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. >> the autopsy revealed the cause of dusty's death was a single stab wound to his aorta, the largestody. >> just one stab wound and it went in four inches into the body and sliced the aorta. >> dusty's girlfriend, sky flanders, did not see everything that happened. but she was certain that david genzler was a killer. >> he looked kind of crazed. he looked like a wild animal. really. he had like a crazy look in his eyes and got in his car and left. so?-- yeah, he didn't say anything. >> eventually, an eyewitness came forward. his name was scott davis. he said he was driving by and saw two men fighting and stopped to try to break it up. >> scott davis was a first class petty officer with the navy who was moonlighting as a bouncer at a local bar. and he drove up just as this was beginning. and what he said is as he drove up, he saw the beginning of the confrontation and he saw the defendant take a hard swing and hit dusty on the left side of his head and that dusty went down on his back, that the defendant jumped on top of him, straddled him, pulled out a knife with his right hand and s
. >> the autopsy revealed the cause of dusty's death was a single stab wound to his aorta, the largestody. >> just one stab wound and it went in four inches into the body and sliced the aorta. >> dusty's girlfriend, sky flanders, did not see everything that happened. but she was certain that david genzler was a killer. >> he looked kind of crazed. he looked like a wild animal. really. he had like a crazy look in his eyes and got in his car and left. so?-- yeah, he didn't...
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the cases, and what we do is two things.s h one, every te the balloon inflates along the ascending aortaresses blood down through the ascending and descending aorta to endirest of the body, and the reason why that is important, what we are doing during one phase of one assistance is we are getting more oxygen to the heart or more energy to the heart to to able to function. the second thing ie we rapidly deflate the balloon.e as the left heart is starting to push blood or trying to push blood out, we deflate the balloon and creaba more or less helps pull blood from the left heart, and what that does is it reduces the amount of work that the left heart has to do to get blood to the rest of the body, and really, what we are talking re are the principles of muscles. it requires the heart muscletho do less work but gives it rk bug ergy to functionergyoner ow, is this available everywhere? what is the status? >> we have approval for the device in europe, but in the united states,unitedin trial, so right now, we only have eight edtes that have been activated the study, and that will grow en sig
the cases, and what we do is two things.s h one, every te the balloon inflates along the ascending aortaresses blood down through the ascending and descending aorta to endirest of the body, and the reason why that is important, what we are doing during one phase of one assistance is we are getting more oxygen to the heart or more energy to the heart to to able to function. the second thing ie we rapidly deflate the balloon.e as the left heart is starting to push blood or trying to push blood...
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public transit and services to accommodate all the growth and childcare and fireball spaces and a aortas and p dr and benefits around the sustainability and rebuilding. what is the role of a planning department in this interagency effort? specifically planning department staff has been with the development and the schedule. we'll go to the site conversations we'll with work the mayor's office of housing to help lead the affordable housing analysis and we will lead the specific design and the public engagement piece. we're here to provide direction on the program and once we've done some specific work we'll come back for the development entitlement and the packages for individual sites. the rest of this month and february based on your direction and the direction of the mta board we'll go to them, too, and they'll be the first ones out of the gate boutiquely around the stakeholders and open space we know what the needs are but what are some of the strategies. in march we want to initiative the first site meeting we know know exactly which sites but we'll know them later. and following we
public transit and services to accommodate all the growth and childcare and fireball spaces and a aortas and p dr and benefits around the sustainability and rebuilding. what is the role of a planning department in this interagency effort? specifically planning department staff has been with the development and the schedule. we'll go to the site conversations we'll with work the mayor's office of housing to help lead the affordable housing analysis and we will lead the specific design and the...
