 Come on, get on with it. I'm here for the place of the law. This is Mr. Paul Brennan, who's the publisher. It's a pleasure. Thank you very much. See you very soon. Take this president into the suite of New York to Colorado. Please take it. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. I'm Paul Reitz. That's my name. Good to see you. You're on 7th and you're here. Congratulations. Congratulations. I'm sorry. I want Mr. President to tell you how you're doing. I'm pleased to see you. Nice to see you. How's that? Yeah, that's good. I'm really pleased to have you. I'm glad you're here. I hope you're coming in. I'm flanking you. Thank you. I saw it before all you had. It was really appreciated. I know all of you want us to start. It's true. It is true. He had first aid. He said, I need to show him your sign. And then start his business. She stepped me back and watched and waited. I think appropriate to the occasion. Congratulations. Thank you, Mr. President. And a thank you for all you're doing. The reason that this occurs is because one, adoption is expensive. And secondly, the folks in the black community just don't want to adopt. I think we're up here. You know, I've seen so many other people come in for a goodbye photo. And it's hard to believe that I'm coming in for a goodbye photo. That's because you're thinking? But I changed my mind. Do you remember Claire? President? Hello there. This is Laura. How are you? Hi. Good to see you. Now, Claire, do you want to give this to the President? And tell the President who you're from. We just had a party. We just had a party upstairs. Claire said, could I take some cookies to the president? I think for a few minutes. Well, not too many. Well, thank you very much. And I'll thank her when I get upstairs. Thank you. Well, needless to say, Mr. President. Should we kiss him? A little smile? Laura, that's good. Are you happy to be here? The cameras just get so unhappy if you aren't smiling. They're real talk, aren't they? You know, I was thinking back today. When these things get close, you know, all the memories start flooding in. Of course, there are too many, but I remember the first car ride that I ever had the privilege of taking with you was to go up to the private sector initiative and speak to that first one that we did. And I'll never forget you're sitting in the back. Mike was there. I was on the jumpy. And you were talking about your mother and what an impact she had on you growing up and what an impact she had on you with your belief in God and everything that we were trying to do at private sector initiatives. And I think that's the first memory. I just had another one today. I was meeting in there with this council that was doing so much Black Council. Oh, yes. It reminded me of one. I was only about that size. I was only in second grade. And my mother in law knew I was a bully every day from school. They had me arriving at home in tears. I had to come down the street and then turn a corner. That was the first time I was around the corner. This particular day there was a mother that a gentlest kind of a human being I'd ever known standing on the porch. Stare at the porch and she said, I have laced into it. Well, thank you for your time. Thank you for everything. Well, thank you for that. I'll see you again tomorrow. That's my last. Thank you so much. I wish you all the very best. Can you say goodbye in front of me? Goodbye. Oh, yes. Just a little souvenir. Well, thank you. Thank you very much. Just to keep you in your memories. Right. Okay. Thank you, Mr. President. Goodbye. Goodbye. Are you back home? Thank you for my cookies. Enjoy it. Mr. President. Mr. President. No, I see again. It's a pretty good question. And this is John Larner. Mr. President. Mr. President. President. Hello. Pleasure to meet you. It's a pleasure to be here with you and your respective responsible staff. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. I was a little bit caught up. And I'm really good at these things because he is a voter on the day. So this film is really about the voters. People who make their living on the day and people born and born and we would like to present to you this videotape and in the beginning this is our film. I believe it works in your format. We can check into that a little bit for you. Well, I should look forward to that and I must congratulate you in 20 years of these special killers and all that. That airs tomorrow night on PBS and maybe you will have a chance to see it tonight. I have a premiere of it. That will be 26th, 27th year and 22nd on the Baltimore area. Tomorrow night. Tomorrow night. Mr. Boyle would like to present you with a painting of his skipjack. We understand you were born a skipjack that I would just speak. I hope this embodies some of the beauty that we have there. Plus some of the maritime heritage. We all enjoy it. Thank you. You aboard the latest video when you're out. We saw this guy in some of that. No problem. Got the family layer more. He's a good friend of mine. That both ties up very near this boat here. He's got the map snares by the bridge. Very interesting place. Very beautiful. You're a hero in the Bay. Everybody that's really looking to help us clean it up. It's a lot of excitement. And then I'll ask you if it's really useful to help us clean it up. Everybody's kitchen in the house. Well, that's great. That day was a wonderful day. I had the first one to see and point out to the rest. A couple of eagles. We still have to doubt that. That's right. Very good. Thank you for your time here. That's all the way in. Thank you so much. Mr. President, nice to see you. Thank you very much. Hello, President. How are you? See ya. It's good to see you again. So well. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Of course you know. Mr. President. Why do we come in for time? Yes. Well, it's appropriate to tell the story. This is all the time. You were leaving New York on a plane after you had been speaking in New York and had time when you were in Canada for the following information. And as the plane took off, Mr. President, you decided to stroll on the island plane. And my wife and I were sitting on the 6th floor. And as we passed, you said, what are you doing? So we said, well, we're going out for a radio vacation. And I was overwhelmed. I didn't know what to say. I said, Mr. President, how do you find your success to get a radio? Which was a stupid question. But anyway, your response was, so that everybody could hear it, he's flaky. Well, I used that expression just then. Yes. Funny thing is, I don't think I've used that expression since. Well, that's your man. Well, you know if, like, when you see me. Wow. And he turned out to be.