seemed strange and standoffish, but they never thought he would take lives. another tragedy. diane gallagher, thank you. perspective from dr. jessica burgess, one of the care surgeons who treated the incoming wounded. dr. burgess, thank you for joining. the patients who came to your hospital after the shooting, how are they doing? i can report out of the three patients here in the hospital, one was being discharged today and two remain in critical condition. that is a piece of good news being discharged. how much do they remember about what happened to them? have you had to tell them more details? i cannot go into a lot of details, but they are aware of what has happened and they know
somebody who might help his father translate that. the funny thing about james is he very quickly kind of takes on an mba s demeanor. we re a public company, we have lots of shareholders, and we have a board that s ultimately going to decide. he becomes this incredibly corporate guy who sounds like he s swallowed a business dictionary. and i m really focusing on executing the strategy here going forward. and yet, he starts to operate in ways that impress some of his colleagues. he seems competent, which i think surprised some people. our speaker today comes with an impressive list of executive responsibilities for publishing, newspaper and broadcasting operations as long as your arm. lachlan had the personality of a politician. you know, a hail fellow well met, i vote for that guy s, warm guy. i know i ve got a baby face but i m actually 28 years old. my birthday last week. lachlan was much more a hugging type. james was more standoffish. it s a very traditional sort
of a politician. i drove for that guy s, warm guy. i have a baby face, but i am actually 28 years old. my birthday last week. lachlan was much more a hugging type. james was nor standoffish. it s a very traditional sort of corporate structure for people to have a kind of competition among different executives. it s less normal for that to be the way a father pits his children against one another, but that s exactly what rupert set out the very public competition between his children for who was going to succeed him. in the course of the interview, i was curious to see what rupert murdoch s view was of his own children. so in the context of all of that, rupert said a few interesting things. he said among the three of them, he was very likely that lachlan would be the first among equals.
and yet, he starts to operate in ways that impress some of his colleagues. he seems competent, which i think surprised some people. our speaker today comes with an impressive list of executive responsibilities for publishing, newspaper and broadcasting operations as long as your arm. lachlan had the personality of a politician. you know, a hail fellow well met, i vote for that guy s, warm guy. i know i ve got a baby face but i m actually 28 years old. my birthday last week. lachlan was much more a hugging type. james was more standoffish. it s a very traditional sort of corporate structure for people to have a kind of competition among different executives. it s less normal for that to be the way a father pits his children against one another. but that s exactly what rupert set out the very public competition between his children for who was going to succeed him. in the course of this interview, i was curious to see
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