grandmother told us. please help us cure her. what she has could have been fixed with a routine operation but this hospital isn t equipped to perform it. herfather tells us his daughter had just begun to speak, forming herfirst words, calling out to him. translation: if | had - an income she would have never suffered this way. right now i don t even have the money to buy a cup of tea. this hospital doesn t have any equipment to cure her. you can barely find an oxygen cylinder. when we came back later we were told that she had not survived. oxygen had run out. within hours two children died. another crushing blow for
barely a few moments passed before we found another child in distress. this two year old was born with a heart defect. a condition that isn t uncommon or hard to treat. we borrowed money to take her to kabul, but we couldn t afford surgery so we had to bring her back, her grandmother told us. please help us cure her. what she has could have been fixed with a routine operation but this hospital isn t equipped to perform it. her father tells us his daughter had just begun to speak, forming herfirst words, calling out to him. translation: if | had - an income she would have never suffered this way. right now i don t even have the money to buy a cup of tea. this hospital doesn t have any equipment to cure her.
but watch babies dying. barely a few moments passed before we found another child in distress. two years old, gulbadan was born with a heart defect, a condition that s not uncommon or hard to treat. we borrowed money to take her to kabul, but we couldn t afford surgery so we had to bring her back, her grandmother told us. please help us cure her. what gulbadan has could have been fixed with a routine operation, but this hospital isn t equipped to perform it. her father tells us his daughter had just begun to speak, forming herfirst words, calling out to him.
the public facility. these are the sickest patients, the poorest patients, those who are uninsured that have many other medical problems and if that hospital isn t filling up with the dying covert patients, then it proves that everything they re saying to justify the new mass mandate is a fabrication commits fraud. it means that they basically lost all credibility, there are legitimate and at this point, they really shouldn t be doing this anymore. carley: i contribute with your that more. a lot of people, share and becca i believe as well. want to get that in. becca and dr. houman hemmati, thank you for joining us so much. you re very welcome. todd: the american federation of teachers shows voters and seven battleground states trust republicans over democrats to handle education issues. wines are tweeting his response to media coverage of the poll saying, wanted extremist politicians are trying to drive a wedge between parents and teachers by banning books and politicizing public
to be alone. during and after a loss, the focus is quite rightly on the woman. support for women is patchy across the world and many women don t get any support at all during or after a miscarriage, but for men, support is practically non existent everywhere. we don t all kind of sit round and discuss our losses, it s just that absolute knowledge that everyone has experienced what you re going through. what are partners, particularly men, up against when it comes to dealing with this kind of loss? this toxic masculinity, big boys don t cry, man up. it s the stereotype - of being strong for your partner, isn t it? yes. you re listening to the dads still standing podcast and we re about miscarriage, stillbirth, baby loss. two of the football players have also set up a podcast where they re increasingly hearing from people all around the world. so, we re going to be talking to raul navarro jr. he s one of our followers on instagram. raul s been in touch from california.