not to get stressed on little things in life, to try to make the most of the time we have. luckily, we have had ten years following what happened on the hudson. reporter: for many in the group there is life before flight 1549 and after. did you feel pressure given what you had survived to do something really important with your life? i did. i think there is a moment where you re why am i here? you question this, okay, i was spared. i should have died, should have gone a different way. what s my purpose? reporter: both pam and steve are filled with gratitude. what do you feel being so close to it mow? i like to come and touch it. it s good luck. i like to thank it for saving us. i love that he likes to touch it. as you can imagine surviving a near death experience changes everything. half of the passengers on board changed jobs. nearly a quarter retired.
americans on the moral superiority of personal liberty and the main ingredient which is limited government. you know, the average american, he hides the kind of tyranny from himself. you know, for example, let s say that there s an elderly lady down the street, she can t mow her lawn, she doesn t have enough money to pay somebody to mow her lawn and you ask the average american would you support the government forcing someone to go down and mow her lawn each week? you d say no, we wouldn t do that, or would you say we support somebody going down at the end of each week and pulling money out of their wallet to give her money? no. what if we all put our money in the government pot, and the government sends money out to this lady. oh, they say, well, that s okay. but all these three examples i just gave involve the forcible
americans on the moral superiority of personal liberty and the main ingredient which is limited government. you know, the average american, he hides the kind of tyranny from himself. you know, for example, let s say that there s an elderly lady down the street, she can t mow her lawn, she doesn t have enough money to pay somebody to mow her lawn and you ask the average american would you support the government forcing someone to go down and mow her lawn each week? you d say no, we wouldn t do that, or would you say we support somebody going down at the end of each week and pulling money out of their wallet to give her money? no. what if we all put our money in the government pot, and the government sends money out to this lady. oh, they say, well, that s okay. but all these three examples i just gave involve the forcible
i feel like i m home. because you know adam. adam housley. her husband. we offered you the green room. to keep you out of the hotels. look at this great photo here. you are about to add to your bunch in july. yes. you re doing in july. i am the first week of july. i m ready. you feel a little heavy. i can t wait to meet our little girl. we re having a girl this time. i love being a mom. and adam loves being a dad. that was adam. that was adam s christmas can we go back one slide? i ve never seen a device like that. it s a bike that you have a little carrier. was he over the capitol building yesterday? i needed that a long time ago. it turns into a stroller. does it mow your lawn? no, but adam loves it. do you qualify here with this photo as an oversharing parent? we re sharing. i am
it s getting mr violent. we re problemly at least ef-4 status here, as violent as this is. it s a huge chunk of debris floating in the air. we are about a mile east, southeast of it mow. you can t think, you can t delay. you ve got to act. you can t think or delay, you ve got to act. and act. act to save your lives or loved ones lives. a violent tornado going through south oklahoma city metro. it is in central moore right now, exactly at western avenue