 My name is Jason Macania. I'm here representing the Desk and Derrick Club of San Antonio. What do you have here? Well, we want to show young girls the different forms of energy that they have available in the world. So we're trying to do that in a fun way by making energy bracelets. And, um, I understand that use of beads is a process, so I'm going to call it the bead tip. So we have multiple colors of beads. Some of them kind of make sense on their own, and then we have things like black beads that represent oil that they can produce gas and fuels from. And then we have things like yellow beads where we have natural gases like hydrogen and real paint. So we kind of explain it in a fun way, you know, propane, barbecue drills, oil, you know, the car that they came here in, like that. That's very interesting. Oh, nice to meet your license. How did you, what is your name, sir? Clark. Clark? Okay. How did you hear about this upcoming event? From my teacher, Mr. Ferrell. Okay. What is, what are you doing? Um, right now we're controlling the robot via telecommunication. Clark. We don't make it there. Okay. So what is your name? My name is Kate Bishop. I am helping out in the Bolero booth. They're teaching all about refining. Since I'm a science teacher, they asked me to help out and explain the science behind it. That's very interesting. Fantastic. I'm teaching chemistry. It's a little tricky. Now here, tell me what you're doing, please. I'm demonstrating Sunspot. Sunspot? Okay. Oh, okay. And I'm demonstrating Earth's movement. Oh, okay. If you see the image moving, it's moving toward you. Why? It's moving toward you because we are moving away from you. So you're seeing a Sunspot and also seeing the Earth's motion. Okay. What is that? No problem. We make our own costumes. Like, for example, for the Sunspot robots, we actually have to go back and forth. We can also put the plastic up in shape to hold it. Okay. Yes. Yes. I may listen to her out there. You can listen. This took me about... I'm from Girls Inc. and from Nowcast. I'm just going to ask you a few questions. Great, Hailey. I'm Congressman Lloyd Dawkins. I'm the new Democratic Congressman in the area. And I work some here in Texas with families and some in Washington, D.C., at the U.S. Capitol. Okay. And are you running or are you... Well, I'm running for reelection. I serve there now on the Federal Budget Committee and the committee that is really involved in a lot of education issues. And that's one of the reasons that I like Girls Inc. is because it makes such a difference. What can you provide for us? Well, one of the things I want to do is to support the grant request that Girls Inc. makes. The Federal grants help support the local support that so many local businesses are providing today, just like Rackspace. I'm the father of two daughters, one of whom is a physician. Really, science was very important, of course, in her becoming a doctor. She now helps train nurses and deliver care to the uninsured. The other is a teacher. And now, most importantly, we have three granddaughters. So, girl power is really important in our family, and we bring that to our legislative agenda. And I'm going to invite my wife to come in and participate. Libby is a former bilingual first grade teacher. And she now works on education issues around the country for the Pew Charitable Trust. We're a team. We are here because we believe in Girls Inc. and we think it's very important that more girls and young women choose careers on science and technology. That's our country's future. And we need more women involved in that future. Thank you for your time. Thank you. Good to see you, Hailey. Good job.