 Thank you. Congratulations. Thank you. Good to see you again. Good to see you. Mr. Blank, Commander's age. President. Good to see you. Good to see you. I have here something that still remains. That's right. And of course if we don't remind them that I was going to go home and football. So, in fact, I saw that wonderful game in that last two seconds. Oh, yes. That one play with Michigan. Yes. Yes. And I don't know whether you've watched on television or in person, but on television, too, I've been very struck by the family of that quarterback. They go over and they show. Oh, yes. And the only is the mother and father and that younger brother that's, is it cerebral palsy? I believe that's what he is, yes. Yes, yes. And by the way, that's a very attractive man. Yes. Yes. He chose to stay another year at school. Play ball in the tournament. We'd like to present you with the resolutions from the last convention in New Orleans. Thank you. Best wishes. I think you'll find that American Legion is supporting. Always have, and I appreciate it very much. It was great for me. We wish for you the best for your upcoming summit talks and the living of the fingers crossed. I think the majority of Americans are solidly behind you. Certainly the American Legion is. I know. I'm most grateful. Let me just get, pick something up. Mr. President, I want you to our next convention. We missed you, you know, with your illness. It's the first convention you missed. I know. Yes. And so we're going to Cincinnati this August. We look for you to be there. Yes, in August. There are some things I know already. There's horses allowed in Cincinnati. There's a little suit. Thank you very much. Thank you. Comfort with keys or not? Thank you very much. Thank you very much. We appreciate this. Certainly we appreciate it. Isn't it great? Let's see this one. It's in American Legion. And value to you. They always had it. Certainly. Certainly do that. Mr. President, we're going to do a group call here. We'll be in touch. Thank you very much. We appreciate it. Appreciate it, sir. We believe in the very supportive of the American Legion program. So we appreciate that. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. In regards to your life, please. I sure will. Thank you. We're here, but I don't know if my wife will. Good morning, Mr. President. How are you? Fine. You met George Armstrong before. Yes, hi. How are you? George worked in 1980 in the campaign and then came back and worked at HHS, and we were looking up to getting him in the White House in 83. So, he's going back to the pipe sector. I know. Let's turn here and get a picture. Here's just a little souvenir for your desk so you won't forget us. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Good luck. Thank you, Mr. President. Neil Healy is next. She's the lady that's leaving your office on drugs and alcoholism. She's going to run for Congress as you saw. Hello, Mr. President. It's so nice to see you again. Nice to see you. Nice to see you, too. Nice to have you, too. And this is the nicest farewell I could possibly have. But I hope to be coming back. I hope so, too. I'm assuming that you don't read a book through at one sitting. You're just a little souvenir. A small marker. So that you'll be rewarded. Thank you very much. I do appreciate it. Thank you for giving us that country back. And it certainly is Israel. All right, she'll tell me. Thank you very much. Bye-bye. Come in the back door here. Speaking in office here. Glad they like this back door. This is the second time. It's just as sad as the first. Two tours of letting me go. Remember your days here. On the Corral. That's for sure. All right. Be ready. I'll call you.