you were in town in washington and that minister, lewis leon is a cuban immigrant, he was part of pedro pan, his parents put him on a plane by himself, and he never saw his dad again. his mother did not get out for five years and his father died before he got out of cuba. and i remember on the second anniversary of september 11th, we went to a prayer service at st. john that morning and he said mr. president, did you not ask me, but i think the reason they did it is because we are a country where an immigrant can preach to the president. >> sweet, we went to camp david the last weekend we were in town, and they had us a going away ceremony and it was so emotional. i had been very brave, darl had left time and they could not stand being there for the inauguration of our successor, we were very good sports about it. but that was the most emotional, all those soldiers and military people and such a tribute to george, really one of the most emotional times i think that we have had. >> another scene that is obviously never seen in public but every four years occurs, or every eight years occurs a