proud history of supporting people who have supported us. i'm in kentucky tonight. we have several hundred afghan refugees. i think the first families are just now arriving in kentucky. i'm proud they're coming here. i'm proud to live in a state where we're going to accept these folks because i agree with amanda. i think most of them are going to become the best americans. they've already been working on our behalf. that doesn't mean we shouldn't continue to do the vetting process i know is already under way. but to say these people are going to show up and become numerous bombers and rapists, it's just -- it's wrong. the rhetoric is not right, and i think if you wanted to talk to somebody about the people that we're bringing over, talk to some of our military leaders. talk to some of our soldiers, some of our special forces guys who have relied on these folks over the last 20 years. they'll tell you what kind of people they are, and i'm sure they'd be proud to have them in america. i know i'm proud to have them in kentucky. >> that's got to be the last word. thank you both. thank you for watching, everyone. you have a good night. our coverage continues.