 the United States of America. It was our service to present it as a token. In both services throughout the country. Then, but for many, many years to come. Thank you very much. And now, in company with Mr. Roubaix, we shall present President Reagan. And now it is my pleasure to present a great entertainer and a great American. Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Andy Williams. Distinguished guests and ladies and gentlemen, it's a great pleasure for me to be here this morning over 200 years ago in being citizens of the United States. The procession that we're about to witness will be as colorful as fireworks as majestic as Lady Liberty herself. Speak to us of the past of remote seas and guest immigrants from around the world. It will speak to us of the present and the future amity between our nation and the many nations that have since been here today. We'll lead the procession, schooners, barks, brigantines and catches from more than 30 countries or perhaps it has something to do with the knowledge that nothing binds. Savingships, nothing holds them back. But they can travel anywhere across the vast and trackless sea. Perhaps indeed these vessels embody our conception of liberty itself. To have before one no impediments only open the space of Lady Liberty. And if the wind swells the sails so too, may our hearts swell with pride at all the liberty, sons and daughters of accomplished in this, the land of the free. And as the entire operation sails staff for making this international celebration, this state needs salute to liberty. And now, bus, where are you? We're at Opsale in 1964 and in 1976 each time bowing, never to do it again. There's all about it here. Ladies and gentlemen.