and she had this fear that i was going something was going to happen to me, so she wanted me to get out of the military in 2003. reporter: in 2003 they began civilian life together. they moved into this house not far from where they grew up. venus worked at a bank and he at applebees. venus hoped and parade for two little girls. i hoped and prays for two babies. we both got her reporter: andd venus like being a mom? that was her number one priori reporter: but stay-at-home mom wasn t for her. so you became mr. absolutely. it was the best years of my life. reporter: when he kicked back, mom enjoyed his xbox. thanks to the game s live feature he s talk to other first-person shooters far and wide. they became fast he spent so many hours wandering the virtual world, he stopped
month. it would be great to have a month celebrating service and veterans too. the people at ap applebees woult mind that and you want veterans in your communities, in your schools and you know what elsewhere we want veterans, we want to keep them in the military. maybe don t jetson thousands of people for making vaccine decisions and use a litmus test of, colonel, you re going to keep running a battalion because they believe women should have babies and that s a problem in our military. it never has been a problem before. everyone here is still serving and they have to make decisions as whether or not they want to stay in the military based on politics and other measures that are wildly irresponsible. rachel: talk about lowering the standards for physical fitness, what a lost opportunity during covid to talk about obesity and