 Good. Sixth mile. Thank you so much. Very good. My pleasure. Hi, Rich. How about you? I'm sorry, I'm sorry, sorry. My pleasure. I'm sorry, my pleasure, sorry. It's fine, it's fine. Thanks. I appreciate it. I appreciate it. Thank you. Thanks. This is Clark Diffree. This is not part of the program, so please. This is Ben Ingear. Hello, Mr. President. I'm very proud of you for being able to present this congressional medal, go for the medal. Thanks to you for authoring the building, make this possible, present this to you, your father, 33rd president of the United States, and the last president of the Democratic Party that I actively campaigned for. But he took office as we all know, unusual situation and at a desperate time in the last days of World War II, brought that war to a successful conclusion and then was in charge when the United States took actions that today we look at the result that the first wild enemies are now our staunchest and most solid allies. And he never lost for one second his faith in America down through all of the years. So I'm very proud of you. Thank you. Thank you very much. It's very nice coming to you, especially because I remember how much you helped that in 1904. Even though you're no degree now. Oh, no, I found a great many things. In fact, that's why I quoted him in the last campaign, but he's distressed a little bit. That's why I thought that was very funny. But it's very especially kind of you to take your time to do this. And I'm glad you don't do it for me. I have a kind of a bond, too, with a certain number. I always thought for days when I played football and the number in my journey was 33, and then I became the 33rd governor of California. I have an affinity for that number. The good numbers. I want to see the box. Oh, there. Yes, I would. Thank you. Bless you for coming. Thank you very much for taking the time. Thank you very much. Good to see you. Thank you. Say, Margaret. Oh, that's it. Thank you. Okay. You're making me feel good already. You're making me feel good already. Thank you. You're making me feel good already. I see. And then, what renovate? John, you bought your house yesterday. Florida. Those shades are down. But otherwise, look here pretty. Yeah. And even in my club. Pretty cool place. Ah. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Please stay happy. I think that's wonderful. I think that's wonderful. Thank you. You look very good. Thank you very much. Well, I was present at the very first meeting. Thank you very much. Yes. Yes. Thank you. Thank you very much. All for heaven's sake. All for God's sake. Thank you very much. Thank you. It's all good for you. It's a great honor for me. Well, as a case of mixed emotions where we're concerned, though, we're very sorry to see you go. Well, I'm sorry, too, but I have a great admiration for what you have done in the last few years. I think you're better than China. We've been paying for all of Canada. We're very pleased with the relations that have improved at all. I also think that you were a great help in that. Well, thank you. May I mention my colleague, Mr. President? Mr. Tan, I'm the Minister of Obesity, Secretary of Health. My successor will be here very soon. By the end of April or early May. You'll imagine, of course, in Beijing. Yes. We're looking to the forthcoming visit also. Yes. Yes. Yes. Thank you. Thank you. How are you, sir? Nice to see you. How are you? Good. Automatically. I'll be there in advance, please. That's why I have to leave. That's what they give away on the court, did you know that? No. How would they do it? Somebody must have done that. Somebody, somebody has given you a court. It's which I happened to have in my mind, because I just gave my husband a word last week. They gave me what the heaven is wearing today. No. It's what I wanted to say to them. This, I think, my last call on the idea was from a representative of my media business. I wanted to say first that I had a very important job. I did go to that celebration. And I talked, I won't talk again. I know Jeff won't. I hope you're stopping your way towards this thing. You know you're entertaining his most terrible rival with Daniel and Jeremy in the hands of the state. And we're still supporting him a lot. And he's very worried, because of course he just gives us everything he's got. But he admires him so much. So, Mr. President, how are you? Good to see you. I'd like to say you. Rick, what's your name? I'm sorry. Mr. President, how are you? I'm fine. Nice to see you. Well, how are you going in coming? Mr. President, these two guys are going to take over. Yes, sir. We've been. They're going to have to do what I'm saying. Yes, sir. They're going to have to do what I'm saying. There's a few of us. We're getting those two. Yeah. I got a intermediary. That's great. This is a