that s vested in me by the state of new york, i pronounce you both married. [ applause ] and now, a great tradition. the breaking of the glass. this custom has many interpretations and since it is a jewish custom it has even more. but one that seems to fit today perfectly have that the broken glass is a reminder. a reminder that although the couple came together as a single union, the world as a whole is broken and needs mending, and i can t think of two men who work harder to do that every single day. as a matter of fact, they wanted to get tomorrow off, and i said, no. we have a budget crisis. they will be at their desks tomorrow morning. so those of you who work for them, and had thought you could dog it tomorrow, sorry. anyways, they work as hard as anybody can, a and i think that s why the groom will now break the glass. in fact, today you re in for a treat, because we have two glasses. [ applause ] and now you re all welcome to come inside the tent, and i thin