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with her heart. >> reporter: they say they are grateful for the cutting edge medical care alexa hasç receiv. now they're raising manien to help scientists thin their work. >> had they not been giving the funding to do the search, perhaps she hasn't been able to get the help she needed. >> reporter: they form team alexa and participate in the philadelphia heart walk at citizens bank park. they'll walk in honor of alexa and trish's dad who died this year after a heart attack. >> there's your shirt. >> reporter: in the past four years they raised more than $35,000 for aha and are hoping to bring in $10,000 this year. they say the take the yearly event to heart. >> here we go. >> after all, what else can a family named cupid do. >> how adorable is she? so far, the cupids have raised $3,000. the philadelphia heart walk is saturday, november 8th at citizens bank park, a week from tomorrow. the park opens at 8:00 a.m. with a festival, a kid zone, even a pet zone. there's so much to do. i'm proud to be the event's emcee. stop by, say hi and help raise money for a great cause. >>> now your
with her heart. >> reporter: they say they are grateful for the cutting edge medical care alexa hasç receiv. now they're raising manien to help scientists thin their work. >> had they not been giving the funding to do the search, perhaps she hasn't been able to get the help she needed. >> reporter: they form team alexa and participate in the philadelphia heart walk at citizens bank park. they'll walk in honor of alexa and trish's dad who died this year after a heart attack....
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>> it's one thing to read about the american civil war, but as alexa reports, it's far more exciting when you can actually touch it. >> these people are getting ready to take a trip back into history. we're in charleston harbor, along the east coast of south carolina. from here, ferries carry tourists out to visit one of our nation's most important civil war sites -- fort sumter. >> southern states are becoming very dissatisfied with the federal union. south carolina is the first state to secede, and this is a direct response to abraham lincoln's election in 1860. >> one of the confederacy's first acts is to seize all the federal forts in the south. in charleston, union troops under major anderson are stationed at fort moultrie. >> fort moultrie was in pretty bad shape. that fort had been built in 1809. it was only one level high. >> in the middle of the night, the soldiers secretly rowed out to fort sumter, which was still under construction. >> anderson and his men moved over here to fort sumter because this was the newest fort in charleston harbor. it's three stories tall. it is g
>> it's one thing to read about the american civil war, but as alexa reports, it's far more exciting when you can actually touch it. >> these people are getting ready to take a trip back into history. we're in charleston harbor, along the east coast of south carolina. from here, ferries carry tourists out to visit one of our nation's most important civil war sites -- fort sumter. >> southern states are becoming very dissatisfied with the federal union. south carolina is the...
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in third place behind the american and german is celina alexa and the soviet flag is raised beside the other two. then the action moves to the stadium for the track events. first action is the men's hundred meter and in the stands is the immortal sprinter jesse owen. heavy favorite in the dash is bob hayes in the far lane. the wind was too brisk in the semifinal and a world record hayes set was disallowed. hayes has a race in his pocket the minute he left the starting block. as slow motion reveals the stride of the 190-pound sprinter he has more power than grace but as anyone can see it rings home the gold medal. no wind in this heat. hayes does a 110 second and once more the stars and stripes ail another u.s. gold medal. an olympic mark was set in the semifinals of the hundred-meter dash and now in the final she runs her rivals into the ground . she upsets her teammate edith mcguire by two yards as she flies across. as the american eagle flies high in tokyo. >> next on the presidency, a conversation with author fred kaplan about his biography john quincy adams, american visionary. alt
in third place behind the american and german is celina alexa and the soviet flag is raised beside the other two. then the action moves to the stadium for the track events. first action is the men's hundred meter and in the stands is the immortal sprinter jesse owen. heavy favorite in the dash is bob hayes in the far lane. the wind was too brisk in the semifinal and a world record hayes set was disallowed. hayes has a race in his pocket the minute he left the starting block. as slow motion...
