it was created by retired major frederick arnold. it's a sculpture on display through the end of the year. 12 individual figures dedicated to the memory of more than 88,000 u.s. aviators who gave their lives during world war ii. >> wow. >> it's a very personal story of this squadron in world war ii. >> i want to watch that. >> he's the only one that survived. lest we forget sculpture.org. >> i want to show something. it shows how the parents reacted. all families reacting. watch. >> yes. yes. >> swish. that's my boy. >> o >> murphy makes it. and mom and dad love it. >> guess -- >> katie ledecky's. good to see the parents cheer for them. tomorrow, by the way, we'll have the final five, the u.s. gymnastics team will be here live to chat with us. >> also, from the new show, "better late than never," we love the fonz. henry winkler. show and musical performance that will blow you away. bye. >> i'm here to help. ? we can do it together?