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You know, a gunman came out with a lot of artillery you know, just hell bent on on killing a lot of us. And were just out there playing baseball sitting ducks. And he started firing away. If you would have said at the end of this, the only person that would be dead would be the shooter, nobody would believe it. Odonnell it was just after 7 00 a. M. On june 14th, at a ballpark in alexandria, virginia, when a team made up of republican members of Congress Went from shagging balls to dodging bullets. gunfire has that guy been shot . Is he okay . Odonnell that guy was congressman Steve Scalise. Hed been hit in the left hip with a bullet from a rifle. This cell phone video was among the first images of him that day. The last was him being wheeled on a gurney to a helicopter, clinging to life. He spent most of the next four days unconscious. Steve scalise i found out later just how much damage was done internally. You know, i mean, my femur was shattered. The hip and pelvis had serious damage where the bullet went through and, you know, did some damage to areas that had to be shored up with steel plates, and then they did a phenomenal job of rebuilding, you know, kind of the, rebuilding humpty dumpty. laughs i mean, there were, there was a lot of damage inside that that had to get fixed. Odonnell they put you back together again. Steve scalise they put me back together again. laughs odonnell youre known as a man who loves politics and baseball. Have either of those things changed . Steve scalise not a bit. You know i love the job i have as a member of congress representing, southeast louisiana. And i love being the House Majority whip. This is morally wrong. Odonnell as the majority whip, Steve Scalise ranks third in the Republican House leadership. Steve scalise read this bill. Odonnell . And usually counts votes, not balls and strikes. Unless hes playing second base for the republicans. And thats where he was, at practice, the day before the annual congressional baseball game, one of the last bipartisan activities in a polarized washington. Scalise was fielding balls when he heard what he thought was a tractor backfire, and then, he was on the ground. Steve scalise i knew i was shot. Didnt know how bad it was. You know, in a weird way, your body kind of goes numb. You know, as bad as the wounds were and obviously, i know now how severe it was. At the time, i guess my body had been shutting down a lot of the real pain, and i was just thinking about, what was going on at the moment. Odonnell did you see the shooter . Steve scalise never saw the shooter. Odonnell the shooter was 66yearold james hodgkinson. According to the f. B. I. , hed posted antirepublican views on social media and had a piece of paper that contained the names of six members of congress. Weve learned they were all conservative republicans. Scalise was not on the list, but two of his teammates were. Do you believe you were targeted as a republican . Steve scalise i think it was clear he he had a political agenda, if you want to even call it that. And its a sick, twisted agenda. I dont think he could have been in the right frame of mind. But it was clear what his intentions were. Odonnell when you were shot, when you were on second base, you you tried to crawl, right . Steve scalise well, when i went down, you know, my first instinct was to try to get away from the gunfire. So i started crawling. And you know, thats when my arms gave out. Odonnell and then what did you do . Steve scalise at that point, i just went into prayer. And it, it gave me a calmness. It was a weird calmness, while im hearing the gunfire. You know the first thing that came to mind . I prayed, god, please dont let my daughter have to walk up the aisle alone. That was the first thing that came to mind. Odonnell that was the first thing . Steve scalise yeah. And obviously after that, i prayed that i could see my family again. Brad wenstrup i could see the fire coming from the barrel of his rifle. Odonnell when the shooting started, congressman Brad Wenstrup of ohio was near the batting cages. He had one eye on an injured Steve Scalise and the other on the shooter. Wenstrup my fear was that he was going to get more people. And but i was also encouraged because we knew that we had somebody re to return fire. Odonnell because of scalises detail . The Capitol Police that were with him. Wenstrup exactly. Correct. Steve really took a bullet for all of us, because if hes not here, he doesnt get hit. But if hes not here, there might be 20 people laying out there. Odonnell because hes a member of the leadership, he has security detail. Wenstrup correct. Steve scalise it wasnt just a shooter, at that point. It was literally a shootout going back and forth. And and i could hear it. You know, my my my, the sound was as clear as day. I i knew what was happening. And it it sounded like