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> which meant she would have been partially paralyzed, and stab wounds to her pectoral muscles and aorta led the medical examiner to conclude she was unable to write anything on the wall. >> she would not have had enough blood pressure and enough blood volume to repeatedly dip her finger in repeatedly because her fingers aren't a fountain pen. her finger wasn't bleeding. so, she was already dead when that was written. >> and blood spatter experts found evidence that whoever wrote on the wall did so long after the attack. >> there are some pieces of the letters that are actually written over impact spatter. and the impact spatter that is underneath the letters is not disturbed. >> that's because the blood which spattered on the wall during the attack was dry before the letters were written. and karen's family pointed out the last inconsistency. the blood was on karen's right hand. >> we found out from talking to karen's family that karen was exclusively left-handed. we did not find any blood of any volume on her left hand. >> she never would have written any clue on the wall using her rig
> which meant she would have been partially paralyzed, and stab wounds to her pectoral muscles and aorta led the medical examiner to conclude she was unable to write anything on the wall. >> she would not have had enough blood pressure and enough blood volume to repeatedly dip her finger in repeatedly because her fingers aren't a fountain pen. her finger wasn't bleeding. so, she was already dead when that was written. >> and blood spatter experts found evidence that whoever wrote...
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and continued on behind the heart, and in front of the spinal column to perforate the aorta. aorta is the large artery that carries all the blood from the heart to the body. >> with this bullet going through jordan davis' body at the angle you have just explained to this jury, damaging all of the internal portions of his body that you have just explained, have been fatal all by itself to jordan davis? >> yes, it would. >> easy for a medical examiner to speak so clinically about something so devastating. i mean, we're talking about a kid dying. for some jurors, it's difficult. for others, it's not. and that's why among many reasons jury selection is so critical. some people say cases are won or lost in jury selection alone. and there's one man who makes it a pretty big part of his profession, actually, to be an expert in that area. richard gabriel joins me live from los angeles. as a jury consultant, i'm fascinated to hear your take on what you think these attorneys were thinking when they went in, especially with the zimmerman case not even a year out in and looming large. >>
and continued on behind the heart, and in front of the spinal column to perforate the aorta. aorta is the large artery that carries all the blood from the heart to the body. >> with this bullet going through jordan davis' body at the angle you have just explained to this jury, damaging all of the internal portions of his body that you have just explained, have been fatal all by itself to jordan davis? >> yes, it would. >> easy for a medical examiner to speak so clinically...
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♪ >> once removed from the donor's body, the heart is quickly connected to the device through the aortathe most amazing things i have ever seen, you guys. there is a heart beating right in front of me. it continues to receive warm blood, as well as a proprietary formula of nutrients. >> conceivably how woul conceivably, how long could you keep a heart beat on the ground this? >> as long as you would like. >> two questions. how fragile is the heart? and two, can i touch it. >> within, it's not very fragile. two, you can it up it but it's not the norm. but by all means you can touch it, this is a training heart today. so by all means if you want to feel the ventricle pulsating, right side and left side. and you can feel the vessel itself, see the pressure in the vessel. >> wow, it's warm. >> it's warm, it's beating. it's if you think, it's function is just as if it's in your body. >> oh, my gosh. >> it's not just hearts that can be transported in the system. a similar study is currently underway with lungs which has yielded some promising early results. >> you can see it opening and going
♪ >> once removed from the donor's body, the heart is quickly connected to the device through the aortathe most amazing things i have ever seen, you guys. there is a heart beating right in front of me. it continues to receive warm blood, as well as a proprietary formula of nutrients. >> conceivably how woul conceivably, how long could you keep a heart beat on the ground this? >> as long as you would like. >> two questions. how fragile is the heart? and two, can i touch...
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parking lot three of his gun shots struck davis one of them cutting through his liver along and his aorta however dunn testified that his actions were all in self-defense that davis threatened him and that he thought he saw a gun sticking out of the vehicle that al davis and his friends don was found guilty on four of the five counts he was charged with and now faces up to sixty years behind bars in response to the verdict here's what the parents of jordan davis had to say. we're praying for him. and i think something need to print for him. so we are so grateful. for the charges that have been going against him. we are so grateful for the truth so he's the lawyer did he must be remorseful for the killing of my son that it was not just another day at the office my son would never be just another day at the office and to discuss this more i was joined earlier by artie's nicholas o'donovan who is in florida and has been following this trial very closely i first asked him to break down the charges that dunn was found guilty of. yes four out of five but probably the most important thing here i
parking lot three of his gun shots struck davis one of them cutting through his liver along and his aorta however dunn testified that his actions were all in self-defense that davis threatened him and that he thought he saw a gun sticking out of the vehicle that al davis and his friends don was found guilty on four of the five counts he was charged with and now faces up to sixty years behind bars in response to the verdict here's what the parents of jordan davis had to say. we're praying for...
