that got a college degree, got a masters degree and then went on to get a phd. and those debilitating psychological issues would likely have come to the attention of family members, of loved ones, of school counselors. so if those, in fact, were genuine, they would have been addressed, i would think, at some point in his life. but they do conflict with once i have feeling but now i don t. that s not how our emotional psychological development continues. what do you say? i think we see that in all types of violent crime. i always say this because i think it is important. violence begins in the briain. you don t wake up in the morning and decide you are going to go inside somebody s home and kill
seem like it should be that difficult for us to wake up at 2:00 a.m. yes it does. 2:00 a.m.? and in this door decades. not 2:00 a.m. a different time? et it is a challenge. we re going to talk about change and helping us understand why it is so hard for our brains. chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta joins us with a with his own brain! did you is that, no? i turned it on. get strange looks. yes. can you tell viewers where you actually got the brain? i got this briain from the medical school used to teach medical students. now teach you. you say we re hard wired to resist change? interesting. we like to think of ourselves as nimble, flexible creatures. in fact, we really don t like change. you can take it a step further. we often see change as a threat. at least that s the way the brain sort of perceives change, as a threat. the emotional centers of our
ratification of the constitution we ve had elections for congress. what we don t like, we can change in november of next year, actually, as obama told us, yes, we can. there s going to be a lot of protests against this transition of donald trump to the presidency. we ll see it before, during, and after the swearing in itself, on saturday people will be coming here for the women s march. call iends of people will be saying they don t like this man trump becoming our president. what i m hoping for is members of congress see what good could be done this coming year and avert having something bad getting done. that will take pressure, briain and patriotism thrown in. one of my favorite maxims is something walt disney put in a movie long ago, something he believed himself. it s not what you ve got, it s what you do with what you ve got that counts. opposition, the right, smart, committed kind can play a life or death roll starting friday at noon. those who want to make the best at what s co