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those finalists went down to houston, texas for two weeks of intense physical evaluation and testing. they measured everything you could imagine and took them up in the infamous vomit comet where they flew in these parabolic arcs to experience weightlessness. final 10, christa and another were selected as the candidate to represent each other. going teacher who will be into space, christa mcauliffe. she plans to keep a journal of experiences in space. she said, just as the pioneer travelers for this in the wagon days kept personal journals, i am a space traveler and will do the same. good luck and god bless all of you. [applause] >> i am at a loss for words. my students would not think so. i have made nine wonderful friends over the last weeks. when that shuttle goes -- that shuttle goes there might be one body but there will be 10 souls i am taking with me. of the big one things that sold everyone on krista. they were brought to houston, texas for six months where they went through all the intensive training evaluation. krista was a primary candidate, if anything happened to her -- t
those finalists went down to houston, texas for two weeks of intense physical evaluation and testing. they measured everything you could imagine and took them up in the infamous vomit comet where they flew in these parabolic arcs to experience weightlessness. final 10, christa and another were selected as the candidate to represent each other. going teacher who will be into space, christa mcauliffe. she plans to keep a journal of experiences in space. she said, just as the pioneer travelers for...
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those finalists were brought down to houston, texas, for two weeks of intense physical evaluation and testing. they measured everything you could imagine and they actually took them up in the infamous vomit comet. where they went up and threw down these parabolic dives to experience weightlessness. from those final 10 in washington, christa along with bob morgan, was selected as the two candidates to represent teachers. vice pres. bush: and the winner, the teacher that will be going into space, christa mcauliffe. she plans to keep a journal of her experiences in space. she said, and this is a quote, "just as the pioneer travelers of the conestoga wagon days kept personal journals, i as a space traveler would do the same." good luck, christa, and god bless all of you. thank you very much for coming. you, too, get one of these. [applause] christa mcauliffe: it's not often that a teacher is at a loss for words. i know my students would not think so. i have made nine wonderful friends over the last two weeks. when that shuttle goes, there might be one body -- but there's going to be 10 so
those finalists were brought down to houston, texas, for two weeks of intense physical evaluation and testing. they measured everything you could imagine and they actually took them up in the infamous vomit comet. where they went up and threw down these parabolic dives to experience weightlessness. from those final 10 in washington, christa along with bob morgan, was selected as the two candidates to represent teachers. vice pres. bush: and the winner, the teacher that will be going into space,...
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javier now lives in houston, texas, works at houston methodist hospital. he's part of a team taking care of patients with covid-19. this is what he wears to work. javier wrote me a letter and here's what he said. thanks to daca, i've been able to save a lot of lives. i've been able to be there with patients at their final moments of life. i've been able to take care of people of many different backgrounds, nationalities, races, socioeconomic levels and cultures. this wouldn't be complete if i didn't introduce you to javier's daughter. take a look at this beautiful little girl. this is isabel quiros. a few weeks ago she took her first steps. i'll bet she's about the same age as my granddaughter whose birthday is friday of this week. she is about to take her first steps too. this beautiful little girl, javier's little girl, her fate and future are at stake too in this debate in the united states senate. i want to wish isabel a happy birthday tomorrow, and my little granddaughter jo happy birthday on friday. javier's wife is also a nurse. she and javier worry
javier now lives in houston, texas, works at houston methodist hospital. he's part of a team taking care of patients with covid-19. this is what he wears to work. javier wrote me a letter and here's what he said. thanks to daca, i've been able to save a lot of lives. i've been able to be there with patients at their final moments of life. i've been able to take care of people of many different backgrounds, nationalities, races, socioeconomic levels and cultures. this wouldn't be complete if i...
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clashes in atlanta where protesters set fire to a police car and several 1000 people rallied in houston texas the city where george floyd grew up. to be reporters stacey ivins joins me now to talk a bit more about all of this now stacey this began in minneapolis that's where the protests started but now we're seeing it everywhere across the country that's right the arrest of one of the officers involved in the killing of george floyd hasn't calmed anger and frustration from new york to dallas to washington d.c. demonstrators are demanding more and this comes from the sense of desperation there is not one person of conscious who could have watched that video of george floyd on the ground gasping for air begging for his life and his mother and not feel something and so the demonstrators and activists are saying enough is enough and this is an interesting start having this one officer arrested and charged but they all need to be arrested and charged for murder in order to bring justice to george floyd's family who are seeing people really out on the streets coast to coast but stacey i mean sadly
clashes in atlanta where protesters set fire to a police car and several 1000 people rallied in houston texas the city where george floyd grew up. to be reporters stacey ivins joins me now to talk a bit more about all of this now stacey this began in minneapolis that's where the protests started but now we're seeing it everywhere across the country that's right the arrest of one of the officers involved in the killing of george floyd hasn't calmed anger and frustration from new york to dallas...
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clashes in atlanta where protesters set fire to a police car and several 1000 people rallied in houston. texas the city where george floyd grew up. well of the protests and violence in the wake of george floyd's killing seem like deja vu it's because we have seen it all before the anger and sadness far by racism and violence against black men by police and often impunity for those responsible for their deaths has led to some of the biggest protests on american soil of the past decade we have this look back. ferguson a sorie august 24th teen peaceful protest has turned into chaos property damage and heavy handed police response sparked by the fatal shooting of michael brown a black teenager by white police officer darren wilson. wilson said he acted in self defense by witnesses said michael brown had his hands raised in surrender before he was killed the police officer was acquitted setting off waves of protest. just a month earlier eric garner had been choked to death by a police officer in new york city suspected of selling cigarettes illegally and his last words caught on tape before he lost
clashes in atlanta where protesters set fire to a police car and several 1000 people rallied in houston. texas the city where george floyd grew up. well of the protests and violence in the wake of george floyd's killing seem like deja vu it's because we have seen it all before the anger and sadness far by racism and violence against black men by police and often impunity for those responsible for their deaths has led to some of the biggest protests on american soil of the past decade we have...
