day. we can express our thoughts and feelings and wait for the response. there is no response on memorial day. those we honor are dead, which leaves us to supply both d sides of the conversation. i spent some time studying our the deadliest battles in our history, the battles which required the most sacrifice. i wondered what it was like to be a teenager sent to europe. during world war one probably never crossed an like to ocean and for many they only crossed the ocean oncecr they re buried somewhere in france or belgium or england, we sent them to liberate a continent, to liberate other people, and they did what weoncere in fm to do and it cost themto d their lives. world war two was a deadly war both in europe and the pacific . our young people were sent to defeat an evil axis,ii to liberat was ae a continent, fe defend people being victimized by tyrantnd s. and we sent young people to defend our own country after we were attacked. so pearl harbor. some of those soldiers a
like he slipped out of the plane. listen, i could never advocateeo ifolence, but if anybody he crved a hard time, it s that guy. he could have took downould v the plane, man, like they weree into route to landing. but what i find so fascinating, trey, and this is another i fin commentary about the age we redt living in, is that everyone sarn first instinct. in this situation is to pull out their phone and film it, which is not what i would have done. i would have tried to close the door. i would have maybe triedwould ve i subdue the guy. buwot it s amazing that the word is literally ending on your flight. and we ve got video of this subi from five different angles. o oi i think it s a generational thing. i would not have i thit s a gt my iphone. i would have asked to switch seats with somebody who was who was farther away from the from the emergency. jimmy fallon, thank you for joining us on the friday before memorial day weekend.ncy do or dr. john train. yes, sir. weeke y seend