 Good shot. All right. We're up. Are we rolling? Who's talking to me? Pete. Pete. Easy, guys. Easy, guys. Come on. Let's balance, prayer. He talked about our father. We're grateful for these moments. These moments in which we give you thanks. For Andrew Jackson. It's prayer time. It's prayer time. It's prayer time. It's prayer time. It's prayer time. It's prayer time. It's prayer time. It's prayer time. It's prayer time. It's prayer time. It's prayer time. As soon as we give you thanks. For Andrew Jackson his purpose, his life, his meaning, and all that His rich life and family has given to us. We're grateful. And may we live up to the standards that He has so nobly said. Blessed President Reitman, His life, his moments, His purpose, His life, and His direction, and may thine loving hand be upon Him. of us, O God, to live in such a way this day that, in history, these will be regarded as great time for our lovable nation to go with us. In the name of Christ, our Lord, we pray. Amen. President, we are particularly pleased to have you with us today to honor President Andrew Jackson on the 250th anniversary of his birth. You and he, although from different political parties, have much in common. Both Federalists, both are very concerned about the economy, and you also share a desire for less governmental participation in the affairs of American people. You also were fortunate both to have married charming, lovely wives. We welcome you here, sir, and we thank you so much for being with us today on this special occasion. Well, thank you very much. I'm sure you should be here. I'm sure the majority of my people will like it. That's great. Thank you. Thank you. Ready? Prove this.