not my parents and so i m left with this incredible feeling. i want you to read one particular poem because you are a poet and a writer and there s one poem that you wrote long before the pandemic at the world. the 60th anniversary of the creation in 2008 and people around the world would love to hear this short poem because it s something that captures something that captures something very important in which health care workers give themselves to keep people like you and your condition of life at the worst of times. would you read it for us? at the worst of times. would you read it for us? these are the hands you read it for us? these are the hands of you read it for us? these are the hands of touch you read it for us? these are the hands of touch us - you read it for us? these are the hands of touch us first. l the hands of touch us first. fill your head, find the polls and make your bed. these are the hands that tapped her back, test the skin, hold your arm and wheeled the b
his two daughters who he fought so hard for. and he inspired everyone battling cancer. at an espn awards show last july he talked about who he was fighting for. every day i am reminded that our life s journey is really about the people who touch us. when you die, that does not mean that you lose to cancer. you beat cancer by how you live why you live and in the manner in which you live. [ applause ] so live. live. fight like hell. and when you get too tired to fight, then lay down and rest and let somebody else fight for you. stuart scott beat cancer by how he lived with cancer.
bounty. the long lasting picker upper alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours, but aleve can last 12 hours. and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? aleve, proven better on pain. tweeple and you re remembering espn s stuart scott. every day i m reminded that our life s journey is really about the people who touch us. scott died of cancer on sunday at age 49. but while he lived, he touched millions as a groundbreaking sports anchor. you sent 1.8 million tweets of remembrance, joining luminaries like president obama and shaquille o neal who tweeted this message, rest in peace,
vice rer so. and we ll see how it impacts the lives of those who travel to the island. there s been an important shift in recent years. the number of cubans traveling to the united states has surged. many of them and a lot of them are staying in the country. remember we have the wet foot/dry foot policy where cubans who touch u.s. soil and stay for a year become legal residents and have a very important support package. so all these things are part of this process. we ll see how deep the changes are. from what we re hearing this will be significant, this will be historic, this will not only transcend the relationship between cuba and the united states but will also probably change the way latin america deals and some countries deal with the united states. i guess you ll have a very dynamic reaction from cuban americans. there are different points of view. there is a line that believes that no concessions should be made to cuba and we ll be
give us the strength to restore hope and promise in our families, with our friends, with our co-workers, just heal us, lord. touch every person in the hospital, every family who has lost a loved one. all of our first responders or doctors and therapists and counselors. touch us, lord. touch those that are injured, wounded, scarred or battered. thank you lord for each life that is here today and let our lives be the testimony of hope. thank you, lord, for the leadership of this beautiful city and this great state. we are aurora, we are strong and we are one. god bless you all. (applause) prayer for peace rabbi joe