of honor for his brave actions. his memory lives on in a new book, alone at dawn. laurie chapman longfred and lieutenant dan shilling join us now. laurie, tell us about your brother. john was a hero from day one. one of the reasons i wanted this book was to let people know that what he did on the mountain wasn t an anomaly, it was he started almost from day one when it came to march 4th, 2002, and one of his men had been ejected and they were on a mission to save him, there was no doubt he would be part of that. initially, the team leader wanted to leave him with the pilots. he said oh, no, if you re going, i m going. you know this, lieutenant colonel, he had a special skill that sometimes was
conscious decision to climb out of this bunker and take the fight to the enemy, aggressively, to defend those 18 additional americans after already saving five an hour earlier. your thoughts when you re at the white house seeing he s getting the recognition he deserved. my thoughts at that point in time were finally validation of everything that the family already knew or felt, at least, and didn t have proof of. i was i have. heathervery proud of him.but i f him. now the whole world will know his story. the book is called alone at dawn. laurie, dan, thank you so much. although patriotism runs high for many of the military families, a new poll shows american pride has plunged to an all-time low. cabot phillips hit a college campus to find out why. do you think we re the greatest country in the world? no, i don t feel like we re