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also rallied in houston texas the city where george floyd grew up. well d.w. correspondent stefan siemens has been out on the streets of minneapolis and he sent us this report. we're at a walgreen's drug store here in minneapolis and this store got looted ransacked and pretty much destroyed 48 hours ago there was a curfew supposed to be in place national guard and police would have according to the theory security and protect that the store but the curfew never happened police and national guard just vanished. and now for someone to just set it on fire. well if the protest and violence in the wake of george floyd's killing seem like a deja vu it's because we have seen it all before the anger and sadness sparked by racism and violence against black men by police and often in punitive for those responsible for their deaths has led to some of the biggest protests on american soil of the past decade. so i guess in missouri august 24th teen peaceful protest has turned into chaos property damage and heavy handed police response sparked by the fatal shooting of micha
also rallied in houston texas the city where george floyd grew up. well d.w. correspondent stefan siemens has been out on the streets of minneapolis and he sent us this report. we're at a walgreen's drug store here in minneapolis and this store got looted ransacked and pretty much destroyed 48 hours ago there was a curfew supposed to be in place national guard and police would have according to the theory security and protect that the store but the curfew never happened police and national...
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it would be an american tragedy to deport this brave and talented nurse who is saving lives in houston, texas, as week speak. we must ensure javier and hundreds of thousands of others in our workforce are not forced to stop working when we need them the most. ultimately we need to pass legislation to demonstrate who we are, what we believe in, what our values are. what does it say about america if we say to javier, we don't need you? we do. we need him and so many just like him who are performing essential services in this time mr. portman: mr. president, last week i came on the floor of the senate to talk about how the tragic spread of the coronavirus around the world underscored the need for us to focus on the persistent challenge of china not playing by the rules. now, in the case of coronavirus that was about china not telling the world health organization, not telling other countries, not telling their own people what was happening in terms of the coronavirus, not taking steps to stop international travel early on. that wasn't playing by the w.h.o. rules, the world health organization ru
it would be an american tragedy to deport this brave and talented nurse who is saving lives in houston, texas, as week speak. we must ensure javier and hundreds of thousands of others in our workforce are not forced to stop working when we need them the most. ultimately we need to pass legislation to demonstrate who we are, what we believe in, what our values are. what does it say about america if we say to javier, we don't need you? we do. we need him and so many just like him who are...
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prÓximo invitado llego con sus padres a mÉxico cuando tenÍa 6 aÑos hoy trabaja como paramÉdico en houston texascia?. >>> el trabajo en el lado de la ambulancia es mÁs duro. nos demoramos mÁs tiempo con cada paciente, especialmente con esos pacientes que probablemente tienen covid, entonces nosotros tenemos que tomar las precauciones por ponernos los trajes, nuestras mÁscaras y guantes. y nos demoramos mucho tiempo, no solo en eso, tambiÉn limpiando la ambulancia, para asegurar que la ambulancia y el espacio estÉ limpio para el siguiente paciente y para asegurar que tambiÉn el paciente no contamine a nosotros u otras personas en el hospital. >>> totalmente, jesÚs, tu estas poniendo en riesgo tu salud. cÓmo te sientes saber que tÚ todos los dÍas en estas jornadas tan largas arriesgas tu propia vida >>> cuando empecÉ de paramedico entendÍ que habian cosas que me podrÍan afectar a mi pero, siendo el mÁs nuevo es lo que no entendemos, si no que hemos visto en nÚmeros tan grandes y tiempo tan..tan.... Ú cÓmo le explicas tÚ a una familia, que esa persona probablemente no regrese, cÓmo le dices que tal
prÓximo invitado llego con sus padres a mÉxico cuando tenÍa 6 aÑos hoy trabaja como paramÉdico en houston texascia?. >>> el trabajo en el lado de la ambulancia es mÁs duro. nos demoramos mÁs tiempo con cada paciente, especialmente con esos pacientes que probablemente tienen covid, entonces nosotros tenemos que tomar las precauciones por ponernos los trajes, nuestras mÁscaras y guantes. y nos demoramos mucho tiempo, no solo en eso, tambiÉn limpiando la ambulancia, para asegurar...
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. >> this begins at the brook army medical center at fort sam houston, texas.nurse is educated ina variety of military subjects. these include military law, courtesies and costume customs, information on how to assume the responsibilities of an army officer. their orientation includes the complete range of bedside nursing activities. they learn herere what it means to be part of t army medical team. a role thefollow as long as they remain an army nurse. their orientation this is where their contribution really begins. their first assignment in the big stateside army hospital. the hospital is a place of value in the military as well as in the civilian community. here, in a v vast mosaic of smal sounds and movements, they practice their art. this includeses every aspect of general nursing and patient care. it also includes specialties such as anesthesia. operating room nursing. psychiatric nursing. obstetrics, pediatrics and many others. the range of experience complete, and the opportunities to serve, endless. but the creation of a military nurse includes more t
. >> this begins at the brook army medical center at fort sam houston, texas.nurse is educated ina variety of military subjects. these include military law, courtesies and costume customs, information on how to assume the responsibilities of an army officer. their orientation includes the complete range of bedside nursing activities. they learn herere what it means to be part of t army medical team. a role thefollow as long as they remain an army nurse. their orientation this is where...
