i m not sure i hold out that hope. but great to see you tonight, as always. back to the democrats agenda item. open borders. already leased into the country. just in the past few weeks. there s a new wave of migrants on the march here. a source with panama security ministry said between 3,504,000 migrants, now passing through migration reception stations there. and 16,000 waiting their turn in columbia but also be smuggled to parts of latin america by boat. joining me now is brandon judd. brandon, i mean, as long as they know they are going to be able for the most part stay, is there any end in this trail of migrants that is going to continue to overwhelm our system? no, absolutely not. until we get back to a position of strength like we were in the under president trump, we re going trump, we are going to continue to see this blood and
imagining whether or not that will make a mark on the president, those conversations that they possibly will have. what, in fact, they will say to the president of the united states as they meet him. i want to bring in colonel jack jacobs back into the conversation. inning to think about the veterans attending there today. so many of which may not attends another ceremony like this of d-day because they are in their 90s at this point and they were young men when they fought in this area so many years ago, 75 years ago. and this was the greatest generation. they saw themselves as the greatest generation, and their role in freeing the world, freeing the world from nazi germany. you know, the day after the japanese attacked pearl harbor on 7th of december, 1941, on the 8th hundreds of thousands of young people streamed out to reception stations to volunteer
they want to win but they re not there for political reasons in most cases. i think they re there as teams. they real will. when the japanese attacks pearl harbor in 1941, hundreds of thousands of young people rushed to reception stations to sign up to defend the country. and once they re in difficult situations, they all fight for each other. it is amazing how units come together and accomplish dramatically important things when they didn t think that they could do them. and what do these young men who are going over to fight and the sacrifice they re making and families are making if i may say mean to a couple of kids sitting behind me? 13, 16, two of jack s grand kids. we have a camera back there. hi. you can wave. good looking group of kids. what does it mean for them and for their future? the torch is now passed from people like me who are old and