 I'm goody. Good afternoon, Mr. President. How are you? Good, sir. Nice to present you, Mr. Hansenberg. Good afternoon, Mr. Hansenberg. Nice to see you. I think maybe they'd like to have us sit down in their chairs. We're doing an interview. I'll show you over here. You're 7 years from New Wolf's stock. Well, I'm glad to hear that. Great to hear that. Your Prime Minister was kind of going to say that also. Yes. Did you enjoy his visit? Oh, very much. You had a good car he told. Yes. That was very, very pleasant. Very worthwhile. See more of the Swedes now. Totally. What had it been a long time? Yeah, 26 years. We had, you know, at my paper, we had an executive come, where we invited you to all your predecessors. You would speak to Mr. Hansenberg in my mind. I understand the invitation to you. You have rested up for a while. Thank you. Pleasant. It's the first time I've been happy to see the ring. It's the only reason I'm happy to see it alone on the tables. We were supposed to have a big picnic do for the Congress out there. And the cast. The cast were postponed. Yes. Which we did. And then after you postponed it, you think now we'll probably clear up. And then everyone will be disappointed. So I'm glad to see that we did the right thing. And then it's raining hard out there, right? It looks like it is. But to postpone some outdoor events, let Mr. Klaus have it. Yes. As a matter of fact, we had planned to have the dinner instead of indoors. We're going to have it down out here on the Rose Garden. We've done it once in a while. And it's very beautiful. I got it back. The weather did us in. Thank you, sir. Oh, thank you. Well, look at that. She knows there's a camera. I have a grandfather. This is my daughter, Jessica. Hi. Hi. Hi. How are you? Good. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. This is my son, Jamie. Hi. Hi. Hi. Oops. Hi. My son, Joe. Hi. Hi. Here's the picture. And then go back to the party. Wait here. All right, why don't you come over. I'd love to get it, Jessica. Right here. Listen to my speech. Here's Bill. One, two, three, four. That's great. Well, right here. One more. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much. Did you smile, Jessica? Yeah. Do you want to join me? Oh, I'm fine. My question is, they never did your eyes on the camera. This is fascinating, but... Well, you really ought to be in my face. What? You're really on it. Well, listen. I appreciate this. I'm sad we're leaving, but... Not as sad as we are. I know, but I'll have my husband more often. Around more often. Yes. It's well. Should I go in? Please. Yes. Thank you again for having me. Thank you. Thank you so much. Senator. Let's let them be received. Let you all get in place first. Thanks. Thank you. Thank you so much. So let the family get in place first. Yes. What's going on? I just thought I would tell you that at least we know some people that are very happy about the change that's taking place. Where is going? The news of this today, the market went up more than 75. 75 now. 75, right? 75. Yeah. Yes. Less dollars. A lot of dollars. Well, you know, seriously, I think we're all here with mixed emotions about what is taking place. I know, however, that one thing that now that I can do that he will no longer be advancing is the last I can go to Moscow. But that sounds strange to you, I'll tell you why I couldn't up until now, with Bill doing the advancing, advancing for a previous president in Moscow, and in the hotel after or one of the events, they got to speculating on what they'd heard about bugging and so forth, if maybe the hotel suite where they were wasn't bugged, so they started looking. And they couldn't find one until someone thought of the carpet and they rolled up the carpet and there was a metal plate, and with a pen knife they undid the screws and took out the metal plate and there were a lot of wires in there and they went at them and they tore them all out, and then they heard the crash as the chandelier in the room below. So I couldn't risk Moscow. I think all of us are very, it is mixed emotions. It is that your family is going to see much more of you now, and not have the long separations that they've had so many times, and at the same time though we're very sad, because he's been a master at what he's done, to do anything like that. I think this is between Geneva trips, Mr. President. Well, God bless you and thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. It really is going to be hard for me to say this. Truly appreciate everything that I've done here, you have been one of them. I have witnessed history be made as you move this country forward, and to me that is the greatest reward, what you've done for this country, the American people, and I look particularly at Jessica, and as I said in my letter of resignation, it's for these people here that they will really know the difference in your presidency as they grow up, because you've done everything for us, and I really appreciate it. Thank you so much. It's been my honor. Thank you. A little souvenir, and in no way reflects the great value of any place in all that you've done, and now I think Nancy has something for you. Yeah, Bill. I remember Venice, and the bed that was flowing over, Bill, you know, beauty power that was put in, and the, what else was done, the complete remodeling of the building. The painting, the wallpapers. The painting, the wallpapers, the Venetian bed linens, and you know, all of those things. And my decorator who went over to do it all, you remember all that, and Bill, I'm so grateful to you. So grateful to you, Bill. So I just thought as a little reminder. Oh, that is wonderful. To Bill Henkel, the keeper of the bed, with deep felt appreciation. Thank you so much. Missing. Bill was always in charge, also, of the balloon risings after those very years. I came late to this operation with Bill Henkel, and I had only one trip that he advanced, and I can say that it never rained a drop while we were gone, but while we were in Venice, I marveled at the accommodations at the hotel, especially his own. And it was only by accident that I saw his accommodations, because mine were in a remote corner of the hotel, not very well lit. And after I was there a day or two, I was bold enough to complain to Henkel that my bathroom had no shower. And that if it had a shower, I, unlike him, had no robe that was given. And the next morning I found 15 robes that Bill had provided to show his prowess as an advanced man, and I thought I'd give you one. I think that's enough of the speeches, because now the food is, usually it's the reverse. The speeches come after them, but no, dig in. That's the other way around. Thank you.