 Why don't you take the chair right there? The rest of us can gather around. We're going to have to watch the call-in. Can we run? OK. You just hold on. Thank you, Director. OK. We'll bring the stove to the top, sir. Thank you. Hello. See you again. Yeah. Congratulations. Thank you very much. We're calling off. Thank you very much. Mr. President, I want to make you tell us something. Let's see this. There are 13 of us. We're going to be surprised by that one. I'm pleased to get it. Even before I saw it, I know what it was tonight. I can see what a tremendous job it is to hear from this report. And I will totally do it. We're going to be honest. I know you realize the homework was starting to be given. Yes. That's it. We're very proud to have come forward. I'll read you a letter of transmittal. I just have a story to tell that has only just come to me. A friend brought in a young lady married two children. And such a sad story. And yet she was so magnificent when she was taking it. She has a little girl. It's about seven, if I remember correctly. A little boy was three. And at age three, the little girl. Hi. Good morning. How do you do? I know something was going on. You're up. You're up. You're up. You're up. You're up. No. I think that you know time. You're up. Keep going. Is that the word? Is it? I'll refer you to the letter. It's a new piece. Yeah. It shows up in the color. It shows up. It's not like doing this part. I don't want to tell you. It's a right. Now what you've always been doing. Well, I guess that's one of the things we want to kind of hatch out here a little bit this morning, and also that I can kind of concrete as we have a meeting this morning with Jim Wright, Max Kaplan, Secretary Schultz. But on the plant closing thing, normally if they would have finished in the Senate, we would have had it tomorrow. In the House, plus the trade deal. The argument, I guess, for us kind of as we've been arguing in the House here, if it's expedited and moved along, then you have to veto it, and we have to override, have the vote to override before the convention. What does that set up? The Democratic got politics in the House as much as you don't want to talk about it. Then, but the other one is, if the Senate's got enough. Mr. President, special seeing you again. Thank you for having me here. Pleased to have you here. Hello, Mr. President. I remember the picture that you took of the whole city of Jerusalem, and you said it to me. And I'm proud beyond words that you remember that. I think I'm going to do one of these two changes. A small talk for a minute or two, because the press is coming in for some calls, especially. I remember saying, I don't think you can. I'm coming over to this room, and I don't know if you're not going to make a base, and I need to do a very beautiful picture of the old city. And he gave me to be there while he was in Israel. I'm very honored that you remember that. I can't bring it off. Please, you have to call the man. Please, you have to make a big decision. Wait, that's like a joke, a Russian joke that I heard from the fellow across the street, where a friend of his met in and said, hey, we got the time, and he was watching, and he said, yes. It is one o'clock in Washington, DC. The temperature is 73 degrees. Gave him the humidity and so forth, and he said, with the 10 mile an hour southwest of the winds. The other one said, where did you get that watch? Is that a Japanese one? He said, no, I just bought it a few minutes ago down the street. He said, we're making a watch like that? He said, yes. Wow, we should. Well, so the fellow that has stopped to do this picked up his two suitcases and says, damn, his batteries are heavy. That one group of stills coming in now. Yes. We told you that I'm not the ruler. Ha ha ha ha. Just to give you a little background, we've had six reading problems. And I brought something. I just brought some of those things because I think they're pretty interesting.