grandfather born -- or had lived there in moneygall. interesting because there were crowds of people waiting over three hours in rain, wind, hail, literally, just waiting to get a glimpse of the president. they were chanting "welcome home," it was interesting because it almost had the flavor of an american-style campaign event. they actually had these signs that were the gaelic version of "yes, we can." that's basically "yes, we" in gaelic. it's interesting because they literally poured over 3,500 liters of paint of all the homes in this small town to spruce them up for the president. some people painted their homes red, white and blue, a tribute to the american president. but the biggest pour of all was the pouring of one pint of guinness for the president. he wentz up to the bar. there's only two little pubs in this town and he was joking with the bartender and he took a big long swig of it. you got to do that if you're going to be a local, suzanne. >> yeah. i don't flow if that new campaign slogan is going to catch on, the irish one.