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marÍa zapata es trabajadora de un mcdonalds en houston, texas. marÍa: gracias por el espacio.diciones actuales y quÉ le gustarÍa ver diferente. marÍa: apenas regrese ayer al lugar de mi trabajo. la administraciÓn ya no me dejó entrar. ahorita no sÉ en qué condiciones estÉn. nos mandaron a hacer la prueba del covid-19. solamente tenÍamos una mascarilla en todo el turno. te sofoca porque se moja por el sudor, de asfixia por el calor que hay ahÍ. no estÁbamos en las mejores condiciones, hace demasiado calor ahÍ. todo eso te incomoda. presentador: econÓmicamente usted y su familia depende de su ingreso. ¿cÓmo les afecta a ellos que usted no estÁ trabajando? ¿cuÁl serÍa el impacto econÓmico para los suyos? marÍa: imagínate, las cuentas corren, los viles siguen llegando, tenemos que comer y yo soy el Único sustento de mi casa, mi esposo y mi hijo no estÁn trabajando. se va a sentar conmigo un representante de la uniÓn en la tarde para que me acompaÑe. no sÉ realmente quÉ va a pasar, si voy a seguir trabajando. es incertidumbre y la preocupaciÓn de que yo era el Único sustento y ahor
marÍa zapata es trabajadora de un mcdonalds en houston, texas. marÍa: gracias por el espacio.diciones actuales y quÉ le gustarÍa ver diferente. marÍa: apenas regrese ayer al lugar de mi trabajo. la administraciÓn ya no me dejó entrar. ahorita no sÉ en qué condiciones estÉn. nos mandaron a hacer la prueba del covid-19. solamente tenÍamos una mascarilla en todo el turno. te sofoca porque se moja por el sudor, de asfixia por el calor que hay ahÍ. no estÁbamos en las mejores...
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el caso de una pareja perseguida y amenazada por una mujer en houston, texas.a de ecuatorianos con un martillo en la mano, despuÉs de seguirlos por varios minutos en auto. gritando entre otras cosas que regresaran a mÉxico. >> me morÍa del miedo en ese momento. no sabÍa que nos lanza el martillo, nos lastiman. reportero: el ataque fue el domingo, se le vre martillo en mano, avanzando hacia ellos. la policÍa logrÓ arrestarla en el lugar de los hechos. >> antes de ver el martillo lo que nos seguÍa decía que tal vez tiene un arma de fuego, por eso no parÉ antes de llegar a la gasolinera. >> llegaron de ecuador a nueva orleans. donde tiene residencia como doctora. trataendo pacientes, viajaron para distraerse sin imaginar lo que vivirÍan. >> yo me sentÍ muy traumada de la situaciÓn. no pudo dormir pensando en lo que pudo pasar. reportero: le formularon cargos de asalto. >> el rango de castido de dos a 20 aÑos en la cÁrcel. reportero: sus familiares han dicho a medios de comunicaciÓn que estÁn sorprendidos porque en la familia no son rasistas. hay varios niÑos de or
el caso de una pareja perseguida y amenazada por una mujer en houston, texas.a de ecuatorianos con un martillo en la mano, despuÉs de seguirlos por varios minutos en auto. gritando entre otras cosas que regresaran a mÉxico. >> me morÍa del miedo en ese momento. no sabÍa que nos lanza el martillo, nos lastiman. reportero: el ataque fue el domingo, se le vre martillo en mano, avanzando hacia ellos. la policÍa logrÓ arrestarla en el lugar de los hechos. >> antes de ver el...
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esta es la mala suerte de javier carrillo, encerrado en un centro de migraciÓn cerca de houston, texas. luis: lejos de texas, en el norte de california, su familia estÁ desesperada por volverlo a ver. su hermana verÓnica teme que se ponga grave. >> siento que se van a enfermar, si no tienen papel de baÑo para ofrecerlas, mucho menos medicamentos. todos estamos preocupados que Él pueda enfermarse y no poder hacer nada. ni ellos ni nosotros. luis: el caso no es Único, desde que empezÓ la pandemia los centros de detecciÓn han sido centros de pÁnico. han habido manifestaciones, pero algunos dicen que no es suficiente. >> creemos que en esta situaciÓn dejen salir a las personas confirmadas para no infectar al resto de los detenidos. luis: cifras muestran que hasta el momento, hay mÁs de 600 detenidos infectados en todo el paÍs. 17 donde estÁ javier carrillo. >> si nos pueden ayudar. queremos saber quÉ pasarÁ con nosotros. luis: en san francisco, univisiÓn. arantxa: un mÉdico decidiÓ documentar su experiencia a bordo de un aviÓn. este cardiÓlogo de la universidad de san francisco, regresaba
esta es la mala suerte de javier carrillo, encerrado en un centro de migraciÓn cerca de houston, texas. luis: lejos de texas, en el norte de california, su familia estÁ desesperada por volverlo a ver. su hermana verÓnica teme que se ponga grave. >> siento que se van a enfermar, si no tienen papel de baÑo para ofrecerlas, mucho menos medicamentos. todos estamos preocupados que Él pueda enfermarse y no poder hacer nada. ni ellos ni nosotros. luis: el caso no es Único, desde que...
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it comes in from adrian, a student at north shore senior high in houston, texas. adrian wants to know, what made the kansas-nebraska act the part -- a key part in the civil war? guest: how much time do we have left? [laughter] host: about five minutes. guest: the kansas-nebraska act is important for a lot of reasons. first, it is at the end of a long process, since the u.s.-mexico war from 1846-1848, that reopened the debate about the extension of slavery. that kansas-nebraska act opened up a territory from the missouri compromise of 1820 that was closed to slavery, and made possible the extension of the institution of slavery into the west. north of the 3630 line, or the southern border of missouri. it effectively started the violence in the kansas territory in 1856, where you remember john brown, of course, and the border ruffians from missouri, fighting it out in the kansas territory over whether kansas will become a slave state or not. this ultimately leads to violence on the senate floor, when senator charles sumner is caned on the floor of the senate in may
it comes in from adrian, a student at north shore senior high in houston, texas. adrian wants to know, what made the kansas-nebraska act the part -- a key part in the civil war? guest: how much time do we have left? [laughter] host: about five minutes. guest: the kansas-nebraska act is important for a lot of reasons. first, it is at the end of a long process, since the u.s.-mexico war from 1846-1848, that reopened the debate about the extension of slavery. that kansas-nebraska act opened up a...
