 Hi, how are you? Thank you very much. You see, why don't you get right in here? Hi, how are you? Wonderful. Peter, Peter. You're turned the wrong way. Rather than us. No, get right in here, sir. A picture. Okay. Thank you. My sister, Terry Silo, is over there. Thank you so much for inviting us. I will. Pleased to have you. This is right here. My sister, Terry Silo. She's the remit. It's good to go in and get a picture. Okay, fine. Thank you. Shall we go over here? Hi. How are you? I'm going to show you. Nice to see you. You look great. Well, I feel great. Fantastic. So you're doing so well. Am I your lucky charm? You were worried about me. I was worried about you. Because you were there. Boy, that was exciting. This is it. Oh, thank you. You'll be out. She's out with the live. So she'll be in. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. We'll see you later. Thank you. Thank you so much for coming. Thanks so much for coming. We're going to talk about the story of what you are. It was your honor. Why? The brothers. That's what I was looking for. Absolutely. It was at our years. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Congratulations. Hi. How are you? I'm so... I saw you when you broke up. Yeah. You didn't think it was too... No, it was fine. It was great. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Well, then. Hey. How are you? How are you? I'm glad to see you. I was going to send peace to you, but as long as you're here... Oh, my goodness. Okay. The old neighborhoods. Yes. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. We won't know the answer. It's all finished. Can you show me your room? Yeah. Yes. Yes. You kept saying, I see you out there. And I said, well, I see you. I saw you. Yes. Thank you so much. I hope you are doing fine. It's a pleasure. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Great. Welcome. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. How are you? Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much. You're used to saying things around. This is a world championship t-shirt. Oh, great. Thank you. Thank you, great. Well, you did a good job on announcing that company. I knew where your heart was. I knew where your heart was. I knew that you were pulling for us to take the whole thing. Of course. Yes. But went in wrong. That's right. Because that is your team that died just from way back with you and Anthony. That's right. Well, we're both going out and... But how about that game, that night? You brought us so much luck that game. That was fantastic. I couldn't believe that game. Well, I wanted the next day was to hear many describe that home run. You must have seen yourself on television when that home run was hit. Did you ever see? You came out of that dugout. Just like this. When I went. I think I was picking something. I think you left her out. I think you left her out. That's what it was. We really loved the win. It was a good win. You don't think my pitch was too hard for... He had to sponge in his glove. Yeah. Okay. I was worried a little bit. I wish you had seen her frozen with fear. Now I made her throw a few to me up in the West Coast. She hit me dead center. Please don't make me do that. So she came back to the dugout and said, I hope Belcher has your kind of stuff. I think we're all going to have... You've got your 34 fellas out there. They're coming through. And then we'll all be assembled over there for a group picture. You're going to meet the dream team. The team of Destiny. They captured the hearts of America. They did. They did. So God had His hand on there, Bob. This injured the director. We will just be patient over there and make sure that the boy you did will get his personal comment. Hello. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Hi. How are you? See you. Hi, Bob. Thank you. You do? You're a bit... Really? Hi, how are you? Good to see you. Hi. Thank you. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye. Bye,2-1. Thank you. Thank you. I was just telling you why it could be done now. You can't run 50,000 people through a magneton. I haven't a time left for baseball. How about that faculty? That's pretty good, sir. Certainly, if they do a story of my life on the screen, I'm too old to play. Well, it's a great pleasure. I just said yes. The president was much better looking than him when he was young. Chris is going to take everyone out to the Rose Garden. He keeps the game. He keeps the game. He keeps the game. I used to play favorites, but I must confess that after the World Series began, I just knew the winner was going to be a team from California. And I couldn't help but recognize the lady who you would just say no campaign has awakened a nation to the dangers of illicit drug use, and I'm glad to have you on my team. Let's remember that before this season started, few baseball writers were in the Oakland Athletics in five games. I guess it just never occurred to this bunch that someone else was supposed to win. But you did it, and you did it with guts and determination. Our award for both the League Championship and World Series in the same year, I've spent