 Hello there. Very nice to meet you. Nice to see you. And we're all littered. Hello, Mr. Proudham. Good to see you, sir. Good to see you. How are you? Well, which is Coca-Cola? Which is Coca-Cola. I'm Coca-Cola. You're United Earth. United Earth. I think that's a wonderful thing. Oh, thank you. Well, you know, we've been involved with the 60 years, so it's a logical extension for us. Oh, Godly. And we're very proud of it. It was very generous. We're glad to be associated with our friends again tonight. I mean, she excited the young athletes. Sorry, you'll know how much fun it was for us. Yeah. And they are upbeat. They are. They are upbeat. Well, we're going to bring them in. That makes her next. Right. Gentlemen, can you come right this way? Thank you. Thank you, sir. Good to see you again. Friend. Just one minute. Okay. For corporate giving. Yeah. For the corporations to pay for bringing all the kids together and bringing them in. Good. Good. Friend. You go ahead. Friend, sir. You go this way. President Bob, help me. Yes. Servant to C.S, sir. Well, I'll see you. It's a wonderful challenge. Foreign Script to join her. Well, hello. Congratulations. Thank you. Greg Barton. Hi. You're not the on this president? Hello there. Good morning. Hi, nice to meet you. Nice to see you. How are you doing, Mr. Reagan? All right. Well, come over here. I started saying congratulations. You sat down at the parking lot. Did you see the rain for that? I think we could, Jim. I thought you said the other guy. No, that was the other way. No, I mean close the other one behind you. We have a fight on this one. This time of year, the sun just gets low enough that all of us. That's the only time we have to pull these grapes, and the sun starts coming in here. Keeping them in the back. That's not good. That sure is hot enough that it doesn't work on the camera. It's just closing the whole way. That's as far as it's going to go. Thank you very much. Thank you. I'll never get home. Okay. Thank you very much. Okay. President, we'd like to give you a amount of our appreciation. The COIN program is not so much to our efforts because the resources is bringing to us. We want to thank you. We're new working all the proceeds of this directly to the support of athletes for training and travel. So it doesn't go through the bureaucracy and we'll see if it gets right down to the bottom line. I have a feeling that this will appear in your presidential library. Oh, that's wonderful. See, you have to go quite a ways now before you get to deep water. They built the pools pretty deep. I used to do that myself. Did you? Yeah. I did. Every summer for seven summers was a lifeguard. Great. Well, we could probably save a few lives. And also did a little running, but not Olympic. Ran the quarter and was then the 440. But that was in high school. Couldn't do both. So I chose swimming. We're ready. We need to hold here while everyone goes over and takes their places and we'll be a few minutes behind them. Thank you. You're welcome. Thanks. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. See you in a little bit. Thank you. I just know many hours and sacrifices into glorious months. If everything came together, you stood on the metal platform holding your head high of the star-spangled banner graying out in trouble. If you didn't come home wearing a metal, you still were every day ideal. Rest and make it to the limit. And my roommate and I both came at you to kill that promise. And that's why we all wanted to drop three America. And that's why we're here for you. Because you've worked with me from the very best that you can be. I don't measure the success of our Olympic games only proud. These Olympics were a triumph for our small gifts to take home. So I'll remember Korean, end quote. But the day we do remember the Korean people and the proud to have them as friends and proud of their success from around the world. One observer described his massive friendship as squirming together in a sea of international relevance. We're going to say I send again good luck to the American people for their support of our United States Olympic team. Thank you. I'd like to introduce to you some of my distinguished teammates from the Olympic team. So many champions, Dan and Evans. Back in field, Queen of the Scrooge, I would like to be here in the city to receive the warm welcome and to enjoy each other's company on a less competitive circumstance. I look at what's important for our country. And to come back to the states and to see that the gift was so well received with smiles, handshakes and warm gestures. Mr. President.