welcome him here. it s the fourth year of the games. some 260 wounded, ill, or injured vets from the five u.s. service branches and this year from the uk, too, in seven paralympic style events open to the public. they really create more awareness about the need for physical activity programs for injured service members and wounded warriors. reporter: for six days athletes like sarah evans who lost a leg to cancer while serving in afghanistan will compete, measure their recovery, and enjoy the swede medicine of human kinship. it s more than competing and working out and medals. it s really about the people. reporter: harry, an apache helicopter pilot, knows the soldiers life and the soldiers risks firsthand. in january he completed his second tour in afghanistan, four months in deadly helmand province, and the wounded warriors programs are a cause he s embraced.
their right. i respect the aclu for defending the right to march in charlottesville. i think it s rally important and hopefully it taos way it s shaking down today is the counterprotests demonstrate first of all that the fear being espoused by the right is unfounded and second of all that diversity and humanity and love and human kinship is a far better way to live your life and that it s not only possible but it s happening as we speak. so arnao what is your concer or your thoughts that this demonstration taking place, as you describe behind the boston free speech coalition to be happening one week after charlottesville, virginia, leading to the death of one woman, what are your thoughts and concerns today, one week later? my biggest concern is that violence breaks out again and