for medicare and medicaid services. don t you go talking to congress yourself because then you ll get in trouble. what do they have to hide? right. what do they have to hide? i m not sure if maria is hiding in the weather room. she s not. she s not there right now. you re hid hiding your triceps this morning. i know that s the best way to feel better, compliment you on your triceps. they asked what s your favorite body part? i said triceps. too revealing? elisabeth, now you know what to do. i thought it was brian kilmeade s secret six pack. yeah. right now my six packs are a huge secret. it s hiding well.
feeling if the stroke was there, seeing if the shoulders and the elbows and the triceps were going to take the pressure. and i knew that the body was going to have to slowly come to it. so for these first couple of months, i was just adding like ten minutes a day. then early in 2010, everything clicks into place. and i did a 6 1/2-hour swim. cold. i don t like the cold. i don t do well in the cold, but it was cold. i came out just shivering like this, but that s the day i knew, i said to myself, i ve got it. i have in my spirit, i have it in my body. this summer, i m swimming from cuba to florida. cuba, home of salsa and cigars. castro and communism. just 100 miles south of the florida keys. for diana, it s a place both complex and captivating. this is a magical place. you know, i grew up in southern florida. i had many cuban friends. it s not just anywhere, it s
history, going from the bahamas to florida. and then she quit swimming. the day i turned 30 was the day i swam up on the florida shore from the bahamas. and i thought to myself, i will never swim another stroke in my life. and for more than 30 years she didn t. summer 2009. as diana nears her 60th birthday, she realizes there s one dream that never left her. so she changes her mind and quietly returns to the pool. i just started going to a little country club pool swimming for 25, 30 minutes. and not fast. kind of feeling if the stroke was there. seeing if the shoulders and the elbows and triceps would take the pressure. and i knew that the body was going to have to slowly come to it. so for those first couple of month, i just adding like ten
kind of feeling if the stroke was there. seeing if the shoulders and the elbows and triceps would take the pressure. and i knew that the body was going to have to slowly come to it. so for those first couple of month, i just adding like ten minutes a day. then early in 2010, everything clicks into place. i did a 6 1/2 hour swim. cold. i don t like the cold. i came out shivering like this, that s the day i knew, i said to myself, i ve got it. i got it in my spirit, in my body. this summer i m swimming from cuba to florida. cuba, home of salsa and cigars, castro and communism. just 100 miles south of the florida keys. for diana, it s a place both complex and captivating.
the following year diana set the record for the longest unassisted ocean swim in history, going from the bahamas to florida. and then she quit swimming. the day i turned 30 was the day i swam up on the florida shore from the bahamas. and i thought to myself, i will never swim another stroke in my life. and for more than 30 years she didn t. summer 2009. as diana nears her 60th birthday, she realizes there s one dream that never left her. so she changes her mind and quietly returns to the pool. i just started going to a little country club pool swimming for 25, 30 minutes. and not fast. kind of feeling if the stroke was there. seeing if the shoulders and the elbows and triceps would take the pressure. and i knew that the body was going to have to slowly come to it.