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bevin strickland of high point, north carolina was one of those comfortably on the couch.lipped in you. >> yeah, it was kind of a switch. that's funny you say that. i was like, "wait a minute, why or i sitting here in? >> reporter: bevin, a nurse, had t, if uld andie aerious case od ift them. >> reporter: that was a month ago, and today, bevin is working at mount sinai queens, the oficenter of the outbreak in new york city. she cares for the sickest patients under the most demanding conditions, solely because she believes she was made for a moment like this. ai i'm not afraid. i'm not easily shaken by things. i was in a bank robbery. t was held at gunpoint. i was tied up for 15 minutes. he was tying me up, and i said, "are we on 'candid camera'?"am i realized ther this was no ordiny here o. though i learned she's not technically a volunteer, she has to get paid for legal reasons. bevin plans to donate everything she makes after expenses to the mount sinai support staff. and the fact is she could really use the money. single mom with twin 16-year-old she has student loans a
bevin strickland of high point, north carolina was one of those comfortably on the couch.lipped in you. >> yeah, it was kind of a switch. that's funny you say that. i was like, "wait a minute, why or i sitting here in? >> reporter: bevin, a nurse, had t, if uld andie aerious case od ift them. >> reporter: that was a month ago, and today, bevin is working at mount sinai queens, the oficenter of the outbreak in new york city. she cares for the sickest patients under the...
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bevin strickland of high point, north carolina was one of those comfortably on the couch.ome switch flipped in you. >> yeah, it was kind of a switch. that's funny you say that. i was like, "wait a minute, why am i sitting here in? >> reporter: bevin, a nurse, had just contacted a serious case of empathy. >> i could imagine the nurses being so exhaust, so stressed out, if i could go and relieve a shift for them. >> reporter: that was a month ago, and today, bevin is working at mount sinai queens, the epicenter of the outbreak in new york city. she cares for the sickest patients under the most demanding conditions, solely because she believes she was made for a moment like this. >> i'm not afraid. i'm not easily shaken by things. i was in a bank robbery. i was held at gunpoint. i was tied up for 15 minutes. he was tying me up, and i said,, are we on 'candid camera'." i wanted to make him life and make might feel human to him and he wouldn't want to kill me. >> reporter: it was at this point i learned she was not an ordinary hero. although she is not technically a vol teerk s
bevin strickland of high point, north carolina was one of those comfortably on the couch.ome switch flipped in you. >> yeah, it was kind of a switch. that's funny you say that. i was like, "wait a minute, why am i sitting here in? >> reporter: bevin, a nurse, had just contacted a serious case of empathy. >> i could imagine the nurses being so exhaust, so stressed out, if i could go and relieve a shift for them. >> reporter: that was a month ago, and today, bevin is...
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this was bevins in the fall of 1918 and the deadly influenza virus demonstrated the superiority of human inventions in the taking of human life . he said these are memories burned on his brain that he would like to remove if he possibly could and when they described what happened and these doctors wanted to see an autopsy they said there are so many dead that they had to step over the bodies just to get into the autopsy room, the bodies of the dead that had been removed yet and when they watched an autopsy take place, the military doctor opened the chest of a young man who had died and there were his lungs heavy in his body filled with fluid, totally useless. the man essentially died because his lungs were filled with fluid and a doctor who had been with nothing said this must be a plague. he could not believe it. >> host: in your books you have these, the bottom picture there. >> guest: these are one of the samples of lung tissues and people of 1918. you might think what was this virus and what did we ever know and what was miraculous was there is a military warehouse, people described
this was bevins in the fall of 1918 and the deadly influenza virus demonstrated the superiority of human inventions in the taking of human life . he said these are memories burned on his brain that he would like to remove if he possibly could and when they described what happened and these doctors wanted to see an autopsy they said there are so many dead that they had to step over the bodies just to get into the autopsy room, the bodies of the dead that had been removed yet and when they...
