when i was at fort knox, kentucky, as a civilian working for the army, i was doing a .etwork migrationesting host: do you see a broader role for the military in this coronavirus outbreak? absolutely. we have the ability to allow medical professionals to practice their skills, demonstrate proficiency and show the world and our taxpayers that the billions of dollars when you add them up over the years, which have become trillions and we have extended aid, that money went somewhere. let's show if we can do it in foreign nations, we can do it on our own soil. host: appreciate you calling in on this monday morning, getting your thoughts on the federal, state, and local response to the coronavirus outbreak in your reaction, some of your thoughts on the debate last night. we are are carving all of our coverage, all of the briefings, /coronavirus,org including the breathing late afternoon that featured public health -- on sunday talking about the next phase in testing for the coronavirus and here is what he had to say. [video clip] >> we believe we have created a model based on public health a