So, before everybody sits down, while we're here, I just want to show you these two photographs. Yeah. So, this is the 27th of September.
OK.
We're in -- we're in this building right.
Here or right here?
We're right here. So, across the street and of course the place we went that we walked down, we saw all through here.
Yeah.
We saw some colts and then the bridge. And here's the bridge that's got [Inaudible]
I see.
This is when everybody woke up. This was -- this was the 27th and 28th.
And so, in normal times, the [Inaudible] here.
Yeah. And you can fish it.
Yeah. [Laughter]
Yeah. Yeah. And then on this one, Mr. Vice President. Now the water is starting to recede.
Yeah.
This is where we are, right.
OK.
Water starting to recede, which is just [Inaudible]. Insurance companies are saying it's not a flood.
You're kidding me.
[Inaudible]
Wow.
Well, there's a reason why there's so much money. It's because there's a lot of water.
There's a lot of water. Yeah.
[Inaudible]
So, do you know when this photo was taken? Is this also the 27th or?
Yeah. This was how many days afterwards? Do you know? That same day.
[Crosstalk]
The water has receded. This is what we got.
OK. And then what -- do you remember -- when am I -- when was I here?
It was three or four days after maybe, or it was a little bit longer. About five days, about five days. Yeah, yeah. And the [Inaudible] to work, and it was amazing when you were here.
Yeah, I mean, it already looked way better than last when I was here. That's amazing. Yeah. OK. All right. Thank you. Thank you.
So, ladies and gentlemen, the Vice President of the United States of America, JD Vance. Thank you, sir.