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parking lot three of his ten shots struck davis one of them cutting through his liver along and his aorta however dunn testified that his actions were all in self-defense that davis threatened him and that he thought he saw a gun sticking out of the vehicle that held davis and his friends dunn was found guilty on four of the five counts he was charged with and now faces up to sixty years behind bars to discuss this more i was joined earlier by our tease nicholas o'donovan who is in florida and has been following this trial very closely i first asked him to break down the charges that dunn was found guilty of. yes four out of five but probably the most important thing here isn't what he was found guilty of but what the jury couldn't decide on not so much in cent and terms because that's not going to change too much i'll explain that later but more in moral social even legal terms the first degree murder charge for killing seventeen year old jordan davis was a mistrial jurors a simply couldn't reach a very ticked on that but after asking the judge if a mistrial on that one charge would affe
parking lot three of his ten shots struck davis one of them cutting through his liver along and his aorta however dunn testified that his actions were all in self-defense that davis threatened him and that he thought he saw a gun sticking out of the vehicle that held davis and his friends dunn was found guilty on four of the five counts he was charged with and now faces up to sixty years behind bars to discuss this more i was joined earlier by our tease nicholas o'donovan who is in florida and...
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right lung and continued on behind the heart and in front of the spinal column to per foreate the aortalt of the study of the wounds. davis was leading away from the door of the vehicle. and not trying to get out of the suv as the defense suggests. dunn's fiancee took the stand saturday, emotionally describing the events that led to davis' death. after having a few drinks, they pulled into a parking lot at a gas station. she recalled dunn being annoyed by the loud music coming from the vehicle. all of a sudden there was shooting. she didn't see who was shooting, but returning to the car, she saw dunn put a gun into the glove box, the couple never called 911, instead drove back to a hotel where dunn mixed drinks and ordered pizza because her stomach was upupset. >> when you woke up, was the television on? >> yes, it was. >> did you happen to see something on the news? >> yes. >> did you learn that a teenager had been killed at the gas station? >> yes, i did. >> did you tell the defendant you wanted to go home? >> yes, i did. >> why did you decide you all needed to go home? >> because i t
right lung and continued on behind the heart and in front of the spinal column to per foreate the aortalt of the study of the wounds. davis was leading away from the door of the vehicle. and not trying to get out of the suv as the defense suggests. dunn's fiancee took the stand saturday, emotionally describing the events that led to davis' death. after having a few drinks, they pulled into a parking lot at a gas station. she recalled dunn being annoyed by the loud music coming from the vehicle....
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a congenital condition called marfan's syndrome was causing his aorta to detach. >> when i walked into the hospital i didn't think i was going to come out. >> reporter: his only option a heart transplant. >> i got a heart at the last minute. i never had to wait. it was a miraculous heart transplant. >> reporter: that transplant was one of the earliest ever done at med star washington hospital center where they had only started doing the surgery two years before, in 1987. doctors at the time had no idea how long his transplanted heart would last. >> in 1989, this was new technology. >> reporter: turns out that heart was a perfect match. so perfect this month, cook celebrated 25 years of living with his donor heart. doctors say it's a rare accomplishment. they now know in most cases a transplanted heart lasts only 13 1/2 years on average. >> he's a very unique individual in that his body accepted the new donor organ as if it was his own. >> reporter: dr. steven boyce of the med star heart institute says 1 out of 10 people will have this unique situation, where their immune system doesn't
a congenital condition called marfan's syndrome was causing his aorta to detach. >> when i walked into the hospital i didn't think i was going to come out. >> reporter: his only option a heart transplant. >> i got a heart at the last minute. i never had to wait. it was a miraculous heart transplant. >> reporter: that transplant was one of the earliest ever done at med star washington hospital center where they had only started doing the surgery two years before, in 1987....
