we ve heard this a lot, when a doctor says there s no intellect here, the child is nonverbal, they cannot say a phrase or a sentence. they can only use separate words or sounds. and then, i come talk to her she says her name, she says then that her she has a headache. she asks me if i have a headache. i say, a little bit . so, we are able to have conversation. the biggest, saddest thing i see is underestimating the potential of children and letting them languish. to me, human dignity is undermined here. these homes are relics of an outdated system. the director insists one of the older residents sings for us. singing in russian. staffing is so short, residents are relied on to care for the 22 new arrivals.
she tells us 0ksana can t speak because of severe learning disabilities. but halyna makes a connection. she says, in a full sentence, that her toe hurts. and just like that, 0ksana, a child the nurse says is without intellect, is holding a conversation. we ve heard this a lot, when a doctor says there s no intellect here, the child is nonverbal, they cannot say a phrase or a sentence. they can only use separate words or sounds. and then, i come talk to her she says her name, she says then that her she has a headache. she asks me if i have a headache.
going to come forward. , and for the next three and a half hours, tony told a whole new story about how cody was upset with nikki, how he hated the sound of her voice, that things were building up. then, the tell of the story that did not change, the afternoon of march 3rd with that texan cody. that over 100 to exchange that day. they fully recovered but, this one said tony would burn in her memory. what was the content of it? look from here, the story changed and blame shifted towards cody. as they drove off into the, deserts are cody, they drove back and was stuff back into the mickey look scared, said tony with their hands up to her face. cody look determined, angry she said. but, wouldn t talk to her. then, as they approach the gravel pit, said tony, right
i don t know if that s true. kat, your families a mess. i mean that in a good way. all over the back. i let you insult me a lot, but you re going after my family? they don t get paid for it, so that s not fair! greg: i m a hypocrite, i condemn this woman for going politically, you have flatterers in your family. i don t know. you guys ever have arguments? of course. greg: about politics? i mean, sometimes, but we all still talk. i think this may be more of a situation where her family doesn t talk to her. you know? i kind of feel like i m such a good ally, my family doesn t talk to me i m a it s like they woke progressive version of men won t date me because they are intimidated by me. [applause]
were lying about since the waiting room was full of patients and when i went outsid the door to leave, i bumped int a woman who told me that she wa in the middle of having an abortion right then and there. i cannot tell you how upsetting and how moving this situation was. to a man i assume to be her boyfriend or husband, his eyes were all right, he looked like he was crying, she was leaning on the wall kind of heaving and moaning, she was in a lot of pain. as a what are you doing here, what s going on? she said i m having an abortion. i was really confused because i was strange language i looked a her and i could see that her stomach was huge and it was really for impaired eyesight di you already have it or what do you need? she said i m having it right no bright and you know i m standin there and horror looking at her realizing her baby is being aborted as we speak. right at that moment, clinic worker open the door of the clinic came out and said don t talk to her, don t talk to her b