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today the founder of the makeup eraser alexa mccarthy is here to tell me her product does the trick. lexi, i was over the moon when i heard you could just take this cloth and wipe your makeup off, you didn't need soap, cream or anything, but i came up with a little disappointed and i'll tell you why. i found it really hard to feel like the makeup was off. so i want you to show me how to use this product and tell me why it was i felt that way. >> i was shocked to hear you were not impressed with the makeup eraser. >> i went in there trying to be because i wanted to love this. i have to tell you. >> one of the critical mistakes that first time makeup erasers do is they do not wash the fibers first. >> okay, i put the cloth under the water and it rejected the water. >> it will. you have to drench it. mistake number two, drench the makeup eraser. if you're wearing -- >> yeah, show me. >> if you're wearing -- >> it was so soft, i was like -- i know i'm probably the only one in the world that doesn't like super soft, but go ahead. >> if you're wearing waterproof makeup or high-tower makeup
today the founder of the makeup eraser alexa mccarthy is here to tell me her product does the trick. lexi, i was over the moon when i heard you could just take this cloth and wipe your makeup off, you didn't need soap, cream or anything, but i came up with a little disappointed and i'll tell you why. i found it really hard to feel like the makeup was off. so i want you to show me how to use this product and tell me why it was i felt that way. >> i was shocked to hear you were not...
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alexa davidson got her flu shot today. >> it's a scary thing to think about that these things even exist in our world and makes you think about your own health. >> reporter: unlike influenza when it comes to enterovirus, there is no vaccine or treatment. still health officials hope the news headlines about enterovirus will convince people to get vaccines that are available. >> we hope that people will take the news advisories about our health epidemic seriously and do their best to keep themselves and their community members protected. >> reporter: enterovirus causes serious breathing problems in many children especially those with asthma. researchers are also determining if it's the cause of muscle weakness and paralysis children have experienced in several states. like the flu, you can take steps to lessen the chance of getting enterovirus. >> the way we prevent enterovirus is similar to preventing influenza. we wash our hands. we make sure that if we are sick we stay away from school and work. >> reporter: every year 30,000 people in the u.s. die from the flu. if you don't want vaccin
alexa davidson got her flu shot today. >> it's a scary thing to think about that these things even exist in our world and makes you think about your own health. >> reporter: unlike influenza when it comes to enterovirus, there is no vaccine or treatment. still health officials hope the news headlines about enterovirus will convince people to get vaccines that are available. >> we hope that people will take the news advisories about our health epidemic seriously and do their...
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alexa explains. >> when is the wrong time to send a text message? >> obviously, like, if you're in class. >> like, at the movies. >> way late in the evening, like, waking somebody up. >> when you're in the car. >> probably dinner, 'cause my mom, like, hates me when i start texting and she's trying to talk to me. >> okay, we know it's wrong to send a text at school, at dinner, or when talking with a friend, but have you ever done it? >> yes. >> yes. >> yes. >> yes, but i've never sent a text at school. >> margaret sullivan is with textplus, a mobile app that's very interested in texting trends. so it did a survey and found that the average teen sends 100 texts a day. that's about 3,000 texts a month. here's what else the survey found... >> 75% of texters say that it's rude to talk and text at the same time -- to text in the middle of a conversation -- but 50% of kids say they've done it. >> but that particular rude behavior may be changing because of peer pressure. >> given how much teens are texting today, people might be shocked to find out that ot
alexa explains. >> when is the wrong time to send a text message? >> obviously, like, if you're in class. >> like, at the movies. >> way late in the evening, like, waking somebody up. >> when you're in the car. >> probably dinner, 'cause my mom, like, hates me when i start texting and she's trying to talk to me. >> okay, we know it's wrong to send a text at school, at dinner, or when talking with a friend, but have you ever done it? >> yes....
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bien interesante, como mencionabas, el circo de los hermanos vÁzquez es una familia, en el caso de alexa siempre tienen una opciÓn, y alexa decidiÓ quedarse en el circo. >> vamos a seguir viendo los espectÁculos del circo, si viven en nueva york, acompaÑenos! >> tenemos una sorpresa increÍble, satcha pretto nos va presentar en vivo al niÑo baby bruce! >> precioso ese gordito! ya tuvimos el placer de verlo, pero lo vamos a ver en casita. ♪ deja que te cuente ♪ deja que te enteres del nuevo chisme que estÁ caliente ♪ >> mi william! estÁs bailando como cristian castro bailÓ el dÍa de ayer y se cayÓ, mÍralo, míralo. los invito a ver, cristian castro estÁ dando mucho de quÉ hablar, lo que le dijo a nuestro compaÑeros de televisa espectÁculos sobre su prÓxima producciÓn musical y el mensaje para juan gabriel. >> contento de poder invitar a juan gabriel y a algunos otros compaÑeros que fueron mi familia, que fueron inspiraciÓn, y mis maestros al cantar para sentir las canciones, las baladas, creo que quiero hacer el disco mÁs bonito, mÁs romántico que ha dado mi ca
bien interesante, como mencionabas, el circo de los hermanos vÁzquez es una familia, en el caso de alexa siempre tienen una opciÓn, y alexa decidiÓ quedarse en el circo. >> vamos a seguir viendo los espectÁculos del circo, si viven en nueva york, acompaÑenos! >> tenemos una sorpresa increÍble, satcha pretto nos va presentar en vivo al niÑo baby bruce! >> precioso ese gordito! ya tuvimos el placer de verlo, pero lo vamos a ver en casita. ♪ deja que te cuente ♪ deja...
