is so strongat bonds and it stad with serving the country. and what do you say to people m, today, mark, who are dispirited about patriotism, dispirited our about the state of our country right now? right i try to talk a little se into them. everybody s going to have their own opinion. but i tre thr own y to ooze patm and make it, you know, letd so them, feel it also. and some people come around, who e comearounds patriotism. br what s the name of your bar atou your house, if you would share for our audience? it is base iu woulr america bar, where the only beer they don t serve these days is bud. like i would assume i have. it s been banned. asn from bar america. chris as families gather, hopefull y watching us tonight, t maybe there s fireworks to come. what s your messag e for hope for this country because we ve we ve look you look to politicia ook ton or you lookte to media and you just see disaster after disaster afteste what s your hope in tonight? wout s your hope in to
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attitude, you are the one who inspires all of us and make me and alls al the others who ar part of that incredible team, proud to be an american. so thank you. kin that very, very kind of you, jen. but in fact, i know for a factb that i wouldn t be sitting here were it not for the the actions that no you took that very second,tht as soon as you heard that we had been hit. i know you reached outry secon o kirby. you reached out to jennifer to serve abroad. and i wondered what you thought the second that you that i u thou you howyou that you knew to act so quickly and who you knew to reach out to. andho well, the amazing thing about being in this job here at the pentagon and i ve been here 15 years and i ve also been in the field and there haven unfor unfortunately been with colleagues who were beth colleagues who were to being injured or killed. so my reaction, i think, likes o many people have done this for many years, my reactionsears, , i didn t really think i went right into act
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