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One-On-One
Every Friday, News13’s Amy Hoyt talks with newsmakers about the most current topics around the panhandle, state and country. Elected leaders are held accountable and have the opportunity to answer the questions you want asked. Amy is one of this area’s most credible journalists and puts her experience to work for you. Here are her One on One interviews, past and present.
ahoyt@wmbb.com
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
One on One: Bobby Schindler
Bobby Schindler was there when his sister Terri died. After a bitter court battle between his family and his sister’s husband, her feeding tube was removed, she died 13 days later. Terri Schivo had recieved a brain injury years before and a debate over her well being took years. Her parents and siblings wanted to take care of her, her husband Michael said she didn’t want to live this way. The judge agreed and in March 2005, Terri’s feeding tube was removed.
Bobby Schindler tours the country speaking about involuntary euthanasia and what people need to know if they want to take proper care of a loved one who could find themselves in a similar situation. Schindler is also a keynote speaker at the 13th annual Florida Chautauqua Assembly January 31st.
http://www.terrisfight.org
To hear the extended interview with Bobby Schindler, click on the icon below.
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