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important as the role our military plays, alexa reports it comes with special challenges for the kids of those serving in uniform. >> for many of us, eating dinner with our parents is no big deal. >> i eat dinner with my parents every night. >> uh, four or five times a week. >> like every night. >> like three times a week. >> most of us rarely change schools more than a handful of times. >> i've attended one school my whole life. >> i've attended two different schools. >> and when it comes to holidays like birthdays and christmas, we usually celebrate on or very close to the actual days. >> i celebrate holidays on the actual day. >> i celebrate them on. >> but if you have a parent in the military, none of that can be taken for granted. at any given time, one or even both parents could be out on deployment -- that's military speak for being away on an assignment. in the line of duty, they might have to go to another state or even another country. and they may be there for months. so military families have to make big adjustments, and that can be hard on the kids. to talk more about thi
important as the role our military plays, alexa reports it comes with special challenges for the kids of those serving in uniform. >> for many of us, eating dinner with our parents is no big deal. >> i eat dinner with my parents every night. >> uh, four or five times a week. >> like every night. >> like three times a week. >> most of us rarely change schools more than a handful of times. >> i've attended one school my whole life. >> i've attended...
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bien interesante, como mencionabas, el circo de los hermanos vÁzquez es una familia, en el caso de alexa siempre tienen una opciÓn, y alexa decidiÓ quedarse en el circo. >> vamos a seguir viendo los espectÁculos del circo, si viven en nueva york, acompaÑenos! >> tenemos una sorpresa increÍble, satcha pretto nos va presentar en vivo al niÑo baby bruce! >> precioso ese gordito! ya tuvimos el placer de verlo, pero lo vamos a ver en casita. y tambiÉn no se pueden perder todo lo que la tenemos al regresar en "despierta amÉrica". (hombre) no sabía qué esperar. nunca me di cuenta que iba a tener que trabajar duro para recuperarme. (locutor) si tú o alguien que conoces tiene problemas con las drogas o el alcohol, llama al 1-800-487-4889 (tdd). presentado por el departamento de salud y servicios humanos de los estados unidos. ♪ deja que te cuente ♪ deja que te enteres del nuevo chisme que estÁ caliente ♪ >> mi william! estÁs bailando como cristian castro bailÓ el dÍa de ayer y se cayÓ, mÍralo, míralo. los invito a ver, cristian castro estÁ dando mucho de quÉ hablar, lo q
bien interesante, como mencionabas, el circo de los hermanos vÁzquez es una familia, en el caso de alexa siempre tienen una opciÓn, y alexa decidiÓ quedarse en el circo. >> vamos a seguir viendo los espectÁculos del circo, si viven en nueva york, acompaÑenos! >> tenemos una sorpresa increÍble, satcha pretto nos va presentar en vivo al niÑo baby bruce! >> precioso ese gordito! ya tuvimos el placer de verlo, pero lo vamos a ver en casita. y tambiÉn no se pueden perder...
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alexa from our studios in new york city this is charlie rose. >> martin wolf is here agreed he is editor at financial times. his columns are required reading for the global elite. he has written a new book, the shifts and the shocks. larry summers has set his superb book may be the best of all those sponsored by the recession. it is analytical without succumbing to fatalism or complacency. i am pleased to have martin wolf back at this table. welcome. congratulations. how long was this in the making? >> three years. i write my books in the summer since i have a day job. i decided in 2012 -- it turned out favorable. there was a pause in the crisis as i was finishing. the episode to some degree was finishing. >> we just saw paul krugman. he talked about his own sense of the global economy and financial reform. and the stock market, and demand, and how europe was different from other places. you said the two of you differ, he was complementry about the book, but you said you differ in three ways great what would they be? >> some ways. i think the most important part is this. of the way you a
alexa from our studios in new york city this is charlie rose. >> martin wolf is here agreed he is editor at financial times. his columns are required reading for the global elite. he has written a new book, the shifts and the shocks. larry summers has set his superb book may be the best of all those sponsored by the recession. it is analytical without succumbing to fatalism or complacency. i am pleased to have martin wolf back at this table. welcome. congratulations. how long was this in...
