his remarks on the senate floor about his old friend john mccain brought tears to the eyes of many whoa heard them, not to mention his own. here is what he had to say. i learned that failure and success are the different sides of the same coin. that john told me i have become better from my favors because it teaches us, and i ve been tempted by my success. and without my failures, i never would have been successful. so to those who are striving as a young person, remember john mccain. he failed a lot but he never quit. and the reason we re talking about him today and the reason i m crying is because he was successful in spite of his failures. he taught me that honor and imperfection are always in competition. i do not cry for a perfect man. i cry for a man who had honor
and always was willing to admit to his imperfection. if you re thinking about getting in politics, the one thing i would ask you to look at when it comes to the life of john mccain, that it s okay to tell people i screwed up. i got this wrong. i want to make it right. honor is in my view doing the right thing at your own expense. and he did that time and time and time again. he lived life to its fullest. he was often disappointed, but he was never deterred from getting back up and going at it again. love. not a word often associated with senator mccain, but it should be. because if you were loved by
middle school is a 94-year-old navy veteran, wally richardson in sacramento giving words of wisdom. judging others does not define who they are. it defines who you are. helping them up. whenever possible. always possible. jillian: wally has been standing outside the school and talking about kindness for ten years. the korean war that is so loved they painted a mural in his honor, his most famous saying. isn t that fantastic? it is 25 after the hour. john mccain lies in arizona state m. we are live were thousand are expected to pay their respects this morning. rob: allows, no waterslides and no children. is it a good idea or bad for business? we are sharing your comments.
can you seat haze. there is a look at the capitol building where later on this week the late senator john mccain s body will be lying in state there at the capitol rotunda. that will be have a very emotional. jillian: it will. time for the good, the bad and the ugly. first we start with the good. this little girl s reaction after finding out she is going to be adopted will guarantee pull at your heart strings. watch. this i m going to be adopted? jillian: that s 10-year-old ivy overjoyed after spending three years in foster care. her biological brother and sister were also adopted by the couple from georgia. rob: isn t that awesome? that s just fantastic. next the bad. the news crew is nearly run over by a driver live on tv. for the first time, they are also waking up. oh.
congressman james coffey will a a wreath. the cof public will convey were their respects at 2:00 pm. as long as there are people in line the capital will stay open. tomorrow there will be a ceremony at the north phoenix baptist church, arizona cardinal larry fitzgerald and former vice president joe biden whose son died from brain cancer. saturday services continue in washington before mccain is laid to rest and sunday at the naval academy in maryland. defense secretary jim mattis will be a pallbearer. this and what he said when he wanted young troops to understand the vietnam war generation and service men like mccain. it is primarily that they understand the love of country, if you cherish the country, it carries you through the toughest of times. there s nothing, no battle that can be thrown at you.