friend, thank you for your perspective and honesty, john. enjoy your weekend, if you can. before we go from shanksville, a story of resilience. in october of 2001 a tree was found in the rubble at ground zero after the attack and it somehow survived, even with its roots and branches snapped and burned. that tree was removed, rehabilitated and renamed the survivor tree. now every year the national september 11th memorial and museum gives seedlings to communities that have experienced their own tragedies launching in 2013, boston was committed to nurturing a tree in honor of the victims from the marathon bombing that year, and as you can see over the years they've taken root across the country. in charleston, south carolina, after the shooting at emanuel african episcopal church, in