a lot of shots. Odonnell your colleagues that were out there, they knew you were down, and they wanted to get to you. But the shots were still going on. Steve scalise yeah, while the shooting was going on you know, mike conaway from texas was playing first base, and he was able to get right behind the dugout. And he was the closest one to me, and i i just kept remember him whispering, you know, stevie, dont worry. Were going to get you. Were going to get you. And he just kept whispering and it was it was really calming. I could just sense that the other members were in the dugout waiting. Odonnell you remember that . Steve scalise till it was over. Yeah. gunfire odonnell the shootout lasted about ten minutes, and around 100 shots were exchanged with the gunman. Five people were injured. Many of the details are still under investigation. The shooting ended when the two Capitol Police officers, joined by three alexandria police, mortally wounded the shooter. Wenstrup once i saw him drop, thats when i started running and making my way out to the outfield. Odonnell so you ran from behind the bathrooms here, right through this gate to congressman scalise wenstrup right. Correct. Yes. So and several people started running from the dugout, too, once they knew he was down. Odonnell Steve Scalise was bleeding to death, but his prospects for survival were about to improve. Brad wenstrup isnt just a congressman. Hes also a combat surgeon and a colonel in the army reserve. As soon as the gunman was down, the cavalry came pretty quickly. Steve scalise yeah. It was it it just seemed like the true cavalry. I mean, you know, i heard the words, gunman down. And Brad Wenstrup was, you know, immediately right there by my side, starting to actually administer care. Odonnell as an iraq veteran, youve dealt with a lot of trauma. Wenstrup sure. Odonnell when you saw the wound and you saw that it was essentially, what through the hip, and there was no exit wound, how worried were you . Wenstrup i was very worried, actually. It reminded me of a case in iraq where it d it didnt have a good ending. Odonnell transpelvic gunshot wounds are known for heavy internal bleeding thats very difficult to stop. Congressman wenstrup improvised a tourniquet out of a belt. Wenstrup and put pressure on the wound. And then later tourniquet came. We put on a regular tourniquet. I found a clotting bandage that we put into the dressing as well. And we waited for the helicopter, basically. Nice to see you. Richard krimmer nice to see you, sir. Wenstrup under better circumstances. Krimmer absolutely. Odonnell dozens of First Responders rushed to the scene. One of them was paramedic rick krimmer of the alexandria fire department. He made the call to get congressman scalise onto the next available helicopter and helped load the congressman on board. Steve scalise you know, the only time i really started to to worry was when they were getting ready to put me on the helicopter. And to me, it seemed like forever, and i know it was probably just minutes. But i think i told some of the paramedics, dont let me bleed out on this field. Wenstrup i met the pilot of the helicopter later. He said, i flew that bird like i stole it. laughs odonnell a sevenminute flight away, across the potomac river, the trauma team at medstar Washington Hospital was ready. Dr. Jack sava led the team. What condition was he in . Dr. Jack sava well, when he left the trauma unit, he he did not have a Blood Pressure that anybody could find. So thats obviously sort of hovering on the border between life and death. Odonnell to keep scalise alive, two minutes after he arrived, they began something called a massive transfusion protocol. Dr. Sava says its a method of delivering blood thats been improved by hard Lessons Learned on the battlefields of iraq and afghanistan. Dr. Sava the blood bank will just start sending blood in, in all the right combinations. The, the blood cells, the platelets, the plasma. It all comes in a cooler. And a cooler comes every 15 minutes till you call and say, stop. So odonnell how many units of blood did Steve Scalise use in the first day . Dr. Sava i think he got roughly 18 to 20 units of blood in the first day. Odonnell how much blood is that . Dr. Sava thats a lot. Thats more than you have in your body. Odonnell doctors operated to stop the bleeding, then employed Imaging Technology to find and seal the leaking blood vessels they couldnt get to in normal surgery. At what point did you think, okay, hes going to make it . Dr. Sava i dont know that i ever thought in those terms. I think that there was a point in the first operation, when we got some semblance of control, when i thought, you know, maybe this guys got a shot. Odonnell after 20 days in intensive care, and nearly six weeks in the hospital, he was transferred to an inpatient rehabilitation facility. There was plenty of work to do. Hed undergone seven