 Shake hands six or five more times and then I'll have my hands sorted. Good morning, Mr. President. Good morning. Nice to see you. May I present Mr. Charles Rue. Yes. Charles Rue. Very good. Good morning, Mr. President. And Ms. Wendy Rue, Mr. President. Good morning. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. And Dr. Curtis Plot, which is the executive vice president, and Mr. Carl Flapkin. Mr. President, I would like to ask Mr. Plot, Mr. Rue. Mr. Rue, yes. I have something here for you that I would like to present. First of all, I'd like to say thank you for giving us your time. You're very busy. And please do. The plaque that we have here today is one that we are presenting for the very first time. It's the American Manager of the Year. I'm going to present it to you because we feel you are, without doubt, the number one man in the reesee group. It's being presented on behalf of these 17 sponsoring national organizations. And a little history, maybe, if you're familiar. I'm sure you probably are. The National Management Association initiated the Management of American America in 1978. And in 1983, those legislation passed through the Congress of the United States, and you signed into legislation a law and a presidential proclamation. In 1984, we fell in order to honor the Management of American America. It's very important to present to you this 1984 Manager of the Year award. And with that, I would like to, if you don't mind, read what it says. Okay? With your permission's purchase. It says Management Week in America. 1984, American Manager of the Year presented to President Ronald Reagan for the support of the management profession and recognition of its essential role in increasing productivity and contribution to our American Enterprise system. Now, this is presented by the Management Week cosponsors, Academy of Management, Administrative Management Society, American Chamber of Commerce Executives, American Management Associations, American Society of Association Executives, American Society for Personnel Administration, and American Society for Training and Development, Chamber of Commerce of the United States, Institute of Certified Professional Managers, International Management Council, Junior Achievement Incorporated, National Association for Female Executives, National Association of Manufacturers, National Federation of Independent Business, National Management Association, and National Small Business Association, and last but not least, Students in Free Enterprise. So with that, I'd like to thank you. Good to have met you. I know they'd like to have me turk around. Well, I'm very proud to have this, and I don't think they could ever receive the freedom to feel totally discerning of it. Well, who do you think you are? I'm proud and happy to have it. It's presented on behalf of all of these national organizations. I hope you can find a place to hang out. I believe you. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you very much. Thank you. Congratulations. Thank you a lot. Very nice meeting you. Nice to see you. Thank you. Thank you. Good luck. Thank you. Thank you. She's tipped it again. Nice to see you. Hello. Hello. Thank you, Mr. President. It's a lovely to see you. It's a lovely to see you. Do you remember the community? And the city. It's an old, rather blurry picture. I wonder if I could get you to sign it at some point. Would you mind? Yes. This is our joining. No, thank you. Very nice. You and I will go over first in front of the fireplace. All right. Picture, and then you will join us for that. Wonderful. I like that. All right, sir. Your visit to the community. Now, would you all, ladies? The ladies get between the signings for your picture. All right. Well, I wish you well in the city of Afghanistan. Very complex. Would you want to see her? That's lovely. Thank you very much. Can I take one minute of your time to sign it? Yes. Would you mind? I'd be very happy if you would. I don't want you to sign. I love you. You don't mind me writing. If you don't mind writing, of course, you can join me. Thank you. This isn't you. No, it's me. It's just you. No, I'm just looking at the other one. I thank you very much. That's very much my thing. All right. And if you get to the bottom, you win. All right. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. My number's full. All right. Good luck. Me, especially, to tell me about that side trip. When the Grenades found out that they were Americans, they said it just is unbelievable. And they're in love with our young soldiers over there, the Grenade and people. Graffiti all over the walls, all the lot. No Yankee go home there. They want them to stay at home. I guess I didn't realize you could go to Grenades now. I didn't realize Grenade was open again. Oh, yes. And probably their biggest enemy is going to be tourists. Oh, really? It's a beautiful land. Beautiful beaches. President. President. How are you, Mr. President? Hi. Good to see you. Good to see you. Thank you. Mr. President. My wife. President Anderson. Hello there. So long to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Yeah. We meet regularly. You and I go in front of the fireplace first. We'll get you and you and join us. Great. That's great. Which way? I don't know. Which trip? The one you just got back from down the road. Oh, it was great. It really was. Yeah. Now, in the middle. Oh, maybe in the middle. It makes it a bigger picture. I don't know. I don't know. Yeah, that does look a lot better. What can I say? Well, in a way, I envy you, Martinus. Oh, good. Oh, it's nice. