 I have a pleasure to present to you the National Small Business Persons of the Year, Ruth and Bob. And the first driver up, Pam Del Duca, Scottsdale, Arizona, her husband. And the second runner up, Kimbrough Sarr, Texas and his wife. Congratulations to you. We have some... Want to get the group photograph in there? Yes. All together? Just the winners. Just the winners? Just the winners without the spouses? Yeah, thank you. There we go. You want to stand right in there? Right in there. Okay. That's good. Just one with me in the picture, please. And then one more with the couples. Excuse me, individuals. One individual, Sean. One more with the individuals. Okay. You do... Pam. Okay. Just a little moment, I was visiting the office. And I agreed because these are book markers. Oh, wonderful. Thank you so much. Thank you. The gentleman. Couple links. Sue and Ian's here. I'm Elizabeth. I'm good to be able to congratulate you all again. When Pam is more business people. And the kind of you provide the most jobs in the country. Thank you. You could be elected another four years. Thank you very much. We want to bring the greetings from our future friends. Bunny, rather. Oh. She's been, she and Jack are always inspirations to her wife and her business. Well. In Arizona. Dr. River, you took care of Dr. Davis. Thank you very much. Thank you, sir. I've never been to River. First of myself. Seven years. Seven summers of life card in the Rock River. Before it was into the Mississippi. No, you were never rocked around. No, I was up at Dixon. But I stayed in that river. Right. And now we operate it. Finally we have to have the four bridges. Thank you, sir. Thank you so much. Beautiful. Yes, a pleasure. There's a school in the Oath where they name the theatre. Well, I was pleased to do it. I thank you for all that you've done. And they're doing here. Well, I think they're doing it for you. I have a fortune of 500 companies have been fantastic and they're all cooperating beautifully. We finally got to what we see yesterday. Congratulations to you. Congratulations to you. I'm punching and you're all behind me. You find a good person. Thank you so much again, sir. Thank you so much again, sir. Thank you so much again, sir. Hello, everybody. You're in a better dress today. Yeah, but you look me real well. That's all that took. Oh, sorry. It's good to see you. It's good to see you. I see all of you spreading. We brought you another present. But we want you to always remember the grandma and the tigers. And one of our tenants. I'm pleased to have the record. Know the record, not only of their coaches. We were all there. That's if we had been happy to be here and talk to you. Now, if you ever have an opening for a ranked guard who can play offense and defense. What did you do? In 41. 41,000 percent. Well, I know what he is. The Gippo of the back side. That's what we made last night. You'll make the California one of the college men. That's right. Well, thanks, sir. Thank you very much for these. But just a little souvenir if you're visiting. That's a bookmark. I think it's good to see you be able to do it over the phone. But that wasn't as good as this. This is another day of one of the highlights in my whole career to be able to talk with you. You mean so much to us. And we pray for you. And we pray for you. Did you touch her five more times? Just touch her five times. One, two, three, four, five. That's seven times he shook hands with you. Oh, my God. Oh, my God. I'm sorry to get that. I appreciate it. I believe in it very deeply. Thank you. Mr. President, before they go, I'd like to get a picture of you and the coach alone. We could do that. All right. Thanks. I'll take a picture of you. He shook his hands. He shook his hands before. Six times. And down to his wife about it. Seven times. And one more here with the coach. You guys, you've got to say that rapping too. Oh yeah. You get in about it. You have another chance to come back. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. That will transfer you to the North. How are you doing? Detroit. Oh, that's nice. You look cold up there, I think. Yes. Thank you, Mr. President. Appreciate your time. Well, I appreciate all you've done. Thank you. Thank you. Hi, Mr. President. Hi, Nancy. How are you? How are you, sir? Right? My mother, Chris. How are you? I'm fine. How are you, sir? I'm fine. Sir, I'm leaving home. The mayor marked the fold. That's right. I do a lot, but I'm going to look for opportunities to be helpful elsewhere. Well, super. Oh, how nice. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. And... Thank you, sir. That is for you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Oh, I will. I'll be... I'll be still working with Maureen and doing the other thing, so I'll be the one to flex her. Thank you. Your offices are only, what, a block and a half away? That's right. You know I'm going to go with that route. Yeah. I'm going to the neighborhood. Yeah, sir. I'll be two blocks away. Thank you. Thank you very much. Yeah. Thank you. But, thanks to my... Thank you. Thank you, sir. What? Like a rhyme. I don't know the one we want. Excuse me. The tree. You're clicking. Thank you. I don't know my son. He didn't feel like this. Nobody loved him. He was all by himself. That's right. Right. Okay. Trying to find out. Yeah, okay.