surgeries in total. First to stop the bleeding, then to repair his upper left leg, hip, and pelvis. And finally, to fight infections dr. Sava says are common with these kind of bullet wounds. Steve scalise its working well. Odonnell hed lost 50 pounds, and at 51 years old, needed to learn how to walk again. Meaghan minzy nice job. Odonnell to start the process, he needed the help of a special machine to hold him up. Steve scalise it feels a lot better. Odonnell when he attempted some steps on his own for the first time, his physical therapist, meaghan minzy, was there to make sure he didnt fall. Odonnell youre basically learning how to walk again . Steve scalise you really are. You have to build the muscles back up. The muscles really deteriorated. Odonnell and, to be able to walk like this, its got to be psychologically, like, a real milestone . Steve scalise it feels real good. I mean, you can see the progress. And its something weve been trying to do for a long time and its nice to finally be there. Odonnell Jennifer Scalise thought so too. Steve scalise oh man. Odonnell describe, like, what that meant to you, to see your husband on his own, walking. Jennifer scalise it gave me hope. laughter odonnell hope for what . Jennifer scalise its hard not you know, seeing him not be able to do things on his own, and walk on his own. So when i saw that, it was just a huge sigh of relief, that he can do this. Like, hes got this. Im ready to go both. All right, we made it. Odonnell after three and a half months in two hospitals. applause . Steve scalise made his return to capitol hill this past thursday, and with the help of crutches, walked back into the house and his role as majority whip. applause Steve Scalise you have no idea how great this feels, to be back here at work in the peoples house. Odonnell he says his doctors are optimistic that hell be able to walk without help and perhaps even run again. But, hundreds of pieces of that single bullet will remain inside him for the rest of his life. When he was shot in june, there was a lot of talk from members of congress of all stripes, calling for the kind of unity we witnessed thursday. So after his emotional welcome back, we followed congressman scalise to his office, and asked him if the appearance of unity could result in something more lasting. Steve scalise ultimately on some of these big issues, were not that far apart. But when everybody goes into their separate corners, its just real easy to to demonize the other side, instead of saying, okay, how can we come together and figure out how to get done whats important for the country . Hopefully this might have pulled us a little bit closer together. Its easy for that to go away, but i would hope that we we focus on how we can achieve some of those things that we havent been able to get done yet. Steve scalise on little miracles. If one of them doesnt have a problem hes not here. At 60minutesovertime. Com. Sponsored by lyrica. Before i had the shooting, burning, pinsandneedles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet. Grew into a freewheeling kid. Loved every step of fatherhood. And made old cars good as new. But i couldnt bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. So i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. Nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. Lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain, from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. 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The latest birthday card this elegant swirl of galaxies dancing in tandem deep in space. Last year this bubble of stellar gases floating among the stars, like a diaphanous, cosmic jellyfish. Hubble has shown us radiant roseshaped galaxies stretching across deep space; and dramatic towering clouds of gas teeming with the stuff of creation. Stars are born here. Year after year, in the infinite black canvas overhead, hubble paints an everexpanding picture of our universe, an awe inspiring light show for us to admire, and for scientists to study. Amber straughn i believe hubble has been the single most transformative scientific instrument that weve ever built. Whitaker most tranformative, says nasa astrophysicist amber straughn, because hubble keeps improving our understanding of the universe. She showed us what hubble discovered after staring for days into what seemed to be an empty black patch a deep, dark void in outer space. Straughn the original Hubble Deep Field is located just above the big dipper. Its a part of the sky that most people are familiar with. Its a blank piece of sky. Whitaker so just nothing in here, just darkness. Straughn nothing at all. Complete darkness. And then, when we look at it with hubble, what we see is thousands of galaxies. Whitaker not just stars. Straughn right. Whitaker galaxies. Straughn galaxies outside of our own. Something we never imagined. Whitaker