Monday, November 5, 2018

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sporting events are always going to be a central part of the American experience

in the fall Americans tuned in to watch their favorite sports be at the NFL MLB

NHL and even the NBA every two years we come together as a nation to support

Team USA in the winter or summer olympics we even sometimes come together

to watch the United States compete in World Cup play it's happened from the

yellow ribbon tied around the Superdome during Super Bowl 15 to remember

hostages taken in Iran to chants of USA USA when a crowd in Philadelphia learned

about the death of Osama bin Laden American sports fans and players wear

their American hearts on their sleeves so let's check out the top 10 most

patriotic moments in sports history number 10 Team USA carries the World

Trade Center flag to the Olympics rarely does a flag presentation at the Olympic

Games happen to a quiet crowd but as eight members of Team USA flanked by

members of the New York Police Department and New York Fire Department

marched the flag of the host country into the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt

Lake City you could hear a pin drop the flag they carried was found in the

rubble of Ground Zero and had flown atop the World Trade Center in New York when

the buildings were attacked on September 11th 2001 that flag was under the debris

for three days before being found and given to the National Guard it took some

time to convince the International Olympic Committee who is responsible for

keeping politics out of the games to approve the display of the torn and

tattered banner but on opening night the World Trade Centers Old Glory flew

proudly once more number nine ruling Gardner defeats the undefeated

for a decade Aleksandr Karelin was the world's dominant super heavyweight

wrestler by the time the 2000 Olympics world around Karelin aka the Russian

bear aka Alexander the Great hadn't been defeated

in a match since Russia was still called the Soviet Union Lehmann then that was

his only loss until he faced off with a dairy farmer from

in six years Karelin hadn't even given up a single point to an opponent his

American opponent ruling Gardner hadn't placed higher than fifth in the world up

into this point and even lost a Karelin five to nothing before but Karelin lost

his grip and a point to Gardner in the second period number eight Mary Lou

Retton wins a gymnastic first a little girl from West Virginia dealt a stunning

blow to the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War when Mary Lou Retton brought home

Olympic gold in 1984 before Retton Team USA was never able to wrest Olympic gold

from the Eastern Europe in the individual all-around gymnastics event

she came into the event trailing Romania's Ekaterina Sabo and she even

had undergone a knee operation just five weeks before competing in retton's own

words she believes her performance showed that American born and trained

athletes can do anything no matter what the odds are 1999 Women's World Cup

final the 1999 Women's World Cup came down to a shootout tiebreaker against

the Chinese with the score tied 0 to 0 in extra time the US team would end up

winning base on penalties it wasn't so much the gameplay that mattered

it was the drop with 90 thousand spectators it was the largest turnout

for a women's sporting event ever the lasting image of the US win would be

brandi chastain x' post penalty kicks celebration of the victory or she fell

to her knees and took off her Jersey revealing the sports bra seen around the

world that image became one of Sports Illustrated's most iconic covers ever

number six Joe Lewis knocks out a Nazi in 1938 Hitler was still touting the

Germans as a master race while German athletes competed the world over for top

honours on June 22nd Max Schmeling met American champion the brown bomber Joe

Lewis the first time the two met in 1936 Schmeling took advantage of a moment

when Lewis dropped his left hand after jab allowing Schmeling to give Lewis his

first loss in the 12th round of that that would not happen again with the

world listening via radio and more than 70-thousand watching in Yankee Stadium

Lewis unloaded on Schmeling knocking him down three times in just two minutes

smelling was only able to throw two punches in the hole one round match

number five the champ lights the Olympic torch lighting the Olympic flame at the

end of the torch relay is an honor reserved for a legendary olympic athlete

from the host country does it get more legendary than the greatest Muhammad Ali

except in 1996 the identity of the one who would light the flame was a close

kept secret even swimmer Janet Evans who was handing the torch off didn't know to

whom she was handing it Holly was stricken with Parkinson's disease and

had long since retired by this point when Ali emerged to take the Olympic

torch and light the flame the sound in Atlanta was less a roar of applause and

more of the collective gasp of elated surprise as the once great boxer shaking

lit the torch number four Rick Monday saves the flag remember the MLB

outfielder Rick Monday he might be before most of our audience's time but

Monday was with the Los Angeles Dodgers 1981 World Series winning team before

that he was the top prospect in the 1965 Major League Baseball Draft somewhere in

