we can come together no matter what as americans, as we did after those horrible attacks. >> yeah, that's what i always thought. 100%. beautifully said, my brother. i have always felt that that's what never forget really is a reminder about. not what happened. obviously, we know what happened. but how we were 9/12, 9/13, 9/14. it wasn't perfect. it didn't last forever but we put things aside and we came together with a collective will and you contrast that with where we are today. i am tilling you this vaccine hesitancy. sure, there is a bit of a personal freedom thing. people don't want to be told what to do. somebody made people think that the vaccine is a personal-choice issue because it doesn't naturally occur that way, brother. >> yeah. >> because we get our kids vaccinated. mumps, rubella, polio, smallpox. we all do it. that's all this is. but all the sudden, it's a big deal. somebody put that idea in their heads. or somebodies. a group of people.