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protests also include houston texas that's where floyd grow up still has family. maya shade talked to floyd's grade school teacher. >>cry uncontrollably can gennaco george could not bring herself to speak about her father george floyd she let her mom speak for the family they heard his girls. >>the really really >>rose hudson in floyd stay friends long after they had broken up. both were proud of their daughter but floyd never got a chance to meet his granddaughter journey. just 3 years old he loved his kids. >>this family. >>it was a rare hudson her daughter and granddaughter are not alone in their party. >>doctor we know sexton was coit second grade teacher it breaks my he was murdered i helped her doctor sexton showed us floyd second grade black history month project work. he wrote about wanting to become a supreme court justice. today, the retired educators says as a country we are not doing enough for all the young george floyd's out there we have to teach our children now have that approach a police officer in. and i know that. >>in many police officers are
protests also include houston texas that's where floyd grow up still has family. maya shade talked to floyd's grade school teacher. >>cry uncontrollably can gennaco george could not bring herself to speak about her father george floyd she let her mom speak for the family they heard his girls. >>the really really >>rose hudson in floyd stay friends long after they had broken up. both were proud of their daughter but floyd never got a chance to meet his granddaughter journey....
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you know me that the people that most of the donny one look at process floyd moved here from houston texase loved everything that minnesota had to offer you always feel like everybody got a chance here, you know he would tell his friends like i'm up to minnesota man you can you can do it here. >>that you can you you can get a job in and you can start fresh and this is the place to do it last doesn't want people to remember floyd for how he died beforehat he stood for doing is 46 years of life. you know if he was here. he was say that he's a man of god. he was stand on at firmly. >>we will switch things up now and talk about our weather forecast as we take a live look outside here at the san mateo bridge little bit more traffic out there these days enough you've noticed that i certainly have driving around the bay area. and it's been hot out there as well let's check in now with our chief meteorologist lawrence karnow with a look at where temperatures are headed now are we done with this heat wave yet. >>not at least in parts of the bay area but you can see along the coast and finally we're
you know me that the people that most of the donny one look at process floyd moved here from houston texase loved everything that minnesota had to offer you always feel like everybody got a chance here, you know he would tell his friends like i'm up to minnesota man you can you can do it here. >>that you can you you can get a job in and you can start fresh and this is the place to do it last doesn't want people to remember floyd for how he died beforehat he stood for doing is 46 years of...
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[cheering and applause] and from houston, texas, it's the miller family.eering and applause] everybody's here trying to win
[cheering and applause] and from houston, texas, it's the miller family.eering and applause] everybody's here trying to win
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que la gente se ha relajado en distanciamiento social y que muchos de los casos son hispanos, en houston texasrome inflamatorio asociado con el coronavirus que estÁ afectando a cientos de niÑos, la agencia estÁ pidiendo a los mÉdicos reportar si los pacientes tienen fiebre por al menos 5 dÍas, inflamaciÓn de ganglios, sarpullidos y rojos rojos la enfermedad ha causado la muerte de al menos 9 menores de 14 aÑos. >> en mÉxico la curva tampoco se frena y en las morgues de la capital los muertos ya no caben. >> hay bolsas con cadÁveres por todos lados, es evidente que los refrigeradoress y almacenes ya no dan abasto, afuera una montaÑa de fÉretros, trÁfico de carrozas con docenas de cuerpos es constante el humo que sale por el crematorio tambiÉn, los empleados dicen que estÁn trabajando las 24 horas y las cremaciones tienen 3 dÍas de retraso, segÚn una investigaciÓn de la cadena (palabra en inglÉs) se estÁn eliminando unos 600 cuerpos a el dÍa, muchos mÁs que 118 que el gobierno reportÓ este martes, los familiares tampoco se fÍan de las cifras oficiales. >> estÁn midiendo, aquÍ todo es una revuelt
que la gente se ha relajado en distanciamiento social y que muchos de los casos son hispanos, en houston texasrome inflamatorio asociado con el coronavirus que estÁ afectando a cientos de niÑos, la agencia estÁ pidiendo a los mÉdicos reportar si los pacientes tienen fiebre por al menos 5 dÍas, inflamaciÓn de ganglios, sarpullidos y rojos rojos la enfermedad ha causado la muerte de al menos 9 menores de 14 aÑos. >> en mÉxico la curva tampoco se frena y en las morgues de la capital...
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she has not only made it her mission to serve and empower her hometown of houston, texas, she hais alsousiness woman, a fashion designer, and she just happens to be the mother of two very popular grammy award-winning artists, beyonce and solange. tina knowles-lawson joins us from her home in l.a. thank you so much. happy mother's day! >> thank you, seem to you! >> tamron: i'm so happy to have you! you understand, you've been on my wish list for a while. i admire so much about you. the last time i saw he was in february when solange got the lena horne prize for artists creating social impact. not long after that, we end up in this pandemic. how are your daughters and grandchildren? how are you all celebrating mother's day? >> well, everybody is fine, thank god. we have all been, you know, quarantining. and we have not had any contact, outside contact. saturday, we got together from a distance, from 20 feet apart, which was the best. kelly was there, and her son. we all got tested, so we have gotten the results back and everybody is okay. i hope that we can get together this mother's day
she has not only made it her mission to serve and empower her hometown of houston, texas, she hais alsousiness woman, a fashion designer, and she just happens to be the mother of two very popular grammy award-winning artists, beyonce and solange. tina knowles-lawson joins us from her home in l.a. thank you so much. happy mother's day! >> thank you, seem to you! >> tamron: i'm so happy to have you! you understand, you've been on my wish list for a while. i admire so much about you....
