 in our positions to the Hispanic community, you know. Yes. I admire like you for this. We just had a man in here today with his wife, who has just recently arrived, 25 years and 45 days in Mr. Castro's office. That's right. You look kind of like a person that you thought on television. That's true for you. I'm really honored that you have taken this time, and we are fighting for you. You've sold your ideas and your policies, and you should have come along with the Cuban-American. When they found their first president in the National Association of Cuban-American International. Yes. I know. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. Congratulations to Mrs. Riga for a great work. Oh, thank you. Mr. Castro, good to see you. Good to see you. Thank you, Mr. President. Yeah, sure. How are you? Oh, thank you. Good report. Brief one, if you're willing to accept brief reports this late in the afternoon. No, I think that's enough. I'm still struggling for that. I sound a little procured and unusual because I came back from Europe with a sore throat, which I'm not pretty well. I hate to see you go. I'll tell you the truth. I feel like it's my wedding day. You know, I have to go on to something new and good for me, but I'm leaving a big puncture. We'll miss you. Thank you. We'll always wish you well. Thank you for all that you've done. Thank you. You ready to go? Well, I'll wait one second. Oh, my. I'll be without a few souvenirs. Thanks for you. Thank you. And I know you must read books and then have to put them down for you. Thank you. Thank you. I think that'll encourage them to read, too. Yes. Something special to Mark and Win. Thank you. Let me tell you, you'll never know. You get to reading books. You'll never be lonely. You'll never book. That's true. Be the worst fate in all the traveling I've done is to refine myself in a hotel room someplace at night in the book and nothing to read. That's true. That's true. Well, thank you. It's been a pleasure. Can we do one group photo over here in front of the door? You ready? Family. Shall we put these up? Sure. Right there. Beautiful. Thank you. You know, isn't it awesome? You know how the kids use the word awesome? Everything is awesome. This office is awesome. It really is. No matter how many times you're in here, it is, I can't believe I'm standing here with you. Well, thanks. It's great. I mean, here I am with my little family. It's been a kick. See you. All right. Thanks. My son's back. And my son, Jeffrey. Hello there, college student. You don't look like a old man crying. You don't? Get in the middle of here. Thank you. Thank you. Well, I'm going to miss you. I'm going to miss you. I'm going to miss you. You know, it's been so long. It was real cold. And you came out. And you made me miss you. And all the press was around. It was super. The boys have been involved in things. They both managed the registration drives on campus to register Republican students to vote for you. I'm going to vote for you. And then at SMU in Dallas, who flew up from SMU to see you today. No. I drove over. Thank you. And now it's time to turn over the manual. Scott's been doing some advancing with the vice president. We just came back from Cairo with the vice president. Some interesting experiences over there. We've had to take more decades and clear the roads three hours in advance. We still managed to lose the press press one time because some camels decided to cross the road at a particular time. Oh, there's been camels we lose. They've been in your photographs because they lost the press press. Absolutely, it's scary. Absolutely, it's scary. They're here. Here at the Rags, three hours. Three hours in advance. We're coming in for an arrival. It's not only key rings. Oh, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I told Bob Huddlin they had one point extra. I said, I'm going to take a job with Hill and Nelton, which is the largest public relations firm in the world now. You know, they bought Gray and Company in front of Bob Gray. I didn't know that. Yeah, Hill and Nelton bought Gray, and they also bought Carl Byer and Associates, another PR firm. So now they're the largest in the world with the combined operations. And I said, you know, I want to keep doing things for you and for the administration so what we can do in the private sector, whatever it is, you know, or the base in Washington, it's just, it's a really good offer. You know, I mean, they came to me and it's a senior vice president, so, you know, we're happy. But I'm going to miss you. Well, you're not very far away. Well, I know. It's not a business. Anyway, keep this together. Oh, you bet. I mean, if I had to say one thing, I should have. I have to say, at least, ahead of what we thought I was revealing, that I think it's going to be a mess. Thank you so much. Everyone's, young