sandra: thank you. >> bill: great job, john. with us in new york the a-team. judith miller author and journalist, ed rollins, former campaign manager for reagan/bush and amy snead, former press secretary for royre you doing? good morning to you. i tell you, there were some great lines in this speech. we're gathered here on freedom's altar. normandy and the cemetery is almost a church or cathedral to itself. the other great line. their mission is the story of an epic battle and a ferocious eternal struggle between good and evil. you weren't in normandy in 84 but with ronald reagan. >> it was a monumental event for us, the kickoff and the american public felt reagan's great speech and obviously felt for those men who at that point in time were 60 or 70. they're now 90, 95. this may be the last for many of these men and certainly as you look at the young president from france and the oldest president we've had at least the oldest elected president a lot of changes will take place in the world. if we had not had the bravery of these men on that day 75 years ago, the world as we know it today with not be what it is. not be a free france or free britain or maybe a free american. never forget the hi