john: i should say, not all of canadian health care is long lines. some places offer easy access to cutting edge technology. ct scan, endoscopy, laparoscopy, arthroscopic procedure is to evaluate joins for cartilage abnormality. john: available all the time. twenty-four hours to miss seven days a week. if i see a patient that is trying has torn a cruciate ligament, we can generally have that patients scheduled within probably a week. john: but you have to bark or me how to get this kind of treatment. one as a ct scan? that clinics said they could get a dog in the next day for people. the waiting list. many plans will come here. as they are leaving, the next time i get sick or want to come here. i don t want to get there again hospitals. john: the route to better and
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education. i don t like anyone running down a four-year college degree. trade schools have their places and they all do in terms of education. i guess the political perspective from you, erin, what s your take on what he said? i agree with what patricia said. i think this particular line of comments was a bridge too far for rick santorum. it s part of the american dream to go to college. so in any context, as you say, i think it was probably the wrong thing for him to say. patricia murphy and erin mcpike, good to see you both, thanks. let s head overseas. 93-year-old nelson mandela is out of the hospital today. the former president arrived home in johannesburg from a military hospital. doctors performed a laparoscopy to diagnose chronic abdominal pain. he s said to be in good condition. we ll bring you a live report from a reporter who has known mandela for more than 30 years. pakistan is trying to erase any signs of osama bin laden s
welcome back everyone to weekends with alex witt at the half hour. former south african president nelson mandela is out of the hospital today. the 93-year-old turned home following a laparoscopy spro pro seizure. we have more from johannesburg with more on that. we were all concerned about his condition. what can you tell us about things today? reporter: well, alex, it would be my best guess that he is back home surrounded by his daughters, his wife and maybe a few friends. it s how south africans do things. he s apparently resting very well. the president has issued a