 All right, all right. President, good day. Good bye. Good to see you. Good to see you again. Good. The Vice President couldn't be here. He had to leave. So he just wanted me to deliver the gift. I don't know what it is. But there. Almost. It's just to talk. Well, I didn't even have time to get into the report or not, I wouldn't have had anyone to order it for myself. And I'm looking forward, as you know, next week I'm going to go put out a speech on it speech on the one side. Sort of looking at the front pages of Washington Post and New York Times. I don't think they're reading the same report. They all have their story written. I think so, yes. But anyway, I'd like to cooperate in the future here and I'd like to hear your views. I'm going to start off with a weird statement yesterday saying you'd ask for this commission. Dr. Gennett. This is Rick Kelly, Mr. President. Yes, hello. I'm Alaska, a fine Republican. Well, good to see you. I appreciate your experience and know that the majority leaders of the Senate have a hell of a lot of tough schedule here. It's a pleasure to get the chance to meet you, sir. Good to meet you. I know the support that you've been and what you've been doing. Of course, we have something in common. We both have some budget problems. I understand. I was in it much smaller than I had to. Why don't you come in here? Why don't you here? Why don't we get a threesome of you? All right. Thank you, Mr. President. No, why don't we put him in the middle? All right. You're the boss. Okay. If we could just do something about the price, I don't know how we both are. A little souvenir here from this joint. Thank you very much. Good to see you. I appreciate it. In a tough time, we really appreciate your being here. You've got a good congressional delegation here. Two senators. I'm younger. We appreciate it very much. Good. Thanks. Thank you, Mr. President. All right. Thank you for being quiet. Have a good day. Nancy Casablan. Nice to see you. Senator Talkington. Senator Talkington. Very good. Well, just fine. Good to see you. Well, nice of you to have us together. I appreciate that very much. We have a few things on your mind. I've talked to you since before you were governor when you were in Kansas. At a Lincoln base out there. That's been on them. Bob is president of the Kansas Senate. I think that's the one where they provided a private car for me to go to. You couldn't get there any other way. Why do they put no water out there to reduce so many good Republicans? I don't know that we're going to keep it going. Finally got the governor's chair back and so we look forward to great things now. Things are in good shape out there. A lot of people remember your Independence Day speech. Which was when in the early 60s? 1966, I believe. 1964, 1965. That was at the time when I was still grounded. In other words, I wouldn't fly. It was about 15 years of refusing to fly. And one of your congressmen was haunching as far as I was concerned. And he had known of that. So he said we have arranged a private car. It's down in the train. The first time I've ever ridden a private car. We're glad to have you here. Well, thank you very much. I'm going to hear from our officers. Good luck to you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Well, thank you. Thank you for some other things too. This is Captain Jim Stark. Hello, how do you do, sir? It's good to see you. President, this is my wife, Rosie. Hello. Nice to see you. My son, James. Hello there. Why don't we get a family picture here? Looks like me to get on the other side, sir. Sure. Well, Lisa and you, me in the center. Lisa, come on in. Well, I think it's a new assignment. But thank you very much for conceiving the idea of the Achilles Laurel. Thank you. It was a very proud moment of mine when I was able to say yes, yes. Let's do it. We couldn't do it without James. Well, I did with say yes. Somebody really had to think of it, plan it and do it. Yes, sir. It's been a real honor to work for you and for the country. And the strike also. Thank you very much, sir. Well, let's wait and see. Thank you. A pen for you. Type R. See, I was just thinking of old tar. Sir Will. Thank you again. Well, thank you. Thank you. Bye, sir.