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it, but it is also a story about how you look at -- government health care. >> and who makes decisions for children and not letting the parents take charlie home today. these are enormously gut-wrenching. we are not immune to these kinds of debates in the united states. in 2007, having to do with texas' futile care law which says that texas can disconnect people on lifecare once it has been determined if they they would never get better, but as a parent, this is a wrenching tragedy. >> bret: and echoes of terry schiavo in that case. >> devastating to hear people talk about a child's life as if it is an object as opposed to a life, and how that life is not valuable. people are looking at socialized medicine with britain's health service and the dire financial that it is facing, as well as

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