Letterman clip worked fine! I stopped watching it after the story of the dead baby, though.
I've ranted on about the health care situation in the US before, so I'll shut up this time. It makes me absolutely sick that it exists at all.
When we lived in California, we had Kaiser Etna insurance and had access to luxurious facilities. I broke my leg skiing in Nevada one winter and was sent to a small private hospital near Reno for surgery. In the bed across the room from me was a young woman who had been in a car crash. The baby she was carrying was dead. She and her husband had to sell the trailer they lived in in order to pay for the procedures required, but both were too injured to make the arrangements. Her body was in the process of absorbing the foetus. Then the husband died of his crash injuries. I was moved into a private room, never to hear of the young woman again.