they went to washington yesterday on an honor flight. the veterans, 27 to 98 years old, celebrated their military service with a jam packed day in the capital, after being cheered in the airport they visited arlington, the pentagon and the women s memorial. by the way, you should know everyone on the flight was female. even the pilot and the crew. having a woman s only trip was the first for the honor flight which annually brings veterans to d.c. hats off to the ladies. thanks so much for being true american heroes. that s right. now, jesse, up talking about the ice, i want you to meet the world s first ice skating dog, a lovable labrador who spends his days at the rink after being saved from euthanasia. he s been learning to skate for a year after his owner, former coach sherrill took him on a long tour of practice on a whim. during the foray on the ice, he
i cannot express what an incredible day it was. it was just such an honor to to be with them and get to know their story. bruce flight attendant and vawsm vet. he was so glad to be able to give back to fellow vietnam vets. lorna house who is a nurse standing in front of the women s mother-in-law. it was mother-in-law women s memorial. ainsley: the man finding name and scratching it. chuck medic particularly moved. and i tried to remind him you saved some people as well because he was recalling the people that he wasn t able to save. and so it was just an incredible day to spend with. they the most incredible part of it it was george washington who said that the willingness nor generations to serve is how we treat the veterans before them. you know along that lines. so i think it s really important to look back at these moments in history, especially with vietnam veterans and how poorly they