 Well, I want to congratulate you at many hours overdue, but if you don't mind, I'd like you to take over these other 49 states, bring them in like you do in Massachusetts. You can stay in the hospital and do them that way while we're all right. Now, that's a great, great tribute to you. What you've done, it really is. And you certainly have won the support and the hearts of the lawyer and the affection of all the people. And you must be very proud and certainly well deserved. And I just joined all those other billions of people that today are booting your victory. And I want you to know that. I'm proud of you and Joan and very happy for Bobby. I just talked to him. Oh, fine. About 10 minutes ago in New York, and I'm sorry if I appear, but maybe he can pull through. Well, I guess that looks like he's out of luck out there now. I don't understand that, do you? Yeah, I don't. I just don't. I, of course, it's totally difficult from this distance, but it really is a problem. What I'm afraid of is I'm afraid he got in that housing thing. Yeah, yeah. I guess that must have been it. What's your governor going to do? Well, it's Nip and Tuck up here, the Globe, which had sort of supported Volpe feels that Bellotti's going to win it narrowly. And the Herald that has supported Bellotti says Volpe by about 125,000 votes. So I think right now it's the, he carried the city when Volpe won 1960 by 125,000. He'd lost Boston by 60-40. That's exactly the same percentage now when he, when this was when Volpe carried the state by 125,000. He's running about that same percentage up in Holyoke, but the smaller cities and towns which are going to decide it just haven't indicated the trend yet. So it doesn't look too good. It, I don't, I think it could go, it could swing in, but it's going to be close no matter which way it goes. I think it's hopefully, it's still just too tough to tell right now. Tell Joan, we sure do appreciate all she did and we might have proud of her. Well, I certainly will, Mr. President. And I want to work with you and help you in any way in the world without possibly a chance. Well, that was very kind. Your words up here were very well received. And I appreciated them and Joan enjoyed being with you. And we're all, we salute your victory tonight. It's a great trip, Mr. President. Well, we didn't think we needed, we thought you had Boston in good shape. We didn't think we needed to come up there to find out how you stood, but I wanted them to know how I stood. Oh, well, that was great. Well, you won a lot of press. Thank you, Ted. Thanks, Mr. President.