and then you have laura welch bush. a teacher. a librarian. passionate about reading. passionate about making sure that we were all literate enough to read. opening doors around the world for women to make a difference. the afghan women's council, she went to afghanistan and she helped invite women into being part of that community. a community that is celebrated an opportunity to vote but more importantly even they are making a difference in the economy of afghanistan. she's helped to fight malaria and aids in africa. she's inspired women leaders all around the world to make a difference. both of these women are pretty remarkable. but the uniqueness that they have is even more remarkable. they did watch a husband, a father-in-law, a son and a husband take an oath of office. it comes right from our constitution. it is article 2 and it's the shortest oath taken by anyone who serves in government. and it calls for them to preserve, protect and defend. these women also witnessed lots of young people take an oath. it's a longer oath. and this oath calls for them to follow