is it that hubble just stares into that dark spot until the light penetrates and reveals itself . Straughn thats exactly what happens. Its sometimes many, many, many days of just staring at one part of the sky and allowing the photons to collect on your detector. Whitaker and this is whats revealed. Straughn and this is whats revealed. Whitaker but hubble was just warming up. That was 22 years ago. Since then, hubble has stared deeper and longer into space with enhanced equipment. Straughn in this particular image, there are 10,000 galaxies. So every single point of light is an individual galaxy, its own Little Island universe. And so, this is a real visualization of the distances of these galaxies. So, sort of like whitaker sort of 3d . Straughn 3d, like were flying though. So we can make these images 3d because we know how far away the galaxies are. What hubble has essentially given us is the size of the universe. Hubble has taught us that the universe is filled with hundreds of billions of other galaxies. Whitaker and now the latest analysis of hubbles data reveals there could be more than two trillion galaxies ten times more than previously thought. Typical galaxies, like our milky way, have 100 billion stars. That means the total number of stars, or suns out there, is two, followed by 23 zeros. Thats called 200sextillion. To get some sense of how many stars that is, we went to adam riess, who won a nobel prize for his work on hubble. Adam riess this is more stars in the visible universe than grains of sand on the beach. Whitaker on earth . Riess on all the beaches on earth. Whitaker and hubble has shown us this . Riess it has. In many cases, it has allowed us to see what some of the most distant galaxies look like and how many stars were in them, and weve been able to add it all up. Whitaker hubble has been called a time machine, that it looks back in time. What has been the most astounding part of that for you . Riess i study explosions of stars called supernovae. Its like fireworks. Its only visible for a short period of time in this case, a few weeks. And that light has been traveling to us for ten billion years. It began its journey when the earth wasnt even here, and over those ten billion years, our planet formed. Life developed. We built the hubble space telescope. We opened the aperture door. And in the last onebillionth of 1 of that journey that the light made, we opened the door just in time to catch it. Whitaker hubble almost didnt catch anything. The first pictures it sent back were blurry, because of a microscopic flaw in the mirror. The space agency launched a Daring Mission to fix it. cheers astronauts have made five trips to hubble to repair and upgrade its equipment. John grunsfeld, known as the hubble repairman, flew three of those missions, to a telescope the size of a school bus, orbiting 300 miles above earth. John grunsfeld just about anything that we can easily change and upgrade and fix has been fixed. Whitaker the workings of the telescope, all of that has been transformed . Grunsfeld yeah. It is like a new telescope. Whitaker on your last mission, you come out of the airlock, and youve got this big smile on your face. Grunsfeld i thought, you know, i cant imagine anywhere id rather be than outside the Space Shuttle in my space suit next to the hubble space telescope. I was just so happy. Whitaker hubble has changed what we know about the universe its structure, evolution, its age 13. 8 billion years. Hubble showed us the marvel and majesty of stars being born. Straughn this is a region of gas and dust thats churning up new baby stars. And now weve learned with hubble, not only stars, but also baby planet systems. Whitaker most of these stars have planets going around them . Straughn most stars actually do have planets. When i was a kid, we only knew of the planets inside our solar system, and now we know that the planets are absolutely everywhere. Whitaker astronomer heidi hammel specializes in hubbles work within our solar system. With the telescope, she saw huge fragments of a comet slam into jupiter, creating giant impacts. Heidi hammel when i first heard that a comet was going to hit jupiter, my reaction was, eh, so what . Jupiters huge. Comets are small. And so, when i saw the first impact site, and it was huge and dark, i was flabbergasted. This is where the comet has smacked into the planet, at such a high velocity that its caused an explosion the equivalent of many, many millions of atomic bombs. The earth is the size of that ring. And so, if this event had happened on earth, it whitaker were gone. Hammel yeah, we call that a biospherechanging event, which basically means wed be gone. Whitaker hubble orbits high, outside earths atmosphere, so it can see a wide spectrum of light our atmosphere blocks. Beyond earths protective layer, hubbles ultraviolet camera can spot dazzling displays like this glowing halo on top