 Professor Kampelman, welcome to the graduation. Well, I feel welcome. Congratulations on that, and I know it's a pleasure calling on you. Oh, I'll do the best I can. I know you will. Well, get the passers-by in with the president. Good to see you again. Frank, may I say hello to you? I think they want us over behind the desk. Good. Hello, Mr. President. Incidentally, in Hollywood, we've learned that you always look at the very top of the page, and then your eyes are still in the canvas. If you look down here in the back, I'll show you a true interest. I mean, scenes are everything in the picture. And what does that tell you? I'll accept that your eyes will be in the canvas. That's smart. They don't know who. That's how actors come. Where they are? Okay, thank you. Thank you. Okay, thank you. Thank you. So, Fred, you look marvelous. Wish I looked as good as you. We've got a beautiful sunny day, too. Well, listen, why don't you come over and take that? Good. All right. Well, I've had a week on duty. So I'm trying to get things organized. I really look upon three objectives. One, which you mentioned over the phone. I think it's so important that we try to set up the process to expedite getting the facts out, and then getting those reports out there, not having those... This is a very recent one. Let's see what we can do about it. Fire, one of our fires. There's some lights. So younger of the great care of the ones we put in the service during this whole thing. Look, you haven't got anything else to do. In case anyone asks, I feel fine. We're here, I know, for a purpose of getting some reports on the domestic policy, the economic policy and the national security. And I'll start with you, Ed. Mr. President, we have a number of items on the agenda for the domestic policy council in the next few months. I want to be very careful. I'll make notes for myself. I've learned that before. We've got a difference in the city. We'll be chairman of the Federal Communications Commission. So I'm told, yes, you want to recommend Dennis Padric and I want to have me meet Austin if I can get her. So I want to spend six or seven minutes telling him why I think she deserves it. And then the choice is yours.