 We'll put it under there. This is going to go somewhere. It's going somewhere. We're going to roll. Let's get it apart from there. Roll. Roll. We're going on a journey. I am. I'm going to roll. I'm going to roll. I'm going to roll. I'm going to roll. All right. He's actually off. I broke the level. One of the legs isn't on. He's our time-lifter now. It's got a way. Yeah. Here you go. It's number one. I'm like 15. That's a high five. We won. He's worried about me because he didn't want to go to the hospital. He's worried about me because he didn't want to go to the hospital because he didn't want to go to the hospital. He's worried about me because he didn't want to go to the hospital. He's worried about me because he didn't want to go to the hospital. He's worried about me because he didn't want to go to the hospital. He's worried about me because he didn't want to go to the hospital. Thank you all very much and let me reassure you I know that some of you will probably be present in a little while when I've got to make a speech so I won't make two of them or I won't make the one twice. But I just want to say again this hospitality and the warmth of your greeting and all is a very heartfelt experience for me. I'm grateful to all of you. I'm also more full than I should be. But it was wonderful and I can't help but think though seriously how much of the problem that's on all of our minds how much of it is evident there is a sermon or a speech in the menu. Because is there any place in Cuba outside of maybe the presidential palace where that menu could still be served. Just before boarding the plane this morning I was handed some a little report and Cuba is not even able to meet its quota now for its customers in its principal crop sugar. And I've been told since I've been here they're importing that. And if ever there was an explanation of the difference between freedom and what they now have there it's all told in what we've been eating here in the menu because that's no longer available there. And if I go on any longer I will be making the speech that I'm going to make later so I better not do that. But thank you all very much. Thank you. We gather here to write some history. All of this happened because of the effort of the group of well-intended men and women. Ladies and gentlemen there's a name for this kind of spirit. It's called the American spirit and there's no limit to what it can do. But let me yours from the islands of the Caribbean to South to Central America to North. Orphanage and then to a foster he is the United States. What to say he gave me a pair of running shoes. And I'm not sure what. Oh there were those who thought Miami had reached its peak and was on the way down. The economy seemed stagnant. There was a little hope inside the international center. A gateway to Latin America. The Cuban people it's a failure of Sadelle Castro. It reminds me of what happened to collect stories that the Soviet people are telling each other. Russian people. In turn he said the potatoes. He said there are so many that if we put them in one pile they would touch the foot of God. And the commissary said just a minute in the Soviet Union there is no God. Democracy and justice. Perhaps the greatest tie between us can be seen in the incredible number of cathedrals and churches found throughout the hemisphere. Our forefathers took the worship of God seriously. Our struggles for independence and the fervor for liberty unleashed by these noble endeavors behind the people of the new world take thousands of troops in Africa. Much less know about the casualties they've suffered. The greatest threats to dictators like Fidel Castro is the truth. And that's why I'm urging the Congress to approve legislation for the establishment of radio martini. It's such a government to intimidate us.