 This is Mr. Mrs. Kelly. Yes. Mr. Kelly. Yes, sir. And I'm sold. Good to have you in. Mr. President, how are you sir? Good to see you. Could we get a group picture of Mr. Preloar? We sure can. I get to see him again next Wednesday. I'll stay with you. Right between here. Thank you. I want to thank both of you because I understand that somebody here thinks that you have an awful lot to do with his getting elected. Well, we never waited. We certainly did. Well, I want to thank you because he has done everything he could to be supportive of what we're trying to do. And I'm glad you made it possible for him to be here. That's right. Well, thank you. And we work for you too. We're so proud of you. We're so proud of you. He's a great president and we're getting real like it. Well, that's for sure. He is for sure. You'll be back. Thank you, Mr. President. Good to see you. Thank you, sir. We're best and like always, too. We're behind you 100%. Thank you. Thanks. RNC film crew is working. What? You can do this in the middle of the room. It's fine. Sorry to see you. Nice of you to be here to set this. How can you? Oh, this is so interesting. Well, listen, thank you very much. Her sister, Maxine. How are you? Nice to see you. How are you? Nice to see you. I was just looking. And I know that you usually are painting Indians there. And I'm glad that when you finally chose to do some pale faces, it turned out to be that. I couldn't think of a better subject. My God, you're Western. And that was a thoroughbred named Little Man, who's now going to the... That's what I understand. Before him, I wrote his half-sister, before that, I wrote their mother's. 37 years of writing just that one family of horses that we drew 37 years of writing. Well, he was fun to paint. I enjoyed. I love horses anyway. I write a lot. Well, so do I. Not as much as I used to. Well, I don't either. Actually, I paint a lot now. Well, I thank you very much. This is wonderful. Oh, you're certainly welcome. Thank you, Mr. President. You're looking great, as usual. I feel good. Thank you. Thank you. Oops. Thank you. You just did some little souvenir. Remember that. You think I would ever forget this? Mr. President, these ladies both ride, and this one was thrown, and then four ribs go with the other two. Not quite as fond of them as I was. No, it could happen anyway. Deep as a hunter, it's a jumper. And I have one little crash that the shoulder and neck start to do. You get back up. And you go again, as I had to. I like this. You're always handsome. See the sign? It can be done, isn't it? You've done it for me, too. See if you can see the resident sign or ask if it can be done. And that's true. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Hi, how are you? Lovely rest of Virginia, Carol? Well, yesterday. Where are they? Julie. You might introduce yourself. Our future parade. It's also a little detail. Don't look for any flavor. It's not going to be a hazard to some of you. Mr. President, Senator Byrd cannot come. Otherwise, he would have been here. I'm the member of the House from the district and we're appreciative of your graciousness. Well, listen, I understand that I just got under the wire. Now, you're completing your year. Use the West Virginia University. Please. You're very kind. We're very grateful. I assure you for all of those who are here. I thank God. And for West Virginia generally, we have more festivals in West Virginia than any state. Some 60 festivals. One is called the Sorgo Molasses Festival. And that was organized by little children of East children in the grades. All over the state, we have them one type or another. The Watermelon Festival included. Thank you so much. We're stacking the one we're stacking. Eureka College, and we're wearing themselves. Every year, you're at a pumpkin festival. Well, I've been at 1.23 consecutive years. That's at Independence in Preston County. And that's the Pumpkin Festival. So, we're especially happy, though, that on a busy day, they understand that you would receive them. They should go home and remember this. I hope that some players, because I'm going to remember it with pleasure, but I'm going to say it anyway. Thank you very much. It was very nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Good luck. Thank you. And thank you for my gifts. Oh! Okay. Thank you so much. President Senator Hooker. I'm going to say it. We have some distinguished gentlemen from the American Legion here today. Just in Hollywood, Minnesota. Let's make the call together. Remember well, sir. Thank you. I'm John Dunn from Montreal, Canada. There's no major. I'm John Jankers at Bethnester. Yes, sir. Good to be with you again, sir. Frank Hamilton of Indiana. President? Mr. President, we're a group of Legionnaires who belong to a sort of a little subgroup. We have a group in Canada that has been started after World War II, and every president has been a member or is going to be. And we were pleased when we heard that you would accept the member of our membership. We're all Legionnaires, and we do nothing of an international politically, too. We're simply goodwill to foster better relations between veterans in Canada and the United States. All of our members here are Legionnaires. I'm a Legionnaire myself. No. We'll just give you the paraphernalia of office. I mean, I'm here without a badge. I'll just say a quick word, Mr. President. Mr. President, I want to thank you for the honor you've done to our association by accepting this honorary life membership in the Armenian Air Force Veterans in Canada on the recommendation of our friends from the American Legion, with whom we have a strong fraternal ties. Well, I'm the one who's honored and I am most honored to be participating in something that I think is so emblematic of the relationship between us. I went through here to the hard act to follow further than that. When we addressed the American Legion convention in Seattle, I was the one that had to speak afterwards of what it was supposed to be and what it was supposed to sound like. The crowd was filtering out the Armenian attack. We appreciate Senator Luger coming with us. I'm grateful to just for seeing this one. The American Legion means a lot to us in Indiana. In Indiana, we're home base. In Indiana, this nation. Frank Casa brought us over here in... Better than four wars. Active duty. The only person who is protected during these four wars. War I, war II. Give me the last one living or two. Give me the age of General Hershey in the selective service system. What does it mean to get this into my age to try to bring it younger? I think that I remember I was a boy when World War I was born. I've always wondered about something I remember when my mother taking us down to the railroad station in a troop train, Canterbury, on its way. This was in Galesburg, Illinois, on its way, beast for overseas, shaking hands and all, and I handed him a penny for luck. Where that penny went was... That's what he wanted. Thank you again, Mr. President. Congratulations. I should keep up the good work, sir. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Good to be on board. Thank you. I was a commander when you were the captain. Spoke at Boston. Boston last Jesus. Well, I don't remember the pressure. I don't remember you. They liked it. Thank you. Thanks, Mr. President.