afghanistan. but it is going to be difficult once everybody is gone. >> all right, ali arouzi. thank you for that update. we appreciate. we >> want to now bring in a retired major general. paul eaton. major general, good morning to you. and thanks for your time. i first want to get your thoughts on what we are going to see today and that is the dignified transfer of the 13 u.s. troops killed in the capitol attack. we're looking at their images right now and seeing their names on the screen. we know thursday was the deadliest day for american military forces in afghanistan since 2011. what is going through your mind today? >> as a father of soldiers, when you're young men and women are deployed, every morning when you wake up you look outside to see if there is a government vehicle about to give you the worst news you can possibly get. that's what happens with the