people gave their tip jar from restaurant in pittsburgh, they pray for you, they wrote notes like terry goodwin from juneau, alaska, said it best. she wrote boston's people are strong, beautiful, kind, and the best. you, we, can make it through these hard times. now i know that some of you can't hear me very well. not was of the fancy way i talk. [laughter] ise guys, huh? it was because some of you lost your hearing that day. but lean in, if you have to because i want to hear -- i want you to hear the solemn promise. when lights are dim and cameras go away, know that i support and love for you will never waiver. whatever you have to do to recover and carry on, know that the people of boston, that i was right there by your side. one year ago, we came to the city and stood along a 26.2-mile route to cheer for your loved ones, to watch in awe as strangers ran by. some in wheelchairs, others stride by stride, the blind. you gather to celebrate the strength and spirit. you came here to admire resilience as they crossed that - triumph event. because of you, we will do all of that more. we will stand