of jupiter. Hammel up in the northern hemisphere, what youre seeing is the glowing aurorae. An aurora happens when the planets Magnetic Field has charged particles that interact with the upper atmosphere. What youre seeing there is actually charged particles from the sun. They get swept up in jupiters strong Magnetic Field, and then its mirrored in that shimmering that you see inside the aurora oval. Whitaker and you would not be able to see that with an earth telescope . Hammel you could never see those aurorae, because our atmosphere has an ozone layer that absorbs the ultraviolet light. Whitaker hubble also found a similar blue hue at the bottom of saturn. The telescopes most iconic picture is this the pillars of creation, a stellar breeding place. Amber straughn showed us what a difference hubbles upgraded infrared camera made, just two years ago. Straughn stars are born inside these dust clouds. And this is going to give you a clue on why infrared is so important, is because in infrared light, what you see is the stars inside, shining through. Whitaker you see the stars inside. How big is this cloud area . Straughn top to bottom, these pillars are about ten light years, which is about 60 trillion miles. Whitaker 60 trillion miles . Straughn yes. Space is big. Whitaker big and miraculous, with constant celestial regeneration. Straughn calls this the everything picture, because you can see old stars blowing up; and new stars forming. Straughn any time you see these sorts of dark cloudy regions, you can imagine that theres stars being born inside there. Whitaker where are the dying stars . Straughn and the dying stars, we think that this one could explode any day, literally. Or it could be a thousand years from now. But near, near term in astronomers whitaker in cosmic time, any day. Straughn right. So big stars, when they die, they explode and send their contents into the surrounding universe. And these contents are what seed future stars and future planets and help to seed life, ultimately. The iron in your blood and the calcium in your bones was literally forged inside of a star that ended its life like this. Whitaker so we are all stardust. Straughn we literally are stardust. We are viscerally made of the stars. One of the things i think is remarkable about this image is it shows you how colorful the universe is. Whitaker this looks like contemporary art. Straughn this is a very tightly bound group of stars. And what you see here is about 100,000 stars. This was one of the first images that hubbles new camera, installed in 2009, this was one of the first images it took. Whitaker blue stars are the youngest and hottest. White and yellow stars, like our sun, are midlife; while red stars are the oldest and coolest. Grunsfeld what a beautiful view. John grunsfeld has a cool claim to fame hes the last human to touch hubble. He gave it a farewell pat. Whitaker hubble was planned to live for 15 years. Its now been 27. How much longer can hubble go . Grunsfeld im reasonably confident it will continue another three to five years. Whitaker that means, for a while at least, hubble will work in tandem with its successor, the much larger james Webb Telescope scheduled to launch in 2019. Webb should be able to detect light from the very earliest galaxies. The farthest back hubble can see is this red blob, a galaxy from 400 milion years after the big bang. Webb should take us much closer to the beginning of time. Grunsfeld so the James Webb Space Telescope was specifically designed to see the first stars and galaxies that were formed in the universe. So were going to see the snapshot of when stars started. When galaxies started. The very first moments of the universe. And my bet . Theres going to be some big surprises. At fidelity, trades are now just 4. 95. We cut the price of trades to give investors even more value. And at 4. 95, you can trade with a clear advantage. Fidelity, where smarter investors will always be. The uncertainties of hep c. With a clear advantage. Wondering, what if . I let go of all those feelings. Because i am cured with harvoni. Harvoni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. 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Anyone who says that germans are not emotional has never stood at the base of dortmunds south stand. Its called the yellow wall. 25,000 fans bounce along with the ball from misery to euphoria, a collective, manic mood swing that would put most teenagers to shame. The whole podium is shaking. The yellow wall lives by two rules no sitting in the stands, and no excuses on the field. Even if you are a shy 19year old, 4,000 miles from home. Its loud. Christian pulisic yeah. No, its really loud. You cant hear your teammates from ten yards away, trying to talk to you. Alfonsi is it intimidating, at all . Christian pulisic it is intimidating at times. But i think, as you gain experience, and after i played