i m yasmin vossoughian. if you re just joining us, welcome. it s great to see you. if you are sticking with us, we thank you for that. trying to return to normal after the unimaginable. michigan state university students about to resume classes after a weekend spent mourning three of their friends and classmates gunned down in yet another mass shooting. it was just overwhelming. i had the victim s names and faces going through my head, all the trauma, hearing the screams and all of it. we are moving forward, we are not living in fear. we are not just bound the actions of some people, we are one with all the community. in a couple minutes, i want to speak to michigan congressman debbie dingell about the tragedy in her home state and what she tells those students demanding action. i m also going to ask her about that ohio train derailment. a new one in michigan revealing the danger on the rails. we are also looking into those bombshell revelations showing the biggest stars
be certified and doctor in united states, find residency, maybe start over. my career. please, go ahead. if there is an opportunity to go back, of course that is something they will consider. but, right now, we don t know how long the war will last. for now, the plan is to make the best of it here. that must be really hard for you go ahead, leslie. having been through medical training, i can t imagine moving to another country and repeating my medical training just to start over again. i can t imagine. that s exactly what i was going to say. i ve had family members that have had to go through that process as well. as you talked, about having to take the boards, go to your residency once again, you are a cardiologist back at home. that must be such a daunting prospect, anna. yeah.
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