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of here it perforated the right lung and in front of the spinal column to perforate the aorta.eaning away from the door in the back of the vehicle and not trying to get out of the suv as the defense suggests. >> reporter: dunn's fiance took the stand emotional describing the events. she says after attending a wedding and having a few drinks they pulled into the parking lot at a gas station. he was annoyed by the loud music coming from the suv that the victim was riding in with three friends. >> what did he say? >> i hate that thug music. >> reporter: she went into the gas station when all of a sudden. returning to the car she saw dunn put a gun in the glove box. they drove back to a hotel where they mixed drinks and ordered pizza. the next morning, the shooting was on the news. >> when you woke up was the television on? >> it was. >> did you see something on the news? >> yes, i did. >> at that point did you learn a teenager had been killed at the gas station? >> yes, i did. >> did you then tell the defendant you wanted to go home? >> yes, i did. >> and why did you decide you al
of here it perforated the right lung and in front of the spinal column to perforate the aorta.eaning away from the door in the back of the vehicle and not trying to get out of the suv as the defense suggests. >> reporter: dunn's fiance took the stand emotional describing the events. she says after attending a wedding and having a few drinks they pulled into the parking lot at a gas station. he was annoyed by the loud music coming from the suv that the victim was riding in with three...
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a bullet tear his aorta. the victim is the one that was choking on his own blood and was gasping for air. the victim was a 17-year-old teenager that should have had his whole life in front of him. that was seeing his life go away in seconds. and he probably was so fearful and his friends were looking on, watching their best friend die in a moment of seconds. that's the victim. >> gentlemen, we're out of time for the segment tonight. thank you both for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> ukraine police continue to kill protesters. and today, chris christie blamed all the problems with hurricane sandy said in new jersey on someone else. and "the rewrite" tonight, vladimir putin pussy riot and edward snowden. [ male announcer ] winter olympian ted ligety can't take a sick day tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] so he can't let a cold keep him up tonight. vicks nyquil. powerful nighttime 6 symptom cold and flu relief. ♪ are over one million hours of research. inside are specific vitamins and minerals to help
a bullet tear his aorta. the victim is the one that was choking on his own blood and was gasping for air. the victim was a 17-year-old teenager that should have had his whole life in front of him. that was seeing his life go away in seconds. and he probably was so fearful and his friends were looking on, watching their best friend die in a moment of seconds. that's the victim. >> gentlemen, we're out of time for the segment tonight. thank you both for joining me tonight. >> thank...
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a bullet tear his aorta. the victim is the one that was choking on his own blood and was gasping for air. the victim was a 17-year-old teenager that should have had his whole life in front of him, that was seeing his life go away in seconds. and he probably was so fearful and his friends were looking on, watching their best friend die in a moment of seconds. that's the victim. >> i asked people on twitter what they wanted to tell you or -- ask you. kevin ware said, please tell them that my heart aches for them. period. there are thousands of people tweeting tonight. how does that feel? does that help? >> it does. >> it does. we have received so much support from all across the nation because we've taken a lot of time to make sure that people really knew who jordan was. and i think that people understand that we've been good parents. and we raised a good boy. not a perfect child, but a good boy. and i think that people have been able to see the truth and we've very, very humbled by the fact that we have so man
a bullet tear his aorta. the victim is the one that was choking on his own blood and was gasping for air. the victim was a 17-year-old teenager that should have had his whole life in front of him, that was seeing his life go away in seconds. and he probably was so fearful and his friends were looking on, watching their best friend die in a moment of seconds. that's the victim. >> i asked people on twitter what they wanted to tell you or -- ask you. kevin ware said, please tell them that...