people, turn down to it, too. I mean, they really are. Well, when I wanted to video games, I actually understand it now. Well, they do. They're like space invaders. They can just have a thing. It's a thing that the system is to start by telling them as they come out of their silence. And they know as they get through that, get an eye above the atmosphere, and then final for any that may get through there, down low, take off from ground-based. But the thing is, my own worry is that we could get a treatment or we'd share it with everyone. In return for everybody getting rid of their messes. And then say, this is like gas masks when we have them. So we have to get rid of the gas. We all get our gas masks. If there's any need for checking up. Yeah. Well, if they say they're gone, let's just be out of it. You know, you wouldn't have to worry or some madman coming along like they get rid of it. You see, you can't write out a people's mind so we know how to make those things. That's right. We should all be safe if we have this. I mean, some people I think still see it as a nice little marketing chip. And they still talk about it around town and the Congress and that sort of thing. But I know how you feel. Thank you, sir. You really appreciate it. Good to see you. Thank you. You've gone up. My pleasure. I hope to apply for your job in about 30 years. All right. I'm going to stick around a little bit. Thank you. Thank you. Bye-bye. Hi. How are you? Nice to see you. Nice to see you, too. What a picture of you. Well, we'll miss you. I'm sure Jim will. I will miss him a lot, Mr. President. He has been my finest colleague for several years. He was a strong supporter of yours in 1980. He served on the Federal Commission transition team and he came over here in 1981 and worked at OMV with me and then went off and got a Ph.D. so he could do you an even better job. Thank you for everything. Thank you. It's been an honor. I got a little souvenir for you. Don't want you to forget it. I won't forget. Never forget it. Thank you. Okay. Thank you very much. Good luck. Thank you, Mr. President. Oh, I'm going to get a time that's going to be tomorrow. No. What's the matter? One under there. One under there. You see? That was me. That was me. Did you recognize the grip? Henry singled on his sentence. A new kind of a... Is he here? Oh, yes. Let's do it. This is Candice the Cork floor. That's where it is. The footwork. Three kicks. One minute. Three passes. You want... Oh, all right. He's... He's... Oh, two HHS. Oh, wait. No. What was that? That's that. Yeah, no. We've had the Thompson sound. Really? Oh, yeah. Yeah. I've never heard of it before, but... Did you get to eat all the ice cream you wanted? Oh, it hurt. It hurt a little bit. All right. Hi. How are you? It's me. Hi. How are you? I'm good. I'm good. How are you, sir? Good to see you. Hi. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Hi. Nice to see you. Just saw you. I just saw you. I just saw you. I just saw you. We were in Harpers Ferry today. We had fun there, too. Come on, fellas. Let's get a good drink here. I want to cover you up, Rex. Step me back with that step, please. Okay. Right here. Thank you. Thanks. Thank you. Thank you so much. We have a few little souvenirs here. Oh, boy. Yes. Okay. Yes. I got it straight. Whoops. Whoops. Don't let the dog get it. That's... That's the problem. That's the problem. That's the problem. That's the problem. That's the problem. Yes. Yeah. Let that go to Santa Claus. Yeah. I see that for you. fellas, in here is a jar. Go over there, Charlie. But probably because someone won't want you to undo it before you get home, I'll give you the jar here. But just so you can tide you over, this is some samples of what's in the jar. What do you say? This has been such a privilege. Thank you so much. Oh, well. We're going to miss Canada. He's going to be still with us in the drug. I'll be right over there. You know where to get me. I do. I do. I'll be right over there. Listen, it's going to go right here. I can't tell you how great it is for us. I'm glad that it's only just moving around within the shelf. Yeah, we'll be right over there. Well, both of you keep up the good work for us. We're very, very proud of you. I just thought it was not enough to give you what you want. She's not going to necessarily say it, because I don't know if I'm going to say it. Well, I'm sure it was. Thanks a million, William. Thank you for everything. I'll see you again tomorrow. I'll see you. For the boys' case. Oh, yeah. Thank you, Mr. President, for your role play. Thank you for this. Thank you, sir. Say goodbye, fellas. Goodbye. Goodbye. They see on TV that you're the new president of the United States, Mrs. Reagan. And now they're scared to death. Okay, bye, rex. Bye, rex. Bye, rex. You don't need it. You don't need it. You're your star.