 This is Dr. Keogh. Hello, Mr. President. It's good to see you again, sir. Mr. President, this is Dr. Joacharian. Thank you, Mr. Chairman, for appointing me for the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. I swore in today. Thank you so much. I really appreciate it. Thank you. Next, Dr. Jay, who found the Asian American Border Coalition. Hi. You're a wonderful president, and we all love you very much. Thank you. This is Frank Vane, as Co-Chairman of the Coalition, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. Well, thank you, sir. Mr. Chairman. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Bye. Thank you, Mr. President. Secretary of ABC Coalition. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President and Vice President of the Association. Mr. President, you... Mr. President. Mr. President. Yes, I met you in Pennsylvania with the child height. Well, yes. Yes, that's right. Mr. Ben Minigo. President of the Association, American Chamber of Commerce. I have a scenario. President of Asian Pacific American Heritage Council. University of Hawaii, Mr. David Peter, coalition chapter in Texas. We're going to hit some of you all over on the left here. President, if you're centered around the door there, I think we're going to be fine. President, this is indeed great honor and privilege for us to be here with you, with the greatest president of this nation. We are the champion, defender of freedom, not only for our nation, but around the world. For this, we admire your phone and we support you. The Asian American Voters Coalition represents 5.5 Asian Americans, Americans by choice, to be a part of building America even greater. And perhaps you might like to know Mr. President, in 1984, 90% of Asian Americans vote for you at their home. And if you vote again, probably you'll get 90% of vote. Mr. President, today we want to present this token of appreciation and I'd like to read this to you, Mr. President. Present it to President Ronald Reagan, first president to meet with Asian Pacific American leaders, first president to appoint Asian Pacific American to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, first president to have official signing ceremony to proclaim Asian Pacific American Heritage Week. For this, we want to present this to Mr. President and we want to know we are ready and willing to support you, your program, the remaining portion of your administration, particularly and to the doubtless Ginsburg for the Supreme Court Justice. Thank you, Mr. President. Well, thank you and thank all of you. I know how supportive you were with Judge Bork and I appreciate your support now with this nomination. But also, I appreciate what you're doing to interest the Asian Americans in participating in politics and voting and participating in our country. And yes, it is making it greater. And today I've been very historic because today Commissioner Joey Charyon was sworn in at the Supreme Court. Mr. President. Mr. President, we have a great staff and I'm so thankful to your presidential personal and the public liaison and Rudi Bassara, Linus, Ilsa Preyes and all of you, we have a great staff. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. You're welcome. I'll wait a second. Okay. Souvenirs of your visit here. Yes, thank you. Thank you. I'm greatly honored by that. Yes, and thank you so very much. The gentleman. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. In for the ladies. Thank you, Mr. President. I'm hoping I'm not going to drop these already. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. I know how forgiving, Mr. President, my families and generations will remember you. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you. Well, thank you. That's the seal. Yes. The very seal on there. Yes. And maybe you'd like just a tiny bit of history that has to do with that. The eagle in the seal, what did you see up there? It is looking toward the claw that is holding the olive branch. Oh, my. But in the original seal, which is on that ancient desk that was carved out of some planks of a ship that we had sent back to England refurbished after it had been lost in the ice over there in the Arctic. Queen Victoria sent it back. But in those days, the seal, the eagle, was facing the air of itself. And it was after World War II that President Truman changed it and had the eagle now looking to the olive branch. I see. Mr. President, representing the group, can I offer you a kiss on the cheek? Because we really love it. Praise the boy. We thank you a lot too. Thank you, President. I hope you will visit India as you said the last time. Yes, I have missed that, right? I know. Thank you. Hello there. Thank you. Yes, I understand. Mr. President, Mr. President, I am pleased and honored to have the opportunity to meet you. I am pleased and honored to have the opportunity to meet you. I am pleased to have the opportunity to meet you. I am delighted in all these people. I am pleased to have the opportunity to meet you. I am certain we will have a very good relationship. I am not sure. I know. The two countries have a very fine relationship, and I'm very proud of you. It has told me of your help to us and our policies in the Persian Gulf, you know, it's great. I'm very pleased with your decision to ascend a naval direction there, it's difficult this season. All I think it was for all of us, but it was necessary. I have said that there is a principle in the Gulf, the maintaining of the international body of water and openness in the Persian Gulf.