i wanted to know what she was doing. if you are a veteran right now, you can go to greatusaproject.com and i will help you. g sandra: to that point, how will the g.o.p. going to combat the strategy on the part democrats? i think the republicans have taken this for granted. republicans always attract the veteran community. the fact is, we do need to continue. that is why have reached out and started to reached out. they make great candidates because they fought for our country. we want to get them going. the morals of the military service coincided perfectly with the constitutional democracy. sandra: robin, it does appear that this is yet another strategy that democrats are, trying to employ because they are still reeling from the 2016d losses. absolutely. i don t dispute that. we are. we are looking for ways to organize and prepare for 2018
of the victims. again, it s going to get under way very shortly. and here in shasville, a very somber, sad, and reflective day on the ninth anniversary of 9/11. g sandra, can you give us an update as well? this is a long, pain staking process to try and get a permanent memorial built. there s been a lot of back and forth in that struggle. where are we now? well, the memorial was very difficult to really come together because this is a vast area of rural pennsylvania. we re talking about. there were so many land owners that each owned a piece of this 2,000-acre park that the national park service wanted to cli claim as a site of the permanent memorial. they had to sell the mineral richland they were sitting on. they got it all together now. it s going to be a 2,000-acre plot for this site. and it s also publicly and privately funded. they had to raise a lot of money