After 22 years on air, the host of "The Late Show" since 1993 is entering his final few weeks on the job before Stephen Colbert takes on his job, and it's time for some of the biggest names in the world to come pay him a visit as he bids farewell - including the latest Barack Obama David Letterman interview.
It would seem like the President of the United States is a big fan of late-night television (or at least that's what his advisors want to make the world think), as Obama was also one of the last guests in "The Colbert Report" before the Comedy Central talk show ended last year - and so Barack Obama's David Letterman interview follows the same path!
According to The Huffington Post, the Barack Obama David Letterman interview was one for the ages, as the President officially bid farewell to one of the most iconic men in television, as the 68 year-old is about to retire from his longtime position after being one of the most constant people in the industry.
The first Barack Obama David Letterman interview in 2009 marked the first time a sitting President visited the show, and as the iconic host retires from late-night television, the current resident of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue will go down in history as the only President to visit Letterman.
MSNBC reports that the Barack Obama David Letterman interview, which marked the eighth and last time the President joins the famous host on the show, saw the President speaking candidly about the latest problems in the city of Baltimore following the death of Freddie Gray at the hands of police.
However, it was the two men's retirement plans that made news, as they both discussed what they'd be doing after they finished their current jobs, saying they might take up to playing some dominoes together and change stories at a Starbucks.
Watch some of the Barack Obama David Letterman interview below!