can remember, you know, hearing in my radio device my men talking about me and calling it my call site eod is hit. eod was down. they were talking about me. they loaded me on to a helicopter and gave me a salute the men that were carrying my stretcher. they said you re going to be okay. abby: from that moment, take us to the moment waking up here in d.c. for somebody i had gone to school with his name was josh. i didn t know he was in the military. he found me and recognized me as brian mast. reached back home and got in contact with my wife brianna. had her email a picture of her and what was our six month old son at the time. he taped it to that flat part of the end of the hospital gurney where my feet were supposed to be sticking up and they weren t. [clearing throat] he did it so that the first the first thing i would ever see would be my wife and my son to come back to. abby: what s going through your mind in that moment? because you look down and you realize you don t have le
connell: not much patience. you are right about that. ed: they are right about that. american airlines person. united pr personal. abby: traveling can be a pain. i had 8-hour delayed flight. the very least you want to be treated with some respect. connell: i knew eventually it would come back to you. abby: we want to know what you think about all of this. what happened in that video? what do you think about is going on. email us at friends@foxnews.com. we want to hear from you this morning. ed: you have heard of the march on washington. some muslims are leading a march on amazon? really in find out why. abby: plus, he lost his legs on the battlefield. i remember, you know, hearing in my radio device my men talking about me and, you know, calling up my call site eod is hit. eod is down. abby: it s incredible story. he was not done serving our country. congressman brian mast s incredible story is coming up next. an american soldier an american