 I know you. Well, hello there. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. I'm here with my family over here. Hello. Hello there. Nice to see you. Hello. Nice to meet you. I'm Jan B. C. I suppose you know I'm going to sell you cookies. Yes, and I think I've read some place since you're kind of record-holding this, that your sales technique is to look the customer in the eye. Make them feel guilty. So, are you going to buy some? Mm-hmm. I've been waiting all day today. Oh, yes. Here's my cookie sheet. Yes. That you can sign. And I have a pen in my pocket for you. Right. Right here. And what kind do you want? Where do I sign? You sign right there. And what kind of cookies do you want and everything else? I'm sure you can use the whole page if you want to. Oh, yes. You can save it for the rest of my life. Yeah, you can. Oh, I was full. That was nice. Well, that's okay. You're sure. I'm going to like, wait until I sign. And do you know what I was going to suggest? You can buy some extra amount of cookies for your state members now. The one. Well, what I thought was that since you've got three kinds, as I understand it. Oh, we have seven. Seven. Seven. Yes. Oh, nice. Okay. Well, no, no, no, no. I don't want to take your pocket cash. It's okay. I'll take an IOU. No, okay. I don't know. I want your first day of this TV, your first day loud. And I understand that there's been some discussion about what kind of cookies you can pick about. Oh, yes. So. Do you want my personal suggestion? I'll wish your personal suggestion. Well, Samoa was a pretty young generation, and I know you would love them. So, that's my personal suggestion. Well, still being a pretty young generation. Yes. Yes. Well, the thing that I thought I might do, though, since you brought it to the table of each kind, and I don't want it to be really future sales really today. Oh, of course. Because I have seven years. Let's suppose whatever's left over is going to be a contribution to the girl's and I'll just take all seven days left. Well, thank you very much. And when somebody says which one did you choose, you can just hold it. I just went for it. I broke it. Well, for that, I just have to hug you. Thank you. Thank you. Oh, thank you. You made my day. You gave a whole package. All right. Well, there's more than that, too. Because since I have a favorite confection in myself, in here, I have a child that's an agency in the community, and they've been brave enough to get filmed with jelly beans. Oh, thank you so much. Oh, I also, there was an order from, yes. I've left some order phones in the bag to pass around to your cabinet. Okay. For some orders. I will do that. Okay. Thank you so much. It was a great pleasure. Thank you. Here are your cookies. Those are my cookies. Right. You can look at those pandas. Oh, I have a pen for you to wear. I almost forgot. It's all behalf of the Girl Scout, and it shows everyone that you love Girl Scout cookies. Can I pin it on you? Okay. And now, why don't we, since you and I are a picture team, why don't we have a family picture here? Oh, yes. You're all together. Let me have a second picture. Oh, sorry. One picture, just one picture of me, sort of. I have the heart. Make my tearful squeal. How about one moment? Oh, yes. He's going to be my second order this year. Yes. You're the one that, we appreciate you saying that. Thank you. You're the one that brought this about. I have to give you a hug too. Thank you. Thank you. Quite a sale tonight. Well, everything I read about it. Well, thank you. Hopefully you'll be reading about this year. I know you've got a goal, I think. Well, that's my ultimate goal. I'm hoping to make it. She's a good campaign worker. Well, thank you very much. Enjoy your cookies, and don't forget to talk to your family about the order. Thank you very much. Thank you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Thank you very much. Pleasure. Thank you. Maybe I'll see you next year. I hope so. Now, if you can't eat a girl's cup of cookies, it's dangerous. There's something wrong with that. I wouldn't. My dad doesn't get a hold of me. So, yeah, I see where he tagged me as the target. Well, it's great. You want to take that since we're here with the girls? Girl's cup. Yeah? Yeah. You look like a girl's cup. Well, you know, security and disguise. I just bought the first of this year's Girl's Cup cookies. What flavor does the bread have? This bread and these are all our favorite. All seven flavors. People with fresh coordinates and nettle pens. I know they are. I'm Ray Martin. Nice to see you. Nice to meet you. You're welcome aboard. Thank you. Walter Robinson from