and that's his brother, yair, who just finished university. can you imagine? i mean, that's it. harvey: tell me a little bit about sara. benjamin: you know, she's the pillar of the family, and she says-- you know, she taught me something that i didn't understand the first time i was elected. this is my fourth term. so the first time i was, you know, i was 46 years old. i had young kids, and i devoted everything to the job non-stop, literally. you know, 24/7, 365. and, you know, then i was thrown out of office. the netanyahu government has been ousted. newscaster: israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has lost his bid for reelection, to labor party candidate ehud barak by at least 14 percentage points. which is a very healthy thing to happen to a politician. and then i came back in and served, now, another three terms. so this time when-- second time when we came into office, she said, "you know, we're gonna do something different." she said, "we're gonna give time to our children, because it's never gonna come back. and because ultimately that's what you come back to." and s