>> all-america>> that is correc. >> all your childhood memories relate to being american, correct? >> correct. >> you and your family faced difficult times during your childhood, correct? >> correct. >> i can relate. that's my story, too. but your father went on to become an engineer, right? >> yeah, he reestablished himself and his former profession, in the united states. >> i can relate. i got a b.s. in engineering. of course, some people claim i practiced the b.s. part now. [laughter] your father never give up working hard to build his very own american dream, did he? >> he did not. >> lieutenant colonel vindman, your father achieve the american dream, and so did you and your family. from one immigrant american to another immigrant american, i want to say to you that you and your family represent the very best of america. i assume that you are as proud to be un-american as i am, correct? >> yes, sir. >> sir, i want to turn your attention to lutsenko. he called me disruptive actor in your opening statement, correct? >> correct. >> mr. lutsenko, the former prosecutor general in uk