Boston. Welcome. Nice to see you. Hi, Mr. President. I'm Ellen Warren from Knight Ritter Newspapers. I hope you'll call me. I'm still hoping you all work out something in there, but I won't have to leave so many hands waving. I wonder who Newsweek is. Yes, and I have the Viard, Elizabeth Viard, looking for red dress for me so that you'll call me. Hi, Mr. Prescott. Richard Fly from Businessweek. Good to see you as well. Hey, David. Good to have you. Nice to see you. I'm here to take care of you. Good to see you. Good bye to you every day. And I fell right here, so good to call you. That's why you got the assignment. I kept waiting for somebody to think of a plan. As a matter of fact, the first time I was here, the press corps did, the first year, they thought of a plan, and we tried it. It was that you all drew numbers, and then I was given a list. It was just a lottery, and I just called off the numbers, and whoever got it stood up. That lasted exactly at one press conference. I was already excited they didn't like it. Sam didn't get called on. But I tell you, it does, it bothers me when there are so many hands up and so little time and so few of them can get recognized. We're willing to go to one hour news conferences if you are Mr. President. Everybody takes a follow-up question whether they have one or not. Listen now, I once asked them about that, and that was a mistake because I think the press corps then decided I was trying to run their show on that ever since then there have been more follow-ups, but I don't think they're legitimate follow-ups. There were 15 questions all this time, with 13 follow-ups, so only 15 individuals have been called on. Now if you'd all like to get together, set down some rules about follow-up questions. I don't know if I can get together on anything. I don't think so. All right. Well, welcome aboard, all of you. Thank you very much. I wear a red sweatshirt shoes. Thanks for having me. I'll have to call a man. All right. I'm Mary Dalton, Washington Times. Good to meet you. I'm Norm Brewer with Connecticut Service. Nice to see you. Thank you. President Bill Small from MPIA. Good to see you. Nice to meet you. Thank you. Mr. President, I'm Tom Brzeidus. Nice to see you. Thank you, sir. Good to see you. Good to see you. Somebody's on vacation. Somebody's on vacation. Inviting us in here without letting us ask questions, like putting a diet or a bakery. There'll be some opportunities for that. How's Lucky doing at the ranch? How's Lucky doing at the ranch? Oh, he's fine. And, you know, any of that influence that we center into Exile or anything. No, she was always intended to go to the ranch. She was a little bit cruel to keep her. She tried to keep a dog like that here. So we took her out the last time. We'll be seeing her next month. Has she adjusted to country living? Oh, like in the first 15 minutes. She was never really able to run around. She was never really able to run around like in the south. Well, there had to be somebody to bring her out of it. Yeah. That couldn't be us very much. That dog. But, you know, we were just keeping her here until she got past that getting her shots in a period and all of that. And no, she's happy as a kind dog there. That's a dog you have. We have a couple of other dogs out there for her too to associate with. What about Rex? Well, now that one, now there's a dog you can have right now. He's a people dog. He just loves the laying on the hands. So he's upstairs. Has he ever come to work with you in here? No, he hasn't done that in a year. As a matter of fact, he's not only a people dog, but I discovered that he's also a female people dog. He's a Nancy dog. Yes. Yeah. He'll give me a quick nozzle or two, but wham. He doesn't find my lap as comfortable. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. People go to the ranch because if he goes to the ranch, a hawk could take him out. Well, thank you very much. Well, thank you very much. Thank you very much. Over the parapets the next time. Bye-bye. Thank you, sir. Well, I want to thank you for all the time this is. And I see all those people who just said hello to you. And it takes all of them to replace me. I also want to thank you for all the time you've given me all of the years. Well, it's been a pleasure. And we appreciate you just for being us. Don Regan had nothing to do with my leaving. Or anyone else's. Well, I'll have them no longer the expert on that. Anyway, good luck with everything. Thank you. Well, good luck to you and here. Made copious notes. This is just something to hold him down. OK. I don't have to spoil this. Thank you. OK. Is that what you say? Ah, it's great.