between he saved Old Glory from public

degradation in 1976 Monday was with the Chicago Cubs visiting the Dodgers with

Monday in centerfield during the fourth inning two protestors jumped the

outfield fence and tried to burn a flag on live television Monday seeing what

was about to transpire ran over and snatch the lighter fluid soaked flag the

protestors were arrested and Monday was able to keep the flag ever since that

day Monday used the actual flag to raise money for military families number three

the president's post 9-11 opening pitch it might be hard to imagine the leader

of the free world facing a new global war on terrorism being psyched out by

throwing the first pitch in Yankee Stadium

in his own words he absolutely was thousands of New Yorkers came to the

stadium to watch President George W Bush throw the pitch to open Game three of

the 2001 World Series it was also just weeks after 9/11 he didn't want

Americans to think the president was incapable of finding the plate but as he

practiced Yankee Derek Jeter told him that he needed to both throw from the

mound and not in front as originally planned and not bouncing

they'll boo you he told the President Bush shaken but loose walked onto the

field and threw a strike to an eruption of applause number two the Buckeye

bullet burns Hitler before he ever arrived in Berlin for the 1936 Olympic

Games Jesse Owens had already set three World Records and tied another at Ohio

State he won eight individual NCAA championships which was a record in its

own right when he arrived in Berlin he knew Nazi Germany was using the games as

a showcase for its racial policies but he was determined to compete anyway

Owens went on to win four gold medals in 1936 and unrivaled achievement until

some fifty years later when Carl Lewis did the same in 1984 when Owens won gold

in the long jump the Olympic Committee told Hitler he had to greet all the

winners or none at all Hitler opted for none as Owens won other events

Hitler would leave early Nazi minister Albert Speer would later write that

Hitler was quote highly annoyed by the series of triumphs by the marvelous

colored American runner and Jesse Owens end quote

number one The Miracle on Ice would you bet money on a bunch of college amateurs

taking on the world's greatest hockey team in a competition for Olympic gold

not many would and not many did as it turns out that was the situation Team

USA faced in the 1980 Winter Olympics it was a tough time for the United States

with hostages in Iran and energy crisis and runaway inflation it looked like the

American Dream was coming to an end but no words echoed through the ages like Al

Michaels do you believe in miracles as Team USA topped the Soviet Union four to

three one of the biggest upsets in sports

history that's our list we hope it made you as proud as it made us leave us a

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well the midterm elections are coming up tomorrow and one topic of discussion is