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three bullets in my child, letting him choke on his own blood, bullets going through his lung and his aortam seeing his death for seconds, his friends touching his blood and seeing his blood on their fingertips at 17 years old. then they get out the way of you and then you want to shoot three more bullets just missing the head of the driver. you think that that is acceptable behavior in this society? i think not. >> well, your strength is really extraordinary. and so many people have already commented on it. but i know it gives strength to a lot of other people out there who have suffered losses as well. so thank you for being here. >> thank you so much for having us. >> thank you. >> the parents of jordan davis. next breaking news in the suspected effort to bring down airliners heading into this country. >>> also breaking news in the ukraine uprising. new fear that tanks may soon be rolling through the streets of kiev and also reports from venezuela tonight. we're new to town.ells. welcome to monroe. so you can move more effortlessly... we want to open a new account: checking and savings.
three bullets in my child, letting him choke on his own blood, bullets going through his lung and his aortam seeing his death for seconds, his friends touching his blood and seeing his blood on their fingertips at 17 years old. then they get out the way of you and then you want to shoot three more bullets just missing the head of the driver. you think that that is acceptable behavior in this society? i think not. >> well, your strength is really extraordinary. and so many people have...
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it traveled and tore his aorta. he was choking on his own blood. and when i have a picture in my mind of my son choking on his own blood, unable to speak and knowing he is seconds away from death, it break miss heart. >> joining me now is florida state representative kiani mcgee, who voted against the ex-stanex extension of stand your ground. representative, you're a lawyer and former your are. why did you vote against this new attempt to expand stand your ground? >> it's a vague attempt, reverend all sharpton. on its face it looks like it's there to help marissa alexander. but when you really dove into the language of the bill, you realize the bill is so vague, that it's going to lead us down a slippery slope. for instance, this bill, house bill 89 allows for us, or anybody to pull out a firearm and fire into a home, a vehicle, a crowd. it doesn't stop. it doesn't stop where anyone can use deadly force. it simply gives them the authority and the immunity to use it. >> so you can fire into any of these places if you think you're in danger. it doesn
it traveled and tore his aorta. he was choking on his own blood. and when i have a picture in my mind of my son choking on his own blood, unable to speak and knowing he is seconds away from death, it break miss heart. >> joining me now is florida state representative kiani mcgee, who voted against the ex-stanex extension of stand your ground. representative, you're a lawyer and former your are. why did you vote against this new attempt to expand stand your ground? >> it's a vague...
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a bullet tear his aorta. the victim is the one that was choking on his own blood and was gasping for air. the victim was a 17-year-old teenager that should have had his whole life in front of him. that was seeing his life go away in seconds. and he probably was so fearful and his friends were looking on, watching their best friend die in a moment of seconds. that's the victim. >> gentlemen, we're out of time for the segment tonight. thank you both for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> ukraine police continue to kill protesters. and today, chris christie blamed all the problems with hurricane sandy said in new jersey on someone else. naen "the rewrite" tonight, vladimir putin pussy riot and edward snowden. "the rewrite" tr putin pussy riot and edward snowden. a "the rewrite" tonight vladimir putin pussy riot and edward snowden. nd "the rewrite" vladimir putin pussy riot and edward snowden. [ susan ] ...as though he had never left. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of
a bullet tear his aorta. the victim is the one that was choking on his own blood and was gasping for air. the victim was a 17-year-old teenager that should have had his whole life in front of him. that was seeing his life go away in seconds. and he probably was so fearful and his friends were looking on, watching their best friend die in a moment of seconds. that's the victim. >> gentlemen, we're out of time for the segment tonight. thank you both for joining me tonight. >> thank...
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the first bullet went through his liver, lung and aorta. and yet dunn didn't stop there. firing nine more shots. the jury couldn't decide if it was murder or self defense. and now his parents have to endure another trial. they spoke to robin roberts on abc's "good morning america" about what justice means for their child. >> we have heard you again and again. you want joust justice phenomenon for your son. >> it will be ultimately when we change the laws. because that will be not just justice for jordan and justice for travon and the children at sandy hook and aurora and virginia tech and the navy yard. it will be justice for everyone that has suffered because of these laws. and will continue to suffer. so once the laws are changed, that's the ultimate justice. for all. >> and for me, i'm in constant contact with tracy martin, travon's father and i text sabrina all of the time and i want to let them know every time i get justice for jordan, it's going to be justice for travon and us. i want michael dunn to be tried and found guilty of killing my son, of letting him know t
the first bullet went through his liver, lung and aorta. and yet dunn didn't stop there. firing nine more shots. the jury couldn't decide if it was murder or self defense. and now his parents have to endure another trial. they spoke to robin roberts on abc's "good morning america" about what justice means for their child. >> we have heard you again and again. you want joust justice phenomenon for your son. >> it will be ultimately when we change the laws. because that will...
