 Thank you very much, and I thank you all for what you're doing and ever cease to be. I think it's interesting to note that just as Charlie Wick has done a terrific job of revitalizing the United States Information Agency, this group really has worked very hard and devoted a great deal of time, and I spent the evening with them last night with some discussions. They've devoted a lot of their personal time, a lot of their personal travel to go around the world to see what's going on in the United States Information Activities, and just as the agency has done new things, I think the Commission has assumed a new position of importance as far as its work is concerned. I see I've recovered, so do you, I don't get many of those now, maybe the geriatrics or something like that, but I think it's just Charlie Wick. Well, I do thank you all. We'll be presenting it, of course, to the relevant committees on the Hill, and again, stressing the very fine work that's being done by the professionals as well as your own appointees within the agencies, because we think that they have done much to put the USIA and the mainstream in policy. We appreciate that. Yes, and I mean, what you showed, they lead me to get into this serious study. Good. I can't look forward to any of these figures. That's fine. We're pressing our fingers. Good luck. Yeah, I think that's fine. Thanks a lot. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Let's see if I can get back from out there. We didn't get a good picture of each person with you. I want to thank you for all of you and your staff. Keep on blocking the status. If you could stand over here and take hands with each person and help me out. No, you have. I love the reading on the cards. I'll get out of the way, too. It's a great story. It happened a few years ago. Before there was a snowstorm. And all the notices in the air and people not coming to work. We had an enterprise in Germany called one of the busiest agencies in town to see what's going on. And the cheerful voice at the other end said, oh, we're meeting our workload perfectly normal with only half our employees. Do it. Thank you. Thank you. Good. Thank you very much. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Good luck. Thanks very much. Thank you. Hello, sir. How are you? Glad to see you. Glad to see you again. How are you? Glad to see you. How are you? Glad to see you. How are you? Glad to see you. How are you? How are you doing? Glad to see you. How are you? Glad to see you. Glad to see you. How are you? Ganglia? How are you? Second Sir. Another question. make this presentation of the letter from the head of state in Liberia and he said I should hand it to you personally. So I took a first-aid protocol and they very good. Providence St. Mal, we've more than hit our quota for the air, over 2 million. And we're going now for 6 million and then for 10 million. And in Liberia, you might be interested in knowing that it's a land of opportunity. It's a religious, by that I mean a Christian country except for 30% of the population. And it's a land of opportunity. It's the only country in Africa that's always had its freedom. They're going to keep their freedom and the present government has done everything to see that the communists don't take them. And how we're going to help them is to give business men behind you investing over there. Oh, one other thing, your daughter called this morning and I told her we'd go all the way with her. She said send her her love to you. Very good. So we have this too. I'm always supposed to stand in front of the whole party. Well, let's see, I supposed to stand in your right then in that case. And how do you have it? There's not a name. Very, very good. Well, it's a real honor for us to make this presentation because you like Pope. The practice is what he preaches. You know, a lot of people say the Lord's prayer, forgive us our debts as we forgive our debtors. Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive those who sin against us. Forgive us our sins as we forgive those who sin against us. But who really forgives? But when the Pope himself goes over to the man who just shot him and forgave him. And you're that kind of guy. And the campaigns, we're really going to do a job. There's no other demands you're going to make. I wanted to just do a presentation. Mr. President, as channeled aboard, they have or they all choose the direction of the religious heritage in America. It's a signal of honor for me to present this to you. Thank you very much. I am greatly honored and greatly humbled. I think my extremely fortunate that the great Christian statesmen on your dynamic phase and your possible messages and leadership have certainly been a great inspiration and many of the people in America will thank you. This is a college historic moment for the organization. Thank you. Mr. President, this is someone who's committed to go right now. We're happy to present. As I say, I am by this. You're worthy. And every time you see that, just think of, keep in there. I told someone once who was telling me about their prayers for me and they ever got a busy signal was because I was in there ahead of them. Thank you very much. Well, thank you very much. It's an honor to be here. Thank you. It's a very historic moment. Nice to see you. Thank you very much. This is the present of the class. You ought to begin to press the spell with name correctly. But I think maybe if they win this game here, I'll change the spelling. Say that, I tell you that Super Bowl is getting to be something. I've got the magazine that they put out a book, a souvenir book, a book of history and everything of all the Super Bowls. Thank you, Mr. President. All for Irby. It's a pleasure to see you again. Yes, and this is my wife, Margaret Irby. Hello, this is Regan. And this is Dave Blackmore. I'm the President of the Service White and Blackmore. I'm the staff of the Washington International. Well, meaning the President of the Washington International is a tradition, I am happy to continue. Doug, you responded, well, you were all doing it anyway before. I issued a call for private enterprise to the private sector to engage in good deeds. But then when you added all that you've done, 300,000 members, the equivalent of $1,000 worth of effort for their services, that's $300 million contribution. Yes. And then you added $35 million of cash on top of it. Yes. In addition, we have our key club in Circle K, our youth organizations, which are also assisting very much in the drug abuse and the chemical people program. That's what I was going to say. Of a lady you know very well. Yes. And lucky with that. She said to give her regards, by the way, we spoke to her earlier. She says, hope to see you at dinner. She will. And also, may I say thank you very much, President Regan, because in 1964, when you made a speech at the Kiwanis International Convention in Los Angeles, I remember. I met you as you made your exit and you made a tremendous speech and I owned an operated radio station in Tyler, Texas. And I asked you if you'd be good enough to give me that program to use and you said that I could and I did. And I did again. And I did again. So I thank you very much. Now, of course, I'd like to say this is from me personally, but it is from Kiwanis International. And this is a token of our appreciation for what you've meant to us and what an inspiration you've been to us and the inspiration you've been to provide us to go out and do more volunteer service. And I'd like to present that to you at this time. And may I give you an idea how it works inside? Do you see an inscription there? See. And it's a custom made... I'm too long for that. Oh, that's... So this is custom made in Switzerland and it will do just about everything and it actually runs to begin with. It actually works. It keeps time. That's the first thing it does. And it has an alarm. And if you were a seafaring man, which I understand you spend more time on the ranch, it also could help you keep your directions and so forth. Well, that's just one. Thank you very much. You mean there's a compass there too? Yes. Now, of course, we don't need to tell you where to go because we think you're going the right direction. Well, thank you very much. Yes. I'd like to see you again. I thank all Kiwanis for what you're doing and the example that you set. Yes. I'm glad you had to come back to Tyler in the day also, by the way. Do you know a few people there? Yes. My first time in Tyler... Yes. ...was while I was doing the General Electric Theater. Yes. They sent me there and I have to make some appearances at the Tyler Texas Rose Festival. Yes. And it was... I remember they showed me to a suite in the hotel and then they told me that that same suite had the distinction that two gentlemen named Murchison and Richison had been the landlords of that suite just previous to my arrival. They had bought a quarter of a million dollar bull and insisted that it share that room. You have a good memory. I was there and I remembered. That's the way it happened. That's a dubious honor. That was the first time that you moved back on another case. Oh, yes. More political things in mind. Yes. And come back again with political things in mind because you get a lot of support there again. Well... We're looking forward to that. Thanks so much.