let me start with you, if i may, dr. rudy.and your team, if i get this right, 64 of your patients were evacuated in the middle of the night to mount sinai. 1,200 staff working through the night with 100 volunteers. but it's who they were helping that really i guess catches the eye. four newborns on respirators carried down nine flights of stairs as nurses manually squeezed the bags to get air to these babies. how are they all doing is the obvious question now, i guess? >> well, i think we -- by great teamwork and by really focusing on patient safety all of the children were transported safely and made it to the receiving hospitals without any incident, which is what we were intending to do. >> ten mothers went to mt. sinai, two of whom gave birth during the night. three were in labor. this is a very dangerous situation. i mean, my wife gave birth last year. i couldn't imagine anything worse than in the middle of the night your baby being rushed on a respirator with nurses manually squeezing bags, because the adult respirators