situations like myself where community just need to help communities. steve: soldier s wish gave you $15,000 worth of equipment. i know they partnered up with a local equnt y. how did that make you feel inside knowing that somebody, you know, you are not just a nam on a police log about people who got vandalized and burglarized. somebody actually wanted to help make your life better and put you back in busines business. yes, sir. that s amazing. that s what we started our troops for is to reach out and help the community. and community came back and helped us with lost equipment. it restores your faith in humanity after something like that happens. steve: absolutely. so i understanding you are back in the mowing business. but you used to have a fencing business and you are not quite back in that business yet. you would like to hire on a couple more vet but you don t have the equipment to do that, right? yes, sir. we just don t have the capital in the bank right now.
in this case as you see more police arriving. we turn to the last thing before we go. it s the scene that launched a thousand captions on social media today. behind what played out today at the white house is this. a 11-year-old is a lawn mowing en thewsist, covering to cut the grass at the white house gratis. my fellow lawn mowing veterans in the audience will note that is not a self propelled poeer. 11-year-old mower frank wearing eye and ear protection was so into it, at first he didn t notice that the president had come over to say hi. frank is hoping the exposure will boost his residential mowing business. it will and not to worry he mode a small portion of the ground the white house sits on 18 acres of land, much of it, too much of it for his purposes are green.