i see mike boettcher, who i was with afghan in and i know there are people out there who i have spent many, too many nights in iowa and new hampshire with. and i also of course want to thank the veterans here. thank you for your service has become kind of a cliche. too often it's thank you for your service, but i'm not sure i'm going to hire you because you are screwed up, aren't you? and so i will thank you for your service, but i want to add four very important words. these four words were first utter bed i eric greitens as after he goss ebola up and asked the wounded there, what do you want to do next? i had the same experience in military hospitals. the always say the same thing. i want to go back to my unit. and then you ask them, if you can't, or when you get out of the service, what do you want to do? they'd say i want to go back and maybe coach little league team, or teach, or become a cop, or a fireman. and in fact, the polls show that this extraordinary generation, 90% of them want to continue on -- want to charlie mike, continue their service when they come home, and so eri