. >> i live in mississauga, nobody wears -- very few people were poppy.n toronto, forget downtown toronto, nobody wears the poppy. you go to small cities, and you know, you people love -- that come here, whatever it is, you love our way of life, you love our milk and honey, and at least you could pay a couple of bucks for a poppy or something like that. these guys pay for your way of life that you enjoy in canada. these guys paid the biggest price. >> tucker: so, for some reason, that was considered unbelievably over the line in canada. by the way, buying poppies under member and stays is a long-standing canadian tradition, a way to honor following know my fallen soldiers. i like him a lot of canadians died in the turk awards, look it up, it's amazing. so far, mr. cherry stands by his comments, and we are proud to have him on tonight. >> he's a big fan of yours, and is all excited, because he's from boston. i had to say right off the start. >> tucker: amen, i'm glad he married an american pick i did come too, it is worth doing. tell us for those of us who