know, some stuff that people don t understand. so when they families start talking about their loved ones, they bring up specific things, the quirks they had, you know, and they kind of get excited and it s not something that you would even think about getting excited about, but they re doing the best thing they can for their child, whether it is a superhero theme or, you know, like we re doing with the dinosaurs. it s a special moment. this is the last thing that family will do for their child. what do you listen for? i remember when i was speaking with xavier s family, his older brother told me how much he loved to dance. that same kind of sentiment, he smiled, laughing, remembering how his brother loved to dance. what do you listen for? i listen for exactly that. when we sit in the living room, talk to the families, you know, they ll be talking about certain things, but all of a sudden
and fired for being too hot? she was working in a show room for women s lingerie where they sold thongs. hear from the woman being called a distraction. all right, we re so glad you re with us. this is a holiday weekend, of course, memorial day. so it s so much more than the unofficial start of summer. it s a time we take to remember america s military men and women who aren t with us anymore, those who died while serving our country. i ve invited kim here, a military spouse and a mom in a military family. you re about to find out why i invited her. kim, welcome tonight. thanks for having us. and our focus tonight is a delicate one. the rising number of men and women in uniform who commit suicide. last year, 278 people just in the army, active duty, national guard and reserves killed themselves, way up from a few years ago. a few months ago, this man you re about to see, general dana petard, he s now a two-star general, the commander of one of the army s biggest bas
tie. and fired for being too hot? she was working in a show room for women s lingerie where they sold thongs. hear from the woman being called a distraction. all right, we re so glad you re with us. this is a holiday weekend, of course, memorial day. so it s so much more than the unofficial start of summer. it s a time we take to remember america s military men and women who aren t with us anymore, those who died while serving our country. i ve invited kim here, a military spouse and a mom in a military family. you re about to find out why i invited her. kim, welcome tonight. thanks for having us. and our focus tonight is a delicate one. the rising number of men and women in uniform who commit suicide. last year, 278 people just in the army, active duty, national guard and reserves killed themselves, way up from a few years ago. a few months ago, this man you re about to see, general dana petard, he s now a two-star general, the commander of one of the army s bigges
started. seeker of truth and justice. must look good in spandex or a tie. classified double-secret super powers provided upon hire. and fi . and fired for being too hot? she was working in a show room for women s lingerie where they sold thongs. hear from the woman being called a distraction. all right, we re so glad you re with us. this is a holiday weekend, of course, memorial day. so it s so much more than the unofficial start of summer. it s a time we take to remember america s military men and women who aren t with us anymore, those who died while serving our country. so i ve invited kim ruacho to join me here tonight, a military spouse and a mom in a military family. you re about to find out why i invited her. kim, welcome tonight. thanks for having us. and our focus tonight is a really delicate one, the rising number of men and women in uniform who commit suicide. last year alone, the pentagon says 278 people just in the army, active of duty, national gua