[This video was released by The Washington Post with edits. It is presented here with noise reduction and no other edits, other than as released. Video courtesy and copyright The Washington Post] Hello, Mr. President. Hello RowVaughn. Your -- your comments today were moving. I don't know how doing, Rodney. I know Tyre's death is devastating. Yes sir. I lost my son in law in the war -- consequence of the war in Iraq being over here in Iraq being over here. I lost my daughter when a tractor trailer broadsided -- killed my wife and daughter. I -- I don't know -- I didn't understand -- I didn't have the courage that you did. Mr. President, I believe my son was sent here on an assignment from God. He finished his assignment and God took him home. And that's how I get through those interviews, and everything else. I have to keep hope, and I have to hold on to what I believe, because my son will bring good out of all of this, because he was a beautiful soul. And because he was a beautiful soul, all the good is going to outshine, and there is going to be some type of good that will come out of all of this. [Break in video] If I can give you a piece of advice. Okay. Yes sir. If things get really rough, don't be afraid to ask for help. Okay. [Inaudible] This is like if you were in a battlefield and something happens. You know, it's called post-traumatic stress. [Inaudible] Don't... anyway... [Video ends]