more and more games, it just gets easier and easier. Alfonsi he certainly makes it look easy. Christian pulisic was 17 when he scored his first goal for dortmund, the youngest american ever to score in the german pros. He celebrated like any teenager would with a dab. How do you say dab in german . Christian pulisic dab, its the same. Alfonsi what makes Christian Pulisic special, and so fun to watch, is his explosive speed. His passing ability can seem clairvoyant at times, and he can shoot like a sniper. At 19, pulisic has scored as many professional goals as lionel messi, the worlds greatest player, had when he was 19. Do you feel like people are expecting you to be the next messi . Christian pulisic yeah, i think its what american fans, soccer fans do, especially. Theyre looking for the next star, the next player to be the face of u. S. Soccer, and all the stuff i hear every day. Alfonsi four million American Kids play youth soccer, more than in any other country. But the u. S. Mens team has never produced an international superstar, and never made it to the finals of the world cup. This year, the team is struggling to qualify. They were zero and two when bruce arena was named coach in november. One of his first moves was to unleash pulisic, and build the game plan around him. Alfonsi what did you think when you saw him play in person . Bruce arena first of all, you dont think hes an american. Alfonsi and thats a compliment. Arena its a compliment. He looks like a natural on the field and he moves gracefully, hes strong for his size, his speed is incredible, his first touch is good. Alfonsi pulisic is a game changer. Watch as he dances around defenders and somehow finds a teammate for a goal. He has either set up or scored nine of the u. S. A. s last 11 goals. Arena it makes you think that this is going to be perhaps the First American superstar in the sport. Alfonsi youre willing to say that . Arena im willing to say that. Alfonsi a lot of people are hedging. Arena you have to be hesitant about this, but this is a very talented young man. Kelley pulisic sometimes, im laying in bed at night and thinking, wow, this is really happening, and you really dont feel like its real. Alfonsi there was never a master plan . Mark pulisic no, theres no master plan. Not even close. Alfonsi mark and Kelley Pulisic met at george mason university, where they both played soccer. Get some distance mark is a professional coach. Kelley just retired as a physed teacher. They have three children chase, dee dee and christian, their youngest. Kelley pulisic everything he does has to be at a very high level. He doesnt like to fail. And he wants it to be perfect. When he was two years old, he would color. And he would color out of the lines and just flip out. And im thinking, whats wrong with this kid . And basically, i didnt want to color with him anymore. And what had happened was, i bought whiteout for a twoyearold, and he would get the white out and go around the edges to make it perfect. Ive never seen anything like that. I mean, i have two other kids, and im thinking, this isnt normal. And thats like his personality in a nutshell at two years old he had to keep in the lines. Alfonsi he became obsessed with soccer, and before he started kindergarten had mastered one of the sports most difficult skills playing with both feet. Hed play for hours in the yard. When his parents finally coaxed him inside for dinner, hed pass under this sign confidence the oneword gospel according to mark. Mark pulisic he was always playing up against older kids, so i said there was only one thing you can never lose you always have to play with confidence. That you belong. So i wrote it up there. I did a spell check first, to make sure it would be spelled properly. Alfonsi so you would have full confidence mark pulisic because i knew it would be there. Alfonsi the boy wonder ran circles around older kids all over pennsylvania. Kelley pulisic he was really small. And id hear people going oh, who brought their little brother . Oh, they probably didnt have enough players, somebodys little brother is out there. Alfonsi isnt that sweet. Kelley pulisic and then the game would go on and hed get the ball and do something, and id just kind of giggle, because they were like, oh, look at that little kid someone mark him, cover him alfonsi by the time he was 12, pro scouts around the world noticed him too. Kelley pulisic we would get calls constantly. Oh, can christian play with us . And we really had to find the balance of what was too much. Mark pulisic and i just think, what we just did differently was, made sure that we didnt put him in a structured environment all the time. He played for one team. He would practice twice a week and play a game on the weekend. Alfonsi that sounds pretty normal. Mark pulisic yeah. Alfonsi you hear the stories about these parents who are doing thousands of miles in their