 This is kind of all the above for our mission commander. We're all here today. This is my client. This is my colleague. Hey, it's Aaron. Don Williams, the person that slides to me. Thank you. Thank you a lot. Thank you. Thanks very much. This is my friend, Linda. Thank you. Jeff Lawson. We've got to see one outside. This is my colleague. This is my Barbara. Aaron Briggs. You too. Thanks. And the person today was our other editor. I'm Faith Walker. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Dr. Ray Settler. Thank you. She operated the arms of the tank switch for us. Well, I was going to do the Gibson, because it is a spouse on this trip, but here's one of them four in space, and, well, again, he's an astronaut also. They've got the only three-year in the world that said both mommy and daddy flew in space. Charlie Walker, who shared the myth that her friends and family could be too close to see you. Thank you, sir. That's why I thought you were going to say you were. Thank you. You know, you suppose we could have just a crew over here for a group chat? Thank you. Thanks, sir. Thank you. We could have a second before you raise up the chair. Thank you. Is there something? No. You do? No, I had to go in space. You did? No, I had to go in space to get it from the set. Probably do it again to get another set, wouldn't you? Yes, I would. Well, listen, it's good to see you. I have a question I want to ask. And it is, do you ever want to calm down and begin to find yourself thinking that that thing was built by the horse bidder? Mostly, sir, I have a bunch of very dedicated people. We've all worked with them. I'm working for one of those companies that happens to be the lowest bidder sometimes. I know that the companies do very good work. Well, at least you must. I remember, I've never gotten over it. My confusion of the way it all started. Having known when we were on the glide path of Air Force One in the one landing that I did see out of Edwards when the guy was up on the platform, because they said the shuttle was on this approach. And I said, well, where is it? And he said, just go for it. I don't know who it is. So I was just going to show you this poster. While we were in Utah, we saw it up at Firefall, and I think it sums up our feeling towards the shuttle program. It was taken during our launch and it shows the shuttle up in the American flight with a way to go American. I think that's a very fitting saying. Yes, it is. We as a crew certainly appreciate you having us here. And I think that more than that, we appreciate your support of this space program. You know what I'm doing for a little bit. It's the challenge and opportunity for our clients. And if we're going to be competitive and safe, I think we have to keep our own care. Yes. Okay, Senator Garner now, we're in Washington. Well, I know my president calls me Jake. He can't. I want to tell you, Mr. President, how proud I am of these people. We were excited that you called us in this space. And they really do a fantastic job. I can say that I had very close oversight. Not only as a crew, but NASA. So proud of each one of them, the job that they did out there when we were attempting to save that satellite was really remarkable. And we're very proud of not only this group, but the other crews. A lot of dedicated people at NASA that put in a lot of time, a lot of extra effort, for not very much money, and take a lot of risk for our countries. Well, I am proud. And I'm proud to be our senator there. We got it back. I had a desperate need for it. And I was almost prepared to get it done back. I'm trying to ask you to drop me off. I made it back in about an hour to support the Nicaragua program. We're proud of you. You did a great job. It's done wonderful every time to see the whole country so very proud. This is a very historic office, as you know. Several presidents in this office looking for this as the best one. And I don't say that just your face, I've said it to you privately. So, I mean to, in front of people, he's a great human being. Forgetting being president through vicariously, through all acts all right, had the opportunity to meet him a long time before he became president. And the side that people don't see of he and Nancy is the side I wish they could. You get all this political stuff that we have to put up with here in Washington and the images that are created and some of the criticism that I see is really very disappointing when you know people on a personal basis like Kathleen and I have the opportunity to know the president and Nancy just don't find more decent, sincere human beings any place than those two. And they're devotion to each other in this country and for a long time we've had the opportunity to do that. Howard Baker left, I haven't seen you as much. I left the leadership with him. We admire you personally far beyond what you do for the country as president. Well, although as Jake has told us, I think we all appreciate someone who has the vision to look forward where we're going and to sponsor something, direct something like the space station effort. That's the next step. You haven't seen nothing yet. And this group over here This is the ground crew. Yes. But I have a lunch that flights like that do. You're alone even though you're down here and kind of sweating it out. I think you're the first one to have this group. All of us spouses are extremely honored to have been included today. The only reason we want to come back from space is because of them otherwise. I don't know something about it. So what are we going to say your name on the next manifesto? As I said, it's so much higher than the horse you got. In fact, I tried to tell Kat Weinberg the only reason I took this job was to say, I'm going to be honored to have been included today. The only reason we want to come back from space is because of them. I'm just going to go to the re-institute the horse cavalry. That may make me looking back. But even the cavalry makes it to the high peak sometimes. Yes. Mr. President, thank you for your time. I tell you, I know firsthand of an incident that happened way back in those days when it was a citizen military training program. And there were some reserve officers and cavalry officers and associates of mine. And they'd have annually in the summertime a couple of two weeks maneuvers and so forth. And these citizen training, this would be their kind of high spot. And one night in one of those, just reminds me a little bit of your countdown also, the young lieutenant of the Platoonia Cavalry and he was supposed to break camp and then Ron, they were with another platoon at a point some distance away. And everything was working fine except that they couldn't get one horse to move. And they with a rifle, they did other things that it wouldn't move. Finally, he had to break out a foot actually to see if they could find out what was wrong. They had saddled it to the picket line. So that takeoff didn't come. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Thank you very much. Thank you for the opportunity to appreciate this. I'll put the women of the group. Thank you, sir. Please press on. Mr. President, I'd like to leave with you one small token. This is the Electrophoresis Project of Pharmaceutical Purification Project that I fly with. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.