It’s interesting because when we talk about the girls
I mean things come up with all your kids, maybe little things that you notice, that they're having a hard time with.
As a parent, you get to know your children and you can pinpoint maybe, stumbling blocks that they are going to face in the coming months, or coming years.
When we’re having those conversations, and I think this is just from all his deployments and just from everything he has seen.
He gets really nervous at the idea of having this country go backwards in anyway, as far as women’s rights.
He has seen first-hand how women are treated in other countries and 
that is such a horrendous, just horrific fact for him.
And the fact that he has daughters, really just brings that even closer to home for him.
Taking the girls to the Women’s March, that was something that is very important to him.
He wants to make sure that they are strong and that they are independent.
That they understand that they have been given gifts
that they should build and work to their potential.
He just wants them to be really strong women.
