jay: to transform her trip, she found rocher in iowa. the 91-year-old still fits into his uniform. she flew him to germany and brought with her questions that students posed to elderly germans who were children during the war. >> what was going through your mind and how did you feel when you first saw an american soldier? jay: she videotaped the most emotional answers. >> don't worry, don't worry. he repeated that 5, 6 times. my mom said, what do they want? here come the americans. jay: myron was so touched by the trip and the thank you cards from the students that he returned the favor. [student gas] [applause] - [students gasp] >> i try to impress on them that freedom is not free. that there is a cost of many lives. jay: myron came to virginia knowing this may be the last time he will have the energ make this trip, to be a witness to time. >> it was priceless, the experience they had. >> i'm glad i could still be able to do it. jay: jay korff, abc 7 news. kellye: ahead a fight over cell phones on airplanes. you have been able to use them before and during takeoff, but a new rulin