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con sus padres de mÉxico cuando apenas tenÍa 6 aÑos, y hoy estÁ trabajando como paramÉdico en houston texasenen covid-19, entonces nosotros tenemos que tomar precauciones por ponernos nuestros trajes, nuestras mascarillas y guantes, y nos demoramos mucho tiempo, no nada mÁs en eso, pero tambiÉn limpiando la ambulancia para asegurar que estÉ lista para el siguiente paciente y para asegurar que tambiÉn ese paciente no contamine a nosotros u otras personas en el hospital. >> totalmente jesÚs estas tu mismo poniendo en riesgo tu salud, tienes turnos de 24 a 32 horas, cÓmo te sientes saber que todos los dÍas estas arriesgando su propia vida en estas jornadas tan largas? >> cuando empecÉ de paramedico entendÍ que habrian cosas que me podrÍan afectar a mi, pero covid-19 es uno que no entendemos, que hemos visto en nÚmeros tan grandes en tiempo tan cortos ahÍ es donde estÁ el miedo, es que en una de esas llamadas nosotros nos podamos enfermar, especialmente no durmiendo bien y teniendo tantas personas que se estÁn enfermando en este tiempo. >> jesÚs, cÓmo explica tÚ a una familia que esa persona pr
con sus padres de mÉxico cuando apenas tenÍa 6 aÑos, y hoy estÁ trabajando como paramÉdico en houston texasenen covid-19, entonces nosotros tenemos que tomar precauciones por ponernos nuestros trajes, nuestras mascarillas y guantes, y nos demoramos mucho tiempo, no nada mÁs en eso, pero tambiÉn limpiando la ambulancia para asegurar que estÉ lista para el siguiente paciente y para asegurar que tambiÉn ese paciente no contamine a nosotros u otras personas en el hospital. >>...
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fault lines travels to houston texas to follow a community search for answers and justice. oriel babineau was diagnosed with a suffered your cancer in may of 2018. when you. will tell you to start with. he said 19 with therapy treatments and reconstructive surgery on his esophagus how would you describe the kind of anything like that is for shaving that's all i can say and when you sit up there and you hear a person say come quick i feel like i'm gonna die need you here with me that puts big a lump in your throat and they're going to change it to give you all and all along which were you know he's lived in kashmir garden since he was a child back to say he was police officer so he still has that spunk in him he just wants to be able to get back to his normal life is hard to think. like that he just doesn't look like himself and i just try to make sure i see the man that i married the person that i know. he was no thin man he had someone on him that was before the diagnosis. lost love when. you think he was 70 years old on the pitch. but he's no you don't fit the phone you c
fault lines travels to houston texas to follow a community search for answers and justice. oriel babineau was diagnosed with a suffered your cancer in may of 2018. when you. will tell you to start with. he said 19 with therapy treatments and reconstructive surgery on his esophagus how would you describe the kind of anything like that is for shaving that's all i can say and when you sit up there and you hear a person say come quick i feel like i'm gonna die need you here with me that puts big a...
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a few weeks ago i was on the phone with my cousin, erica, and houston, texas.e me the best new phrase. we were talking about the stress of trying to deal with our overgrown hair, and our broken acrylic nails, and she said we are all kitchenticians. we are ready to look if you like ourselves paid we have great beauty hacks using things you already have in your pantry, or lying around the house. that's pretty much all we have right now, and we can use it. first, since we are on the topic of grooming, this man has the best brows in hollywood. we loved him in movies like "while you were sleeping," "american beauty," and tv shows like "the oc" and "grace and frankie." he's doing for singing and dancing chops on the new nbc show, "zoey's extraordinary playlist." take a look. ♪ ♪ do your thing ♪ do what you want to do ♪ i can't tell you ♪ it's your thing ♪ do what you want to do, now ♪ i can't tell you ♪ it's your thing >> tamron: peter gallagher joins us in "cyber hall" from his home in los angeles. peter, i have to start with something you shared with my producer. y
a few weeks ago i was on the phone with my cousin, erica, and houston, texas.e me the best new phrase. we were talking about the stress of trying to deal with our overgrown hair, and our broken acrylic nails, and she said we are all kitchenticians. we are ready to look if you like ourselves paid we have great beauty hacks using things you already have in your pantry, or lying around the house. that's pretty much all we have right now, and we can use it. first, since we are on the topic of...
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and this is the scene right now of a rally in houston, texas, the home town of george floyd.ng me now from new york city is samuel sinyangwe, a black activist, data scientist and co—founder of campaign zero, a data—informed platform aimed at presenting solutions to ending police violence in america. what do you make of these charges brought against this police officer? well, it's good to see that the officer has finally been charged. it camea officer has finally been charged. it came a little bit late. however, it's important to note that this is extremely rare for an officer to be charged with a crime following a police shooting or other incident of deadly force. only 1% of officers who kill somebody in the united states are ever charged with crime. so this is a stark but ultimately, a charge is not mean a conviction so we have a long way to go. what do you make of the charges that it's for third—degree murder? there is some speculation that that will cause some speculation that that will ca use c0 ntrove i’sy some speculation that that will cause controversy that enough its
and this is the scene right now of a rally in houston, texas, the home town of george floyd.ng me now from new york city is samuel sinyangwe, a black activist, data scientist and co—founder of campaign zero, a data—informed platform aimed at presenting solutions to ending police violence in america. what do you make of these charges brought against this police officer? well, it's good to see that the officer has finally been charged. it camea officer has finally been charged. it came a...