commission. Are you signing the back? Mr. Secretary, how are you? I didn't see you there. Mr. Chairman. Mr. scrutiny? Not in Bob's room. He's the representative of Congressman. Yes, Mr. Secretary. How are you, sir? Mr. Secretary, are you here? Yes, sir. I saw these guys. Who are you? Oh, I'd be saying this. Well, one advantage of being short on the signing ceremony, is that you can get the last signing ceremony is that you can get, hello, but you can get up from where you can get, see. But we'll stand at that. Okay, Jesse, you got one call to assist. I'm enraging. Well, $592, that's another. It'll make the rotating chairmanship. Yes, sir. Real quick, on the island of Brad, it's nuts. I can tell you that they've lost a little of that. Now, this is a good commission, Mr. President. Good, Mr. Chairman, that's elsewhere. And Bob Dole. He really has done a good job on the board. And to continue to work for observance of that. You know, I'm not going to let him lose interest. I'm still a member of this. It's very important. He's going to run it for a second. Congratulations. Mr. President, thank you, sir. I understand you're the first student. Well, we're looking forward to it. It really is an instrument. Yes, sir. Good opportunity, Mr. President. We thank you so much. I'm very gracious. We're honored. We used to do it. Thank you, sir. Thank you. You're the best. You're going to sit down over there. Can't kill her. It would be an honor. Actually, take that chair right over there. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. I didn't have the idea of it because of that. Hi. Mr. President, how are you doing? Nice to see you. Good to see you. John Furrier. Good to see you. I just wanted to come in and say that this was our last week. Do I have some that we enjoyed? It was a historic time in the country and a historic for us. Where are you going now? I'm going to a front-time news magazine. I have a CVS in the fall. So you may end up seeing you again in connection with that. Well, I hope so. We miss you today. We wish you well. Thank you, and we wish you all the best of luck. You're going to have a souvenir. Wonderful. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Can I get you a souvenir, Ma'am? I've got your point there. Oh, I'm here. I'd love to have your signature, if you don't mind. Remember? Yeah. You've been really supportive of the historic preservation of tax credits, and they've been doing great things, including helping to get them. Thank you very much. You used to do it. Thank you. And good luck to you. And tell Mrs. Reagan that... Thank you. Thanks. Bye-bye. Bill Gregory. We've got a girl of eight years. Mr. President, it's great to see you. Before I introduce my colleagues, I have something I want to say. I was at the Gridiron Saturday night. I heard your joke about the farmers. I thought it was very funny. I laugh. Thank you. Mr. President, John Reedy, President by law, no publications. Well, good to see you. Teri. Teri. Mr. President, first of all, it was very appreciate the time to be able to see you and present this to you. This is a very exciting time for us. We share your commitment to continue development in the future of outer space. This is a magazine, first issue. For commercial space, the business, the security business of space. Thank you very much. Well, finally we... We started there. We're a long time in space. I think that's great. Well, we know how interested you are in this program. Well, I'm looking forward to reading this to see you. That's the first cover. Please have a very pleased and happy to see this new entry to the magazine. Well, believe me, we are too. We're going to do everything possible to your brand. Just to promote much of the commercialization that is there. Well, your interest in space is much appreciated. I think it's great for the nation. Moreover, it's full of advertising. It's a good sign. It's a good sign. It's a good sign as a marketer. I'll view it from down here. For now, so I'll get my information by rear of the magazine. Thank you, sir. Congratulations on a great season. Well, lots been done. Congratulations to you. Thank you. Thank you again, sir. Thank you. Thank you, sir. You're getting my letters on my Hollywood writing. Yes, sir. We'll take care of it. The only hobby is rock climbing. Oh, really? Yes. This gentleman's got an idea about space. He had an open heart surgery that he was not due for. And then they told him that one day, Mike was showing signs of climbing. And he said to his doctor, why do we wait for this trouble? Let's do it now. Because doctors said no one's ever said that. Very intelligent thing to say. And then, barely had the wounds healed. And his wife and open client, Mount Everest. Mount Everest. I guess that's as high as he figured he could get. I hope we have the same spirit.