universal health care but does this thing actually work I brought a very

special guest to discuss the topic what is everybody this is Chris from the

rewired salt where we talk about the problem but focus on the solution any

field new to my channel my channel is all about mental health so I make a ton

of videos to try to help you improve your mental and emotional well-being but

also to help you be more aware of what's going on especially when it comes to

healthcare and YouTube channel so go check it out although she talks about

all things mental health anyway she's from the UK so I was like hey girl like

we're having a point of debate for years now is universal health care in the

United States with some questions about universal mental health care in the UK

so before I let Kay take it away I just want to talk about some things because

again I just want you to go out and vote if you're watching this video you care

about mental health care like go out and vote support whatever you think is best

I don't care who you vote for but go vote but on my channel I just want to

kind of make you aware of some stuff going on in the United States when it

comes to mental healthcare so something to take into consideration is the

Affordable Care Act okay so the Affordable Care Act is is amazing like

there are some things that might need to be tweaked with it but with the

Affordable Care Act they were quiet they were quiet

insurance companies to cover mental health treatment as well as addiction

recovery treatment now depending on what insurance plan you have and how much

they cover that's a whole different story but there's a lot of people who

are trying to repeal the Affordable Care Act but we need to realize that mental

health care is part of that so if that gets repealed there's a chance

no mental healthcare oh no something to take into consideration - is the

out-of-pocket costs like me personally I have had really good insurance for the

past few years really really good insurance I still have a very large

doesn't always you know sometimes I can't even do it like so when it comes

to physical healthcare like I couldn't even go you know do my sleep study

because it would have cost about two thousand dollars out-of-pocket so I'm

just trying to lose weight to work on my sleep anyways we've talked about you

know price availability so anyways I just want to talk a little bit with the

mental healthcare system in the UK she also works in mental health care

treatment so she's a discusses Lowe and welcome so Chris has kindly asked me to

guest on his channel to talk about universal healthcare so I'm gonna be

talking about my experiences with the NHS I'm sure you've heard of it

something that we have in the UK I also work for the NHS so I kind of have

experience kind of being a service user but they call that or patient and

working for the NHS in inpatient acute services so yeah if you don't know who I

am hi my name is Kay I'm also known as

bipolar pug here on YouTube and I make videos all about mental health bipolar

but other stuff as well so Chris has got some questions he wants me to answer

about universal health care and what it's like is any good hmm yeah so chris

says he basically only has three questions which is good um okay so

question number one is how long does it take to see a therapist or psychologist

now this is a really tricky question because it really really varies in yet

in the NHS I've known people to wait over a year first psychological

treatment some people have left some people wait up to four years for

psychological treatment and some of the extreme cases yeah I feel like within

the NHS within adult services it is quite difficult to get psychological

therapies and the kind of therapies that they focus on a kind of short form

therapies like CBT called behavioural therapy which can be really

helpful for some but sometimes they only offer ten sessions sometimes they only

offer phone calls within like the well-being service enough of

psychological therapy that they offer is cat therapy which again is quite a short

form therapy with in child and adolescent mental health I know they

offer some more long-form therapies because there's a lot of focus on early

intervention family therapy is quite popular but a lot of the times the only

things that they will offer is very short structured forms of therapy no

kind of long term person-centered therapy I tried to get therapy for quite

a long time if my bipolar disorder I've had CBT on the NHS and I found that it

was helpful but it kind of didn't really address anything underneath the surface

so I actually went private and I'm currently getting a CT therapy which is

acceptance and commitment therapy and it has changed my world like it's changed

the way that I view my behaviors my thoughts my feelings kind of being able

to observe situations kind of outside of that sphere rather than directly kind of

acting on how I'm thinking and how I'm feeling and I've been getting that

therapy for over a year now and I'm still getting that therapy and that's

not something that the NHS offer however it really depends sometimes on where you

live on what kind of therapies that you get and how long you get them for so

it's kind of yeah it's kind of tricky I know a lot of the time for PTSD therapy

and EMDR which is the eye rapid motion bill you the one where you kind of

relive traumatic experiences and kind of work through them I don't think that's

available in the NHS something that they're really quite hot on at the

moment is DBT therapy however they don't offer that independently they tend to

offer something called a steps group so that's a group program of DBT therapy

and a lot of people with you know emotional dysregulation EPD BPD what

they call it in America have really responded to that but

one-to-one therapy zuv Annie NHS are quite hard to come by with any NHS they

try to do a lot of groups so like psycho-educational kind of stuff rather

than one-to-one therapy a lot the time but you know someone else could come and

say look I have a long form of therapy within the NHS but that's not something

that I really hear about a lot yeah that was a very long-winded answer to that

question but I hope that's helpful okay so number two what's the admissions

process like for emergency mental healthcare again I I don't like to slag

off the NHS because the NHS is a really valuable thing and without being

hospitalized numerous times throughout the years because my bipolar disorder I

would not be alive or it wouldn't be able to afford treatment might be in

like ridiculous amounts of debt so it has worked for me however the admissions

process for emergency mental health care is really tricky so the first point of

call would be to go to A&E or the emergency room and you'll wait in a

really stressful environment for a really long time one of my experiences

as I waited 12 hours to be seen by a mental health professional and they have

something called the mental health liaison teams so they will decide

whether people need to see crisis teams which are amazing it's an amazing thing

that we have of any NHS where people come to our homes every day and checking

on us it's almost like a hospital on wheels where you have professionals come

and chat to you and assess your risk the fingers of an NHS is they try to promote

the least restrictive interventions so they don't like hospitalizing people you

have to be very very very very unwell to be hospitalized

so the first port of call would be to go to the any wait a really long time to be

assessed sometimes they recommend hospitalization sometimes they detain

people under the Mental Health Act which basically means people can be treated in