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for more, i'm joined now from houston, texas by professor peter hotez, dean of the national school ofmedicine. thank you so much for your company. let us start off by asking you, talking about the vaccine being needed globally, how likely is it that everyone is going to have its fairshare of that everyone is going to have its fair share of the vaccine at the same time? that is a great question and it really depends on which vaccine seems to be working the best and safest and it really depends on the type of technology that is used and how easily it can be scaled up to make the necessary and what some people say 4 billion doses for 4 billion adults around and we will see about a paediatric vaccine after that. we are accelerating a protein vaccine that children's college of medicine, a vaccine that has the hepatitis b vaccine globally, the one that is made in brazil and india and indonesia and elsewhere, our hope is that we are designing to vaccine specifically for global health we are doing this jointly with an organisation that led to the development of the vaccine for african malaria
for more, i'm joined now from houston, texas by professor peter hotez, dean of the national school ofmedicine. thank you so much for your company. let us start off by asking you, talking about the vaccine being needed globally, how likely is it that everyone is going to have its fairshare of that everyone is going to have its fair share of the vaccine at the same time? that is a great question and it really depends on which vaccine seems to be working the best and safest and it really depends...
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former oakland a's manager art howe has been released from a houston texas hospital. he was discharged sunday afternoon he spent just a few days there in in the hospital in intensive care unit battling coronavirus he said he wasn't feeling well for several weeks before coming down with chills and then feeling weak. how told friends after being released that he is week but on them and the 73 year-old manager. i'm used to be with the a's. he was there for 7 years including 2 american league west titles. so glad to hear that he's doing well. the giants celebrated emergency medical services week with a few pizza deliveries to first responders on sunday. it was a way to say thank you for all the hard work of first responders do not just during the pandemic but every day. the giants posted these photos of the pizza deliveries on their twitter page tony's pizza provided the food and lucille helped with the deliveries. our coverage of the coronavirus pandemic continues on our website at kron 4 dot com that's where you'll always find the very latest as we update it throughout
former oakland a's manager art howe has been released from a houston texas hospital. he was discharged sunday afternoon he spent just a few days there in in the hospital in intensive care unit battling coronavirus he said he wasn't feeling well for several weeks before coming down with chills and then feeling weak. how told friends after being released that he is week but on them and the 73 year-old manager. i'm used to be with the a's. he was there for 7 years including 2 american league west...
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it is just pockets >> keith, listen, that town is about as tough as the tyler rose i know houston and texasill make a come back i'm not sure the texans will win until they change their name back to the oilers thank you for joining mess from houston. >>> our daily dose of good news. restaurants are still struggling in some places but there are signs of life coming back. we'll show you some economic green chutes with restaurants. dow futures are up 150 we are back right after this >>> welcome back time for economic good news. green chutes, hopium, whatever you want to call it. here is today's however small it may be restaurant data courtesy of opentable and focusing on a few of the reopened states look at this reservations changes from last year these five states are way down off 50%, 60%, nearly 70% from last year. however, they are not down 100% or 90% that is the key like we showed you a few weeks ago when everything was shut down south carolina, their restaurant bookings were down 57% from the same day last year yes, that is a lot a long way to go restaurant owners are still struggling co
it is just pockets >> keith, listen, that town is about as tough as the tyler rose i know houston and texasill make a come back i'm not sure the texans will win until they change their name back to the oilers thank you for joining mess from houston. >>> our daily dose of good news. restaurants are still struggling in some places but there are signs of life coming back. we'll show you some economic green chutes with restaurants. dow futures are up 150 we are back right after this...
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joining me live from houston texas is professor peter hotez, an expert in molecular virology and microbiologybeing with us. what do you make of the president's announcement that they are going to go" warp speed" in the effort to come up with a vaccine by the end of the year. i think it is really important to distinguish between a vaccine that may be manufactured at scale versus actually knowing you have a vaccine that actually works. and is safe. so i think a lot of the rhetoric we are hearing and a lot of the bluster about having a vaccine by the end of the year by the fall, has to do with the fact that they have agreed to ahead of time do large—scale manufacturing agreed to ahead of time do la rge—scale manufacturing of multiple vaccine candidates and the term they use is at risk, thatis the term they use is at risk, that is the term doctor anthony fauci uses, meaning that even though there is a chance some of these vaccines will be produce a large scale, they may not be safe and therefore they may not be used. but if you look at the real timelines for vaccine development, most of them will
joining me live from houston texas is professor peter hotez, an expert in molecular virology and microbiologybeing with us. what do you make of the president's announcement that they are going to go" warp speed" in the effort to come up with a vaccine by the end of the year. i think it is really important to distinguish between a vaccine that may be manufactured at scale versus actually knowing you have a vaccine that actually works. and is safe. so i think a lot of the rhetoric we...
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mars is a former nasa astronaut and international space station commander he's joining us from houston texas thanks for your time with us i suppose you must be breathing a sigh of relief like many people are that the spacecraft has launched talk to us what this means to you and how significant it is. well thank you i have to correct you i never was a space station commander i was on 4 space shuttle missions all right thank you for that but put it it's really difficult to overstate the importance of this mission. you know 1st of all everyone's talked about it's the purse commercial mission and it's the 1st launch u.s. soil since 2011 is going to mean great economic benefits for for the united states will and will not be paying money to russia to launch our astronauts. and it also is the 1st mission manned mission of a new spacecraft since the 1981 when the space shuttle but today off i'd also like to say that it means something else to me personally and i think to people around the world not we've had so much bad news over the last couple months so many deaths and this is that a glimpse of go
mars is a former nasa astronaut and international space station commander he's joining us from houston texas thanks for your time with us i suppose you must be breathing a sigh of relief like many people are that the spacecraft has launched talk to us what this means to you and how significant it is. well thank you i have to correct you i never was a space station commander i was on 4 space shuttle missions all right thank you for that but put it it's really difficult to overstate the...
