and ta ke at the beginning of the story and take us back to do,000 and two. The legendary nfl player mike webster, what happened . Legendary nfl player mike webster, what happened . I was working as a pathologist as a, in pittsburgh in may early 30s. I was struggling with depression. You were . And low se
I chose to focus on the argument is paradoxical. So soccer, as we play it, humanity of football, if you begin to play the nfl pretty much denied me, as a child, by the should be played by children ostracised my work. You were ostracised and abused. Time you are 18 you have already who are old enough and who have suffered significant brain damage developed such neurological and you wouldnt capacities, 12, 1a. Performing at your top. That is irreperable. If you preserve your brain until you are 18, we can take football to heights and levels of play that have never, ever been seen. Under 12, 1a, we should develop less hello, im rob bonnet. How do you come to that conclusion . Contact forms of soccer. On extra timestoday, because if you dont but no child under the age of 18 the pathologist who play till youre 18, rocked american gridiron football your brain is still pristine should be allowed to head on his research on injury sustained the ball in soccer. By players. And you have the capac
right now, two separate senate committees are drilling into u.s. and china relations. in the wake of that chinese spy balloon entering the u.s. just last hour senator jon tester made the stakes abundantly clear. china s a real threat and one we need to take seriously, which is exactly why we re here today. house members this morning receiving a classified briefing on the balloon ahead of a vote scheduled just a few minutes from now to condemn china s use of a spy craft. senators are set to receive an all members briefing of their own in about 30 minutes. all of this happening as the state department is revealing fresh details about china s surveillance program this morning. and just what the balloon hovering over the u.s. was capable of. in a few moments, i ll talk to former u.s. ambassador to china max baucus about what we can learn and the very real threat posed by china. plus, fading hopes for survival, days after devastating earthquakes rocked turkey and syria. the
ian s death toll in florida is rising today. can we get some help down here? more supplies are coming in. there were four boats that just arrived moments ago. this community has never ever seen this high of flooding before. now we re going into day four without having electricity. that s when you get to that life-threatening range. we have no power, no phone service, nothing. the buildings are ripped off of their foundation and swept backwards. should there have been a mandatory evacuation that came sooner. i wouldn t have changed anything. this storm was unpredictable. there s a degree of personal responsibility here. i think people got complacent. lyman was completely liberated. it s likely to have a roll-on effect to russian positions further towards the russian border in the days ahead. i m pamela brown in washington. you are live in the cnn newsroom. the death toll from hurricane ian jumps again in florida. 74 people now confirmed killed by th