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standing and protesting against these measures at lion's gate, which is one of the gates around the alexa compound. now, these tensions have been rising in realtime recent days becau because of the jewish holidays. palestinian eyewitnesses have told us that some of the visitors among the jewish groups who have entered the compound for the jewish holidays actually pray in the courtyards of alaxa and this is something that provokes their feelings and something they also completely reject. there are fears the palestinians say that this growing trend may eventually lead to the division of aluxa compound between israeli -- between jews and palestinians and this is something that they completely reject, and this is why the tensions have been rising and, in recent days, we have seen clashes and skirmishes and scuffles in and around the compound. >> in libya, a militia loyal to a ren grade army general has gun an assault on the second large event city, benghazi. witnesses say tanks and jets are riv targeting a rival militia. the leader vowed to liberate benghazi from what he called terrorists. >>
standing and protesting against these measures at lion's gate, which is one of the gates around the alexa compound. now, these tensions have been rising in realtime recent days becau because of the jewish holidays. palestinian eyewitnesses have told us that some of the visitors among the jewish groups who have entered the compound for the jewish holidays actually pray in the courtyards of alaxa and this is something that provokes their feelings and something they also completely reject. there...
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to get something through their parliament which would allow a jewish people to go in and pray in the alexa compound and that is not allowed at the moment and israel generally respects this because of a special legal status. >> that is correct actually because israel always talked about this and did it before and they did it in the brahimi mosque in hebrew where it's divided between the muslims and the jews in the city of hebrew and now they are moving in that direction in the compound and to what extent this is going to be implemented, this actually depends a lot of extent on the reaction that the interaction community and arab center will respond to this. >> with macmood-a-bass saying this is a part of war what about that. >> he is known of his negotiation and nonviolent passive approach of dealing with conflict of israel so for this kind of a statement to come from someone like abbas it talks of the seriousness of the situation and how dangerous they reached at this point and for that reason this should be taken very seriously. >> thank you, abraham from brook ings, doha thank you very m
to get something through their parliament which would allow a jewish people to go in and pray in the alexa compound and that is not allowed at the moment and israel generally respects this because of a special legal status. >> that is correct actually because israel always talked about this and did it before and they did it in the brahimi mosque in hebrew where it's divided between the muslims and the jews in the city of hebrew and now they are moving in that direction in the compound and...
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in third place behind the american and german is selena alexa and the soviet flag is raised beside the other two. moves to the stadium for the track event. first action is the men's hundred meter and in the stance is the immortal sprinter, jesse owens, heavy favorite in the -- is bob hayes. the wind was too brisk in the semifinal and a world record would fizzle out. stridetion reveals the of the sprinter. he has more power and grace, but if anyone can see, it brings on the gold medal. >> no wind in this heat. he hails another u.s. gold medal. and olympic mark in the semifinals of the 100 meter dash, now in the finals, he reaches the tape and 11.4 seconds. edithsets her teammate mcguire by two guards that she flies across. as the american eagle flies high in tokyo. >> our campaign 2014 coverage continues with a week full of debates. at c-span monday night at eight eastern, the georgia governor's onate, and it 8:00, live c-span2, the montana u.s. senate debate with republican steve daines and democrat amanda curtis. tuesday night at 9:00 on c-span. the south carolina governor's debate be
in third place behind the american and german is selena alexa and the soviet flag is raised beside the other two. moves to the stadium for the track event. first action is the men's hundred meter and in the stance is the immortal sprinter, jesse owens, heavy favorite in the -- is bob hayes. the wind was too brisk in the semifinal and a world record would fizzle out. stridetion reveals the of the sprinter. he has more power and grace, but if anyone can see, it brings on the gold medal. >>...