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thomas is joining us, houston texas. >> caller: hey beth, how's it going ? it's amazing, these guys in there with guns and all this stuff. you can't shoot a virus. one firecracker would have went off and probably everybody would have gotten shot . the reason they're out there is because of economics. you got 360 million people $1 million and you would save $1 trillion and they could stay at home. and please, every time you hear this information like a virus cameout of here or there or wherever , you're going to have chineserunning from these other guys trying to blame them for this . it came to europe, somebody flew out of europe and landed at kennedy and here we go. those scientists, please stand up. when you hear stuff like well, chinese gives us this or that, say something. >> host: thank you and beth cameron, do you want to respond? >> guest: i think one of the great things you highlighted ec is how interconnected our world is and you're right. we do know that the cases in the east coast and new york city came from europe and the cases on the west coast
thomas is joining us, houston texas. >> caller: hey beth, how's it going ? it's amazing, these guys in there with guns and all this stuff. you can't shoot a virus. one firecracker would have went off and probably everybody would have gotten shot . the reason they're out there is because of economics. you got 360 million people $1 million and you would save $1 trillion and they could stay at home. and please, every time you hear this information like a virus cameout of here or there or...
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deisy: buenas tardes, les lo salvaje de houston, texas, donde miles de comercios esperaba que llegara tener que pedirle a las personas que nos esperen en su coche. el tiempo lÍmite es 90 minutos para estar en una mesa. >> el movimiento del restaurante va a incrementar, pero no va a ser significativo, no creo que vaya a tener un suficiente impacto como para aliviar todas lo que ha pasado. la gente serÁ renuente. deisy: los dueÑos de los comercios dijeron que seguirÁn al y de la letra las indicaciones que han indicado las autoridades, para que se abra el 25%, por supuesto que no se quieren poner en el ojo de las actividades para recibir impresiones por no seguir las reglas como lo han estipulado las autoridades en esta primera fase de operaciÓn económica. jorge: y el contraste con lo que nos dijo el alcalde de miami el alcalde de los Ángeles en este poema, ellos no estÁn listos. marÍa: esta fuerte eso. jorge: queremos despedirnos, y felicitar a no es su colega, anoche dio, en medio de todo eso, nos hablÓ de su primer hijo, y queremos que escuche lo que anderson dijo. anderson: [habla en
deisy: buenas tardes, les lo salvaje de houston, texas, donde miles de comercios esperaba que llegara tener que pedirle a las personas que nos esperen en su coche. el tiempo lÍmite es 90 minutos para estar en una mesa. >> el movimiento del restaurante va a incrementar, pero no va a ser significativo, no creo que vaya a tener un suficiente impacto como para aliviar todas lo que ha pasado. la gente serÁ renuente. deisy: los dueÑos de los comercios dijeron que seguirÁn al y de la letra...
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daisy: muy buenas tardes, le saluda daisy rÍos desde houston, texas, donde llegÓ el dÍa que estaban esperandos que no habÍan podido abrir todo debido a la citaciÓnsituación con la pandemia de coronavirus. sin embargo autoridades dieron a conocer que a partir de este 8 de mayoya podrÍan estar operando en el estado de texas bajo las repeticiones adecuadas y mayormente el distanciamiento social. >> feliz de poder y liz. feliz. si la segunda persona viene, tenemos que tener seis pies de distancia para que no haya una y seguir manejando lo de la distancia. cada que entra les tomÓ la temperatura. tanto ellas me pueden tomar a mÍ y yo a ellos como para una seguridad propia. si no traen mÁs cara, les ofrezco mÁs cara. daisy: no solamente los salones de uÑas, barberÍa y salones de belleza pueden abrir el dÍa de hoy,tambiÉn las albercas, las piscinas estarÍan abriendo bajo ciertas restricciones y por supuesto el distanciamiento social. daysy rÍos. jorge: ahora vamos a mÉxico. b nuestras familias, nuestros amigos viven todos en mÉxico. pero tambiÉn queremos que las cifras sean reales, que no estemos hab
daisy: muy buenas tardes, le saluda daisy rÍos desde houston, texas, donde llegÓ el dÍa que estaban esperandos que no habÍan podido abrir todo debido a la citaciÓnsituación con la pandemia de coronavirus. sin embargo autoridades dieron a conocer que a partir de este 8 de mayoya podrÍan estar operando en el estado de texas bajo las repeticiones adecuadas y mayormente el distanciamiento social. >> feliz de poder y liz. feliz. si la segunda persona viene, tenemos que tener seis pies...
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i was at the ceremony in houston, texas, and i was very proud of my daughter. she was looking to get a flight from london. she came back very sick. that was in february. we did not know what was going on at that time. god.got over it, thank my question is, she lost her job. we are proud of what you are doing for everyone, sara. really, really proud of you. so thank you for negotiating the , toor the flight attendants have a job until september. i mean, to get a paycheck. my question is after september will my daughter still have a job, because i am worried about that for her. she loves the job and she wants to continue. host: thank you. guest: thank you so much. we are proud to have her with us. so we are working very hard to make sure that there is not involuntary furloughs on october 1. what i will tell you though that if conditions do not change, that is very likely. or if we do not get additional relief. there are some things we will be working on. one is to make sure that we are continuing to put safety measures in place so people can have confidence flyin
i was at the ceremony in houston, texas, and i was very proud of my daughter. she was looking to get a flight from london. she came back very sick. that was in february. we did not know what was going on at that time. god.got over it, thank my question is, she lost her job. we are proud of what you are doing for everyone, sara. really, really proud of you. so thank you for negotiating the , toor the flight attendants have a job until september. i mean, to get a paycheck. my question is after...
