juan: no. in terms of the gift that i remember most from childhood was a football. it was a real nfl football. i couldn t believe it. greg: made of actual pigskin back in the day. martha: the first album i ever got, it was a jackson five album. i was seven may be. with albums, you would be so excited. i read every single word. every lyric. everything. i looked at pictures 700 times on christmas day. it was the beginning of a lifelong love of music and collecting albums. jesse: what is an album, martha? is it like an 8-track? martha: my son has a turntable and a collection of knives. greg: there you go. juan: this comes to our next question and i m going to answer at first. this is from catherine. facebook.
after the explosion, hudson endured three painful months of recovery in the hospital. 57% of my body was burned. i was wearing a tank top and basketball shorts. no shoes. so i didn t but i was the farthest away from like ground zero. she underwent numerous procedures including a tracheotomy to help her breathe and nine skin grafts. i almost lost my fingers. they were going to amputate all of them because it was burned down to the bone. i didn t have enough skin for everything so they put pigskin on my pinky. and then just before they were going to amputate, they saw like a microscopic little bit of skin that was growing, and it kept growing so they grafted the whole thing. other parts of hudson s body recovered with help from cadaver skin. so what they do is they take
this is really good. that s when i was super inspired to share that with my peers. we really just want to make sure that kids everywhere know how to make a healthy choice and how they can incorporate that into their every day. it s super important to know what s in our food. dextrose is another form of sugar, and we already heard sugar before, right? we go over ingredients. we go over reading food labels, researching ingredients. do you guys know what s in gelatin? pigskin. yeah! you guys are going to make your own cereal. it s super important for us to share a healthy alternative that s fun to make, easy, and of course, delicious. we have our coconut sugar and we have our maple syrup. there s no refined sugar in here. guys, it smells amazing! these workshops definitely inspire and empower kids to make healthier choices. i m proud of you guys. it was so easy to make, right?
insurers don t like. president trump did cost off direct payments to insurance companies as a federal judge ruled them illegal and congress never agreed to them. and premiums have gone up each year since the law passed, mainlily the insurance carriers are paying out more than taking in. it s the sloppy draft of obamacare that led to the expenses that obamacare is spending. despite the blame game consumers are cutting through it all and deciding what will help for them. still the seven year-old law remains a political football that gets passed at the first time of trouble. speaking of football, thanksgiving is a big day for the pigskin, not just the turkey
that s something that health insurers didn t like. president trump cut off subsidies after a federal judge ruled them illegal. congress never approved them. that s partially impacting the cost of silver plans. premiums have gone up each year since the law passed. mainly because insurers are paying out more than they re taking in. it is the regulations that more than doubled premiums over the last four or five years. it is the sloppy drafting of obama care that led to the illegal cost sharing subsidies that the obama administration has been spending without the authorization of congress. despite the confusing blame game consumers are deciding what works for them. because tax credits are also higher, most on the exchange won t pay an increase. still the seven-year-old law remains a political football that gets passed at the first sign of trouble. mike. dan springer in seattle. and speaking of football, thanksgiving is always a big day for the pigskin, not just the