We asked people to participate in Real American Stories and were astonished by the responses. From people we stopped on the sidewalk to household names eager to tell their uniquely American stories, we invite you to watch selections that moved us.

 
A Family Legacy – NEW

A Family Legacy – NEW

Through hard work and perseverance, Mila Apostol created the little store that could.

Global Soap Project NEW

Global Soap Project NEW

A refugee survivor, Derreck Kayongo is saving the world, one bar of soap at a time.

Tasty Pastry – NEW

Tasty Pastry – NEW

A harrowing escape from Iran, a fight for freedom, and the little bakery that could.

Kwame James – NEW

Kwame James – NEW

He went toe-to-toe with the shoe bomber and became a hero in the sky.

Spread the Magic – NEW

Spread the Magic – NEW

A cancer survivor, Chad Juros performs miracles through the gift of magic!

Rachel Grusse – NEW

Rachel Grusse – NEW

A bi-lateral amputee, Rachel leads her teammates with a truly inspiring attitude.

Melinda Doolittle – NEW

Melinda Doolittle – NEW

This American Idol finalist defied all the odds on her way to stardom.

Rick’s Picks – NEW

Rick’s Picks – NEW

Pushing the limits of pickling by bringing lots of taste to the traditional mason jar.

Robledo Family Winery – NEW

Robledo Family Winery – NEW

Reynaldo Robledo turned a $12  job into a million dollar operation.

New Haven Pizza Wars – NEW

New Haven Pizza Wars – NEW

New Haven’s battle over brick oven supremacy.

The Sphinx Org. – NEW

The Sphinx Org. – NEW

Aaron Dworkin brings classical music to the inner city, and opens up a world of possibilities.

Back On My Feet – NEW

Back On My Feet – NEW

Anne Mahlum starts a running program that helps homeless men reclaim their lives.

Hyde/Model Rugby – NEW

Hyde/Model Rugby – NEW

A DC inner city school teaches rugby to a school for the deaf and the results are loud and clear.

Hyde/Model Rugby – (CC)

Hyde/Model Rugby – (CC)

A DC inner city school teaches rugby to a school for the deaf and the results are loud and clear.

Project Healing Waters – NEW

Project Healing Waters – NEW

Bringing wounded vets fly-fishing to heal their mind and soul.

Operation Proper Exit – NEW

Operation Proper Exit – NEW

Taking wounded vets back to Iraq to provide emotional closure.

Tova Friedman – NEW

Tova Friedman – NEW

A Holocaust survivor, she was one of five children that survived from her town.

Dogfish Head

Dogfish Head

Owner, Sam Calagione overcame adversity to create, a bigger, bolder American beer.

Pat’s and Geno’s

Pat’s and Geno’s

Can it get any more American than steak, onions and cheese whiz on a homemade bun?

The Phillie Phanatic

The Phillie Phanatic

This lovable mascot of the Philadelphia Phillies brings imagination to life.

Chris Gardner

Chris Gardner

He talks about his journey from homelessness to financial freedom.

Air Guitar

Air Guitar

Some call air guitar part perf. art, pro wrestling and rock’n’roll. Whatever it is, it sure is fun.

Fireworks by Grucci

Fireworks by Grucci

A family’s unbelievable story of courage, love and perseverance.

Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest

Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest

This July 4th patriotic pig out is rooted in love of country.

Tom Clarke

Tom Clarke

He talks about seeing the last two 9/11 survivors being pulled from the wreckage.

James Martinez

James Martinez

An Iraq War veteran, James talks about surviving a suicide attack and serving our country.

Giuliana Rancic

Giuliana Rancic

She talks about coming over from Italy as a child and the chances America has given her.

Gary Szabo

Gary Szabo

A firefighter who helped with the rescue efforts at the WTC after the 9/11 attacks.

Ken Krimstein

Ken Krimstein

He took his son to his first day of Kindergarten in NYC on 9/11.

Tara Deckard

Tara Deckard

She’s following in grandfather’s footsteps, paying it forward, and living up to her good name.

Teuta Dedvukaj

Teuta Dedvukaj

Her parents left Albania so she could grow up with the freedom to live out her “American Dream.”

Wayne Hosmer

Wayne Hosmer

An Iraqi veteran, he talks about the price of freedom.

Jillynn Rasmussen

Jillynn Rasmussen

A 1st grade teacher talks about teaching the Pledge of Allegiance to her students.

Mathew Knowles

Mathew Knowles

The father of entertainer Beyonce, he talks of the importance of reaching for your dreams.

Gidgett Lovingood

Gidgett Lovingood

She raised nine children and talks about overcoming adversity and following your dreams.

Fred & Tina Sayers

Fred & Tina Sayers

As devoted parents, they provided a safe and loving environment for over 40 foster babies.

Rachel Castaneda

Rachel Castaneda

She shares her ancestors’ sacrifices and struggles for the freedoms we enjoy in America.

Joe Dannenbaum IV

Joe Dannenbaum IV

Inspired by wounded soldiers, he’s in med school training to become a doctor in the U.S. Army.

Leeza Gibbons

Leeza Gibbons

Like her mother, she teaches her children that in America, anything is possible.

Military Wives

Military Wives

Julie Smith & Joyce Hogan have served our nation through their husbands’ military service.

Ken & Guen Williams

Ken & Guen Williams

They adpoted two children from Russia and share how the experience changed their lives.

Charles Ward

Charles Ward

Vietnam Vet who talks about how service changed his life and his feeling for this country.

