thousand ukrainian refugees. what we were expecting to see was large groups of people housed in tent cities, and actually they are housing these refugees in individual dorm rooms. they have got food, they have got shelter. but the trauma is the same. they lost almost everything. this is filled with women, children, and elderly. there is a flu outbreak currently that affects the children. we also have pre-existing conditions. it isn t just about fixing the broken arm or giving you medicine. it is making that human connection. sometimes you need to hold their hand and walk them down the hallway and listen to them. we try to meet the needs of whatever presents to us. human suffering has no borders. people are people. and love is love. to see that full heart
though it was difficult to make out who he was. deputies found connor jack oswalt. i m dumb struck by the whole situation. we are grateful that he s safe, and alive and we have our son back. that s the most important thing ever for us. christina: so connor jack is safe and sound. heart warming story by the community pulling together to help a teenager with autism this april which is also autism awareness month. arthel: thank you, christina coleman, great story. i m glad they are back together. eric: hoffa is not the head of international of teamsters, he s retired after 23 years as