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and today bevin is working at mount sinai queens, the epicenter of the outbreak in new york city.was made for a moment like this. >> i'm not afraid. i'm not easily shaken by things. i was in a bank robbery, i was held at gun point and tied up for 15 minutes, and he was tying me up, and i said, am i on candid camera, i wanted to make him laugh. >> it was at that point i realized, this was not ordinary hero. and i learned although she is not technically a volunteer, she has to get paid for legal reasons, and she plans to donate everything she makes, after expenses, to the mount sinai support staff. in fact, she could really use the money. she has student loans, and she is a single mom with twins, 16-year-old boys, back home. >> did she ask you if she could do this or did she tell you she was doing it? >> why did you say yes? >> because life is not to serve yourself, but to serve others. >> reporter: these apples didn't fall far. >> i believe it is our duty. i believe we should be compelled to do something when we can. >> reporter: there is a switch that goes off in some people durin
and today bevin is working at mount sinai queens, the epicenter of the outbreak in new york city.was made for a moment like this. >> i'm not afraid. i'm not easily shaken by things. i was in a bank robbery, i was held at gun point and tied up for 15 minutes, and he was tying me up, and i said, am i on candid camera, i wanted to make him laugh. >> it was at that point i realized, this was not ordinary hero. and i learned although she is not technically a volunteer, she has to get...
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richard bevin does not think th timeframe is fair o players and that testing is key to getng back asossible. >> our managers do not wa to be back on the pitch unless players have been tested. but at the same time, the government must be confirming that is ok. the test must be made available first because of a shorta to the families of the nhs and also, the nhs staff themselves. that is where the testing must irst. once that happens, by all means. >> football leagues across europe wondering how to complete the season. in scotland, one vote awayrom ending the season early. tes have been voting whether to resume theurrent campaign when it is safe to do so or finish and now. e majority of votes cast friday are in favor of the spfl's recommendation to end the the outcome might not be known ubuntil may with having 28 days to vote. the resolution rests on one championship clu >> it is a frly complicated voting structure. basically the spfl,t i is 75% from each of the fourvo leagueso in favor. it looks given the latest figure from the spfl that the majority of clubs in scotland are voting in
richard bevin does not think th timeframe is fair o players and that testing is key to getng back asossible. >> our managers do not wa to be back on the pitch unless players have been tested. but at the same time, the government must be confirming that is ok. the test must be made available first because of a shorta to the families of the nhs and also, the nhs staff themselves. that is where the testing must irst. once that happens, by all means. >> football leagues across europe...
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now we are and can take in chino in the midst of a governor's race the reason we ended up with matt bevin is because people didn't vote. he got 30%% of the vote. he won by 16%. 16%. that's what he won by. people are that apathetic about it. i mean come people are kind to think about politics, but more than that their time to think about how they can do it themselves. >> thank you. >> there's often questioned about 2020 and these bigger issues and sometimes i feel a little silly or a a little limd in the fact the work i do is around storytelling. but i wonder, iv, if you see, i do want to such up in this way. >> i'm ready. >> of you like what is happening, there was a screening for the film hillbilly. i don't know if you have you seen that, it just came out recently, a documentary that looked at representation of hillbillies in film and war and also intersect with the 2016 presidential election. there's a question afterwards about why there is this, often this can a a question about wht are people voted against president trump. i don't think people ever vote against their best interest act
now we are and can take in chino in the midst of a governor's race the reason we ended up with matt bevin is because people didn't vote. he got 30%% of the vote. he won by 16%. 16%. that's what he won by. people are that apathetic about it. i mean come people are kind to think about politics, but more than that their time to think about how they can do it themselves. >> thank you. >> there's often questioned about 2020 and these bigger issues and sometimes i feel a little silly or a...
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question the first time it came as the united states in a big way it showed up at a place called camp bevins which is near boston people thought at the time this might be germ warfare because they couldn't believe it was something like the flu. many people insisted on putting the word influence and quotation marks. it was during world war one and there were rumors that bennis greasy cloud floating over boston harbor floating germs and it and it's killing people in boston harbor or the germans are putting something into bayer aspirin they would kill people. when it arrived was one of the most horrible things anyone had witnessed. that so many young soldiers dying that they had to have special training to take away the dead. the bodies were stacked up. it was so shocking that the surgeon general senate contingent of leading doctors the united states to go out and say what is going on at camp devens? one of them later wrote his memoirs and said i can't even dare to think about this thing. this is camp devens in the fall of 1918 when the deadly influenza virus demonstrated the inferiority of tak
question the first time it came as the united states in a big way it showed up at a place called camp bevins which is near boston people thought at the time this might be germ warfare because they couldn't believe it was something like the flu. many people insisted on putting the word influence and quotation marks. it was during world war one and there were rumors that bennis greasy cloud floating over boston harbor floating germs and it and it's killing people in boston harbor or the germans...