Val Lofgreen

Val Lofgreen

He looks back and remembers what NYC was like on the day they buried JFK.

David Tyree

David Tyree

He compares football to unity and talks about the importance of America coming together.

CEO Jack Welch

CEO Jack Welch

Chairman and CEO of GE from 1981-2001, he talks about following your dreams.

Fran Drescher

Fran Drescher

She’s a 3rd generation American who talks of fulfilling the dreams of our founding fathers.

Anthony Lassiter

Anthony Lassiter

A Vietnam Vet, Anthony talks about surviving a vicious attack, and the costs of freedom.

Peter & Dea Bauer

Peter & Dea Bauer

The couple talks about raising their kids and the freedoms we cherish in this country.

Alp Gurpinar

Alp Gurpinar

He emigrated from Turkey to go to college and follow his dreams.

Launa Costley

Launa Costley

A teacher who credits her ancestors for giving us the freedoms we share in this country.

Jimmie Sue Blose

Jimmie Sue Blose

She remembers the Oklahoma City bombing and how Americans stand together.

Thais Prado

Thais Prado

A Cuban American who talks about how her father risked his life to bring his family here.

Walter & Janet Loy

Walter & Janet Loy

Married for 52 years, they talk about growing up and raising a family in a small town.

Oleg Haskel

Oleg Haskel

He’s a Russian immigrant who talks about coming to America and achieving his dreams.

Andria Mellon

Andria Mellon

She talks about her ancestors’ hard work and sacrifice emigrating here from Greece.

George Padavil

George Padavil

He emigrated from India and talks about the opportunities America has given him.

Utkarsh Sata

Utkarsh Sata

He came from India to become an engineer and is currently applying for U.S. citizenship.

Stella Kozanecki

Stella Kozanecki

Her family has celebrated a family reunion every year for the past 70 years.

Montgomery Gentry

Montgomery Gentry

The award winning country music group talks about performing for the troops in Iraq.

13 Responses to “Gary Szabo”

  1. Kenya Inman said:

    Thank you is never enough to any of our armed forces for keeping us safe. We can go to bed at night and rise the next morning knowing we are safe. I don’t think we as citizens stop and realize what this means.

  2. Joan Adkison said:

    GOD BLESS YOU AND GOD BLESS AMERICA

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  4. Ali said:

    I have a great respect for firefighters. I think they are amazing and brave for what they do to save the lives of so many people, even if it means losing their own lives. I was only like, 12 or 13, but I watched the news every day with my parents after 9/11. It was a horrible day, and I know that there are still people missing loved ones. Workers from that building and brave firefighters that died left behind people to grieve their deaths, and it never should have happened. I am only 16 years old, but I know that what happened that day should never happen again.

  5. Maritess Bernardino said:

    Thank you Gary for your courage, bravery and sharing your story. Every day you risk your life for ours and i thank GOD that you are alive .
    I don’t have any relatives or friends who were killed on that day, but I can feel the pain, sorrow & loss that they are going through.
    Unfortunately, this present administration doesn’t care about the future of our country and the safety of all americans.
    I salute all New York Firefighters……..THE FINEST AND BRAVEST OF ALL!

  6. tarawa1943 said:

    Gary, Miserable words to those who gave all and Miserable comforters are we Americans, God bless.

  7. Celeste said:

    Thank you Gary for sharing your story. Thank you for your courage and service as a firefighter. Your eyewitness account of this terrorist act is a reminder to us all that there are very real enemies to our country and it’s citizens. September 11th is so much more that a “day of service”. Every September 11th should be a day of Rememberance – remembering the thousands of innocent victims who were murdered by terrorists because of the hatred that terrorists have against America and Americans. September 11th should be a day of Honor – honoring the many brave men and women who risked their own lives to save others. September 11th should be a day of Courage – remembering that freedom is not free, and it is the courage of our brave men and women in the military who are defending this country against terrorism.
    We will never forget.

  8. Vicki Hazelrigg said:

    Gary,
    May God Bless you and keep you. Thank you for sharing your story and most of all your service.
    Please know that you and all firefighters, those lost and those still with us are always in my thoughts and prayers.

  9. Patty said:

    Gary,
    God bless you and all 1st responders, not just for your service that day, but for all days. As we run away, you are running in. You are heros every day. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

  10. Debbie said:

    Gary,
    Thnks for sharing your story. God Bless your and all Fire Fighters for their services,

  11. Rosemarie said:

    Thank you Gary, for your story and your service. That was an unbelieveable day that still invokes sorrow. Unfortunately, I don’t think our present government realizes what happened and what still may happen in the future. Terrorists, if I may use that term, Madam Secretary, want to kill Americans, not sit down with a cup of coffee and talk peace. The United States of America is a special country based on human rights and freedom. To change and weaken democracy would be a loss for all humanity.

  12. .gina ricau said:

    i was with all american in not believing what was going on. thank god you were spared and can share your story. i willalways pray for all of you and the firefighter that are gone. thank you so much for all you do.

  13. Jennifer Harper said:

    Gary,
    I fell that every American should have to stand at the site of ground zero for 30 minutes and visit the chapel there where so many went in the days after 9/11. How have so many forgoten what happened? I fear that those in power are showing a weakness to the world that will be seen as a sign to attack us again. Our borders are wide open. How many have already come into the country and are even now waiting for the orders to set another horrific attack into motion. Washington as it is today has a lala land attitude toward those that want only to destroy us. Will it take another attack for the politicians to get it? I hope and pray not. Too many innocent and brave people died that day. We must do everthing to prevent another tradgedy.

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