 Ma'am, with all due respect, and I really mean this. What happened? You got your ass kicked. Nathan went on to say he was just kidding. He must have said yes. All he knows, he fought for all freedom this morning, he and second lady Karen has been claiming that they're not together. It's Veterans Day. Thank you to all the veterans who served this country and created freedom here. And here's a great quote from Lincoln about this. I just walked into the airport, well, toward the airport and I found this. So once again, thank you. Oh man, to all of our family, friends that served. It's crazy. My father and myself and for all of the World War II veterans here in Washington, DC, those that are here and those that are not here, we thank all of you, we love you, we honor you and you are the reason for why our country is here, what it is today. God bless you and everyone, and it's a pleasure to be here. The price of freedom is not free. So fitting that they chose to place the World War II Memorial between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument, two presidents that, you know, two of the earliest presidents that wanted to protect freedom, not just in our country but in the world. And, you know, so they chose, they put this World War II Memorial just right in the perfect place here in DC. I was not expecting to film this today. I, frankly, I, and this is sad but forgot that it was Veterans Day until, I guess, yesterday. So anyway, let's not forget our veterans. Whew, what a special place. Yeah, I flew for the Navy. We're waiting for our Uber. Did you ever think you'd hear a World War II veteran say, I'm waiting for my Uber? He had a great, he was great. Jeff and Jerry. One last thought on World War II. My grandfather served in World War II. My mom's dad, Leonard Warren, and he survived. He made it back home, thankfully. But boy, he was captured twice and escaped twice by the Nazis. He served mostly in Italy in the, oh, and here's my, here's my ride. But anyway, here he comes. Times have changed. But this is one of the only two airports that the federal government still controls. Oh, okay. This one and that one. Yup. Yes, I will. I enjoyed my time here. That Uber driver was a veteran as well. He served in the Korean War. Thank you for your service, sir.