hospital against their will and they're deprived of their liberty a lot of the

time with an adult mental health care people go informally especially people

that have gone through you know depression suicidal stuff it's not great

and it is used as a very last resort people

being treated in hospital within emergencies I think a lot of the time

with the NHS there just isn't enough staff and resources to go around to help

people that are in crisis people do fall through the cracks and people do die so

but again you know on the other side of it a lot of people are caught by that

safety net and a lot of people are supported by crisis teams and they get

them out that crisis phase and they don't have to go to hospital which is

amazing because you know if you think about it you know if you were sectioned

today think about what you would lose you know your home maybe your pets being

able to see your friends and family what about your job you know so kind of

promoting least restrictive interventions are really great but yeah

like it's it's not amazing emergency mental health care and I think it's the

same anywhere really it's not something that we've really perfected so yeah

that's kind of really how it works okay so the final question is oh boy

would you rather have America's health care system brackets feel free to laugh

your ass off when answering us no the short answer to this is no although I've

had to go private to get my kind of therapy needs map the NHS has met a lot

of my emergency healthcare needs being hospitalized community psychiatric

nurses you know crisis teams all that kind of stuff I would be in so much debt

ridiculous amounts of debt for the amount of times that I've been

hospitalized over the years and yeah the NHS is flawed underfunded in a lot of

ways but it has provided a safety net for a lot of people that have been in

crisis it is not a completely holistic rounded you know care where everybody's

needs are met especially fair pew techniques but it has saved a lot of

lives and I am very passionate about the NHS and I'm very protective about the

NHS but I'm also very aware that the NHS is very flawed and needs more money

basically it just needs more money but so does the NHS as a whole but yeah

sometimes I think mental health isn't as addressed as importantly as some of the

other issues but there is a service there and yeah I'm really I'm really

passionate about it and I think as time goes on and especially in the last 10

years mental health is more of a prevalent thing among a lot of people

and yeah I think it's really important that we promote the least restrictive

practices for people so not putting people in hospital all the time unless

they absolutely positively need it however we are failing a lot of people

who are kind of slipping through the net if that makes sense so yeah I hope that

was helpful my name is Kay again hi I'm also known

as bipolar Park Hill and YouTube please subscribe to me if you'd like to I make

regular videos on mental health and very passionate about it and yeah I hope you

like this little video so yeah take care thank you so much for sharing your

experience with the UK's mental healthcare because these are often you

know what people debate about it you know the long waits and all this and and

yeah it's true it's true like there are longer waits but when I was talking to

Kay after after I watch the video and we were just deeming on Twitter like

something something that's important to realize is is that even in the UK

they're putting more they're allocating more money to physical health care than

mental health care right so one of the reasons I have this channel one of the

reasons I try to get you to help spread awareness is that we need to let people

know like this is a big deal right and we also need to understand there's a lot

of medical conditions like physical conditions that are triggered by mental

health issues for example heart problems based on stress and anxiety you know

other medical issues like more heart issues I just know someone my heart

issues were based on things like depression anxiety like I know and all

of that so if we start putting more funding towards mental health care

you'll start to see physical health problems going down like when I was

talking about in my video about universal basic income like that's

something that we need to realize is that hospitalizations and health issues

decrease as you start to treat mental health right now what argument that came

up in the universal basic income video was where we gonna get the money where

we gonna get money you know you probably can guess but I will say this like one

of the weakest arguments out there is where we gotta find the money for it

like if you look if you look I'm just throwing this out there if you look at

the amount of money we're spending on offensive Wars and our military

especially compared to any other nation right what I would say is like nobody

ever asked where the money's coming from we decided to go to you know do these

offensive Wars or put trillions of dollars into the military nobody even

asks where that money's gonna come from so I just want you to think about that

where's the money gonna come from right but the other thing that I want to talk

about is is okay was talking about the debt right like I don't know about you

but for me being a massive amounts of debt or not being able to for things can

also trigger more anxiety and more depression that's something to consider

okay so she did talk about how there are some long legs

sometimes it takes a lot sometimes the emergency mental health care isn't the

best but I also want you to take into consideration that that Kate also said

she gets private mental health care so by having universal health care because

one of the other arguments is that it would be taking away people's options

right people wouldn't have options but if you look at what the uk's doing

people still have the options so if you don't want to do the you know the

government-funded route you could still go see and I don't know how much this is

converted but anyways like if you think about what a lot of people are paying

for therapy sessions here in the United States with health insurance

it's almost as much so just take that stuff in consideration all right so I

just wanted to bring this topic we're coming over but the midterms are

November 6 there tomorrow and even if you're watching this video afterwards

it's just something to think about okay if you care about mental health need to

understand how who we elect affects our mental health alright baby weighs let me

know down in down in the comments below what are your thoughts about universal

health care mental health treatment if you're from another country that has

universal health care like how much of this was similar to caves experience in

the UK is it different in other places let us know down in the comments below

okay anyways that's all I got for year with this video if you like this video

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