athlete and their parent. but this year s covid restrictions mean team usa s loved ones can t be with them. but it certainly hasn t stopped the cheers from back home. families are gathering at watch parties. i m just excited to be here with my family and watch with es really fun. reporter: they re watching in awe. i m so proud of her. of course i wish i was in tokyo. but just great i m so happy i m able to see her. it hit me right here. reporter: and they re healing heartbreak. mary tucker lost her bid for a medal in shooting on saturday. i would love to be able to comfort her or give advice or any of that. that s been the hardest thing for me. reporter: through it all, they re letting their athletes know they re still there for every step of the way. is it difficult to find the same passion and to find some connection with her when she s playing?
technology and the president s own words, and voice . so goodbye and god bless you. reporter: in the spirit of bringing all americans together, it s perhaps fitting that so many years after their deaths, to puncture core and president reagan now have something in common the library director tells me mr. reagan would have loved that idea. at the reagan presidential library, jonathan hunt, fox news . jon: the duties of the u.s. coast guard are vast. from catching speed demands to responding to distress calls. straight ahead, we get a firsthand look at how tactical security teams make sure they re ready for everything. plus, healing heartbreak through art. how one family is helping others cope with the tragedy of losing a loved one to opioid addiction, one canvas at a time. to see them, it reminds you that the opioid epidemic we are facing isn t about numbers and statistics. it s about real people. hey guys. today we re here to talk about trucks.