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i'm almost attempted to address you, alexa, as opposed to the other panelists because you're the only millenial there. some interesting studies have come out about the characteristics of millenials and hispanic millenials and in fact, as i asked aaron last year, do your kids consider themselves more hispanic or millenial? and you said, millenial identity. and so i'm really wondering if we're looking through a lens here that is of the baby-boomers and thegen examiners are missing that the millenials are hispanic but the see. thes in a different light than previous generations. the big study that is intriguing -- i'm look fargo confirmation in texas -- the pew religious landscape candidate that says the millenials are abandoning catholicism in vast droves, and taking up things like yoga and meditation. which -- >> what is your question? >> are you seeing that and how will you reach out to noncatholic hispanics in this way? they don't fit traditional religious categories. will you be able to reach people who have no interest in the culture wars? >> we had this discuss last -- discussion
i'm almost attempted to address you, alexa, as opposed to the other panelists because you're the only millenial there. some interesting studies have come out about the characteristics of millenials and hispanic millenials and in fact, as i asked aaron last year, do your kids consider themselves more hispanic or millenial? and you said, millenial identity. and so i'm really wondering if we're looking through a lens here that is of the baby-boomers and thegen examiners are missing that the...
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. >> there is a bunch of companies and as large as alexa smith kline with the vaccine. th -- glaxosmithkline. we come up with the treatment and vaccine. from a financial perspective we have drawn a comparison to the smallpox contracts the u.s. is awarding. 800e is a contract out for million dollars. of dengueven the size fever and the way it spreads it is possible that you get contracts up to that sort of size but maybe not that big. it does not spread that fast. that is the way that we have used to come up with a possible estimate of, which this kind of the business side of this could be worth. tell us about the vaccine. us to thee taken other big disease that is affecting potentially 50% of the world population are exposed. it is a mirror image of a bullet. a lot less lethal but anymore people are exposed. it is transferred by mosquitoes. china is seeing its worst outbreak in two decades. the clearly with the vaccine for dengue fever. that is a completely different story. we're scrambling to get a vaccine rapidly to market for ebola whereas sanofi has been working for
. >> there is a bunch of companies and as large as alexa smith kline with the vaccine. th -- glaxosmithkline. we come up with the treatment and vaccine. from a financial perspective we have drawn a comparison to the smallpox contracts the u.s. is awarding. 800e is a contract out for million dollars. of dengueven the size fever and the way it spreads it is possible that you get contracts up to that sort of size but maybe not that big. it does not spread that fast. that is the way that we...
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. >> you had trump and alexa. >> she's interesting because we've looked at her for the past few years. she has a company called learn vest. she founded it. she's got a ten a lot of attention over the years. what's the difference of getting attention and having an impressive thing. and this year she got so much traction she had -- is a personal finance website and she has signed major deals to provide services to those investors. >> and people here from the government as well. >> there are. >> thank you, leigh. >>> call it project white house, if you will. see what brought fashion's biggest names to 1600 pennsylvania avenue yesterday. next on "cbs this morning." >>> this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by toyota. let's go places. started my camry. drove to her wedding. did not forever hold my peace. [laughing] wow! the bold new camry. one bold choice leads to another. toyota. let's go places. yoplait light is now better than ever. it still melts in your mouth. with 90 calories. and is now aspartame free. yoplait light. it is so good; it's better than ever. gave ways to other po
. >> you had trump and alexa. >> she's interesting because we've looked at her for the past few years. she has a company called learn vest. she founded it. she's got a ten a lot of attention over the years. what's the difference of getting attention and having an impressive thing. and this year she got so much traction she had -- is a personal finance website and she has signed major deals to provide services to those investors. >> and people here from the government as well....
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caller: you had a young college republican president on, alexa smith. they showed an ad against governor charlie crist and it showed a young girl picking out a wedding dress with her mother. host: right caller: the girl went for the modern dress and the mom wanted this frumpy, with long-sleeves and all kind of lace but the message was that charlie crist was outdated. he was out of date, and i am thinking to myself, this was a perfect ad to show why one shouldn't vote republican because it is a very elitist type of a commercial. so many young girls and couples today can't even afford to go to a salon to pick out a wedding dress. it just shows out of touch, how much the republicans are and it's the issue of don't raise taxes and which the job creators have kept saying and let me tell you something. the bush tax cut of eight years did not create jobs. just the opposite. this ad was perfect to show how the republicans are totally out of touch with their message. host: say yes to the dress. others used that same theme. we don't have it available but your tho
caller: you had a young college republican president on, alexa smith. they showed an ad against governor charlie crist and it showed a young girl picking out a wedding dress with her mother. host: right caller: the girl went for the modern dress and the mom wanted this frumpy, with long-sleeves and all kind of lace but the message was that charlie crist was outdated. he was out of date, and i am thinking to myself, this was a perfect ad to show why one shouldn't vote republican because it is a...
