joining me is sloan gibson, uso's ceo and president. sir, welcome. >> thank you, vago. great to be here. >> let me start off, what drove you to broaden the scope of the for the last 71 years, to lift the spirits of america's troops and their families. what we do is we constantly assess and evaluate the needs of those families and try to adjust and adapt. so if we think about that mission, we ask who needs us most today, we realize that our deployed troops serving in harm's way, military families enduring the stresses of multiple deployments, wounded troops and their families and families of the fallen, same mission, it's just that the needs have changed. and you'll find all the way back to %e supporting wounded troops and i families back then. 7< to raise $100 million for the two wounded warrior and family care centers that you guys want to build, one in virginia and one at the walter reed bethesda complex. what are the kind of services that you want to provide for wounded troops and their families? >> one of 0l)kñthe things we've learned is that healing is more than ab