anderson, first of all, thank you for having me on this incredibly special day 20 years ago, i was standing in the very place where president biden was watching president bush and then french president jacques chiraq go through the same exercise of remembering perhaps the greatest day in history and aap president represented the united states of america on the world stage and reminded us once again that democracy is at risk both home and abroad. and he was very forceful about it and he was very clear. and he said many, many times that democracy is not free. you have to defend it you have to fight for it. and if we don't do that, then basically the burden falls and blood is spilled from youngest men and women who defend us and for anybody that has been over there, are seeing that have been omaha beach and seen the height that those kids scale to preserve freedom, you just your heart. not only breaks, but you sit an awesome wonder and one of the things the president has been trying to say to us, this is now his seven speech on the subject to talk about this tomorrow. there