joining me now, fox news military analyst and retired navy captain chuck nash.h, thank you for being with us. it is such emotional day it especially watching those veterans remember. you can see the look on their faces. what do you think about today? >> this is literally what president roosevelt said, a day that will live in infamy. it plunged the united states into war. japan made a terrible miscalculation, thinking that the american people would curl up into a ball and take forever to rebuild. instead, you had young men marching down to their local recruiting station, post office, city hall, and flooded into the services. there were 16 million people in the united states who were wearing the uniform during world war ii. there are only about 1.2 million of those veterans left. and we're losing them at 600 a day. so when you see these stooped shoulders and they still have the sparkle in their eye and they're wearing their remembrance pins and everything. this is probably the most fundamental day of their lives. because they all know where they were. my mother, w