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and your electrolytes -- potassium -- alexa let's get out of balance. what you need to be able to do is replenish those fluids. there's a great story. a doctor from liberia who survive. he forced himself to drink 12 liters of fluid a day. he forced himself to eat by holding his nose. any modern hospital, you would not have to do that. you would provide intravenous fluid. if needed, you would provide either gastric feeding or intravenous feeding. in other words, all the tools that we need to get survival rates up very high, we have. one of the efforts we are trying to make in these three countries, and this is especially the focus of my former colleagues at partners in health, is to try to increase the capacity to do things like monitoring and managing electrolytes and providing intravenous hydration, because for the doctor who survived, i think just about all of his colleagues died. because it is really hard to drink 12 liters of fluid a day, and hold your nose to eat. any modern medical center would have given those nurses a much better chance of survi
and your electrolytes -- potassium -- alexa let's get out of balance. what you need to be able to do is replenish those fluids. there's a great story. a doctor from liberia who survive. he forced himself to drink 12 liters of fluid a day. he forced himself to eat by holding his nose. any modern hospital, you would not have to do that. you would provide intravenous fluid. if needed, you would provide either gastric feeding or intravenous feeding. in other words, all the tools that we need to get...
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your electrolytes -- potassium -- alexa let's get out of balance. what you need to be able to do is replenish those fluids. there's a great story. a doctor fr library andom -- who survive. he forced himself to drink 12 liters of fluid a day. he forced himself to eat by holding his nose. woulddern hospital, you not have to do that. you would provide intravenous fluid. if needed, you would provide orher gastric feeding intravenous feeding. in other words, all the tools that we need to get survival rates up very high, we have. one of the efforts we are trying to make in these three countries, and this is especially the focus of my former car legs at partners in health, is to try to increase the capacity to do things like monitoring and managing electrolytes and providing intravenous hydration, because for the doctor who survived, i think just about all of his colleagues died. because it is really hard to drink 12 liters of fluid a day, and hold your nose to eat. any modern medical center would muchgiven those nurses a better chance of survival. so what
your electrolytes -- potassium -- alexa let's get out of balance. what you need to be able to do is replenish those fluids. there's a great story. a doctor fr library andom -- who survive. he forced himself to drink 12 liters of fluid a day. he forced himself to eat by holding his nose. woulddern hospital, you not have to do that. you would provide intravenous fluid. if needed, you would provide orher gastric feeding intravenous feeding. in other words, all the tools that we need to get...
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>> y alexa polanco de california cumple ocho aÑos, divina! >> y adriana vÁzquez de maryland, con ocho aÑitos. >> y felicia cumple siete aÑos, >> y junet peÑa, de la florida, 25 aÑos, quÉ espectacular! (timbre) >> llegÓ el dasa! >> el cumpleaÑos, bailando con todos ustedes. >> ya estÁ aquÍ el dasa! (gritos) (aplausos) >> quÉ pasÓ mi dasa, todo bien? >> quÉ padre. >> gracias por venir aquÍ, lastima que te sacaron del equipo. >> te veo mÁs gordito, quÉ pasÓ? >> es que la presiÓn. >> acaba de llegar de mÉxico. >> te veo medio cansado. >> quieres bailar? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ay, ay! >> vÁmonos a una pausa, y "despierta amÉrica" te ayuda, una emigrante sin papeles, madre de cinco hijas americanas nos da su testimonio despuÉs de haber sido abusada por su esposo y estafada por un abogado sin escrÚpulos. hoy el abogado le va a responder. >> thalÍa... >> dasa, muy bien. mÁs adelante el dasa viene a compartir con nosotros. >> estÁ muy cambiado el dasa, oÍgan, y ya verÁn lo que un perro hizo en pleno segmento del
>> y alexa polanco de california cumple ocho aÑos, divina! >> y adriana vÁzquez de maryland, con ocho aÑitos. >> y felicia cumple siete aÑos, >> y junet peÑa, de la florida, 25 aÑos, quÉ espectacular! (timbre) >> llegÓ el dasa! >> el cumpleaÑos, bailando con todos ustedes. >> ya estÁ aquÍ el dasa! (gritos) (aplausos) >> quÉ pasÓ mi dasa, todo bien? >> quÉ padre. >> gracias por venir aquÍ, lastima que te sacaron del...