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there are people mourning in houston, texas. he lived there for 40 years, a gentle giant. he was taken away from us by a knee on his neck crying for his momma. there must be charges. they must be brought to justice, even if they wear a uniform, in order for law and order to be upheld. everyone is watching that. i have had fellow officers send me messages outrageous, my heart is burning, my heart is hurting, i am crying when i heard him say momma, momma, momma! and his brothers and sisters have the pain of hearing that over and over again, and people were asking, good samaritans saying, please, take your knee off his neck. you are choking him. you are killing him. how can this be? i quietly say, mr. speaker, as i close, god is on our side. we are nation of laws in the constitution. and all i ask for these families, all i ask, is fairness, simple justice, and mercy for these families. may they rest in peace those who have gone on and others at the hands of those that should not have brought them death. god bless you. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause
there are people mourning in houston, texas. he lived there for 40 years, a gentle giant. he was taken away from us by a knee on his neck crying for his momma. there must be charges. they must be brought to justice, even if they wear a uniform, in order for law and order to be upheld. everyone is watching that. i have had fellow officers send me messages outrageous, my heart is burning, my heart is hurting, i am crying when i heard him say momma, momma, momma! and his brothers and sisters have...
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good news before we say good night, memorial day blessing for this world war ii veteran out of houston, texasjemison, hurricane harvey destroying it with flooding and mold in 2017 but a nonprofit came to the rescue, unveiling a beautiful home in time for memorial day. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. >> if you're listening you are loved. time to let the healing process begin. time to surrender. please turn yourself in. >> it is tuesday may 20 sixth and this is a fox news alert. the fbi joining the manhunt for connecticut college student wan
good news before we say good night, memorial day blessing for this world war ii veteran out of houston, texasjemison, hurricane harvey destroying it with flooding and mold in 2017 but a nonprofit came to the rescue, unveiling a beautiful home in time for memorial day. most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us. when we started our business we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and...
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george, according to all of the accounts, was a young man who grew up in houston, texas, went to minnesotark as a security guard because he couldn't find work in houston. he's a father. he's someone that his coworkers called him gentle giant. i want to talk about him a little bit, because so often we call them black men are black women. but not talk about their lives, the lives that are now gone forever. simply because this police officer, 5 minutes with his knee on his neck. this is a time for us to not just take a deep breath, each of us, but to understand the people in the black community, i'm sure i speak for not just black people but all people, this is not right. those officers, i am glad the fbi is investigating, those officers should be arrested. they will have their due process, of course. but they should be arrested. they are paid to protect and serve all citizens. please, please, i hope people will protest peacefully. >> jesse: so do i. these things, it's hard to judge when you're not there but more information is going to come o out. but if someone is handcuffed on the ground -
george, according to all of the accounts, was a young man who grew up in houston, texas, went to minnesotark as a security guard because he couldn't find work in houston. he's a father. he's someone that his coworkers called him gentle giant. i want to talk about him a little bit, because so often we call them black men are black women. but not talk about their lives, the lives that are now gone forever. simply because this police officer, 5 minutes with his knee on his neck. this is a time for...
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then there was houston, texas. on the night of august 24, 1917, after enduring weeks of racial abuse from racist white citizens and police officers, a battalion of black soldiers of the 24th infantry stationed at camp logan on the outskirts of the city struck back. over 100 soldiers grabbed their guns, deserted camp, marched into downtown houston. for three hours, black soldiers ignited the streets of houston in a fury of gunfire. when the smoke cleared, two black soldiers and 15 white men lay dead, including four law enforcement officials. after the first of three court-martial's in which a total of 110 men were found guilty of mutiny, officials hastily executed 13 soldiers, denying them opportunity to appeal their judgment. a total of 19 black servicemen were ultimately hung, with 63 receiving life sentences in federal prison. african-americans, including the wellsnd ida b. vigorously protested this injustice. you can't really see here, but she waged a one-woman campaign to recognize the injustice to the houston
then there was houston, texas. on the night of august 24, 1917, after enduring weeks of racial abuse from racist white citizens and police officers, a battalion of black soldiers of the 24th infantry stationed at camp logan on the outskirts of the city struck back. over 100 soldiers grabbed their guns, deserted camp, marched into downtown houston. for three hours, black soldiers ignited the streets of houston in a fury of gunfire. when the smoke cleared, two black soldiers and 15 white men lay...
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good news before we say good night, a memorial day blessing for the world war ii veteran out of houston, texasey destroying with the hurricane, but the nonprofit network made up of local churches and organizations came to the rescue unveiling a beautiful home all in time for memorial day. most watched. most trusted. most grateful you spent the evening with us. good night from washington, i am mike emanuel. %!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. ju
good news before we say good night, a memorial day blessing for the world war ii veteran out of houston, texasey destroying with the hurricane, but the nonprofit network made up of local churches and organizations came to the rescue unveiling a beautiful home all in time for memorial day. most watched. most trusted. most grateful you spent the evening with us. good night from washington, i am mike emanuel. %!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is,...
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deb callingtalk to from houston, texas. caller: good morning thank you, dr. bernard, for everything you do. a little change appear. i know we are talking about the pandemic and primary health care, but from a doctor standpoint, wouldn't you say that the fact that we have a fragmented way of looking at health care to begin with, we do not have a national healthcare service. it is like if you go to the butcher, each part of the body is priced out and accordingly treated a different way, so we do not have dental and mental wrapped in in a holistic way. i make that point because telemedicine is not going to help the people around where i live in the urban blight with the digital divide. even a phone call with no video is going to help. we need medical homes, and we don't really think we need medicare insurance, but united health care is the de facto medicaid here in texas. they called me yesterday to tell me they were going to take my provider hours from 25 to 24, and they are not the medicaid but the insurance. they were saying they were going to tighten up, but
deb callingtalk to from houston, texas. caller: good morning thank you, dr. bernard, for everything you do. a little change appear. i know we are talking about the pandemic and primary health care, but from a doctor standpoint, wouldn't you say that the fact that we have a fragmented way of looking at health care to begin with, we do not have a national healthcare service. it is like if you go to the butcher, each part of the body is priced out and accordingly treated a different way, so we do...