a few years during the World Series, and there were plenty of others who contributed too. Rookie pitcher Tim Belcher ought to get a raise for all the work he did in nursing injured players. Well, it was quite a dream season for the Dodgers, and I hope for each time you get to be my age, everything reminds you of the story. Well, this one's about a minister who walked a reverend. The player said, Sunday's our biggest day. We have the best crowds, make the most money, and after all, Sunday is your biggest day too, isn't it? Well, the minister nodded his understanding and then added, but there's a little difference. I'm in the right field. And the player said, so am I, and a son's horrible out there. Well, the son really shined up. I wanted us here to visit with you, and all I can say is that the first lady threw out the first ball of the World Series, and we won that game in the most dramatic way I've ever seen a ball game in a World Series won. So when you are finished with your job here, we would like for her to come out and throw the first ball out of Dodger Stadium, and of course bring you along with her. Transition begun. Mr. President, all of a sudden, the police saw their political prisoners. They suggested that they may release the ball in 10 weeks. I'm hoping that's true and will happen. Have you heard anything about it? No, just that, just what you said. What do you think about it? They said they were going to do it. Mr. Brigadier General, that the stars you're going to use are those from your father's room. Congratulations. Thank you so much, sir. And I think you see that everybody approves. Now, as I understand it, we're going to a telephone. That's correct. But you and I are going to tell your father. Oh, yeah. He doesn't know what the call is about, either. No, sir. I'm a little specious. I think that's probably down on the bottom. Well, it's a great pleasure to do this, and it's a pleasure to have him here with us. All our two, and yes, it is kind of busy, and we're working on it, but I thought that this was an occasion that not even a campaign should interrupt. I shall. All right. Good night, Dad. Love you. Bye-bye. Yes. Sir, thank you so much. Well, I appreciate that more than you could ever imagine. And I echo my father and the warmth and the kindness that you've shown today will last for us forever. It's been a tremendous honor. You're deserving of it. I'm very proud of things that could happen while you're here on this particular post. It's wonderful. Thank you so much for being here. I really appreciate it. I appreciate it. Mr. President, could we just set up one picture with the family? Yeah, good. I think you should be in between. Oh. Okay. All right. Okay. Good. Thank you, Mr. President. All right. Thank you very much. Thank you. All right. I can't believe it. I can't believe it. Sir, Mr. Dawson is here. You have to fancy doing another thing. They weigh, ladies, for calling out. Congratulations. Congratulations. Yeah, I'm on my way to San Diego tomorrow. No, you are. Have a good night. Thank you so much. Well, thank you so much. Congratulations. Enjoy your trip. Imagine what this means to a fellow that was a second lieutenant in the Cavalry Reserve. All right. Thank you very much. Thanks a lot. Hi, Zannie. Hi. Thanks for doing your part. I think we really surprised you. I understood it was quite a bit. It was actually useful. It was actually useful. I don't think I have to tell anybody that this day reflects nothing on me as a person. Absolutely nothing. I am here on this list, first and foremost, because the good Lord has been with me all my life and has seen fit to put me with and under and over the greatest people in the world. Obviously, the young Marine enlisted man who literally saved my life on a couple of occasions and getting on those kids who are willing to go up the hill just because you ask them to. Without them, none of the Marine officers or any officer would be worth a don. The people I've served for, I've served with a lot of people in this room, but I'm going to address particularly the civilians because I've always known in my military career that I could count on Marines because they're the hardest-working, toughest, best performers that I'd ever run into. All of a sudden, I met and started to work for civilians. I've got to tell you, for those of you who think that the Marine Corps or any service member has the market on hard work, professionalism, brains, and dogged determination, they're wrong. So my tip, my hat to learning something every day to my family who literally I could do nothing I would never have reached where I am now. I've been working for my wife, Sandy, who has moved 21 times in 25 years as Picton will shine my dirty boots, clean my weapons, et cetera. My son, Todd, and David's not here, but Todd, who I'm as proud of as anybody I could ever be. And I'd like to make mention of one person, my dearest friend who I am so happy is here, Colonel Tom Drowdy, who is, if I am anything, it's because he's been pushing me the whole way. And so thank you so much. I really am flabbergasted by this. Please have some champagne.