kathy jetnil-kijiner, you are her daughter and a longtime climate activist yourself. poet. a letter to your daughter. we just played a clip of it em to her daughter. what is into you that your mother has been elected president and what is a mean for the marshall islands? >> to be honest, i did not expect it to happen at all. i never thought i would the my mom as the leader of a country and is a leader of our country. not because she is not perfect for it, not because she is not worthy, but just because, you know, so much of our society is extremely patriarchal. i think that is a result of colonization. seeing her become president tells me that there are actually changes being made and that there is actually hope for a lot of us women to continue to push and continue to take on leadership decisions and make changes that we want to see in the world. i think that is -- it gave me a lot of hope. i was extremely proud, of course. amy: your final comment? i know you're heading off to yet another meeting. this is part of being president. your final comment to womemen of the world,