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CNN Newsroom-20131215-00:43:00

i asked her, i said people say that one person's love can make all the difference. can your mom's love make all the difference for you? >> mm-hmm. >> you think she can help get you through this? >> yeah. >> as a dad myself, it is jarring to hear, but also somehow affirming. after all they have been through, most of all daniel wishes he could one day be like the mother who loves him so much. >> i just want -- ultimately, i want him to be happy. i need him to know that when he's in the dark place, i'm always here. >> you're always there. >> always. >> sanjay will have more on this story on sanjay gupta md tomorrow morning at 7:30 eastern here on cnn.

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The 11th hour-20131212-04:21:00

most of all daniel wishes he could one day be just like the mother who loves him so much. >> i just want him -- ultimately i want him to be happy. i really do want him to be happy. and i just -- i need him to know that. when he's in the dark place, i'm always here. >> you're always there. >> mm-hmm. always. >> dr. gupta joins us now. sanjay, you spent time with daniel and his mother. and you saw what they go through. what is his prognosis for the future? will he ever be self-sufficient? >> well, you get a little bit of a sense there, don. first of all for stephanie his mother, every day she comes home she doesn't know if he has attempted to take his life that day. just imagine the psychological toll that takes on her and the whole family. and also this idea that he may be with her for well into adulthood. he may never leave the home. those things are things that see lives with. but having said that, he does seem to have stabilized over the

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CNN Newsroom-20131212-18:40:00

stop taking medications you do it in the way doctors say you have to do it. i'm sure stephanie, you're familiar with this. stephanie escamilla, thank you so much. good luck with you, good luck with daniel, with your family. we'll stay in close touch with you. sanjay thank you for doing this report. it's very meaningful. i want to alert our viewers, sanjay will have more on this story on his weekend program, saturday 4:30, p.m. eastern here on cnn. also sunday mornings, 7:30 a.m. only here on cnn. you can also watch and read a lot more about the story on cnn.com/familyonthebrink. for all those who sleep too hot or too cool,

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The 11th hour-20131212-04:22:00

last couple of years. he takes medications. but he is 14 years old. he's in the eighth grade at a regular public school in his area. and he appears to be doing well. he's getting bs and cs and is expected to progress through school. so it's by no means easy. keep in mind, don, we talk about this issue a lot, he was able to get some help. his mother is helping train people to deal with people who have mental illness. so they represent a little bit more of a success story. but still so hard even with that to get what you need. >> and sanjay, it's hard to believe it's been a year, you and i standing there in newtown covering this story. >> yeah. >> on the verge of tears the entire time. i'm wondering what someone like stephanie, stephanie is a mom, right? daniel's mom. when she heard about newtown, adam lanza, what was her first thought? what went through her head? >> i asked her that, don, as you might imagine. i remember so well as do you. she mourned a lot for those families. but she also -- her mind immediately flew to adam lanza's family as well and adam lanza's

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CNN Newsroom-20131212-18:35:00

awesome. i -- i started with no one and now i have many people. and it feels really great. >> let me bring san jay into the conversation. you obviously support stephanie. you've seen this story up close. give us some perspective on what's go on because we all focus so much attention when there's a horrible gun shooting, stephanie points this out herself on mental illness. but we've got to focus on this more than just after a horrible gun shooting. >> there's no question. and that was exactly our thinking as well, wolf. and stephanie, i mean, it's good to see you and hear your voice. i will tell you one of the experts told us that sometimes it's the love of one person that can make all of the difference. i don't want to overly simplify that, but stephanie, i think, clearly embodies that, what she's able to do for danni dani, her son is remarkable. it's not easy at all to get the

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The 11th hour-20131212-04:25:00

violent acts. there was a state congressman that happened to very recently. you mentioned that daniel, you said that most people who have mental issues, that they usually harm themselves. but can daniel possibly turn violent against other people as he grows older? >> he certainly could. the point that we are making in the piece is that people with mental illness are more likely to be victims of violence rather than perpetrators. when they are violent that violence is often turned inward. in terms of mutilation, hurting themselves or even suicide. and that was sort of the point. but he could become more violent. right now instead of striking out at his brother or family members, he strikes out inanimate objects, that punching bag, things within the house. again that's how he sort of deals with it. >> sanjay, thank you very much. >> you got it, don, anytime, thank you. >> we'll be right back.

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Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield-20131212-16:39:00

attention in the first place. even if you're diagnosed, tough to get the treatment you need, especially if you're a young person like daniel. >> i'll say. sanjay, thanks for that. it's really great. did some terrific insight, insightful work. >> thot just around newtown but what life is like every day. >> as we approach that awful anniversary on saturday, it was great that you did this work. sanjay, permit me, if you will -- a lot more on this story this weekend, saturday, 4:30 pm, eastern time, sanjay gupta md. repeat is sunday 7:30. always good to see you, sanjay. >> thank you, ashleigh. >> you can read more of sanjay's work at cnn.com. terrific stuff. anything sanjay does is terrific. coming up next, day four in the trial of the bride accused of pushing her husband off a cliff just one week after she promised till death do us part. friends of her husband's took

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The 11th hour-20131212-04:23:00

mother in particular. when we started following daniel and started learning about his story, part of this was who are these children, who are these kids who may be on the brink of some sort of significant problem. and that's where her mind went as well. look, adam lanza's family, did he have mental illness? and if he did was he able to get the treatment that he needed? it wasn't to take away the mourning of so many lives lost, but it was that area that she thinks about all the time. and again, how do we keep -- if our child is at risk, how do we keep them from going in that direction? >> sanjay, last night on the eve of the newtown anniversary, vice president joe biden's announces the white house's pledge $100 million toward mental health services. it sound like a lot of money but is it really? is this a big step? >> probably at the federal level probably not a lot of money. and keep in mind the original push was about curbing violence overall. this is one part of that push. 5 million of it's coming from the department of health and human services, the executive

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CNN Newsroom-20131211-18:41:00

wearing clotheses in loose layers to allow heat to accumulate between the various layers. too tight and it can reduce circulation, make you more prone to frostbite and keep the clothing dry. this is no small task to be out in conditions like this. . so we just put together a quick list of things that people should have, should think about to keep in their vehicle. if they're ever going to be out like this. food obviously. a knife, a flashlight. blankets, pillows. and then a fully charged cell phone. it's that bottom one, wolf, that probably made the biggest difference in today's day and age, having a fully charged cell phone allows people searching for you to possibly zero in on your signal which is in part how they found this family. there are pings that are sort of given off by your cell phone. they were able to geo locate those pings and that helped them get the rescue. >> good advice, sanjay. life saving potential advice out there. appreciate it very much. another big question today,

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CNN Newsroom-20131210-18:51:00

services sort of decided to enforce existing parody laws from 2008 saying that mental health is an essential health benefit that should be treated the same as physical health from your co-pays, deductibles and all of that. unless you have enough doctors who are available, mental health professionals available, unless you have enough beds to take care of patients, unless you can do something to reduce stigma, parody only goes a certain distance in terms of addressing this. i do think if you look at the fact that more funding will be available, not just for this $100 million announcement, but more founding toward research, that ultimately helps address these issues of stigma as well as we get better treatments, better diagnoses and people become more aware. you're absolutely right. this helps, but it does not change things, certainly not overnight. >> yeah, because when you think about it, sanjay, and we've covered these stories, these heartbreaking stories, these massacres, these mass shootings

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