 because I've been avoiding this all day long. How are you all today? Thank you. Discover this sometime ago, a nice way, then this could be pleasant. Oh, I think this is just delightful. Last time we were sat behind Mike's office, this is far more pleasantly nice. Looking at it, how come you don't get to see the viewers? And he says that maybe the story of being to us when he said they're the same story. He didn't have a thing for everybody to get. Really? I don't know. He should have not seen it. The form was standing there, leaving. Let's get one smile on the picture. The last picture. Class of 1982. Right. Well, she was reading, standing in front of them, reading something to them from this piece of paper. And then when she put it down, she shook hand with him and put his hand with him. And then they all... I saw one, too. It was probably a listen to start with. Oh, do you think that was it? Because she had just looked like a piece of paper about like that. And she was reading first. I thought maybe she was marrying him. And then I saw the kid and I said, no, that kid. He was in uniform. She was. I would imagine. I don't know. It was probably somebody from a law firm who was re-enlisting in the service. We got one of the other people over there to do it on the south wall. It was a pleasure. I'm going to see a lot of people. Very happy today to be welcoming. President Mateo. We have the judicial system. We are very happy to be here in Venezuela for months. We have always been very busy with our families. We have visited them from time to time. And now we are going to attend the change-up. We are going to receive the security of the Puerto Rico people. Go around the room for individual greetings, because I know we are going to do a little thing in the Oklahoma office individually, but I have a chance to do that. This is a lot of familiar faces. I'm going to tell you, this is an anniversary. I'm sure it was more joy than to do my birthday. My gallery it is. It's the second anniversary of it, isn't it? It's good to see all of you. I won't try to do that. I'm just good to have you all here to see you all again. And just after the meeting, I'll be just going through my relation. Maybe we might quiz all of you on some of the things that you might think about in the last election. We might be able to do with regard to the political side of the administration here and the thoughts and ideas you may have of things we may be doing before you came. We agreed what we would do is each of us would give our suggestions about looking to 1984 things that we could do or things that we could do better. They will channel them into the Republican National Committee. We'll summarize them and edit them a little bit and get them down to you. So maybe we can do that and give everyone a little opportunity to get some thought to it and work out some of the details. So we'll be glad to do that. But one thing that I think we all believe we all feel good about is the election of the night. I like you. I like you. I like you. I like you. I like you. I like you well. I go on every day in here. I like you. Business like atmosphere but I must confess I like you this way. I like you. I like you. I like you. I like you. I like you. I like you. I like you. I like you. I like you. I'm very meaningful to Ann and me and I'm glad I'm getting in out of town. She's beginning to like this city. You guys know I've got one I'm still ahead but I'm just afraid that you've been an inspiration to so many people since those... I should never have. You've been an inspiration to so many people and to me, particularly ever since that 1968 convention and I'm not the one who is responsible to the president. Thank you very much. Jim, this is my party. Oh, okay. His blockage was 95-90-80. He's lucky to have had it. He's going to feel very good. From now on I just got to work. Is he at the medical university of South Carolina? St. Joseph's Hospital. Well, listen I thank you very much for those kind words but I thank you for more than that. I thank you for doing what you came here to do and I think I speak for everybody when I say that we're going to miss you. We miss you very much but we wish you the very best in what you're going on to do now. And so I will ask you all again I'm glad you said it really well. Hear, hear, hear. Dr. Edwards. Yeah. President. President. President. From all the morning that I heard from the nine chancellors presidents you might say of the University of California you're going to have all the problems. Well Thank you, Mr. President. Could I say a few words about our friend over here you know, strong was a hard man to get on board in 68. You remember that? I do remember the trouble he had already committed but he's a man of his word and I tell you he's been a great American and great patriot too and I just would like to ask all of you here to raise your glasses to my long time good friend and truly one of the great patriots of old times great states from my friend's front there. Thank you, I recommend you. Yes, I know that strong's a man of his word the only time I didn't appreciate that was in 68. Before I go to hand you at but you waited too late. It was that Atlanta meeting that day. I don't want to say this, I've been here for 20 years you were the greatest president in 20 years I've been again I think you're going to be one of the greatest presidents in history of all time. Thank you very much. Strong if I if the distanced side might say something I think that the president has a very great first lady and I would like, I just want to know if her and I would just enunciate and you done a fine job yourself now let's take it.