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it traveled and tore aorta. he was choking on his own blood. and when i have a picture in my mind of my son choking on his own blood, unable to speak, and knowing he is a second way from death, it breaks my heart. my heart is full. and i want him to know that. and i want to try to change his mind to understand that he didn't just shoot some animal on the street. he shot my son. he shot everybody's son. he shot america's son. these 17-year-olds that have a life to live. and for him to snuff it out, just because of loud music is a tragedy. >> what would you want the world to know about jordan as a father? what would the characteristics of jordan that you want us all to know? >> that jordan was playful, like most 17-year-olds. they like to go to the mall and talk to girls in the mall like most 17-year-olded. they like to play ball. he played basketball with his friends. i like him to know that he had aspirations to be in the military, either the air force like my brother, either in the marines like his cousin. he also liked to go to the beach. he
it traveled and tore aorta. he was choking on his own blood. and when i have a picture in my mind of my son choking on his own blood, unable to speak, and knowing he is a second way from death, it breaks my heart. my heart is full. and i want him to know that. and i want to try to change his mind to understand that he didn't just shoot some animal on the street. he shot my son. he shot everybody's son. he shot america's son. these 17-year-olds that have a life to live. and for him to snuff it...
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a bullet tear his aorta.d was dwapsing for air. the victim was the 17-year-old teenager that should have had his whole life in front of him, that was seeing his life go away in seconds. and he probably was so fearful and his friends were looking on, watching their best friend die in a moment of seconds. that's the victim. >> the law says both trayvon martin and jordan davis were tragic, and what both of their stories did was to spark a national dialogue about a particular kind of victimization, involving a very specific group in our society, a group whose very existence is rendered suspect on a daily basis. that's next. chunky spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky before every game. i'm very souperstitious. haha, that's a good one! haha! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. ♪ we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? $500,000. maybe half-million. say a million dollars. [ dan ] then we gave each person a ribbon to show how man
a bullet tear his aorta.d was dwapsing for air. the victim was the 17-year-old teenager that should have had his whole life in front of him, that was seeing his life go away in seconds. and he probably was so fearful and his friends were looking on, watching their best friend die in a moment of seconds. that's the victim. >> the law says both trayvon martin and jordan davis were tragic, and what both of their stories did was to spark a national dialogue about a particular kind of...
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. >> hope your aorta is crystal clean. >> i second that emotion. >> thank you. what band is that? >> i verbally retweet that. >> who sang second that emotion? >> "second that emotion." >> smokey robinson. >> let's start with the first talking point. >> obamacare is set to -- this is kind of a shocker. another extension. another one beyond 2016. interesting because then when that extension would then expire would fall on someone else's shoulder. perhaps hillary clinton. but that aside, millions of plans initially were canceled as a result of obamacare because they were deemed junk by the administration. so your plans were canceled, the ones that you were promised that you could keep. but no problem. the administration said go on to the website, healthcare.gov, and find another one because it's better because we say so. when you went to do that, website wasn't working. by the time the website got a little bit better, premiums were hiked all across the board. up front costs and out-of-pocket costs had jumped. and now you're left with options that the government deemed better. well, t
. >> hope your aorta is crystal clean. >> i second that emotion. >> thank you. what band is that? >> i verbally retweet that. >> who sang second that emotion? >> "second that emotion." >> smokey robinson. >> let's start with the first talking point. >> obamacare is set to -- this is kind of a shocker. another extension. another one beyond 2016. interesting because then when that extension would then expire would fall on someone...