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Absolutely. Thank you very much. Absolutely. Great. I think we did a picture with China. We did a picture with China. It was brilliant. We really appreciate this opportunity for Tom, Catherine. He's owned the 2nd Mississippian District to be ambassador. He lives in the world. How about that? We'll have to rectify things like that. That's all right. I guarantee it. I'm very proud of it. We really appreciate this. Absolutely. We also have a long list going down to this one. That's right. Come back if you need to swim with us. Two or three of these others have done this, and he said, can I hug you? And I said yes. Oh! I got a hug. Oh, that's great. They were great. The other thing that impressed me very much was the high percentage of it that came down. And in just the second that you had said something of a religious nature, God bless, we pray. Oh, that is. I was amazed at it. And the commanding general told me after when I mentioned it to him that they have morning services, Catholic and Protestant, at 6.30 a.m. And every day there are 600 to 800 cadets in those services. I think we're on the verge of turning the eve of America around. They're strong people. They really are. I appreciate it. Through mail. And you just couldn't believe it. And the general told me after. When the general greeted him coming through, he said, I'll tell you. My kid said 5-1. The minimum is 5-3. And he must have cheated or something to get in. But now he's going to enjoy it. That's right. Hey, Shirley. Hello there. Nice to see you. I wanted you to look at this picture. I wonder if you can give me an explanation for that. How come you look the same when I don't? That was in the... How much? When did you announce that you were in Forgottenham, California? Was that in the... No, that was in December 31st of... I announced the last day of 1965. Yes. And that picture's older than I thought. You were in El Paso here about two weeks before you announced. You came to speak to our public group out of California. Yes. But, sir, you've not changed as much as I have. Well, listen, let's go over in front of the fire pit. That's what you're going to do with this. Thank you very much. I look forward to the service. I've been like that for a few years. I want to support in the past. I don't live in any place but in this country. Yes. Hello, Mr. President. I'm Paul. I present my wife to your servant. Mr. President. I'm over there. Very, very good. Thank you. Good to see you. Mr. President, this is Steve Eisenbaum who is at the New York Desk Office. Let's take a seat. Well, you and I will go over here and have a picture in front of the fire pit. And you have been doing this. Thank you. Well, thank you so much. Thank you. I appreciate very much your doing it. No. No, you haven't saw it in the picture. You were the man who was putting it that way. Thank you. Oh, wonderful. Thank you. Thank you. Well, thank you for what you're doing in this. This is something for God to spare the customer. Oh, thank you so much, Mr. President. Mr. President, I should like to say to President Bolivar, when I see them, I'd like you to have confidence in me. That's with it. We will not. Thank you very much. Come and see us. I like that. It really is possible. There would be more in it. And I present Mr. Salvador Lou. And Mr. Thomas. Very well done. Thank you very much. We have here, Mr. President, a sample of pictures from many guys at our studio for our radio station. This is a letter from Juanita Castro, Fidel Castro's sister that he said that due to the fact that I know it's a totalitarian plan, so my brother, Fidel Castro, and I must support the possession of fighting against that danger. And that's Fidel Castro's sister. This is a letter of the parents of the Cuban-American marauding Cuban invader from October. And we were very touched by this face for a year all the way up. He died, he suffered his life, only 23 years old, fighting against him. And here's something that it was for us very important. This lady was able to leave Cuba only with this medal. This medal was given almost 90 years ago to her father who fought in the Spanish-American war. And she said that this is the only possession that she had. That's her father's medal because he fought against the Spanish colony. And she wanted to give it to you. The only thing she had, she wanted to give it to you. And this is a letter of delegate to the Democratic Convention in California. He's the vice mayor of the city in the county. And he's going to introduce in the convention a resolution to support your policy in Central America. I guess he wouldn't be too far on that. But anyway, he said that he's going to do it because he supports your policy. And these, of course, this is a letter from a seven years old child. That she took him to the station. And we felt that we have many children who prefer that this Republican, I wasn't born in Miami Fly. And I have seven years old. Hello, your family. We love you. I love you. And all that. And these, of course, are many chevons of newspaper that the wire story could be our campaign that we did in Miami. And because of this wire story, many communities in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Tampa are going to follow. So they'll do the same. Send you letters of support. And write Congress. We're going to deliver something like this to the Congress. State delegation from the delegation. So we are no longer the silent majority in the present. No, you're mad at me. I know how to thank you. I know that you can play such a part in explaining what the situation is and why it is necessary to help our neighbors in Central America. And we're willing to do it. The most grateful I am. In your feelings, we are going to do it over. I just want to say something about you. I just want to say something about you. Right. If they see the picture of the Marine. Yes. And this medal is very, very moving. Because he's throwing it back to me. And she said, well, in Castro's sister. Castro's sister. Castro's sister. And also here, this is a cartoon. This is a cartoon. You see, they call Castro the horse. In Cuba, they call Castro the horse. And I'm going to contain this horse. This is a movie actor, Ronald Reagan. Oscar. A movie for the Oscar. And her name is on the back. It's a very popular cartoon. Oh, I love it. Thank you very much. Oh, sir. Thanks. Thank you very much. You're welcome to New York. You're very kind. There's no need. It's our duty. And by God, we're going to do everything we can to do it. We're doing very good. We are going to do everything we can to let you continue. Thank you, sir. Thank you. Have a good day. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Mr. President, we're going to have a while.