 I had to start with you because first of all you have to speak to the family. I need your strength, your support so that I can continue what we began. We did it together and we have to continue together. This, this atmosphere. Okay, please be seated. The first conference in a living room, in a private home, I met a kid called Yonah Basbouzo. We arranged the seats by ourselves and we said we came to change and they said how? And we said next month we have a big conference, please come. I said to them we're opening our first headquarter. We need to convince the mayor of Dimona to join us. I have to talk, that's the way we did it. Ten years from bottom up, from grass root, we built together the most amazing movement in Israel. And this is the way we got to the bureau of the prime minister. What we're doing today is right and we're going to deal with it. He's talking about the interns working for 36 hours in a hospital, in a shift. What we do today, what we're doing today is critical than ever. Just a second, just a second, please be seated. Don't silence them. These are interns, they're also part of the family. The state has to deal with them. We're going to deal with it, even if it takes time you're completely right and we're going to deal with your problem of long shifts. They're one of us. Politics is a very hot subject, we know. What we're doing today is critical than ever, because it's not just politics, but the question, who are we? And the answer of the other side is that we are enemies, but our answer is that we are family. Family is where you guard one another. Even if you don't agree with someone, you're still connected to him. We won over the incitement, and we're going to do it not just four times, but for the fifth time as well. We're not going to allow them to devastate our home. And this time again you'll say that it's impossible, but we will prove that if we decide to do something, you cannot stop us. Our values, not things that we think about. The reign of law, the Israeli democracy, freedom of religion. The wish to have peace with Palestinians and the region's countries. Something that will create opportunity for every child and takes care of the weak. When you know what you believe in, nothing can stop you. We promised and we kept our promise. We promised we're going to change the regime. We did. Establish a government. We did. And they went all over us. The commentators sat in the studio and explained that we have no chance it's not going to happen. You believed it, and due to you it happened. We promised that we're going to reduce the unemployment, strengthen the courts and the status of Israel in the world, to help our soldiers, the elderly, people with disabilities. We kept our promise. We didn't succeed in everything. We had some failures along the way. The law of the administration of the government failed at the third hearing because of one vote. If there's no a deed, there's no government. I'm just saying the interns are now leaving. We give them our blessings. It's their democratic right to express their protest. This is the limitation of term of office. The first and second hearing it went through, but the third one we failed because of one vote. So we have to go back there and to complete our job. Listment went through the first hearing. Tens of thousands of soldiers would go to work, but it was stuck in the committee. All right, we've been listening there to Yair Lapid, of course, leader of the Asia Tea Party and Prime Minister and come in Prime Minister or Interim Prime Minister as he kicks off the party's official campaign 90 days before the election on November 1st. Well, joining us in studio is Ruthie Bloom, columnist for the Jewish News Syndicate. And Ruthie, look, if we look at the political map realistically, it's hard to see how...