 Mr. President, would you like to speak to other relations with Israel? And we don't take questions. I assume that Mr. President, Mr. President of the United States, here, we have always had and will continue to have cooperation. That's not over an article, I think you're right. I hope I end up with your record after how many years. I've been there for about 15 years. I never had a fear. I just sort of had a feeling I wasn't going to do it. And then when I was talking to you running for government, I knew I was going to have no choice. I'm very pleased to present the FAA Administration Award for Extraordinary Service. Thank you very much. It was truly an honor to be given the opportunity to go to Antarctica. Well, it's an honor that was well-deserved. It's a fantastic achievement. I started feeling a little pressure there in Recife. I was afraid maybe we were going to let you down. In Recife, in Brazil, we had our landing gear problem, and I was very much afraid we were going to make it all the way, but I really feel terrific about the flight. It was probably the adventure of my lifetime, and I really thank you for the opportunity. Thanks a lot. I really appreciate it. Thank you. Yes, I am proud of it. It's great. I taught her how to fly. I haven't seen her since. But you're a really good sport about it. I'm a great sport. Thank you, Mr. President. We'll be in the reception later. We'll see you later. Thanks a lot. We are really looking forward. We're already geared up. Ready to go. Are you going to do something? I'm going to do something. That's a way down the road. Thanks again. Thank you. I'm glad to see you again. I'd like to meet my daughter-in-law. Well, she's gone up bigger than I am. They all are. Everybody in the generation. They too. Lovely to see you. Mr. President, this is Maureen Barnes. Hello. Nice to meet you. This is Barnes. Pleasure to meet you. Pleasure to meet you. This is Mrs. Obama. David Ducati. And Kathleen Davis. Cheryl Kagan. Mr. President, as the American Lung Association's 1983 Christmas Seal Chairman, I'd like to present to you with the Association's official 1983 Christmas Seal. And this presentation marks the 77th National Christmas Seal Appeal for the American Lung Association. Now, you know how important that is. Yes, I do. Well, as well as anyone. Here's just a little something for the American Lung Association. Let's start with the drive-off. Oh, yes. Yes. That's very kind. Can you get all that? Yeah, we can. No, you can do it. No problem. Thank you for coming in. She's Maureen's pretty little girl. Thank you, Mr. President. You know, it's funny, you've done face masks, but I don't think you've done thumb prints. No. I'm a beginning sketch. This is what a piece of sculpture looks like when it's in the first stages. Now, I have brought another example of something that gives you a better idea of what it would be like to see through you. We have some work to do. You and I. Well, you know something? It would look pretty good. I wish you hadn't. I thought it would look fine. I'd love for you to meet our son. This is David Music. Hello there. This is our son, Matthew. Hello. You working in a campaign? They each have something that they brought. Oh, well, I would look at this more time. You can do it right, but I thank you all very much for that. This is from us. The first one that has genre depends on the presentation. How heavy is that? It's about two pounds. I'll tell you what, why don't you put it on top of the minibar? You have to have the signs. Put it on the sign. Or just hand sign. That's right. I understand that. That's just the practice. That's just the practice. You can do it right. This is a special time when you put your signature and your signature and you put your actual signature next to your signature. And the next time you see this, it'll be in better shape. Is this sign? No. Now you say you have to kind of warm up a little. Yes, just a little and you might just press forward slightly and that'll help to push in better. Why don't you take a look at it? Is that in there good enough? Did I press hard enough? Hold your thumb there so you can wait a second. Hold it and push forward. Push forward. Now will I do it where I was again? You have to have a little sense of humor. When the Vice President did this, the air conditioning was so high in the room where he was doing it that it was like concrete and he sat there for 10 minutes and we were like, how to give? We will find it that remote. Oh, right. I have to show you a unique Russell that may be a surprise to you. Tell you a little story. It is a non-Western. Jared Russell was a fight fan and he went to the training camp when Jack Dempsey was in training camp out in Montana. Always carried some racks with him and he was sitting with Jimmy Cagney and he made this, Dempsey was in the ring with his sparring partner and then gave the wax to Jimmy Cagney who for years just kept it under a glass dome on this way to the friend of his and he said, this is terrible because something could happen to that and then it is gone forever. So Jimmy had it bronzed and made it to 16 bronzes and we were friends of his. He gave us one. So it is one of 16. Well, reading your cards and looking at your cards again fast.