but people forget, too, that our friend jerryd is a carpenter, both his hands are incinerated.ls keep coming in, and stuff. and people don't realize that. it's not just the hospitals, it's everyday life that doesn't stop. >> so how is that working? are you paying your own hospital bills? or is there -- how does that work right now? >> we've heard numerous things from people that, you know, so-and-so will help pay or this will help pay or there's foundations for this. fund raisers have been set up for us for everybody affected, not just us, but to help with the medical bills. >> especially with those who have lost limbs. i mean, i was talking to a guy with prosthetic devices today. those can cost $50,000. >> people are reaching out, though. >> they are. >> yeah. they have been -- yeah. it's -- support is tremendous. >> yeah. >> we're just hoping that, you know, the mayor, the governor, president obama, that they don't less us as citizens down, the united states of america. we're hard-working people, and in a time of need with a terrorist act on american soil, we're just really h