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00:00As Melania mentioned, we're also honored to be joined by a military mother who
00:05sacrificed far more than most. That's Melody Wolf. And, you know, I love the
00:12name Melody because for a long time, you know, they have spell correct and word
00:17correct and these crazy machines that we use to put out truths or they used to
00:23be called tweets. And every time I wrote Melania, it would correct to Melody
00:31so I do think and I work very fast, very fast. And I talk about and I say, and
00:38Melania is fantastic and happy Mother's Day, Melania, our great First Lady
00:43Melania, but it would spell correct and word correct to Melody. And sometimes I
00:50wouldn't proofread it and I'd say, and I would get just absolute decimated. These
00:55people would test it. They said he didn't know the name of his wife. He keeps
01:00calling her. And I said, what the hell is wrong with this machine? I didn't know
01:04about that little feature, but I got that corrected eventually. You know who
01:08corrected? The military. I said, come here. You got to correct this. You're killing me.
01:12I took more abuse. She's been called Melody a lot. Anyway, I had to explain it to you
01:19this way. I stood up here to explain it to you. I apologize. Last year, Melody's
01:2524-year-old son, Andrew Wolfe, of West Virginia National Guard, was on patrol in
01:31Washington, D.C., helping to restore law and order to our capital city. And I spoke
01:38to her. This woman is amazing. Along with her comrade specialist, Sarah Backstrom, who is
01:49just was a fantastic person. He was ambushed by a terrorist and shot in the head. A violent,
01:56horrible person did this. Nobody thought Andrew was going to make it. But Melody told me,
02:03and I called her that evening in the hospital. Sir, I have no doubt, the doctor said he won't
02:10be making it. And as you know, Sarah passed away also from a shot to the head by these people,
02:17all these horrible, horrible people. But Melody was the one person. In fact, Melody's husband,
02:25who's great, he didn't feel the same way. But she said, I have no doubt, sir. I'm telling
02:31you, he's going to be fine. Don't worry about it. He's going to be fine. I never saw anything.
02:35It was really pretty amazing. And she was right. A week went by. Another week went by. I'd call.
02:43I'd say, how's he doing? Sir, he's doing really well. And the doctors would say, I think he
02:49maybe will make it. And she turned out to be right. It was sort of a miracle, actually.
02:55And I've never seen, you know, they talk about the power of positive thinking. I've never seen
02:59anything like this one. J.D., you wouldn't believe it. He had no chance. I'm telling you. And she willed
03:06it.
03:06I'm telling you.
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