 Our friend Dick Schleicher and Claire, and for the last year he's been running what we call the People's Department, the Ministry of Program that brings the most direct aid to Americans who need government's help. I know you all agree he's done an excellent job. Dick speaking for all of us here on the behalf of the country that you've served so well and for a long time. I thank you. I think everyone else does. A large part of your physical responsibility and human compassion with great confidence and caring. And you once again infused our policies with values that made our country great. I'll miss you, not just for your record of accomplishments at HHS, which is long but also you're a true and trusted friend. And we've been side by side for a number of years. Together we wage some sometimes lonely and always challenging battles to bring common sense back to government and return to the people of power over their own lives. And I rely on you for wise and honest counsel and count it on your support and you never let me down. I knew when you asked, when I asked you to take on this tremendous job that you had been planning a return to private life. And I'm grateful that you put that aside, put aside your personal wishes long enough to make yet another contribution to public good as the Secretary of Health and Human Services. I look forward to working with your successor, Margaret Heckler. And no, she'll continue the excellent work you've begun, her ability and energy will be put to good use. It's your colleagues and I will miss you. And I thank you again for friendship, for support. And I know that'll remain unchanged. So good luck and God bless you. If I had a glass in my hand right now, I'd drink a toast. I really only gave the water back or somebody told me it was bad luck. Well anyway, I think all of us made it back. I bless you both and we just wish you all the best out there. And I know the personal reason that you had a long time ago for entering government service. And I think you can go with a very clear conscience that you've paid your bill. First I want to say how fortunate both Claire and I and our family feel that we've been able to serve and work with you not just for the two years but for the six years beginning back in 1976. And I can't help but think with Paul standing right in front of us that back in 76 in terms of Washington we were sort of a lonely trio back then. Seed mates that we were. And now of course the Avant-Garde has taken over and has really brought about a Reagan Revolution with your leadership and it's wonderful to see how many friends you have and how big and how long the lines are around you now and that's a great sign of a leader and also your talent and ability. I think the second thing that Claire and I want to say is that when we first met you on an intimate basis back in 76 and got to know you, two qualities stood out. Number one, your warm personality, your depth of character. And it got through to Claire and me right off and of course Paul had told me about that for some time back but we didn't need it authenticated because you proved it. And second, I think there's no more good friend and strong supporter through those periods of time and friendship than you and Nancy and Claire and I and family and everybody here really appreciates it and the people that I've asked today to invite other than our close personal friends are a lot of people who have stuck with me through my Senate career and Cabinet career and we all just thank you for the great job you've done as President. Thank you very much. You're the souvenir to dig along. And Claire don't feel that we'll let you come back and visit us. Why don't you say something? You're a better speaker than I am. Oh, I don't usually follow Dick and follow the President. They're really too hard acts to try to even say anything after but Mr. President I think I'm the one that really was the hanger on here. I have trouble giving up things and I worked very hard on Dick not to leave the Senate and something very good came out of that. So he had better judgment than I had then and I'm counting on him to have better judgment than I had then. Well, I want to thank you and Nancy so much for just being our friends and for all of you who have been our friends and our support. To me a true friend is really a glimpse of God and I think you've all given us a lot of glimpses haven't they been? Thank you. You've never recognized anyone looking at her but it's Claire's mother. I know. Here's the rest of the family. You've seen them before. That's pretty much the right thing to do because it gives me the opportunity. It's for the right people. We believe in pregnancy too. We think it's Republican. It better be. All of a sudden I knew by the way he was looking the ball must be coming way down the field and over toward the side and I turned around a dozen times and went up and I got it. But by this time I had been in the whole game I was so tired that I just knew I didn't want to run. The game was almost over in the last minute of the game but there I was with a clear field and the line went green for a touchdown all the way down there. But I thought if I juggle the ball a little bit he'll tackle me right behind me. So I kind of you know did this and nothing happened. I started to straighten up but just then he put his arms around me and said, Tag you're it. And the coach even with only a minute or so to go I saw my substitute coming out of it. The coach didn't have a sense of humor about it. And he was waiting for me and he said, What happened to you? And all I could say was I'm tired. So I never got my touchdown. It's a better story at night. I guess advised by the president about how to play. Well listen enjoy everybody. I know it's not an occasion to particularly enjoy this mixed emotions. Fortunately we still be in the area so whatever you need private sector support why we'll be personified in private sector support. All right. We can use that. Right. Don't just stand there. Okay. Thank you. Kelsey and Dave. Dave? What up here? Kelsey? Kelsey and Dave? Kevin shakes. Dave. Good to see you. Good to see you. We stole her away from down here. And she's done a great job for us at HHS. She's really happy. This is my personal secretary. 27 years. She's in the age of working for you all through her. And Dave knew all about you. That's how you remember when you were 7 or 6. Where's Larry? Come here. Get in there. Get over here. Okay. Okay. Dave? That's 9. Yeah. Larry? I'm going to get this one. Oh, okay. Okay. She's our pro-life candidate. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.