manny gonzalez: hi, damian. dr. padilla: thank you. damian: hi, thank you. and dr. gonzalez, we'll start with you. what is it that was your impulse or your impetus? what propelled you to become a medical doctor? dr. gonzalez: for me it was the need to have more doctors that look like me and like doctors that speak my language. i think it's important when physicians speak the language the patients have. they feel a little bit more willing to open up and tell us things that have been going on and oftentimes in my job, primary care, it's important to hear what's going on in the social aspects of their lives, so that we can make sure we're getting them the services and the help that they need. damian: so you and i did and also dr. padilla, we did an interview for telemundo on the same topic. and your english is just as good as your spanish, how important is that? dr. gonzalez: i think it's very important because if you, you know, we have interpreters that we can use who also speaks spanish, but there's always something lost in translation. and so--even with the best inte