we also recognize the of sillery president and members of congress and my administration including -- to the survivors of law enforcement officers. husbands and wives, mothers and fathers, you protect us all. thank you for the service you are rendering to our nation. thank you for the service that you have made on behalf of our people. families. but the lives, they wake up, they go for breakfast, they send their kids off for school, they head into the office or the factory floor and afterwards they returned home ready to do it again. we know of course that some things can change overnight. we rely on a certain order without being the victims of crime. this sense of security does not, the sun. what makes it possible, what makes freedom possible if the law enforcement officers that we honored today and the men and women such as you. for anyone who has put on a uniform in the name of law, order, protecting and defending the united states of america. what led you to live such a life? part of this what leads any of us to pursue a profession, our responsibility to provide our families with