Noah Wyle
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You know, you can cut Medi-Cal and you can take 80% of California's population off those rolls and you can kick people out of assisted living homes or out of old folks' homes and you can force emergency rooms to close. The practitioners will still take care of sick people. The aged will still be cared for.
You know, you can cut Medi-Cal and you can take 80% of California's population off those rolls and you can kick people out of assisted living homes or out of old folks' homes and you can force emergency rooms to close. The practitioners will still take care of sick people. The aged will still be cared for.
You know, you can cut Medi-Cal and you can take 80% of California's population off those rolls and you can kick people out of assisted living homes or out of old folks' homes and you can force emergency rooms to close. The practitioners will still take care of sick people. The aged will still be cared for.
Children will still be cared for because these people won't let those patients fall between the cracks because that's who they are, which is why it's so infuriating to watch them be taken advantage of or worse, taken for granted.
Children will still be cared for because these people won't let those patients fall between the cracks because that's who they are, which is why it's so infuriating to watch them be taken advantage of or worse, taken for granted.
Children will still be cared for because these people won't let those patients fall between the cracks because that's who they are, which is why it's so infuriating to watch them be taken advantage of or worse, taken for granted.
That's as hard as it gets. We do these debriefs to try to give a sense of closure, meaning to difficult cases so that they won't linger. But trust me, the kids you'll lose will linger. So what do you do?
That's as hard as it gets. We do these debriefs to try to give a sense of closure, meaning to difficult cases so that they won't linger. But trust me, the kids you'll lose will linger. So what do you do?
That's as hard as it gets. We do these debriefs to try to give a sense of closure, meaning to difficult cases so that they won't linger. But trust me, the kids you'll lose will linger. So what do you do?
I did my residency at Big Charity in New Orleans, and day one, I got a kid, five-year-old boy, accidentally shot by his brother, playing with dad's gun, worried he was gonna get in trouble, right up until he coated and died. Then I asked myself, like, what do I do with this kid? Where do I put this feeling? And I found myself walking all night.
I did my residency at Big Charity in New Orleans, and day one, I got a kid, five-year-old boy, accidentally shot by his brother, playing with dad's gun, worried he was gonna get in trouble, right up until he coated and died. Then I asked myself, like, what do I do with this kid? Where do I put this feeling? And I found myself walking all night.
I did my residency at Big Charity in New Orleans, and day one, I got a kid, five-year-old boy, accidentally shot by his brother, playing with dad's gun, worried he was gonna get in trouble, right up until he coated and died. Then I asked myself, like, what do I do with this kid? Where do I put this feeling? And I found myself walking all night.
I was walking and walking and walking, and I found myself back at the gates of Big Charity Cemetery, and I'm looking at all those mausoleums and those crypts, and I'm thinking to myself, okay, that's what I need. I just need a safe place where I can put these feelings.
I was walking and walking and walking, and I found myself back at the gates of Big Charity Cemetery, and I'm looking at all those mausoleums and those crypts, and I'm thinking to myself, okay, that's what I need. I just need a safe place where I can put these feelings.
I was walking and walking and walking, and I found myself back at the gates of Big Charity Cemetery, and I'm looking at all those mausoleums and those crypts, and I'm thinking to myself, okay, that's what I need. I just need a safe place where I can put these feelings.
This is a classic thing that I would keep. I know. I would keep this, even if I found it, I would keep it. Even if it was not even my grandfather's hammer or had no sentimental value. I'm holding in my hand a broken hammer. The wood is sort of shorn off in half, but there's a lovely aesthetic to it. Yeah.
This is a classic thing that I would keep. I know. I would keep this, even if I found it, I would keep it. Even if it was not even my grandfather's hammer or had no sentimental value. I'm holding in my hand a broken hammer. The wood is sort of shorn off in half, but there's a lovely aesthetic to it. Yeah.