car, taking their kids everywhere, special coaches, special diets, backyard workouts. Mark pulisic doesnt work. Alfonsi you didnt do that with christian . You didnt keep him on a gluten free, fatfree diet . Mark pulisic no. After games, we were more slurpees and doritos, right . Kelley pulisic oh, yeah. Alfonsi the pulisics decided to see if christian could cut it in one of the most competitive leagues in the world. At 16, he signed with dortmund, a club that has a reputation for building stars. Why do you have to come to germany to play . Obviously, there are a ton of teams in the u. S. That would love to have you . Christian pulisic as a kid, i just always learned that if you want to be the best, you have to play against the best. Alfonsi pulisics father moved with him and enrolled christian in a german high school. What was school like . Christian pulisic i remember going in the first day and the teachers would Start Talking to me in german. And then the other kids would say he doesnt speak german, and then im thinking to myself, how is no one aware of that . Kelley pulisic he calls me after his first day of school, mom, mom. Hey, whats up, christian . I went to school today. I sat in a class. I dont know what class it was. Alfonsi was he a little lonely at first . Kelley pulisic it was very lonely. Alfonsi and what would you say to him . Kelley pulisic i said, christian, what do you want to do . Do you want to stay . I said, because, believe it or not, it would be a lot easier for you to come home, on everybody. No, no, no, mom, i dont want to come home. Alfonsi dortmund is a blue collar town with rusted steel mills and a pittsburgh feel, right down to the team colors. On match day, the exodus from the streets to the stadium is lubricated with beer and bratwurst. Christian pulisic before the game, even, youre still in the locker room and you hear them singing, youll never walk alone, and it kind of just goes throughout the whole stadium. And you feel it and it just gets you really pumped. applause Kelley Pulisic overwhelming. I cried. Just, when i saw his back, number 22, going onto the field, like, i cant even mark pulisic dont cry. Kelley pulisic i cant describe it. Alfonsi because thats your little your little boy. Pulisic has been embraced by the notoriously unforgiving dortmund fans. Partly because hes become fluent in german it took him a year but mostly because he mastered their precise style of play. To sharpen his skills, dortmund uses this. The clubs creation called the footbonaut. It is german engineering at its most twisted. Balls are fired as fast as 60 miles an hour. Christians job is to hit the randomly lighted squares. Christian pulisic my dad, there are times where hell just be like, stop being cocky. Just shut up. Stop being cocky, or youre not, youre not anywhere yet. Mark pulisic he doesnt like it when i say it, because ive been a coach my whole life and those players never succeed, you know . Theyre flash in the pans. Alfonsi mark pulisic did cave a bit on flash when his son, who earns more than 8 million a year, begged to fly from a National Team practice in kansas city to join his friends at hershey highs senior prom. Howd you get there . Christian pulisic i took a private jet. Alfonsi a private jet . Christian pulisic looking back at it, its a little weird. I cant believe i did that. Alfonsi you probably blew through your whole allowance, right . Christian pulisic yeah, maybe. I dont regret it, though. Alfonsi after partying all night, he flew back and scored his first goal for team u. S. A. applause the youngest american to ever score a goal 17 years old alfonsi pretty good 24 hours. Christian pulisic yeah. It was pretty special. Alfonsi that goal ignited the hopes of u. S. Soccer fans hungry for a world class player. We saw it this summer. We were with him in hershey. He was invited to sign a few autographs. This is the line that was waiting for him. Theres no way hell ever get through all these kids. Kelley pulisic hell have to sign fast. Alfonsi pulisic was enjoying some of the benefits of fame, but his mother said, dont be fooled by his smile. What do you think this is like for christian . Kelley pulisic i think its a lot for him. You know, sometimes i think he just wants to turn it all off and he just wants to, you know, go home and watch tv. Alfonsi what do you say to him before Something Like this . Kelley pulisic oh, i just, i i just, its like, get your game face on. Because you know, hes got to go and hes got to play the part, and its almost the same as i say before a game. So hes got to prepare for this. Alfonsi no Soccer Academy can prepare you for this. Where am i going . Alfonsi remember, hes 19. Really, he just wants to play. Whether its a pickup basketball game, or showing up his teammates. Moves like those, and his boy nextdoor looks make him a marketers dream. 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